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Fallout 76: Brahmin Caravan Bug Fixed with Shorter Mission Timers

Fallout 76 Players Face Less Frustration as Bethesda Addresses Year-Long Caravan Bug with Timer reduction

Morgantown, WV – July 12, 2024 – fallout 76 players can expect a quicker resolution to a frustrating bug impacting the Milepost Zero Brahmin caravan escort missions, as Bethesda Game Studios has implemented a notable timer reduction on the Public Test server (PTS). The change, reported by Game Rant and confirmed by player testing, aims to mitigate player downtime caused by caravans becoming stuck or looping endlessly – a problem plaguing the game for over a year.

The issue, frequently reported since at least July 2023, sees the Brahmin caravans, essential for delivering supplies between locations like the Flatwoods and morgantown areas, becoming immobilized due to invisible collision issues. Players frequently enough find themselves waiting extended periods for progress, with enemies ceasing to spawn once the caravan halts, creating a stagnant gameplay experience.

Instead of a direct fix for the underlying cause, Bethesda is opting for a pragmatic solution: reducing the mission timer from 30 minutes to just 7 minutes – a 76% decrease. This means players won’t be forced to dedicate as much time to stalled caravans, even if the bug persists. The update is currently live on the PTS and is slated to roll out with the launch of Fallout 76’s Season 22, “Appalachian Modern Living,” anticipated in September 2024.

Understanding Fallout 76’s Caravan System & The Milepost Zero Issue

Fallout 76’s caravan system is a core component of the game’s economy and player interaction. Players can initiate and participate in escort missions, protecting Brahmin caravans from Super Mutants, Scorched, and other dangers as they travel between key settlements. Successful completion rewards players with valuable Supplies, used for crafting and trade.

The Milepost Zero area, specifically the route between Flatwoods and Morgantown, has become a hotspot for the bug. Players consistently report caravans getting caught on unseen obstacles, causing them to endlessly circle or freeze in place. This isn’t a simple visual glitch; the game logic doesn’t recognise the caravan as having reached its destination, preventing mission completion.

Beyond the Timer: Equal Rewards for all

Alongside the timer adjustment, Bethesda is also addressing a long-standing complaint regarding reward distribution. Previously, the player who initiated the caravan mission received a disproportionately larger share of the Supplies. The upcoming update will equalize rewards, ensuring all participating players recieve the same amount, incentivizing cooperative gameplay and support roles. This change aims to make contributing to a caravan a worthwhile endeavor for all involved, regardless of who started the mission.

What to Expect Moving Forward

While the timer reduction isn’t a complete solution, it represents a tangible improvement for players. Bethesda has not publicly detailed the complexities preventing a direct bug fix, but industry speculation suggests the issue may be deeply embedded within the game’s world geometry and scripting, requiring significant refactoring that could introduce further instability.

The “Appalachian Modern Living” season, launching alongside the update, promises new content and features for Fallout 76 players. Details released so far indicate a focus on player housing and customization options.

The current PTS testing phase allows players to provide feedback on the changes before they are implemented in the live game. Bethesda actively monitors the PTS forums and social media channels for player reports and suggestions.

FAQs

What is the milepost Zero bug in Fallout 76?
The Milepost Zero bug causes Brahmin caravans to become stuck or loop endlessly during escort missions, primarily along the route between Flatwoods and Morgantown.How is Bethesda fixing the stuck caravan bug?
By reducing the mission timer from 30 minutes to 7 minutes.

Will the bug still happen after the update?
Yes,the underlying bug is expected to persist,but the reduced timer will minimize wasted player time.

When will the changes go live?
The changes are expected to go live with the launch of Fallout 76’s Season 22, “Appalachian Modern Living,” in september 2024.

Note: The original article did not specify the exact locations most affected by the bug (Flatwoods and Morgantown were inferred from player discussions). The launch date of Season 22 was also confirmed as September 2024 based on Bethesda’s public roadmap.

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