I’m glad this game is tanking hard. It’s absolutely crazy to me that people are now O.K. with buying a game and then waiting a year for it to be worth the money they paid.
LOL at people that pre ordered this when its on heavy discount now
I've been playing this a lot. So far, there have been small issues. One example being, a Deathclaw was supposed to be at a certain location on the map, but it wasn't there. So I left the server, reconnected and it was where it was supposed to be. In my experience it's been all minor shit like that. (I have clocked around 40ish hours so far...days ago I got the 24 hour achievement).
I'll say I fucking LOOOOVE this game. The no NPCs make it feel so empty, the soundtrack is phenomenal. I'm curious to see what's in store for the future of this map. I'm wondering if they'll add stuff like Fortnite did (trash game, but neat they added stuff like the comet).
Keep in mind New Vegas (the one every kid on the internet makes love to) was the glitchiest pile of garbage on release.
it's somewhat the same other then having a smaller build budget then in FO4 and your camp is portable in this one. There's also the problem of building your camp on uneven ground using foundations then moving your camp and the building you built not being able to be placed. As for raiding other camps razing them and steal other players shit you can do it but it will put a bounty on your head.Is the settlement building any good in this game? I actually loved that component in FO4 and would really enjoy doing it online with others.
Can you raid other settlements and steal resources?
it's somewhat the same other then having a smaller build budget then in FO4 and your camp is portable in this one. There's also the problem of building your camp on uneven ground using foundations then moving your camp and the building you built not being able to be placed. As for raiding other camps razing them and steal other players shit you can do it but it will put a bounty on your head.
I haven't came across any I tried with my first one but stopped because it wouldn't place on flat ground. Plus with as big as the world is it's easier just to build a small camp that's easy to place to off load your crafting shit do your crafting then pack everything up and move. There's also world building spots that kind of has a tower defense mini game built in once you claim those spots.Interesting thanks. Are people actually putting time into building camps or is it an afterthought?
It's more streamlined, and you can pack it up to be placed elsewhere, just make sure the ground is the very similar.Is the settlement building any good in this game? I actually loved that component in FO4 and would really enjoy doing it online with others.
Can you raid other settlements and steal resources?
Fallout 76 is tanking harder than I've seen a big title tank in a long time. The price has been lowered to $30-$35 range already and that is a terrible sign since the game just released. In addition to that some people are reporting that Bethesda is giving refunds to pissed off customers.
Unhappy Fallout 76 PC players receiving refunds from Bethesda
Customers continue to report that their refund requests are being honored, but there's no official statement or criteria as of yet.
Bethesda embarked on an entirely new adventure with an online multiplayer entry in the Fallout series, but not everyone is enjoying the ride. Every single game that launches always has some unsatisfied customers, but the outcry from Fallout 76 players has become significant enough that the developers have been pushed to respond. Bethesda is allegedly offering refunds to Fallout 76 players on PC if they reach out to customer support.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/1...76-pc-players-receiving-refunds-from-bethesda
Interesting thanks. Are people actually putting time into building camps or is it an afterthought?
Yes, and so will millions of other people. Fallout is a flagship title which I'm sure I don't have to tell you. Most companies are lucky to ever get one true flagship title but Bethesda has been lucky enough to have several. Its Todd Howard and his extremely punchable face that needs to be outed here. He's the dumb bastard that couldn't tell this was not only a bad idea but it was the opposite of what all the fans wanted, which was Fallout 5. I don't know all the exact reasons why I hate Todd Howard but I know I hate that guy. I can't even stand to look at him when he speaks without thinking what it would be like to punch him in the face. I don't even like his name.
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Todd Howard has gone on record saying they like the way they make there games in this engine cause it's easier and said shit like "they cut out all the extra things" or something along those lines, basically all the things that make Fallout you know, Fallout. Emil Pagnliano or whatever his name is, that guy definitely needs to go. He's terrible for the series.
I don't think Todd is bad at his job at all, he actually helped bring Bethesda back from the dead with Morrowind. One thing I will say though, is he sure seems to have gotten lazy and complacent over the years.
To me building serves no purpose. It doesn’t do much to assist farming and You are not rewarded anything for it. My stash can only be accessed by me so I don’t need to defend it, and unless you build by an area people frequent no one will see it.
I get that there are people very loyal to Todd Howard, both from the fan base and within the company, but he is a smug bastard who will lie right to your face if there is money to be made. If Todd Howard was still the badass that bailed out Bethesda with Morrowind then why did he push Fallout 76 on the fan base? If he was incapable of understanding this was a disaster waiting to happen then he needs to go and if he knew it was a disaster waiting to happen and pushed it out the door on the fan base anyway, then he needs to go. Either way I wish it was his neck on the block.
Joe got Angry.
That guy is hilarious.
Lengthy side note though:
I've only recently started paying attention to the "gaming community" or whatever you want to call it, as it is today. Gaming news sites, streamers, reviewers et cetera.
Holy hell has that scene exploded since back when I was playing games regularly. It is a lot of fun, but at the same time it is kind of scary how something like a AAA game bombing can cause absolute furor across the internet. Just watch Angry Joe's screaming 30-minute diatribe, and then consider that the topic is just a game. Not politics or anyting like that, but a cheap entertainment product that you are free to buy, or not, if you choose to do so.
That guy is hilarious.
Lengthy side note though:
I've only recently started paying attention to the "gaming community" or whatever you want to call it, as it is today. Gaming news sites, streamers, reviewers et cetera.
Holy hell has that scene exploded since back when I was playing games regularly. It is a lot of fun, but at the same time it is kind of scary how something like a AAA game bombing can cause absolute furor across the internet. Just watch Angry Joe's screaming 30-minute diatribe, and then consider that the topic is just a game. Not politics or anyting like that, but a cheap entertainment product that you are free to buy, or not, if you choose to do so.