Been a big fan of 76. Honestly love the support the game has been getting. But could we please get a proper map expansion!? Not like the pit dlc, but a new open world to explore. One with camps, workshops and new public events.
What support lmao? It's just shop items and new season passes. Hasn't been any worthwhile content in this game since launch pretty much. Fan boys of Bethesda and f76ers love licking about scraps and calling it content and support
@@GrubbsGrady56Just admit you've never played the game, joined the initial hate brigade and never educated yourself to see what they have changed since launch....
Bethesda and Microsoft need to create a Vault Tec development team that's focused on 76 with all the resources they need. People love this game and the community is great. Keep it alive with this stuff.
Those devs are woking on patches, and DLC for Starfield. Meanwhile the design team is getting ready for Elder Scrolls 6. The people who work on 76 is a team out of Austin, and they're not going to change them any time soon.
@@GameMastersWorkshop those "devs" have not been able to give proper patches to a game since the days of morrowind, there is always a mod that does a 10x better job, what they need to do is focus on the game that can't be modded
@@MizoturiWeird, I have dozen patches on copy of Fallout 4, that were made by mods... guess what, every single one of them breaks something too... Hrm... its almost like game codes is complicated and jinky and breaks down in surprising ways any time you try to change something. AKA: The mods aren't any better at patching the game then Bethesda. As anyone who's worked in gaming can tallk you, when you have a high level coding system, that is expected to work with multiple interacting modules, libraries and systems, across multiple game platforms, operating systems and hardware... your gunna run into something whether you like it or not. Add on top of that, the sheer bulk of time needed to not only to get something approved, QA'd, ported and approved by the plateform... and you can see where there is a bit of bottle neck. You can get a simple request, like a flower is floating six inches off the ground. You move the flower, and submit your changes for testing. Next thing you know, all assault rifles have disapeared from the game, the Overseer is talking in Dutch, and anyone who attempts an OK, emote crashes immediately to Desktop, unless they're on Play Station, which instead immediately deletes all their games, and sends a report the FBI. Needless to say, you scramble to find out what caused all that, either reverse your fix, or change code until only half the game crashes and send your changes in. Management reviews and sends it to testing. After hours to days of testing depening on how big the change was, they kick it back to be added to build code, and rolled out with the next patch, which then has to be check once again, compiled and then sent to every plateform to get signed off on. A month later... PRESTO! Your change goes in. The flower sits in the ground, barely peeking out, its the wrong color, and makes a random beeping sound but at least its not floating and its not crashing the game, so you call it a win and move on. And that's a dumbed down version of what working on game code is like. Good Luck and Keep your powder dry!
we want non contradicting lore and an actual good story set in the universe! fallout 76 has utterly destroyed what I and many others loved about fallout...
@@Justanobody8472 b-blackpilled? bandwagon? naw, I tried 76, I was still excited for it, I kinda liked the card perk mechanic. I still ended up hating it instead of mindlessly consuming the worsening lore and events. I'm not apart of any bandwagon, these are my own opinions from my own experiences. I rarely see people talk about the lore, people have just accepted it now.
I like how they used in game assets usable by general players to make this vinyet. No rendered animation, custom made set peices, etc... This is a movie that anyone who plays the game could technically make. Anyone know if this was done in house, or did they get some content creators to knock this out?
No that's just how few diversity hires are left working on this now and the budgets dwindled long ago. Look how many countries this update will be blocked in lol One of them must have played Fallout NV once and the whole brainstorm meeting (all 5 of them) thought they hit a stroke of genius then realized everyone who made proper trailers had already left or were fired.
Obsidian wrote a FNV quest where a ruined vault was leaking radiation into the groundwater poisoning a farm - you can repair the leak, but you doom a family who's stuck in the vault. You can save the family (who end up in a refugee camp anyway) or save the farm (which is a shrecropping farm - look it up), and the farm itself is a result of the ongoing colonization of the Mojave. Why can't the bethesda writers write up trolley problems like this? The fans WANT to think about the issues of colonization with the robots, mutants, and lasers left on the SIDE 🙄🙄🙄
I love Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, New Vegas is great too. There is something cartoony about Fallout 76 though, its almost to the point of being kind of like a caricature of Fallout 4 done by Acme cartoons.I understand- for a game that is expected to have lots of updates with new content, its easy to dip into the "fantastical" bag, easier than thinking out some more hardcore Fallout kinda stuff I guess. I dunno. Fallout 76 is great and I love it, especially the soundtrack! But it does feel like a cartoony kinda immitation Fallout in a way. Hard to explain.
