We love video games Bethesdasince the company is capable of transporting us to universes as amazing as that of Fallout 3. The post-apocalyptic Wasteland is full of surprises and there are few experiences more satisfying than exploring it with the sun setting on the horizon, while the radio plays.
An unmatched image, right? Well, the truth is that we will have before us a major error on the part of the developer led by Todd Howard. And the community realized that really the sunlight is not pointing in the right direction since the release in 2008. The root of the problem is that no one at the studio remembered to write a simple hyphen “-“, so the Y axis of the sunlight was not inverted as it should.
This event was not the fault of radiation, but rather a simple mistake at Bethesda that players have already solved. Of course, modders went to work to fix the error and there is a file in Nexus Mods that fixes this little problem. On the other hand, you can directly check the visual difference between the sun pointing correctly and the current state of Fallout 3.
Of course, we must keep in mind that it is very difficult to notice this slight detail while we are annihilating every living creature. There are more important issues to deal with, but it is still a curiosity that links to the discourse that Bethesda's works should reach the public in a better state.
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