Bethesda Game Studios has just launched a Fallout 76 patch on PC, which is set to introduce a few things community has highly requested.
Bethesda Game Studios has just launched a Fallout 76 patch on PC, which is set to introduce a few things community has highly requested.
Among those things you can find the ultrawide 21:9 support, which is unfortunately mined by a tech issue.
Indeed, users have discovered that the support has an issue with the UI, which is stretched on the borderds, while the rest of the image is viewed properly.
It’s the same issue people have met when editing the .ini file on their own, curiously enough, and that was the same method used by Bethesda itself on Fallout 4.
This means that the developer has basically grabbed the 21:9 support from Fallout 4, which also was just an .ini file edit, and applied it to the newest game.
That’s weird and that’s something the PC community, which has always been extremely supportive of BGS games, doesn’t deserve at all.
While unofficial mods are already available to fix the UI stretches, the game is still mined by visual glitches only the developer will be able to correct.
A third December patch is currently planned and will hopefully get rid of these problems.
Source: PCGamesN
Published: Dec 13, 2018 09:45 am