If you’ve finished watching Amazon’s Fallout TV show, there’s a good chance you’re about to, or have already, jumped back into a game in the series. Of course, you’re not alone, but if you’re specifically picking up Fallout 4 on Xbox, you might be running into the glitch of achievements not unlocking.
Yes, while it’s fair to say that the vast majority of the buildings, gear, and objects in the show—as well as all the other references, Easter eggs, and cameos—are designed specifically to bring you back to Boston, Boston isn’t boring Reward you back.
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As reported by many people who decided to come out of Vault 111 again (thanks to TrueAchievements), Fallout 4 isn’t quite as successful on Xbox as it should be. This seems to have been an issue since the last days of March, and since then, the poor Sole Survivor on Microsoft’s console hasn’t been able to save Preston Garvey or play in their P.I.P. Being thanked for things like playing Atomic Command – Guys.
Thankfully, Bethesda appears to be aware of these issues and has released a support article stating that the developer is “currently investigating” the issue. If you encounter an achievement that should be unlocked but isn’t, this article recommends that you do a few checks before reporting it as a bug to make sure the problem isn’t your fault.
They’re pretty much exactly what you’d expect. You know, making sure you’re actually doing the thing that’s supposed to unlock the achievement, or checking that you’re not having any network connection issues when you’re supposed to be unlocking it. The third suggestion, making sure your trophy/achievement lists are synced correctly, might be a little more useful, and the support post details the steps required to do this.
“If you’re confident that you’ve done everything necessary and refreshing doesn’t fix the issue, you will need to try the trophy/achievement again,” Bethesda concluded. So hopefully this issue will be resolved soon, especially since PC and PlayStation players appear to be unaffected.
If you’ve been digging into Fallout 3, the good news is that a certain DJ’s voice actor might appear in a future Fallout TV show, if he gets his way.