Fallout 76 General Thread - Bethesda does it again!

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To be fair, having Vault-Tec make dozens of people kill each other in a battle royale to determine the overseer is pretty lore friendly.
If i could make a fallout game it would be a Vault-Tec simulator where you're desperately pitching the most ridiculous, humanity defying melting pots of people to see which experiments would be most successful in the post-apocalypse. and no fallout shelter isn't that. I wish it were that, but it's just a distraction dudes. This shit will be heavy with lore and *references.* A gurps like with no combat to speak of except spreadsheets in the arena of questionable names of ethnically diverse people. With you. A Don Draper-esq asshole high off a cocktail of ill-gotten psycho and mentats.
 
The ranger outfit is just riot armor, as far as I know, and it existed before the Great War. Why riot armor with a duster is in West Virginia is anyone's guess, but this one isn't terrible. In fact, from the screenshot, it looks like they actually replaced the LAPD tag with CPD, probably Charleston Police Department.

Their """justification""" for Hellfire armor being a skin in the battle royale mode is the real dumb shit. How many prototypes of Enclave power armor are there at this point?


Cash grab, mate. All it is.

And Bethesda shit the bed with the Fallout 1st. Apparently after backlash they're fixing the shit now. The private worlds as well as the loot box eating crafting supplies.

To whomever made a reference to Vault 51 being lore friendly? Yep. I have an issue with challenges being in NW when fuckers still have cheat and modded shit and Bethesda has not banned em. I hear about it in every match to the point I skip NW.

Then again I may wait til Wastelands to see if they 'can' salvage this or if a delete file is in the games future.
 
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Good job on dividing everyone in some good old fashioned class warfare, Bethesda.
 
I never seen a game that is a big clusterfuck as fallout 76 both the game itself and the people who play it. It is like seeing a car crash that gets bigger and bigger.
It's two cars crashing into each other before getting hit by a train until a plane crashes into the site and then China drops a nuke on it. While an earthquake is happening.
 
Whoever paid for the subscription is a massive faggot and everything wrong with modern gaming. I approve of their constant bullying and mockery leveled at them.

Even a shill is actually being paid for destroying gaming. These absolute cucks are paying for the privilege of destroying gaming, making them even worse.
 
Think it is just desperation. Not sure what the number of players are now, but even at the peak it had to only be a fraction of what they wanted/needed. Since day one they've been trying to squeeze blood from a stone and they're not going to stop trying even though they probably should. 2019 was going to be a slow year for Bethesda so this was going to be their "live service" game to supplement only putting out, what 3 games this year? They keep throwing out cash grab solutions without thinking things through when the problems with 76 run so deep it needs a major overhall.

The player count is really, really low right now. I checked out the Battle Royale mode for a week or two and it's super common to start recognizing names after a day or two. If I had to guess, I'd put that mode at ~400 players on PS4.

Adventure mode was almost "private server mode" because it was frequently empty - to a point where they turned that mode off. "Rumor" is that the old Adventure mode servers are what they're now selling as the private servers, but maybe ~100 people played adventure on PS4.

The regular game mode is harder to gauge just because rooms are often half empty - but there's no telling if that's because of people not playing or just raw matchmaking incompetence. It's harder to recognize names as well, but just because you rarely if ever interact with anyone playing unless you absolutely need to. You might run into another player at a vendor/camp once every few hours.

I'd suggest that on the PS4 they're probably south of 10,000 players and I'd suggest squarely by marketshare that PS4 is the largest platform for FO76 by a wide margin.

Is the game any better than it was a year ago? i got a rare item drop the first week it came out but decided to wait a year to replay it. the first 24 hours of the game I never seen so many people leave.

You could actually make a pretty strong argument that the game is worse now than it was at launch - primarily because so much of the game is "solved". At least when the game was new, most people didn't know what to do and hadn't found all of the secrets and so on.

Now most high level players have tons upon tons of very powerful items that sit for very few caps on vendors just because of how little there is do in the game. Plans are listed for free or at 5% of their cost, mutations are frequently ~200 caps, most legendary weapons are scrapped and so on.

There are a ton of really bad (and really basic) mistakes that Bethesda made when designing FO76 - the cap limit, the stash limit, and the scrap limit. None of these were felt really hard early on, but now they just kind of ruin anything in the game you could politely call an economy, making there even less to do now than there was before.
 
The player count is really, really low right now. I checked out the Battle Royale mode for a week or two and it's super common to start recognizing names after a day or two. If I had to guess, I'd put that mode at ~400 players on PS4.

