Fallout 76 continues to disappoint, this time with its Season 1
Bethesda wants us to stop thinking that Fallout 76 is a waste of money and time. He wants to redeem himself by making content available to all users and NPCs ... But it seems that his attempts are giving even more problems.
Things aren't going according to plan with the launch of Fallout 76's Season 1. For users, there have been more frustrations than comforts as players wonder how long it will be until Season XNUMX works as intended.
Fallout 76 content issues
The most widespread annoyance is that players are unable to navigate through the Battle Pass despite completing actions that should help them progress in their advancement. The metagame of the Season 1 “Legendary Run” board game has 100 tiers with new rewards at each rank. Completing daily and weekly challenges earns you SCORE, which is new experience specifically for leveling up during the season. However, there are more ways to earn SCORE, such as completing public events and leveling up.
The problem is that the public events in Fallout 76 are bugged and aren't giving players the experience they should. The game's subreddit is full of complaints about it. It takes 1 SCORES to level up once, and it is possible to earn 000 per day through daily missions. With public events not working, many people already feel like they are going to have to do many tasks repeatedly before the first season of Fallout 250 ends in September. He calculated that they would have to play between two and three hours a day to reach level 76 if they didn't pay to speed up their progress.

The other major complaint is that the long-awaited ammo converter type is bad. Fallout 76 players have a surplus of ammunition they never use, and with this new device they could turn all those .38 bullets into useful ammo. But Fallout 76 only allows players to convert very small amounts of ammo at once and with multiple clicks. For someone with ammo, the process is extremely slow.
But users see something good amidst all the failed content from Fallout 1 Season 76. They already feel like they can defeat legendary bosses like the Queen of the Scorch Beast thanks to the party feature. In fact, many believe that the first season is full of good intentions, but the usual bugs and lack of User Experience tests weigh down all the content.
Source: Destructoid



