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Fallout 76 PC Getting FOV Slider And Ultrawide 21:9 Support Before The End Of 2018

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Bethesda has confirmed FOV Slider and Ultrawide 21:9 Support for Fallout 76 PC Version. These two fan-requested features will be made available in Fallout 76 PC version by the end of the year.

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The first post-launch patch for Fallout 76 will go live on November 19 (later today) on all platforms, as per the details revealed by Bethesda on their official website. This update will focus on improving the overall performance and optimizations of the game, and the fixes that it will carry will be related to the Quests, UI, C.A.M.P.s, and more.

Fallout 76 Ultra Wide 21:9 And FOV Slider Confirmed​

In a post on Fallout website, Bethesda made it pretty clear that the size of the Fallout 76 November 19 Patch is going to be on the higher side, and official patch notes will go live along with the update.

In addition to this, Bethesda confirmed FOV Slider and Ultrawide Support (in-house testing of this is already underway) for Fallout 76 PC version, but they won’t be added to the game with the November 19 patch. PC players will have to wait for a few more weeks to get these features. When asked about the ETA, Bethesda stated that these features will be available before the end of the year.

Lastly, Bethesda also confirmed that the development team has accepted the demand of the Fallout 76 players to increase the Stash Limit. The team will be increasing the stash liming in the coming weeks (expected to go live before the end of 2018). This is what Bethesda has to say about the current Stash Limit:

“The current limit is there for technical reasons, to cap the number of items the game is tracking in the world, including every container and stash. We believe we have some ideas in both the short- and long-term that will address the size without risking stability, but this is one we need to take our time on to make sure it is done right.”

So there are the planned features for Fallout 76 and Bethesda has promised to make them available by the end of 2018. Are you happy with the post-launch support for Fallout 76? Share your views with us in the comment section below.

Source: Bethesda


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