TSA writes: "It’s safe to say that Fallout 76 hasn’t had a great run. Following the incredibly troubled initial release at the end of 2018, Bethesda have put in a staggering amount of work to try and turn this sinking ship around, not just with new content, but also in terms of how it runs and plays. The changes found in the free Fallout 76: Wastelanders update are kind of astonishing. I mean, I can actually consistently load it up now, and don’t have to worry about having my game crash just because I had the audacity to try and pause. It’s definitely better than it once was, and the Wastelanders update definitely means that it’s the best it has ever been. Does that mean it’s actually good now, though?"
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Zahi AR. from Link-Cable writes: "Bethesda has had two years to improve these issues with the end result being Fallout 76: Wastelanders, a free update for the core game. Has this improved the game to a playable state? Or is Fallout 76: Wastelanders still the broken and buggy mess we saw on launch?"
I loved the update and was more engaged with it than anything prior in Fallout 76. Glitches aside that is.
It honestly doesn't matter how good or bad this content update is. The fact is Bethesda launched a broken mess at launch and since then customers have had their account details hacked or stolen.