The overall issue of quality in Fallout 76 is one that rumbles on for Bethesda, from serious matters such as a class action lawsuit through to the more light-hearted modding of the canvas bag into Fallout 4. Either way, however, it shows just how poorly Bethesda planned through the launch of Fallout 76, and how little care it took when it came to devoted fans.
There isn’t an in-game way to report other players in Fallout 76 if they act inappropriately or attack another player in a similar way to this situation. Instead, AJ, one of the victims of the homophobic attack took to Twitter to get some help with the problem. He posted a video (which includes strong and offensive language) and tagged Bethesda asking about a reporting solution.
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Again, this is really all just about semantics, but it’s very clear that the “beta” label has been dissolved to be almost meaningless at this point. At best it’s a preview of the final release and a server stress test, at worst it pretty much is the full release of the game/mode and eventually the beta tag will just be wiped off at some unspecified point in the future. Stop pretending betas are something they haven’t been in a very long time now.
However, that did not stop Bethesda from looking into the matter further. The identified ringleader of the attacking group, who goes by NathanTheHicc online, posted a video of the incident to his YouTube channel. He was reportedly given a three-day suspension by Bethesda initially, but after the company looked further into what happened, the attacking group was given a lifetime ban from the game.
YouTuber HeelvsBabyFace noticed that a number of unboxing videos from online influencers included a Fallout 76 canvas duffle bag. This bag was included in the goods that were given out to content creators in a Fallout 76 event back in October. Although the bag itself is a different design to those meant to be included in the Power Armor edition of the game, it's no doubt bound to frustrate those who didn't get what they wanted from the pre-order.