Some over 500 PC players have been stolen by Fallout 76 Poor operators exploiting another bug during the holidays did not keep their inventories returned by Bethesda Game Studios, given the game's original money as a way of doing it.
This thread from Thursday at Fall 76. The re-submission includes comments from many players saying that Bethesda executives hold their previous types of characters to use some of the stolen content – meaning that in some cases they double the stock of something, one of which is very important. They were also provided with atoms, a microtransaction coin that buys computer accessories, cosmetics, tricks and more in the Atom game store.
"Bethesda sent me an email today saying not only that I will be back with 100% of what I lost but will also be given 8250 atoms," wrote string producer JedediahJedi. “Above and beyond my expectations. […] Good for you Bethesda. ”
JedediahJedi said that Bethesda acted on their character and provided assistance in transferring everything back to the beginning. At least 8,250 Atoms appear to have been arrested on whether the victim of the robbery was a Fallout 1st registrar at the time of the crime, or not. Callout 1st offers players 1,650 atoms per month for their $ 12,99 purchase. So those subscribers get five-month atoms, and those who don't get three months, plus another three months of Flout 1st access.
The abuse occurred just before Christmas. Hackers can open other player lists and just take whatever they want from it. This video shows a burglary, which only affected a PC type of Fallout 76
December 24, Bethesda admitted to the abuse and asked players affected by the hack to send tickets to the customer support team. The bullying itself was quickly released.
Redditor n0b0d7 has been added and to be given a picture of their humanity from December 20, three months of the 1st Flout and 4,950 atoms. "I do too!" said Boavisteiro. "I'm very happy for them to fix this practice and reward players who have lost their stuff."
Someone who is a re-holder he pointed out that all of this was good news because “We now know for sure that Bethesda can somehow recover lost items.” Good point, as Fallout 76 is most commonly used in insect repellents, exploitation and other issues since its launch in November 2018.
It also leaves JedediahJedi and others with the exciting problem of what to do with the extra stuff they have but don't need. You will give the "ungodly amount" a scarf now doubled, by using some kind of lottery style drawing among the public. "We will also provide a Fasnacht mask […] and a helluva helmet, a couple in full military attire."