Fallout 76 February 9 Update Fixes C.A.M.P., Cryo Damage, and Enemies

by Ali Haider

Fallout 76 February 9 update delivers a focused set of fixes addressing C.A.M.P. building problems, Pip-Boy UI behavior, enemy scaling issues, and combat-related bugs. Several progression and usability issues tied to purchased items and status effects have also been resolved.

Bethesda has additionally acknowledged ongoing investigations into armor resistances, bow damage and repair behavior, and reports of unusually high damage taken in the Burning Springs region.

Patch Notes

Bug Fixes

C.A.M.P. and Building

  • Fixed an issue with a C.A.M.P. Module skin that caused the Build Menu to appear empty
  • Fixed an issue that caused C.A.M.P. items purchased with Gold Bullion to not appear in the Build Menu

UI and Menus

  • Fixed instances of the Pip-Boy New category behaving erratically

Enemies and Combat

  • Fixed an issue that caused Grunt and Head Hunt enemies to appear as 1-Star variants
  • Fixed an issue with the Cryo status effect that prevented damage from applying to enemies
  • Fixed an issue where the Reflex Legendary Mod could grant a 100 percent evasion chance

Ongoing Investigations

  • Armor resistance calculations
  • Bow damage values and repair behavior
  • Reports of increased player damage taken in the Burning Springs region

Fallout 76 is an open-world multiplayer action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks, originally released on November 14, 2018, for Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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