We all know that Fallout 76 isn't the game many had hoped it would be. It's filled with bugs and other issues which detract from the experience. Today, a 48 GB patch is rolling out on Xbox One , but it's unclear just how good it'll do given the severity of the problems.

While many gamers have requested digital refunds through the Microsoft Store, the process is complicated at physical retailers. You usually need a receipt — no one keeps them — or opt for a standard trade-in at places like GameStop. Well, at least one customer wasn't having that. When the retailer wouldn't issue him a full refund, he essentially destroyed the store. The video was first posted by Comicbook.com.

Some people really don't want their copy of Fallout 76 pic.twitter.com/a0yQBA3UYT — 🎂 HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHUICHI 🎂 (@GeoffLife) November 19, 2018

The footage shows an individual push some shelves over and knock down a few promotional stands. The customer eventually storms out of the store, leaving others shocked. As with any such video, keep in mind that this might be staged to attract viewers.

Fallout 76 is a shared-world multiplayer survival game for Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4. The title marks an all-new direction for Bethesda's establishing post-apocalyptic role-playing series, allowing groups of survivors to explore, build settlements, and uncover secrets of West Virginia. It's a multiplayer experience which requires you to work together and form alliances.

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