Fallout 76Wastelanders' biggest expansion is coming tomorrow, bringing a heap of new content to a game that hasn't seen much in the past six months. While most players are eagerly awaiting the update, some are sitting with their fingers crossed that the new changes will not force them to relocate to the camps they are building since their inception.
After two delays, the Wastelanders will finally add the NPCs loyal to the god in a highly-missed online gaming game. And it will bring in new locations, news claims and teams — things that players have been hoping for since Fall games but there was nowhere to be found Fallout 76Loneliness is loneliness. To do this, however, Bethesda needs to modify the game map, which can evacuate hundreds of players from their current homes.
“Along with all of this comes some places in Appalachia where you can build your CA.M.P. which is about to enter the same space with new content, ”wrote the publisher blog post last Friday. "If your home is in these areas when you enter the Wastelanders, you will be notified that you will not be placed."
Delivery camps usually cost somewhere around 100 boats, give or take, but Bethesda makes free post-Wastelanders free for those affected. For those who have large and complex camps, however, moving costs are less than their concern. Much regeneration later, camping is still a delicate process, one that requires a lot of thought and is full of invisible traps.
To add to the uncertainty, Bethesda did not tell players exactly where these "non-construction" sites are located, instead releasing a map with a small circle around each affected area. “Some places may be bigger or smaller than their map, so if your C.A. You are currently close to one of them that you may want to consider going before the patch date, ”the company writes.
Because of this, players spent the last weekend scouting their camps against the map. "It looks like I'm safe," wrote one player in the game's subreddit. "I am worried as hell would lose my hope at home that I had set up from BETA." Some less fortunate. “Fuck,” wrote another. "I'm on the wooded streets where there is a lot of left over."
Others, such as the Reddit mrtimboy user, spend the rest of their game calling the same place home. “I could not come Fallout 76 I want my permanent camp to be a saloon where players can block, ”they tell Kotaku in the email. When Bethesda added a larger budget to build a base and even overloaded the game, mrtimboy's camp turned from a virtual saloon into something for players who went into their journey to trade fairy tales and push the border.
"The whole camp is too big to be painted so it's going to be very difficult and sad if I had to start early and especially somewhere else as I love the toxic valley," he said. "It gives a Wild West vibe that is right for a saloon and I feel my chosen location is just perfect. 76.. Just watching it. ”
Another player likely to be eliminated is xXLoneLoboXx, whose home sits on the edge of a small town near the game forest district. “I stumbled upon Helvetia in the middle of Fasnacht — balloons and streamers, confetti, robots with funny masks and players with lots of different fun costumes — it was a great first day 76., ”They tell Kotaku in the email. “I loved Fasnacht so I built my house outside Helvetia to wait for the event again. Built out of the Post Office in a small built-up area, the closure on the second floor of the post office would shoot every time I entered it. ”
It's quite clear how XXLoneLoboXx explains that their camps are not just about restrooms and gear repairs in the middle of finding garbage. What used to be a sparse bachelor pad is now a multi-room house full of home decor and personalized touches. The deadly monster stands in the back of the house with a three-headed Brahmin bull – a model family after nuclear. Where others have made fun of Fallout 76 for being imperfect and a nonsense for distraction, some have Bethesda-inspired lifestyles during its E3 press conference exploring the game. And now those players' creatures are in danger.
"My little house that I have had at 240 degrees and 1100 hours, all I know and love this year is playing this game, now the Wastelanders can be set up," said XXLoneLoboXx. “Am I crazy? Yes small. ” Fallout 76 it doesn't increase the confidence in players as much as it needs it, though, and as with everything back in the game, xXLoneLoboXx sees the silver lining possible. “But then I see one thing,” they said. "The town where I grew up, was defeated many times, lived in it for 1100 hours, and ended up being a city again."