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Fallout 4 players surprised by seriously NSFW bug
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Published 16:13 22 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Fallout 4 players surprised by seriously NSFW bug

And you don't need to even download an 18+ mod on Nexus to trigger it

Lewis Parker

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Featured Image Credit: Bethesda

Topics: Fallout, Bethesda

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Fallout 4 has a lot of bugs. Some of them are barely noticeable. Some of them will break your game and destroy your save file.

Every now and again though, some of them are very, very funny.

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What’s most impressive about this bug however is that it’s almost ten years old, and yet for some reason Bethesda still haven’t fixed it. You’d think this type of bug would be high on their list of priorities, but no just release another graphical update instead I guess.

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A user on Reddit noticed after completing the Nuka World DLC that once they returned to the trading outpost situated in the theme park… all of the vendors were naked.

As they explained in their humorously titled post “Why are all the traders in my nuka world save all naked?”, they briefly left to do one quest and returned to find everyone in their bathing suits.

One user explained that, apparently, this is a relatively well-known bug that seems to trigger pretty frequently after a specific quest is over.

“When you finish Open Season, they are like Dobby and are free,” they clarified, “but the game removes all of their clothing instead of just the collar.”

The Open Season quest is given to you in a number of different ways, but always has the same end result; you kill every single one of the Raider leaders in Nuka World and liberate the people living at the themepark.

Because the vendors at Nuka World are slaves under the control of the raiders, they’re supposed to remove their collars after the quest is over to signify that they’re liberated. Instead, they often just take off everything. Different kind of liberated, but good for them.

This bug has never been addressed, for whatever reason. It’s a little odd to me because it doesn’t sound like the world's hardest bug to fix but hey, what do I know? It’s funnier this way anyway.

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