Fallout 76: Test Your Metal PTS Highlights and Update Log
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The Test Your Metal Update for Fallout 76 is now available in the Public Test Server! We hope you will join us for some playtesting, and then share your feedback and bug reports with us in the Bethesda Studios Discord Server.
Read on to catch descriptions of the features and improvements we’d like you to try out.
Dive Into Three New Public Events!
“Test Your Metal” returns in our latest update for the Public Test Server, and introduces two brand new Public Events: “Eviction Notice,” and “Moonshine Jamboree.” Once you’ve had the chance to try them out, we’d love to hear what you think! Below, you’ll find a brief rundown of each event to help you get started.
Additionally, only the three Public Events listed below will be playable in the PTS, so that you have plenty of opportunities to try them during playtesting. One Public Event at a time will kick off every 20 minutes, at random.
Test Your Metal
The Brotherhood of Steel have uncovered that a group of Blood Eagles, calling themselves the Rust Eagles, have been stockpiling spare robot parts to construct an army of combat bots. Concerned about the threat this may pose to Appalachia, Scribe Valdez recently sent a Field Team to investigate
Eviction Notice
The Settlers at Foundation have been working to expand on their territory by setting up a new encampment within a nearby blast crater. They even managed to engineer a solution to the crater’s deadly radiation levels by inventing a machine known as a “Rad Scrubber.” However, a radio broadcast from one of the Settlers at the construction site indicated that they’ve been attacked by Super Mutants. Now you must visit the crater to check in on the Settlers and ensure the area is safe so that work can get back underway.
Moonshine Jamboree
You’re invited to join in the Moonshine Jamboree at the Sunday Brothers Cabin! It’s tragic what befell the Sunday boys, but their devotion to mixing up the finest moonshine in all of Appalachia lives on with Moonshiner Ned, their trusty Handy bot. There’s just one problem: Mire Magic Moonshine’s key ingredient is Gulper venom, which Ned can’t acquire alone. That’s where the Jamboree truly shines. Help Ned pick up where the Sunday Brothers left off, by hosting a party that will attract as many of the beasts as possible to the Cabin.
Corpse Highlights
You’ve just dropped a Legendary Feral Ghoul—but wait, where is its body? Was it over there? No, perhaps it’s over here…
We’ve all been there before, hunting through tall grass trying to find a foe’s final resting place so we can get our loot and head back to C.A.M.P. In this update, Corpse Highlighting returns to the Public Test Server with some additional bug fixing and polish so that you can easily spot nearby creature corpses and claim your hard-earned loot.
Additional Improvements
In this PTS playtesting phase, we have included some balance changes around VATS critical hits. We would love to hear what you think, and we're looking for feedback from both low- and high-end builds.
Critical Hit damage bonuses are now all additive, and we've increased the bonuses provided by many items to help compensate for this change. Here's the full list:
We've also adjusted the interaction between Luck and how it helps fill the Critical Hit meter.
Dev Comment: Our main motivation for making these changes came after a previous fix for incorrect Pip-Boy numbers. Once we did that, we found that understanding the gains that specific bonuses were giving didn't feel very intuitive as a player. Sometimes 30% was really good, and sometimes it wasn't. This should make the overall player experience better, while addressing some less common high-end builds that were overperforming. Those high-end builds should still be powerful with the above changes, just a little harder to achieve.
Thank you very much for your participation in the PTS, we’re looking forward to hearing what you think!