'Fallout 4' beta patch released for PC version

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A new beta patch has now been released for the personal computer (PC) version of "Fallout 4."

The newly issued patch is not making any major changes to the game, although it will be fixing a variety of bugs that some players have reported, according to Gamespot.

In particular, one bug that causes some players to get stuck while using terminals is being addressed by the beta patch, and the hope is that this issue will be wiped out soon.

Another point of emphasis of the beta patch is the in-game location known as the Corvega Assembly Plant. Some players have also reported to be having difficulties going through this particular location, and now, the newest beta patch being released for the PC version of "Fallout 4" will hopefully get rid of the previously existing problems.

The new beta patch for the PC version of "Fallout 4" will also provide general memory and stability fixes.

As of now, the beta patch will only be available to players who have already opted in to receive the aforementioned updates. For those who may not have opted in, the contents of the latest beta patch are still expected to be made widely available soon, although a release date has not been provided.

For those who have not yet gotten their copies of "Fallout 4," and are looking to get one, they may want to look into securing a Pip-Boy edition. The Pip-Boy editions of "Fallout 4" are now currently available for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Polygon reported.

Previously, this particular edition of the game, which features a Pip-Boy that mimics the one found in "Fallout 4," had sold out not long after it was made available. Bethesda had also indicated that they would no longer be making the Pip-Boy version available, but that has apparently changed. 

The Pip-Boy editions of "Fallout 4" are more expensive than the standard models, as they are currently priced at $119.99.

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