Well, this is never something you want to hear. The team over at Bethesda already made it pretty clear that this game is going to have problems, what with their unique description of BETA (Break it Early Test Application). That's nothing really new, since the whole point of a BETA version in the first place is to find and fix problems. The FAQ even has a section on "What to expect" and it is pretty explicit about the host of problems, some the company knows about and some that the company does not. That's where the free-labor testers come in.
Apparently that was not enough of a warning, since they just released this full-on letter to the help fans. Personally, I still cannot believe that game companies found a way to outsource testing for free, yet still have the unmitigated gall to charge $59.99 and day one DLC. I guess the free labor doesn't really affect their overhead. That's some shameful shit right there, but then again, if you have that much time on your hands and you want to work for free, well, more power to you. Make Bethesda great again, and all that.
Fallout 76 is out November 14th.