In addition to the listed changes and bug fixes, we noted ominous music in the background of the lunchbox menu and new sound effects. We have no idea why Bethesda would cripple the game like this, and the forums have already been inundated with complaints. Well, now you can only send out 10 at a time. Rather than cram your storage rooms with residents who have nothing to do, you’ve sent them out to the Wasteland in large numbers. If you’ve gone far enough in the game, you’ve no doubt realized that you don’t need every Dweller to keep the lights on. A new explorer limit cap of 10 has been implemented. The updates help to refresh the Shelter experience, but not all changes are welcome. Raiders now drop equipment when defeated. If you’ve become attached to any of your little friends, you may want to avoid Survival Mode. Resources drain at a faster rate, incidents cause more destruction, and dead Dwellers cannot be revived. The new Survival Mode is basically a hardcore mode. Check out our survival guide for more tips. If you are new to Fallout Shelter, or want to start over, you can skip the tutorial. With 1.2, you can save your Vault to the cloud, and can access it from multiple devices. What we are left with is the task of completing our weapon, outfit, and legendary dweller collections. This week, Bethesda released update 1.2, which adds some refreshing new features to what has become a monotonous game. The last update added Deathclaw raids, which was nice but quickly grew tiresome. Many players have long since maxed out their favorite characters and hit the Dweller limit. Fallout Shelter has served as a fun little F2P time killer while we await the release of Fallout 4.
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