My first CAMP was pretty pro. I expertly slapped my bed, stash and crafting stations down directly on the grassy hill just across and down a bit from The Wayward 🙂
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Level 200+ and I thought this was dumb, at first. You actually inspired me to build here and see what I can do with no power. Really liked it in the end. Very nice... good tips about the turret facing inward.
@@RandomWandrer I have 7k of lead, I almost never had a use for it. But fiber optics... I spent 1200 doing some orbital strike beacons. Thanks god Howard for the Meat Week and tons of fog crawler spawning in Cranberry Bog
I missed the video on tng channel.. didn’t see the comments, but I wanted you guys to know I love ya. Keep giving us great content, no matter what channel it’s on !
Great location and great tips! @8:53, your turret placement advice is excellent. Near Slocum Joe’s close to the Wayward/Overseer’s Camp, more enemies spawn at Joe’s and as factions fight there often, the ones that spawn on the road will often get distracted by your camp. Additionally, a scavenger is in the stream, and enemies spawn to attack him, finish him, and move to your camp, including Super Mutants. Also, random NPCs spawn at a tent nearby, and can include Blood Eagles and Cultists. Have turrets facing out too. I mention this as the road and woods around are flat, and my first camp is there that I use as my “Trading Camp/Free Resources” and often I can’t load it in as other camps are there.
@@Gamer_Aviatoronly 4 months???? Wow I thought this channel had been going a few years Just hit one year in December on mine so I get the slow build. You guys have A plus content and are so relaxed during commentary and such. That’s awesome and I’m slowly trying to get more comfortable with the commentary part I’m also horrible at camp builds so I’ll be watching this at work. Perks of being a security guard RU-vid all night
Spent years with Fallout 4 settlement system and 76's system has no rhythm to it and drives me nuts but i spend hours building and rebuilding my camps. With this new season i got the Pine Barren set and use it more often. I like the structures but i have found some have dead spots in them and i can't place some items. I have seen players build in areas like this so i build in the golf course because i have had more camps not spawn when i am not in the golf course. Great information. Thanks.
Great tips. I would like to add two more: 1. Ask a high level for resources. He has plenty. 2. If you create a private team with another player they can build things in your CAMP you don’t have the plans for.
Thanks for this information Noodle, even though my main character is over level 500 I have never had much experience (or interest to be honest) in building camps. I usually just put down the bare minimum of bed, stash box, work benches etc, but I will try to make this camp and at least make my character comfortable 😄
Another tip when end game is open place camps at events like meat week. Have the camp built efficiently enough where it doesn’t effect the even for other players. Speeds up the time the events take.
There's an area just west of the Morgantown train station, which is very safe & has a concrete deposit. It's convenient and has many challenge-related enemy types and scrap locations all within a short jog...
Pro tip. You dont even need a camp at low level. Join teams and use your team mate camps for free. Or whitespring. Build later. I plopped down extractor, collectron and scrap box. Randomly collected scrap as I played. By the time I wanted a proper camp, I had plenty to of scrap to build
Hello Noodle, I'm a 7DTD player coming to F76. My first question is why don't you tell us where Mort is? Second, why build a camp? Over the years, 7DTD made it useless to have a camp and I see the same thing here. There are benches galore in the wild.
Thanks. The pink outfit in the beginning is Motor-up Molly. The bad-ass trench coat look is the Ghoul Duster coat and a black cowboy hat I found in the forest. -Noodle
Am I doing something wrong here, I’m trying to set up a new camp at this location and it doesn’t let me place anything down just says item needs support or item is floating?
No, you're not doing anything wrong. Some locations are just not friendly. It depends on terrain and the type of item you're trying to place. Usually the floating thing happens with pre-fab buildings, but it can also happen with floors and workbenches. It sounds like you picked an odd place on the map. I would move. Where are you? what's the terrain like? -NP
@@tickntombomb Ok. The pavilion is friendly, but it's not 100% cooperative. If you're inside the structure, you have to play with objects and their positions. You can't place anything on the tables that are there for instance. But you can place things on the floors and add decorations to walls. I used wall decorations and defenses for my wall filler. Outside the pavilion you should have no problem building anything. Just move things around until they appear blue and you can place them. -Noodle
Are you using actual walls, or the exact same structures I'm using? Mine aren't actually in the wall category. You can't place a wall unless it snaps to a floor. What I'm using a is a "defense" and it does take some moving around, but eventually they just attach, like wall decorations. Also, are you in the same exact structure? If it's a different structure, it may not work. -Noodle
If you want to build big go to fallout 4. A few mods and your building is only limited to what the game can handle before crashing. 76 is good for quick builds.
I don't agree with that. Have you been to TNGs channel? Check out his weekly Top 5 builds. We actually hosted one last week. Fallout 76 players build out-of-this-world advanced stuff. -Noodle
@@Gamer_Aviator but with fallout 4 there is no use for glitches, no budget, no need to spend money and no restrictions with only 2 mods. 76 is nice for small quaint dwellings and you can build really cool stuff in a short amount of time. FO4 you’re only limited by your creativity and how much your pc or console can handle.
Ok. That's true. But this is a Fallout 76 channel. :D I'm not gonna tell people go get this other game and build. This is a video on how to create an awesome c.a.m.p. in THIS game, using what we have. We all play Fallout 76 instead of Fallout 4 for a reason, and while we're playing it, it helps to have a cool camp. -Noodle
@@meemigemeemes7875 there are 4x more people playing FO4 than 76 right now. Could do some builds in 4 than when all that hype dies down they can get more subscribers that would more than likely move to 76. My logic is sound. There is a better crossover between 4 and 76 than sims and 76.