@@darkstar.357 no I mean like it hasn't been serious about itself ever since fallout 4 came out. You don't get what I'm saying. fallout doesn't feel dark anymore it just feels goofy and cartoon and like a parody of itself
When will you be able to choose your own legendary mods? I’m not keen on wasting 100’s of modules just to get hunters/aristocrat effects multiple times
@@hadriusreznor3247 the player community made it clear they did not want it. Did you even go into Nuclear Winter? It came out in 2019, and by 2020 it was largely dead. I sometimes would hang out in the lobby for hours and not a single person would show up. There was a brief return of players when they announced it was going away, but literally nobody was playing it about six months after it came out. In short, the majority of the community simply does not care for PvP. And if it was to return, it would probably be the exact same thing again. Some players at first to grab the items you can win, then nobody will go back once they have all the things they want.
@@hadriusreznor3247 Oh another anti-woke idiot lol no one cared about this Fortnite mode in fallout that's why they deleted it because absolutely no one played it anymore
@@michaelmartin4552 True Fallout 76 is a community game people help each other even if we can kill each other at any point in this game 99% of players never do this because it's a great community that doesn't want to kill other players
Every season now I login to see that the bugs are still there, and then I logout... ✅Collection challenge stuck at 9/10 Grognaks, ✅bunker key cards and duplicate keys still stuck in inventory, ✅camera film crafting tutorial prompt every time I login.
Define updating, because all they have done since basically Steel Dawn... is push out daily Chore Bored grinds and cosmetics. No quests worth doing, no story... no faction lore expanded... NOTHING. Just housing items and skins.
@@EQOAnostalgia Don't say that, you'll upset the diehard 76 fans and they'll get the pitchforks and torches and delcare there is content. Somewhere. Deep in there. Which they will find. Sometime soon. Eventually.
@@JohnDoe-uj9cq Not really. Most people who play and enjoy Fallout 76 don't really care what outsiders think or say about the game. In fact, a lot of people who play this game also criticize Bethesda and want them to fix this game. Present company included.
Y'all need to let the Fallout 76 hate go, and this is coming from a massive New Vegas and Fallout 2 fan. 76 is my third favorite Fallout game after those two. So many fun memories and such a kind community. Such a shame people still view it the same way they did back in launch.
@@matthewflores4183 The gameplay is just Fallout 4's but modified to fit a live-service MMO model, which, granted, doesn't always work in its favor. I still have fun in it, though.
@@LuciusVulpes fallout 4 is also really boring. New Vegas is where fallout low key died but the spirit of it has been turned into a goofy love service game that can't take itself seriously more often than not. We hardly get any good updates and most of the good ones are miniscule and so grindy it becomes not fun to play. only thing I'm looking forward to rn is the fallout TV show and even then its story is probably gonna be a copy of one of the older fallout games just like 4 was to 3
@@matthewflores4183 I do agree with the grindiness part, to an extent. Unfortunately the dev team and their budget isn't big enough for large, diverse updates anymore.
76 deserves the hate it got. They've stripped almost everything interesting from the game and made it perhaps the most hyper casual game that exists these days; it's the equivalent of Candy Crush for your PC now. Nuclear Winter removed, Survival game mode, and all Survival game-play elements scrapped, loads of bugs, poor balancing for weapon diversity, and no reason to interact with other players anymore because it's so easy. I liked the game on launch- and then they took away everything I liked about it. But hey, at least we got NPCs back right? Now you can hear the same dialogue over and over across the entire map now instead of just train stations. Stop simping for Bethesda; 76 had tons of potential, monumental amounts of potential and could've been the PREMIER Fallout game that drew in every single possible audience. The only people that play it now are stuck in an endless cycle of FOMO and Atomic Shop drip feed disguised as "content."
I've been playing this game since the Beta came out and this was the first time that I made myself stay away from the pts because I didn't wanna spoil it for me. Lol. Hope to see you all out there!
"Casino-style features may not be available in certain territories including Belgium, Czech Republic, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, Ghana, Libya, Pakistan, Poland and Thailand." Screw you poland you arent allowed to gamble in a video game.
if you look at the post with all the rewards for the new season on the 76 website it seems like they got some of the stuff in this vid wrong. some of the items they've marked as being 1st aren't (the weather station and the conqueror power armor) while some of the items that aren't marked as being locked to 1st should be (the circus vending machine, the modern kitchen set, the pavilion kit, the survival tent, the stein display)
After finishing the story it definitely becomes that...feels like a regular fallout game up until you start grinding for stamps and working through the scoreboard.
