But admits that there HAS been some legitimate feedback the developers have received, and are working on addressing.
Bethesda addresses numerous bugs, glitches, and the overall stability of the client.
Thankfully, the advent of the Switch, as well as developers like Panic Button, has changed that.
The beta will be available for all platforms on November 6th and 8th.
"How long is Fallout 76 going to be up? Forever."
"You definitely notice the age of the Creation Engine," says modder Kyle Rebel.
They're nothing special, but something's better than nothing.
"It’s really helped establish a unique identity in this world that’s sometimes crowded with brown games," say the devs about the game's new visual style.
Some of these look pretty interesting.
Hines apologizes for issues while noting that this is "in fact the whole point of doing this beta".
The November 1st beta will run for an additional four hours.
Bethesda's Pete Hines admits being on the right side of the line for microtransactions can be "pretty ambiguous".
Wolfenstein 3? Youngblood? Bethesda is being purposefully vague, it seems.
Watch freshly emerged Vault-dwellers admire a nuclear explosion.
However, the company believes it's "a viable platform" for future things.
We're not entirely sold on Bethesda's upcoming shared world RPG.
Bethesda's Pete Hines also delves deeper into the announcements of both upcoming games.
Four new dates have been announced with the longest play sessions yet.
Matt Furor of ZeniMax Online Studios says "it's not coming anytime soon".
ZeniMax Online Studios' Matt Firor dispels any notion of the MMO coming to Switch.