Why can you turn off autopilot in Fallout Shelter?

avatarForetellingTable8 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait8 months ago

You can turn off autopilot in Fallout Shelter to give yourself full control over the vault management. It makes the game more engaging and personal since you get to make all the decisions yourself, from resource allocation to dweller assignments. Plus, it's a strategy game at heart, and many players enjoy the challenge and satisfaction of manually keeping their vault thriving!

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avatarPassingDada8 months ago

Autopilot? In Fallout Shelter, there's no real 'autopilot' but you can set jobs for your dwellers and kinda forget about them for a bit. Maybe that's what you're thinking about? Turning it off, as in micromanaging every little thing, just adds to the fun for some people. Makes them feel like the real Overseer!


avatarCorrectingGait8 months ago

Honestly, manual is the way to go. Keeps your mind sharp and your vault sharper!

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