What is bad about Fallout 76?

avatarAutocancellingWeek·7 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek·7 months ago

Honestly, the biggest issue with Fallout 76 used to be the bugs. I mean, at launch, it felt like you couldn't take two steps without tripping over some new glitch. But credit where it's due, Bethesda has been patching things up over time. It’s way smoother now, but yeah, it definitely had a rocky start. Also, if you're not big on multiplayer, the emphasis on online play might be a bit of a turnoff. But hey, teaming up to take down a giant mutated creature? Always a good time in my book!

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avatarSingingRidge·7 months ago

I gotta say, the lack of NPCs at the beginning really made the world feel empty. Sure, they added more with updates, but it was kinda eerie at first, not in a good way.


avatarDemonstratingUnit·7 months ago

Not enough nuking for my tastes. Jokes aside, sometimes it feels like the in-game economy could use a bit more balance. Gotta grind quite a bit for those Caps.

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