@SOGAUAAA You have made me re-think this! Thats crazy to think tbh that the people moaning could be the ones with the tesla rifles etc ,....... you may be onto something TBH!
My big rule is if you join a daily op team be ready to do the daily op and help the team...don't just sit in your camp letting the others do the work. :-)
I have an unwritten rule of my own: Do NOT place a survival tent close to Whitespring Station. People, including me, place their camps there and when a survival tent has spawn priorities over a legit camp, that REALLY pisses me off
One of my unwritten rules is that you don't have to single handedly kill everything at an event. This is similar to the people lobbing explosives and choking spawn points like you described in the video. You know who I'm talking about and you know who you are if I'm talking about you. It's that guy who simply has to insta-kill as many enemies as fast as he can so that he can maximize his xp gain. Meanwhile, he's robbing other players of their xp's. Get two or three of these guys in an event, especially an indoors event, and you might as well go order a pizza because the chances of you getting anything other than the completion rewards are slim to none. All you have to do is tag an enemy to get the xp, you don't have to kill it. And everyone who tags the enemy also gets xp for the kill. I'll go into an event with a single shot fixer and hit a target one or two times and move on to the next target. This way I get my xp and so do other players. Like he man said, sharing is caring.
I have trouble with my explosive build partly because it can deal a lot of damage quickly but also because I feel like I have to kill everything. I’m trying not to just kill everything, but I also don’t want to die so I started using Foundations Vengeance for events. I feel like it’s not nearly as horrible for stealing kills as the launchers and hopefully no one minds me throwing the odd grenade into a group of enemies.
heres a rule for you...dont build a bloody camp at charleston station, it can stop the random spawn where the travelling vendor bot spawns in opposite the station (also a spawn at the bridge at the top of the hill...if you dont know, run over the bridges only have to go as far as the floor changes colour then come back wait for the spawns
One of my first camps was at Charleston, purely because it seemed like a good location for my low level character. I had no idea about the vendor spawn point, and I suspect many who build their camps there don't either. Best not to get your knickers in a twist over an honest mistake.
@@AKP_Gaming I used to drop the "you've been insulted" notes too, but they are harder to come by. I keep a ton of random notes on me at all times now because they convey my feelings better than any emote ever could.... at least until we get a middle finger emote. I would gladly give up every emote just a single middle finger emote 🤣
The problem with Radiation Rumble is that whenever me or someone else decides to gather ore the players don't protect the NPCs at all and just let them die. I've said this numerous times Bethesda needs to add a vote to kick feature so that annoying players get kicked from lobbies. Same shit with Project Paradise some people just stand around and don't gather the required items or just don't protect the animals. Another annoying thing is when a player decided to activate the event before more players can join. An in game chat feature would be nice as well for those without a mic.
Sorry but nuking to leave drop site v9 is not as optimal for flux farming as leaving forward station delta. The person in your video has it right. You get way more flux nuking above forward station delta.
Unwritten rule I go by in events... catch and release. Meaning, tag an enemy a few times then go to the next enemy (rad rumble/guided meditation/ test your metal etc) and let others get their tags in also.
And I personally use Friendly Fire during Radiation Rumble so I can heal the NPC's so the event don't fail and people get less xp. If you are a heavy gunner, bring a flamer and use the perk. Seen it fail to many times due to that, which is why I got the perk in the first place.
AMAZING how many folks just don't pay any attention to the objectives of an event, which are 1. Explained in the loading event screen, and 2. Listed in the upper right corner of your screen!
@@4theluvofbooksequip friendly fire Perk card and use a flame weapon like flaming shiskebab, flaming chainsaw, etc and when you flame the NPC they gain life back and stay alive. I do it for free range to keep the brahmin alive too
When it comes to cliffside bases in general, move your camp unit a safe amount of way from the ledge, as the spawn location is tied to the camp kit. Noting is more fun than having to fast travel 3-4 times just to not be at the bottom of the cliff with no way up.
A lot of my unwritten rules have already been covered by you. I've fallen to my death because of players exiting the game while I was shopping at their vendors. Another place I like to leave things for newer players is the Overseers cache by the Wayward. Also, because my camp is next to the Wayward, I seldom try to sell anything for more than 5 caps. The only things I have that cost more than that are Perfectly Preserved Pies because I worked hard to earn those! 😁
@@sausagesoda4090never been able to find one, I have 4 which have come from the machine over the past 5 or so months. Being a hoarder I have a lot of crap but somehow find the room.
I could be wrong, but was told the Overseers Cache's aren't shareable, so what you put in won't be available for others. I use to put stuff in them until someone corrected me on that. I generally use the suitcases (Morgantown, White Springs or Watoga).
