Fallout 76" Testing Increased Stash Size and Improved Pip-Boy Sorting

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Fallout 76" Testing Increased Stash Size and Improved Pip-Boy Sorting

Since its release, "Fallout 76" players have wanted more space in their stash boxes to store the junk they collect. In a game where you spend a lot of time scooping up piles of junk to use for crafting and trading, that is an unreasonable request. It is also very disappointing to have to throw away items you want to keep simply because there isn't enough space in the crate.

Originally, Fallout 76 players could only store 400 pounds of stuff in their stash boxes, but this was increased to 600 pounds in the 2018 patch and to 800 pounds in 2019. According to Bethesda, the new stash limit of 1,200 pounds is being tested on the "Fallout 76" test server in what is being called an "inventory update."

This is extra space for crafting supplies and storage, which should please players, but it's not the only change being tested: a new tab for armor and supplies has been added to Pip-Boy, which should make inventory organization a little easier. A map view that provides a zoomed-in preview of other players' vending machines is also being tested.

There is no specific timeline for when these changes will be reflected in the main Fallout 76 game, but Bethesda has stated that it will be released by the end of January.

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