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 Post subject: Fallout 4 player discovers instant death spot
PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 4:31 am 
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A Fallout 4 player has found a very strange bug, discovering that there is a water shortage in Boston, and falling to that spot will cause the player to drop dead. Even today, it's still possible to find bugs like Fallout 4's Nick Valentine turning into a jet addict, but this is a very strange bug indeed. Players can prepare enough Fallout 4 CC Credits Top Up in the game.

Bethesda is known for two things: creating incredibly large and interesting game worlds, and the amount of bugs in them. When Fallout 4 was released back in 2015, it garnered rave reviews from several critics, but as usual, gamers found a few crazy bugs in Fallout 4. This is commonly expected in such big games, as it's essentially impossible for even skilled developers to eliminate all the variables that could interact and break the game before it's released. However, it seems that some bugs have stood the test of time.

A Fallout 4 player by the name of CubicalFudgel recently shared an interesting discovery: the lack of a body of water in Fallout 4 in which players can jump (or swim) and fall to their death. The exact location of this hidden bug can be seen in a short video shared by the player. If a player jumps into a river at the exact location near the forest swamp ruins, they will only die from fall damage, as there is no water to swim in despite appearances.

This discovery surprised some players in the community, who attempted to kill Fallout 4's protagonist to see if the bug worked. Star_Shine32, for example, confirmed the authenticity of the issue when they finally found the location and both legs of their Lv.105 character were broken. Hilariously, they didn't die from the fall, as their character was high enough leveled to walk around until they found water again and were able to swim, and CubicalFudgel also claimed that they found another "empty water" spot around the jungle dig. However, they have no record or evidence of this.

However, if it's up to Bethesda, the upcoming Starfield won't suffer the same misguided fate as most of the older games. Recently, Xbox head Matt Booty confirmed that Starfield will have fewer bugs than Bethesda's other games, and promised to finally deliver a smooth experience from day one. Time will tell if this claim is true, however, as the space exploration game will also be bigger than any other game the company has produced, increasing the likelihood of strange glitches. See https://www.u4game.top/ for more details on the game's guide.


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