That happened to me tonight. I didn’t die.. but I have been running into these camps a lot lately and I am starting to think they’re a disguised “trap camp” on the DL. They put lots of stuff in their vendor to draw people in and once they have at least 1 person shopping.. they deactivate the camp so you fall to your death. I’m officially ignoring these camps from now on. If they have a camp that’s built over a cliff or something and it has a ton of legendaries or plans.. then I don’t need to see it that bad. I already have pretty much everything I already need.. when I am going to player vendors, it’s to look for deals that I can flip or looking for collection pieces and that’s it. Additionally, I won’t go into a players camp if their vendor isn’t outside.. or if it is on top of a metal or wood floor.. then no thanks, I don’t need to see it. Id rather not look at all and not give them the satisfaction of killing me, getting my caps and whatever junk I have on me.
I found someone putting 1k lead in the suitcase so I threw in 20k gunpowder because I could and watched someone lvl 836 just grab it all and threw in the stash box... needless to say the guys in my party weren't happy with him so they left some gifts as his camp, nothing says get lost like basic blueprints covering your base floor, lag was his punishment.
Your rule for Scorched Earth is part of what's wrong with the way people do it Firstly, it's not just about killing her as fast as you can. When she's on the ground, she drops spawns of enemies, killing them gives you more XP, so keep her on the ground (no grenades, no nuka launchers, explosions make her take off) and only occasionally shoot her (ideally just a mini gun but no OP plasma weapons), then turn and shoot her spawn. The longer she's alive the more spawn, the more XP Secondly, it is also about picking flux, the place most people launch is dumb, it puts half the nuke zone off the map and misses out on hundreds of flux. The person on your video knows exactly what they're doing, if anything, place it further north Now imagine all of that, but fighting IN the nuke zone, that means as well as all the XP you get, every enemy is dropping flux ingredients... we do this on a private server, keep her alive for as close to 30 mins as possible, go up 3 or 4 levels and collect 50+ EACH of glowing mass, hardened mass and high radiation fluids. Plus a page of legendary weapons. We have so many ingredients we regularly just leave hundreds on the world because we can't use it all, even after picking and making 20-30 crimson and violet flux each time, because we'll launch 2 or 3 times (much more fun than going WestTek) Your own video confirmed the higher level enemies at Radiation Rumble the more ore you put in. Just as you said it, a Deathclaw appeared, that only happens with the ore going in. Same with Floaters and Snallygasters And another place not to camp is Eviction Notice. Get away from the enemy spawn points and get down into the middle, you will get more XP AND far more legendaries. You have to be in range of the body to be ale to loot it, so if you're at a spawn point at one end of the event, you won't be able to loot at the other. And ffs, destory the meatbags and fix the rad scrubber when it goes down. I swear people dont even understand the event, despite the instructions on the screen. Stop letting other players carry you through events (Moan over, great vid)
Yeah got to admit most launches I have seen are never in the spot you have stated it should be. And everybody seems to be dedicated on killing the queen as quickly as possible. So nobody really gets anything worthy.
i'll track down a way overpriced vendor owner, do the gift emoji, and take forever in my pipboy, and drop just a propaganda flyer. sometimes they get super mad. lol
For Rad rumble im affraid people dont get it aswell as some orher events , another thing is if there is like 6 people with fixers i have nothing to do as a heavy gunner ... GIVE PEOPLE A CHANCE its not COD
I find Explosives in Radiation Rumble a conditional circumstance. If you have the server there all high level and able to melt ghouls with regular guns don't use explosive weapons. If you barely have enough players and/or everyone is too weak and ghouls are getting through and rapidly killing the defense objectives. Then let it rip nuke everything with the Nuka Launcher!
Stop using the nuka launcher at events. the explosion blows corpses away far enough to where it despawns and you lose all the loot including legendaries from it. If you've ever wondered why you don't get as much legendaries at events like Eviction notice/Rad rumble, there's your reason.
@@BxBxProductions agree but Radiation Rumble is an interior event. If you do not have enough players to keep the objectives safe from the ghouls then bomb the shit out of them ! lol
Good unwritten rules - I didn't realise hogging the alleyways in rad rumble was akin to camping - I do that sometimes, so will bear this in mind in future. Bear in mind also these rules are for players who want to play positively towards others (which most of the FO community do), and oddly enough I get a lot more fun out of helping other players, and it's one of the things I love about the game as it isn't encouraging that "I'm better than you" playstyle that so many games do. But it pays to take into account there are some players who will play otherwise - it doesn't really bother me too much as that's part of the variety of it all. At least FO76 makes it pretty difficult to be griefed by others if you play in passive mode (just be wary when claiming workshops lol).
For Rad Rumble if people stay in the hallways it actually lowers the spawns. The ghouls should keep spawning throughout the whole event but when the ore tier is increased they are temporarily replaced with stronger enemies so more exp which then returns back to ghouls and this repeats until the last tier is completed then its just constant ghouls once the deathclaws are all killed.
Good vid. Only yesterday i was on someones cliffside camp and the next thing i know i am falling to my death as the camp disappears 🙈. I also stand in some events trying to get xp and its just huge explosion after another. I have been to events where i literally could not get a single shot in on any enemy at all.
