Try not to get irradiated. That's a piece of general life advice for you, free of charge. But those aren't always words of wisdom in Fallout 76. In Bethesda's online RPG, radiation poisoning can lead to desirable mutations which provide your character with buffs. It's not like that in the real world, so don't get any ideas. This is why players were bothered when the gamma gun stopped irradiating them, as it was one of the most consistent ways of guaranteeing yourself a roll on the old mutation roulette. Luckily, Bethesda has fixed that bug in the latest patch, as well as adding a slew of other updates.
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There's yet to be any updates on Fallout 5, but that's okay because there's plenty to keep us busy in Fallout 76. While it may not have had the best of launches, it's certainly shaped up in recent years with a whole slew of new features for players to enjoy, including the much-anticipated fishing update. If you've been planning on diving into the wastelands of Fallout 76, there really is no better time, as a limited-time event has free items up for grabs.
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