![]() ![]() Of course, Bethesda isn't a small company, to say the least that's why it has the resources to pour into its own digital platform, and part of the reason why Fallout 76 won't make it to the PC's leading distribution platform, Steam. Of course, this is easier said than done, and most small companies wouldn't be able to set up their own digital distribution service - Steam as a platform is a great alternative for these, since it couples simplicity with a grand user base, and Steam's own in-house publicity and user data allows these companies to achieve a much wider audience than they likely would should they try to use their own distribution platform. I have Fallout 4 on my Steam wishlist but if Bethesda is so bad at customer service, it makes me wonder if I should ever buy it.The ease of digital distribution means companies can always try to maximize their profits by cutting the man in the middle - saving in on any distribution fees that third party would demand for its services. ![]() Whilst it appears that Fallout Shelter is just a small game used as an enticement, to encourage people to want to try Fallout 4, it is nonetheless atrocious that Bethesda would act in such a cavalier manner. Since it appears that a major problem of the game is people losing their Vaults (which can mean the loss of hundreds of hours of gameplay, and of any money spent on the game), I find it incredible that Bethesda does not warn people about this major defect and tell them to manually back-up their saved game files (and how to do it). "My save has been wiped for the second time." Including two people who have lost their Vaults twice: On Bethesda's community forum there is a page entitled "PC Support for Fallout Shelter".ĩ out of the 25 posts are from people who have lost their saved games. ![]()
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