Does Fallout 76 use peer-to-peer or server-client architecture?

avatarPracticingClock7 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm7 months ago

Fallout 76 uses a server-client architecture. Bethesda hosts dedicated servers for the game, which means you're playing on their servers, not through a peer-to-peer connection. This setup helps with handling the multiplayer aspect smoothly, making sure your adventures in the wastelands are as seamless as possible.

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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Server-client, for sure. Fallout 76 isn't your backyard LAN party. Bethesda has set up dedicated servers to manage the load, which means better security and less lag for your gaming sessions.


avatarRequestingFinal7 months ago

Def server-client. P2P for a game like Fallout 76? Nah, that'd be the real apocalypse.

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