Fallout 4 Beta Patch 1.2.33 download available for PC

Betheda Softworks has recently released the beta version of the first Fallout 4 patch on Steam, allowing players to see the stability improvements, and bug fixes developed so far.
Since its release a few days ago, Fallout 4 is very critical about its bugs and other crashes that occur from time to time during our wanderings in the Commonwealth. To improve its capacity, Bethesda Softworks is working on a first patch, which is available now in beta on the download platform of Steam.

This update brings one of the most awaited fix for PC gamers: the possibility of using the numeric keypad on the touch of a keyboard and reassign them to specific controls, and a total use of reassignment the “Enable” function.
On general, the patch brings the game more stability and better memory optimization.
To take advantage of this update in beta, simply login to your Steam account and then make a right click on Fallout 4 in your library, select “Properties” then in the “Betas” tab, select “Beta Update.”
Recall that Bethesda will offer the final version of the update in a few days on PC and gaming consoles.
A number of patch changelog is highlighted below, namely:
New Features
- Number pad keys can now be used for remapping
- Remapping Activate now works on Quick Container
Fixes
- General memory and stability improvements
- Fixed issue where equipped weapons become locked after completing Reunions
- Fixed issue with When Freedom Calls where the quest would not complete
- During Confidence Man, fixed issue where player’s health would continuously regenerate
- Fixed crash related to jumping into water and reloading saved games
- Fixed issue where Launcher would not save God Rays Quality setting properly