Adventure mode was almost "private server mode" because it was frequently empty - to a point where they turned that mode off. "Rumor" is that the old Adventure mode servers are what they're now selling as the private servers, but maybe ~100 people played adventure on PS4.

The regular game mode is harder to gauge just because rooms are often half empty - but there's no telling if that's because of people not playing or just raw matchmaking incompetence. It's harder to recognize names as well, but just because you rarely if ever interact with anyone playing unless you absolutely need to. You might run into another player at a vendor/camp once every few hours.

I'd suggest that on the PS4 they're probably south of 10,000 players and I'd suggest squarely by marketshare that PS4 is the largest platform for FO76 by a wide margin.



You could actually make a pretty strong argument that the game is worse now than it was at launch - primarily because so much of the game is "solved". At least when the game was new, most people didn't know what to do and hadn't found all of the secrets and so on.

Now most high level players have tons upon tons of very powerful items that sit for very few caps on vendors just because of how little there is do in the game. Plans are listed for free or at 5% of their cost, mutations are frequently ~200 caps, most legendary weapons are scrapped and so on.

There are a ton of really bad (and really basic) mistakes that Bethesda made when designing FO76 - the cap limit, the stash limit, and the scrap limit. None of these were felt really hard early on, but now they just kind of ruin anything in the game you could politely call an economy, making there even less to do now than there was before.
I played it a lot before I realized I wasn’t having any fun, and I kept exploring the same areas over and over again.
 
I played it a lot before I realized I wasn’t having any fun, and I kept exploring the same areas over and over again.

It's fun if you have friends, but what isn't.

It's actually another thing worth mentioning, but Fallout 76 doesn't have any advanced matchmaking built in. If you say, want to hunt scorchbeats - you're limited to server hopping for a while looking for people doing that or signing up for discord and trying that. This is the same for any activity in the game with the exception of Battle Royale - I can see why people got fed up with it.
 
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Apparently buying a Fallout1st subscription is like putting a "Kick Me" sign right on your character if non-subbed players find out about it.
They absolutely deserve to get ripped to pieces for supporting this shit.
>You don't get your own private servers, you just rent them from Bethesda. If you and your friends get on a "private server", kill a raid boss or whatever it is, then leave/get booted, next person who jumps on still has to wait for the raid boss to respawn.
>Infinte box to score sCrap deletes it instead.
>Get ostracised by the community for being the biggest cuck of a gamer. You can probably buy two of the latest games for the money you drop on this pile of garbage.
>Still a buggy mess overall.
 
They absolutely deserve to get ripped to pieces for supporting this shit.
>You don't get your own private servers, you just rent them from Bethesda. If you and your friends get on a "private server", kill a raid boss or whatever it is, then leave/get booted, next person who jumps on still has to wait for the raid boss to respawn.
>Infinte box to score sCrap deletes it instead.
>Get ostracised by the community for being the biggest cuck of a gamer. You can probably buy two of the latest games for the money you drop on this pile of garbage.
>Still a buggy mess overall.

>12 month Fallout First subscription almost expired. Have not had fun but I am optimistic the game will get better. Soon it will be time to renew my sub. It's a good thing The Outer Worlds isn't on the Bethesda launcher yet or else I wouldn't be able to afford it.
>Planned ahead and made sure to save my credit card information on Bethesda's website to breeze through checkout before the other Fallout 76 fans could snag that shiny premium badge players acknowledge in-game by shooting at you as a sign of respect since they removed voice and text chat in order to make more space for the Atom Shop.
>Click submit. It's working! Almost time to get back to the game.
>Website suddenly crashes. Strange database error. Others on reddit report same issue. Contact Bethesda support for help but then remember I am Bethesda support since they've been sending all their customer service tickets to me for a while now.
>Bank suddenly calls. Agent informs me my account has been frozen due to multiple suspicious overseas transactions but my savings account is already emptied and there's nothing they can do.
>Panic. Had to spend several weekends driving for Uber Eats to save up that $100. Beginning to worry my next 12 months will be dark and uncertain.
>Refresh website. Have almost given up hope when it suddenly comes back online. "Thank you for your purchase!" it says. My spirits rise.
>Heart stops again. Forgot something. Jump up and run to the fridge praying I will make it in time.
>It's as I feared: No Mountain Dew left. Drank the last one during an intense Fallout 76 gaming session and there's no time to get more.
>Run back to my computer in horror. A message pops up on the screen.
>"Final security check required to complete purchase. Please drink verification can."
 
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