Fallout 5: 10 Things It Must Do Better Than 4
1. Fix The Glitches
Bethesda games are always glitchy, that's basically fact at this point. However, Fallout 4 might just be the most buggy and unfinished game that they've ever released.
From game crashes and deleted saves to floating heads and dismembered limbs, saying that Fallout 4 felt rushed would be a huge understatement. Having a game play in this sort of condition takes away from any enjoyment you may get, especially when these issues appear for every platform the game has been released on.
The worst part about it is that people seemed to excuse it just because it's a Bethesda game, as if that somehow makes things okay. Just because Bethesda games have sprawling worlds, doesn't mean that they can be in the state that they always are.
With almost every major game they've released in the past ten years being unfinished, the most important thing that Fallout 5 needs to do is prove that Bethesda can actually make a game that doesn't break when you start to play it.
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