

It seems the Bethesda bug has even hit the games weapons, as the one seen here is clearly not visible. #Fallout 4 has one of the best reload animations I have ever seen #PS4share /gClVOIEU5x Now we know even he can sometimes crack under the pressure of wasteland survival. Possibly the most lovable of the Fallout 4 companions, and definitely the furriest, Dogmeat is a fan favorite, staple of the franchise, and stalwart friend. She even dishes out advice while lying face-first on the floor. While Nick Valentine is a smooth criminal, Piper is a hardcore planker. Post-apocalyptic planking (minor character spoiler)Įvery Fallout 4 companion has their quirks. Here’s another video of, instead of a flapping arm, a ghost one. There’s something about arm glitches in Fallout games. Not to be excluded this time around, we can see it is still alive and well in the latest Bethesda release. An Old Friend Returns (Flappy Arm Glitch)Īnyone who spent a considerable amount of time in Fallout 3 or Fallout New Vegas will recognize the wild, flapping arm in the floor glitch. This glitch sees him refusing to defend himself against an angry feral ghoul. We can see that sometimes Nick cracks under pressure. As seen in the video below, he likes to lean at odd, physically impossible angles. Nick Valentine, one of the game’s possible companions, has an odd way of relieving stress after a fight. Smooth Criminal (minor character spoilers) You can almost hear the frustration in their growls. However, it seems that for some in Fallout 4, the animals aren’t much of a problem, mostly because they’re suspended in midair. Wasteland or not, it isn’t advisable to mess with bears. While it’s obviously a bug, you can’t help but wonder if maybe the vault dweller hadn’t developed a Psycho habit before his untimely death. Crazy death glitch: Maybe a little too much Psycho Here are seven of the most bizarre Fallout 4 glitches so far. Fallout 4 has its own glitches, and they’ve already begun making their way onto the internet. Skyrim had giants who could launch players in the upper atmosphere, Dragonborn doing the chicken dance, and other hiccups. While many critics, including our Managing Editor Holly Green, enjoyed the game, they have noted it contains the usual Bethesda launch bugs. The review embargo has lifted on Bethesda Studio’s newest release, Fallout 4.
