![]() ![]() Needless to say, even if this is affecting a small number of users, if the potential is there for a progress-resetting, save-corrupting bug like this to exist, it may discourage other players from investing time or money into Fallout Shelter. I’ve yet to hear back (it’s Sunday, after all), but I’ll update this post if I hear any suggestions from them. ![]() I’ve reached out to Bethesda to see if they have any suggested recourse for those who have lost their save files, either by issuing a refund for purchases, or a way to restore lost saves (probably preferable for many players). When I was playing on iOS, I ended up spending about $40 (for science) and would have certainly been upset if that was all erased by a game-breaking glitch like this. That could be a few dollars, or hundreds, depending on the devotion of the player. From the complaints I’ve seen, many players have spent a good deal of money on lunchboxes, and this bug isn’t just erasing their vault-building progress, but all those items they paid real life money for. Likewise, “damaged” roads determined to be impassable were closed and hypothetical traffic diverted.This would be a big deal for any progress-focused game, but many players have already spent money on Fallout Shelter’s “lunchboxes,” the game’s only form of microtransaction that doles out resources, gear and loot in exchange for real-world cash. Emergency personnel and supplies had to be redirected when their original destinations were “destroyed” in the mock attack. Command centers in suburban areas coordinated with Thrasher’s civil defense office inside the police radio headquarters at 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard.Ĭomplications were built into the plan. ![]() Hospitals in Shawnee, Olathe and Stanley, Kansas, provided care to Boy and Girl Scouts posing as disaster victims. Police officers handed out information about the drill to Sunday drivers along evacuation routes and Civilian Air Patrol planes dropped leaflets from the sky. Some 2,000 civil defense workers and first responders sprang into action. At 1:30 p.m., three-minute-long siren blasts announced the beginning of the drill. The maps were widely distributed in schools, hospitals, city offices and fire and police stations in preparation for Operation Scamper, an area-wide nuclear attack drill held November 7, 1954. ![]()
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