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Fallout 76 Update 20 released, adds Public Teams, fixes crashes, improves stability & more

Bethesda has released a brand new update for Fallout 76. Update 20 is 4GB in size on the PC, and adds Public Teams. Moreover, it fixes some crashes, improves stability, resolves bugs and improves Daily and Weekly Challenges.

Going into more details, the new Public Teams system makes grouping up with others easier than ever. It also offers special bonuses to players who choose to play together toward a shared team goal.

On the other hand, Daily and Weekly Challenges now award S.C.O.R.E. instead of Atoms, and completing them is the primary way to progress during a Season. Nuclear Winter Daily and Weekly Challenges now award S.C.O.R.E. in addition to their other rewards. Also, the team has changed the number of Challenges you receive on a daily and weekly basis so that they are more predictable and consistent.

As said, the Fallout 76 Update 20 also improves stability and fixes crashes. For instance, it addresses  a client crash that could occur when the player was loading into an area with NPCs. It also resolves multiple server crashes that could occur during normal gameplay. Additionally, it a server crash related to pathing, a server crash related to inventory items that have legendary attributes, and a server crash that could occur when loading into a cell.

Fallout 76 Update 20 is currently available for download on both Steam and the Bethesda Launcher. These stores will download this patch the next time you launch their clients. You can also find its complete changelog here.

17 thoughts on “Fallout 76 Update 20 released, adds Public Teams, fixes crashes, improves stability & more”

  1. I honestly tried to give it a chance when it came in to the Steam. Performance is absolutely horrible. With 1070ti i need to keep some low-medium settings to make it even playable and it looks really bad even on high-ultra settings.
    Fallout 4 atleast is playable with all the mods which fix the performance issues

      1. Block them for yourself. But who gives you the right to block for me too? I don’t see them as dumb f**ks.

        1. I mean I know but if they are just going to say a bunch of insults they learned from 4th grade the day before they aren’t doing much for the website. There is a difference between one word and literally their whole post(s).

          1. I guess even kids need a place to vent after getting beat by their parents for being a disappointment.

          2. Then tell me this, why are you defending GameZard? He’s making fake images about my name using that fake account link I posted and this is evidence it’s him doing it if you look at the fake account’s biography:
            https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/d359444e86a31672f8b1163114f20c2b792f2030c85c4d61aeac09fa061efc12.jpg

            I never mentioned that name anywhere. And don’t say Anson and Cool Docs are my “sock puppet accounts” as they have more comments and likes than I do. Even my original account had way less and they know this.

          3. I’m not defending Gamezard anywhere in my comments. Both of them are dumb f*ks if he impersonating you and Anson is a low effort edge lord.

      1. Yes I do. A few pointers how that account is fake:
        1. I never reveal my real name to the public (The name GameZard used actually belongs to someone else).
        2. I keep a high quality copy of my avatar on my computer and always upload it from there (The colors of the stolen avatar are oversaturated).
        3. I don’t use underscores on my username (Either I use a space or don’t if a site doesn’t allow it and was carried over from my old account).
        4. I always keep comments private.
        5. I don’t advertise my YouTube channel on my profile (There’s nothing to gain for showing off my decade old archived videos).

        TL;DR: The only one using the personalized username @solidzone26 is the real me.

      2. Yes I do. A few pointers how that account is fake:
        1. I never reveal my real name to the public (The name GameZard used actually belongs to someone else).
        2. I keep a high quality copy of my avatar on my computer and always upload it from there (The colors of the stolen avatar are oversaturated).
        3. I don’t use underscores on my username (Either I use a space or don’t if a site doesn’t allow it and was carried over from my old account).
        4. I always keep comments private.
        5. I don’t advertise my YouTube channel on my profile (There’s nothing to gain for showing off my decade old archived videos).

        TL;DR: The only one using the personalized username @solidzone26 is the real me.

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