Since you're reading this guide, we'll make your life easier and tell you that the code is 88888. There, you'll find a note and a holotape revealing the code for the locked door behind which you'll find the pristine Assaultron body. Otherwise, take the hole in the wall on your left to arrive in the attic. If you can lockpick skill 3 locks, you can head there straight away. The pristine Assaultron body is on the other side of the showroom. As video game and movie wisdom suggests, touching them is a bad idea. With a strength of 4 or higher, you can intimidate him, otherwise, head upstairs and either use the card reader or lockpick the door. Head to Summersville, enter the Duncan & Duncan’s Robot Shop and talk to Skinner. Fight them off, then head to the Wayward.Īfter placing Polly's head in the moonshine jug at the Wayward, you'll have to set out and find a pristine Assaultron body. Interacting with Polly gives you her head and prompts another attack by Scorched. ![]() ![]() You'll then have to head through another narrow path but, thankfully, at the end of it you'll find Polly on a nearby workbench. ![]() Look for a set of stairs in the larger room and go to the bottom floor. You'll likely have to deal with Scorched on your way there. Take it and you'll arrive in a larger room. Near Sol, on the right, you'll see a narrow path. Talk to Sol, offer him a Stimpack and he'll let you know that Polly went further into the mine. Read it, then head toward Gauley Mine, which should be located to your north.įollow the path through Gauley Mine and you should eventually reach Sol, one of the two targets of Fallout 76's Strength in Numbers quest. Search them and you should find the Gauley Mine Production Log item. In this area, you're looking for a pile of Scorched corpses. This will highlight a large area on your map. will likely be “…opening everyone up to all new spectacular issues none of us have encountered.” They certainly weren’t kidding about that part.As soon as you pick up Strength in Numbers from Duchess, go to your Pip-Boy's radio tab and sync it with the Transmitter Signal option that should appear. The most notable being them touching upon how their games have been buggy in the past, and Fallout 76’s B.E.T.A. Last week, Bethesda sent out an open letter to the fans on a variety of topics. Please take a look at our updated schedule for the next upcoming B.E.T.A. for everyone on Thursday, November 1, 2pm to 11pm ET. We’ll be extending the #Fallout76 B.E.T.A. That day’s test period has been extended for four hours: In order to make amends for yesterday’s mess, Bethesda has announced an adjustment to this Thursday’s B.E.T.A. Thank you for your continued patience while we work to resolve this issue. If you see a progress bar, please allow the download to complete. We are actively investigating an issue causing PC players to redownload the #Fallout76 B.E.T.A. If you have a particularly slow PC, there’s a good chance you could miss out on the window to play altogether.īethesda Support’s Twitter quickly reported the BethesdaNet forums being down from the wave of posts, and the Fallout Twitter posted some advice for those affected: Given that the beta is just under 50GB of data, that is a download that likely will take players a long time. ![]() Anyone who messed around with it would find the entire pre-loaded beta deleted, requiring them to download it all over again. A now-deleted tweet from Bethesda Support said they were aware of an issue with the launcher and warned players not to click any buttons on the client. However, those who had pre-loaded the game found that they were able to get in two hours early. Yesterday, the first period for PC players to try out Fallout 76 was supposed to start at 4 PM Pacific.
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