![]() ![]() ![]() Apparently accounts belonging to players who enter the room are being banned, but those to which the items are transferred remain unscathed. (Eurogamer has contacted Bethesda for confirmation as to whether it is suspending accounts for entering the developer room.)ĭespite it now being seemingly risky to retrieve items from the room, some of my sources claimed players are using mule accounts to take the items before quickly transferring them to other accounts before the banhammer comes crashing down (one source told me these items are being traded in a Russian-language trading Discord). Players are reportedly being informed of the bans via email, and take anywhere from six to 24 hours to be issued. Several sources told me Bethesda is now issuing automatic account suspensions for those who enter the room. Yet if you're hoping to explore the room for yourself, you may want to think twice before attempting the procedure. The mods on subreddit Market 76, however, have apparently had to ban several users from advertising the illicit items for trade. Some of my sources told me players had sold these unreleased items on eBay, although I was unable to find these at the time of writing. Players suspect these are due to be officially released in the upcoming PvP factions update. A box called "All Scrap" contains plans for as-yet unreleased items, including power armour paints such as Winterized, Military and Atom Cats. As Fallout 76 is an online multiplayer game and therefore lacks console commands, its dev room should (theoretically) have been inaccessible - yet this didn't stop some players from discovering reportedly illicit methods to break in.įrom looking at the video and player accounts, Fallout 76's dev room (which is technically a series of rooms) appears somewhat similar to the one found in Fallout 4, and appears to have several personalised areas with containers filled with every item in the game. In Bethesda's single-player titles, dev rooms are accessible on PC via console commands. They essentially provide developers with a space to test items, and typically contain chests filled with every conceivable item in the game. To find out more about what's been going on, I got in contact with some of the people who have visited the secret area - who wish to remain anonymous - and asked them about the process.įirst up, if you were wondering what a developer room actually is, the easiest way to explain is to point towards past Bethesda titles such as Fallout 4 and Skyrim, both of which had their own developer rooms. ![]()
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