Why do people not like Fallout 76?
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TheWastelandWanderer
Fallout 76 launched with a lot of bugs and performance issues, which really turned players off. Over time, though, Bethesda has made tons of updates and improvements. Early bugs aside, some say it's not the solo experience they expected from a Fallout game, being online and all. But, if you're into exploring a huge world with friends, it's got a lot to offer.
Best answer
TheWastelandWanderer
Fallout 76 launched with a lot of bugs and performance issues, which really turned players off. Over time, though, Bethesda has made tons of updates and improvements. Early bugs aside, some say it's not the solo experience they expected from a Fallout game, being online and all. But, if you're into exploring a huge world with friends, it's got a lot to offer.
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VaultDweller22
Honestly, it just didn't match the hype for some people. The game has its moments but got overshadowed by early technical issues. Plus, it's always online, so no pausing to snack or breathe, and you've got to deal with other players which isn't everyone's cup of nukashine.
CilantroHater
Not everyone hates it, tbh. It's about expectations. Came for the Fallout vibes, stayed for the camp building and the oddly comforting post-apocalyptic West Virginia. It's like the cilantro of video games - you either love it or you hate it, no in-between.
NukaFan101
It's simple. Fallout 76 isn't what old-school Fallout fans wanted. It's an online game, not a single-player narrative-driven experience. But honestly, whether you like the game or not really depends on what you're looking for. If you're into building, crafting, and playing with others, it's a blast!
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