Fallout 4 Players Find Glitches And Post Them Online, More Rumors

We have all been there. You are playing an open world role playing game and wish that there was a better, faster way to gain experience so that you can level up and get to the meat of the game. History has proven that the “beginner” areas of games built into an open world concept like Lord of the Rings Online and World of Warcraft have been a pain in the neck to deal with. Experienced gamers just want to travel to unseen areas of the game and get some uber weaponry.

One of the latest, popular role playing games that was released by Bethesda is Fallout 4. Of course the game is fun and there have been thousands of clips posted online showing gamers doing this or that within the new game. The gamers that have played games like Fallout 4 online before might be more versed in the typical glitches that you will find.

Quests that will not complete, weapons that do not work or just something as simple as not being able to see others in the world can happen and they are expected while the developers work through them and post updates. One of the latest from Fallout 4 that has been talked about online is a glitch that could get you leveled up faster than you have ever been, ever. A glitch that Bethesda is working hard to correct, of course, but in the meantime, players are enjoying.

That glitch, or whatever you want to call it, allows a player to gain more than one hundred thousand experience points every five minutes of gameplay. Yes, that is not ideal and some players might not be happy that it was posted about online and now every new player is using the glitch to their advantage and moving along, without really knowing the game. The glitch has been singled out to the latest downloadable content update called “Automatron”, but nonetheless, it does work. Players took to YouTube to post about the glitch and show fellow gamers the way to get it to work.

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When done correctly, the person that playing is allowed to get one hundred thousand experience points every five minutes. The process seems simple and has been posted and reposed online for all to read. By the end of the five step process, you should be in for a windfall of experience. The odds are good that Bethesda is moving very quickly to fix the issue and to bring and end to the experience free for all. In the meantime, why not log into the game and see if you can get the simple, five step process to work for you?

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