Hey um Bethesda you so realize that attacking people over negative reviews of starfield on Steam isn't exactly gonna make people want to play any of your other games nor convince them to spend their hard earned money on microtransactions in those games
I wouldn’t consider more micro transactions “support for the game” like so many of you are saying. Can we actually get content for this game instead of new boring scoreboards? And somehow I know I’m going to get attacked because I dare question the game so many of you are addicted to. It’s sad to me that so many of you see this and think it’s awesome. Look at literally any other MMO and look at the actual content updates they get. But the second Bethesda comes out with a new scoreboard, all your wallets open up. It’s the COD effect. “New skin? I HAVW TO BUY IT”
@@wardy6224 It would be good though. 76 in CE2 with support for modern tools and whatnot. Meaning anyone familiarized with CE2 doesn't have to translate differences, or something, if they help out with 76. I suspect the biggest problem would be save games. Different game and engine, etc, but I believe even CDPR said "make new save games for Cyberpunk 2.0" nevermind a Bethesda game and 76 2.0 lol. But hey I'm not a dev.
More useless skins and camp items most people do not care about, we need radical new gameplay mechanics, the game is just a shooting galleria with 101% fetch quests. Reworking the questline to be more, well, Fallout and enabling seasoned players to redo the quests whenever they feel like it would be amazing for coop experience. More indepth missions should make a comeback and Vault raids should be returned and up the difficulty, something akin to zombie mode should be added instead of the Godawful Daily Ops.
Please give World updates like server list, and settings talored to hardcore survival like the need for sleep, food and water and respawn at death location for disabled fast travel.
You can do that in custom worlds already. Wouldn't make sense on live servers. I personally like doing hard core permadeath high difficulty survival runs sometimes.
I actually played this in VR once using a windows app! Worked really well till you have do things that force the camera into 3rd person like using a workbench or getting in and out of your power armor. Then it gets awkward and disorienting.
How about quests and actual content? I have like 4 camps, all of them full to budget... i think we have enough housing items and skins. Sooooo. . . get back to making an actual GAME.
Uh, why should it have any New Vegas references? This game is set in 2102. That's 181 years before the events of FNV. That is 170 years before the Ranger Unification between the NCR and the Desert Rangers. over 160 years before Mr. House recruited tribes to rebuild Vegas. There was no "New Vegas" yet at that time period. The Great Khans had only just arrived in the area, and NV was just a handful of survivors living a primitive lifestyle, and the Followers of the Apocalypse will not even be formed for another 60 years. And another 110 years after that until they set up their outpost in the Mormon Fort. You have to keep in mind the timeline. "New Vegas" was almost two centuries in the future at this time.
Im rank 99 this season. Will i make it to 100? Is this scoreboard coming out 5th december or is it coming tomorrow. I am asking because until friday i wont be able to log in the game
I've tried getting into 76 several times. The biggest issue I've had with it is constant crashing. The game itself is actually quite fun now that they've updated it, but the constant crashing just spoils all the potential fun.
Lol nah it's an ADHD vehicle designed to accommodate the LCD of gamers. Hence why they can't release a functional game and need as many seasons of the Simpsons to make a tolerable product
In online games the term "season" refers to a scoreboard or daily to-do list that you're working through for rewards you have to the end of the "season" to complete before they go away.
There's going to be three different weather control stations. One of them will be for everyone, another will be Fallout 1st exclusive, and the third will be in the Atomic Shop.
el mapa es inmenso con muchas ubicaciones pero de nada sirve si en ellas no hay nada interesante, por qué no hacer un dlc dándole vida a aquellas zonas sin vida?
@@bdeamon1yeah only 76 players. Real fallout fans want actual content not cash grab bullshit wastes of time and energy for a fucking skin. If they could atleast out a fun way to get these cool new items it'd be worth the time but it's just a giant boring repeatable grind fest of nothingness. people who enjoy this kind of fun are stupid
Can you please up the graphics with path tracing and 50-60 fps with target 4k and a whole lot of lighting graphics that wanna make you kick the nearest hat. Forget sturdy 60fps in legends like these. What you want is of the better and less of reasons to lead it towards competativenes. I personally thing they should pimp the physical combat and give enwmies a hifger stagger chance. Even against long range weapons. But never the less up up the Edwards for playing in a pvp server. Let people make allianses and let the downtrodden always have the ability to join one of his or/her/hen personally calculated skill level pr game stativs. More hideous random bosses, and more misc quest with lore dating back to F1 that can give you a feeling of impacting that lore in funny small ways. And, but instead of only focusing on those used citys and problem/solution end game