So it should come as no surprise that the video posted by InnovSurvivalist contains yet another case of unbridled hacker shenanigans. Related: Fallout 76 To Compensate Players For Auto-Completing Weekly Challenges Just earlier this month, Bethesda announced that players afflicted with a challenge auto-complete bug would be compensated for their frustration. One of the first examples was a secret dev room that players were able to find their way into, full of weapons and gear they could freely steal. Its prerelease beta was riddled with bugs, its initial review cycle was unfavorable, updates to the game introduced more issues than they fixed, and cheats have continued to be widespread the whole time. The game has had a rocky history since its 2018 launch. This certainly isn't the first time that exploits in Fallout 76 have been exposed. While it can be fun to lightly exploit games beyond their developer's intentions, it looks like some cheaters are taking things too far, with weapon effects that are causing significant game slowdowns for other players. The scope of these issues has not yet prompted any comment from publisher Bethesda. A Fallout 76 video shows that the new Steel Reign update isn't without its fair share of game-breaking glitches.