'Fallout 4' tips: Inside Bethesda's 'secret' developer room

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Although a newly launched title, many players have already become glued to the missions in Bethesda's current installment for the "Fallout" series. The developer is known to construct secrets and hidden places in its games, and one of "unofficial" side quests for players is to find these secret rooms.

Newly discovered is what veterans think of the "developer room," where Bethesda might have tested in-game items for "Fallout 4." As such, the room is complete with all of the weapons, armors, gear, and other in-game items. However, this "developer room" is not only accessible to Bethesda, but to all players who may want to venture in.

According to Game Rant, although this can be considered a secret location, accessing the room is fairly easy. Players just need to access the "Fallout 4" console command screen through the tilde key. In the console, gamers who type COC QASMOKE will be immediately be transported to the developer room.

However, the industry follower added that although it can be accessed via the console command screen, the secret room can only be exploited and entered on the PC version of "Fallout 4."

The room is highlighted in video footage shared by GameSpot. According to the industry follower, constructing a developer room has always been a habit of Bethesda. Apparently, the developer also built a similar room full of in-game items for another company franchise installment, "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim."

The "developer room" in "Fallout 4" is complete with all the power armors, weapons, and other in-game items for players, as well as different crafting stations where players can build and customize their own game items.

"Fallout 4" is the continuation of the post-apocalyptic franchise from Bethesda. Launched on Nov. 10, the latest tile is available on PC, Xbox One, and PS4.

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