
Next, let go of the aim button, then a second later let go of the third-person button. While holding the aim button, press and hold whichever other button goes into third-person mode. Perform this action, so that your character peeps out from behind an object and is looking through their ironsights. A nifty gunplay mechanic in Fallout 4 has your character automatically peeping around the left or right of an object when you're pressed against it and hold the aim button. But for lack of teleport pods, we'll have to settle for this exploit instead. You'd imagine it being achieved using some kind of nuclear-powered metal booth that makes that retro Twilight Zone whirring sound when you activate it. Teleportation In Fallout 4's 50s-styled sci-fi world, it seems fitting that teleportation should exist. From that point, use the D-pad to navigate to the Torso option and select A or X, depending on your platform, and apply the "No Torso" Mod.10. Step 4: If everything has been successful so far, then you'll notice that the trade menu has appeared behind the robot workshop dialog box. Here comes the tricky part: you need to quickly talk to your companion and choose the trade option that appears in the sub-menu, however before it appears, you need to select your robot workbench (try backing away a bit if you're having trouble).

Step 3: Call over the companion and have them get as close as possible to the robot workbench. Once complete, replace the default "Protectron Torso" with an "Assaultron Torso" and exit the workshop. Step 2: Enter the workshop and build a fancy new robot. This glitch requires a companion, so be sure to bring one along. Step 1: Go to any settlement, preferably one that's not in use, and build a robot workshop.

He then posted a video of the glitch that shows that if done correctly, will let you gain 100k XP every five minutes. Our latest glitch comes to us via YouTuber Hey Im Starlord, who revealed on Reddit that a fan of his by the name of Tim-Timman made him aware of this exploit. There's only one caveat: it only works in the latest DLC, "Automatron." Yes, the latest glitch allows players to get an obscene amout of XP in a short period of time. "Fallout 4's" latest glitch is more of the same, and its a classic one at that: XP growth. Bethesda's latest post-apocalytpic RPG, "Fallout 4," is a ton of fun, but what's an open-world RPG without glitches? Though certainly not the way the game is "meant to be played," they do offer players a chance to do things outside the norm, such as gathering large amounts of resources or granting easy access to hard-to-obtain equipment.
