As more reports and comments from users started surfacing, more people started realizing that doing almost anything within the client resulted in the deletion all of the Fallout 76 beta game files. This resulted in the need to re-download the data, which in turn resulted in bandwidth spikes to Bethesda's servers. Bethesda appeared to have fixed the problem earlier this afternoon, tweeting that "We have identified an issue which impacted customers on the BethesdaNet launcher.
This issue has been resolved. Thank you for your patience. We are actively investigating an issue causing PC players to redownload the Fallout76 B. If you see a progress bar, please allow the download to complete. This should help. It's much different than the Fallout games you're used to, but it still has quests, a leveling system, V. It also has base building dubbed C. Fallout 76 allows you to build anywhere on the map.
If sharing an open, evolving Fallout world with friends sounds amazing, think about buying a copy of the game today, tomorrow, or sometime in the near future.
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Players should ensure that they are logged in to the account that the purchased game is linked to. Which is currently a problem. The servers for the final version may not be live yet. It is assumed that the problem will be resolved with the launch.
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