
This is what you use to build your base and for those of us with experience of base building from Fallout 4 I can happily say that it is a much more pleasant experience.
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You have with you a portable base building kit which allows you to set up camp just about anywhere. The game starts with you making your way out of the vault with the task of helping to re settle the land. There are special events and quests that are set for multiple players but the main game itself is perfectly playable solo which is perfect for me. If you want to tackle the wasteland with a bunch of friends, you can do that too. If you want to quest all on your own, you absolutely can. The game is essentially a single player game that you can play with other people.

Though I’m not generally an online multiplayer gamer, I did find myself plugging my microphone in so I could talk to other players (when other players are in your area you can hear them which is kind of cool hearing a bit of human chatter as you explore a broken down house or deserted base). But then I remembered my time playing Elder Scrolls online and the fact that you can more or less do your own thing and either interact with others or ignore them, fortunately the same applies here. With that caveat out of the way… what do I think? I love it! When I first learnt that a Fallout game was going to be released as an online experience I was concerned… I’m not a big online gamer (I like to do my own thing).

Server issues (for me at least) have been minimal and most importantly, when I have been kicked from a server I can rejoin within moments (the wait time is absolutely minimal).
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It’s a Bethesda title so there are also bugs (if you are still playing Bethesda games and expecting them to be totally bug free then you haven’t been following along)… I accept these as part of the fact that we are given a massive world to play in… I’ve come across some bugs but they aren’t so game destroying that I want to throw a tantrum (I may have lost everything in my stash box… but I can reclaim those things through exploring more and I tend to over horde anyway).

I’m not really sure what you’d do with 49 or so other players that can’t be done with 15. There are a number of reasons why I think 16 is fine, one is that this is a Fallout title… it’s not meant to be heavily populated and another reason is that in the time I’ve been playing I’ve come across a number of other players and though there is the odd stop to acknowledge the other human in the scene… typically we then go on our own way again. I read one person thinking it should be closer to 50 or so. I don’t have any issue with this as it fits the narrative… you learn about other people who have been before you and learn what happened to them (most of them have arguably succumbed to a condition that features in the storyline).Īnother issue people have had is with the number of people on the server, currently I believe it’s 16 to a server. But before I get into the review I do want to address some issues I’ve seen other people level at the game to get them out of the way.įallout 76 is set before the other Fallout games and essentially focuses on the first vault dwellers to exit after the war, I mention this because some of the criticism the game is copping is related to their not being any human NPC characters, or more correctly, there are no living NPC characters as you do find plenty of evidence of other humans via recordings. Fallout 76, where do I start? I guess I can start by saying it’s been a hard job pulling myself away from the game to write this review.
