The Communist Party is now available on Callout 76, a fantastic robot assistant costs 500 atoms (about $ 5) to get your stuff in line with how you plan before going out to do your daily chores in the game.
But there's caatat, players complain about the tiny robot for a few reasons. Some do it for their endless capitalist discussions, but if we understand it well that just joking this shouldn't be a problem. Most players cry a lot for the normal use of robots.
Propaganda day and night
Partner of the two-way machine, the proletariat and the Revolutionary. The first one will require food, water and other supplies, and the second will require weapons and ammunition. The problem is that robberies are likely to be low-level because sometimes the robot changes food or bulletin boards promoting communist revolution.
Bethesda, please remove the Propaganda Poster from the Comrade Collectrons pool of found items departure fo76
Aside from being funny about having a communist robot with us in a broken, dysfunctional community like the one at Callout 76, some players were hoping that the robot would actually get some important robbery, but that's not the case. We can read the books of these players inside Reddit where they also got answers from other users who really thought that Collectron was more of a comedy than anything else, since it should cost more than 500 atoms.
So if it doesn't really matter to you that the robot designed to treat you as a "commission" is exactly as we have described, we recommend that you buy it, because it is a lot of fun. Anyway, you can sell all the junk and communist posters you bring for more money.
Playout 76 is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. We remind you that the title can now be purchased on Steam and paid for with a new free update that adds NPCs, trips and more.