@Tigs2 They are the ones which are so annoying, like you finally get an event you want to do and all it is one shots and flashes and your like sod this lol
I always wear power armor when in a cliffside camp just in case the camp owner thinks it funny to deactivate the camp to see me fall - at least I won't die if that happens.
Sometimes, when Im feeling less more defensive than combat, I'll stand on top of the jukebox for repairs and any time someone comes over to it, I pull out my thirst zapper and start spraying like "Back off!" lol
Sounds more like Pet Peeves than unwritten rules. I had no idea others might be bothered by my explosive Railway Rifle. After all, every event I go to people are blowing things up left and right. Since it's the only build n weapon I play with I don't plan on changing it.
I think people are bothered by the excessive use of grenades or mini nukes to the point that no one is able to have fun or see. The explosive legendary is normal
I sit at the end of the tunnel on rad rumble if there are people using explosives like the grenade launcher or fatman. I do this cause it's the only way I can get some tags on the enemies.
As long as you being there is not the REASON they are using those weapons.... I have used them myself, but only because of campers! Unless you're running ore (like I do), STAY OUT OF THE FUCKING HALLS.
I didnt like camping halls but I would sometimes anyways (Usually not on a team so...) my set rules if I do that, tap each enemy then help others. if their in the hall, dont kill them. I found middle of the room brings great exp at least :)
I am always the one gathering ore, every time. And I heal the NPCs, so by GOD im going to camp the hallways for XP. The biggest rule anyone needs is "dont be a jerk" that's about it. Anything else is on you. If you fall to your death from a camp, not my problem, maybe I had to log out suddenly. If you don't like where they launch the nuke? Switch servers. Don't like the prices? move to the next vendor, i'm sure that 30 caps will break your game immersion. The jukebox doesn't always show as playing for every person, even in the same group, seems to be more reliable since they re-added the event however. If you drop items in a suitcase at any station, you have given up the right to that item, first come first serve. What is this romper room? FFS
If you show up to rad rumble in a full group atleast 1 or 2 of you should be rocking the stealth suit... Get those ores people I've actually stopped going to rad rumble since 80% of participants seem perfectly content with camping tier 1 with Tesla rifles...
Here's some end game unwritten rules for nuking. 1. Never center fissure site prime. You want to leave drop site V9 out of the nuke zone. 2. Avoid hitting a train station. Train stations have very useful things after you've went through a nuke zone farming flux/legendaries. Nobody wants to inventory manage while being irradiated. 3. If you are going to nuke someplace where player camps are (like Whitesprings) message the camp owner about what your about to do so they have the chance to move their camp. 4. Don't nuke areas where certian public events spawn. 5. If you're going to nuke somebody, either you should center nuke it to get your point across, alternitively you can just go there and turn off their camp lights instead. I like to roleplay as a light inspector and tell them that i had to shut down their lights for safety reasons.
Also if your vendor hopping, and you show up wanted, stop getting bent out of shape when someone shoots you there's an atom reward in the challenges to kill wanted players so it's gonna happen lol
Played a rad rumble the other day where a guy was sitting on top of the middle thing and killing EVERYTHING in both directions with a grenade launcher(pretty sure the nuka launcher from a few scoreboards back). You bet I camped a hallway that tine
nah, this game is too casual to have "unwritten rules" just do whatever. if you dont like how somone is doing something just go elsewhere. the only rule should just be dont be a dick, something the 76 community is very good at i might add. ive got some decent time on the clock now and i would say ive run into maybe a couple ppl who were jackasses in over 1000 hours of game time.
@Dexter_Solid Hey Dexter! How are you doing? I agree with the don't be a d**k part. That would be the one and only golden rule on fallout 76 TBH. Plus 1,000 hours of game time wow! Still joining it? You on PC?
Don't go in a Expedition without stimpaks. You'll never know when you'll drop or when your team mate drops because that Fixer does everything except block lol.
When i am afk i hide somewhere where nobody can find me. Got robbed with the inventory steal hack when it was a thing, never want to experience that again. When i see overprized stuff i put a 'you got insulted' and a spoiled bio fluid in the players bed. An unwritten rule for me: A camp in the forrest is where the beginners start. Dont lock your buildings up, let the beginners use your workbenches etc. If i see one of those camps i break in and turn everything on or off, depending on what state is was in before (and there's a way to break in in 99% of all cases).
I have my camp alone side the Ohio River South of the the bus that was a grill pre war times I build my home a small 5X2 house with a balcony on the river side of my house, in front of the house I build a street fast food place like a small burger place and put my vending station in the there so people use it like a you order the food, then a small Motel that offers a bed and workbenches for ammo armor Amd a stash box to
I played at release for about a month or so and stopped and just came back a week and a half ago and all I find at big events is people absolutely decimating mobs before I can pull a shot off. I'm on PS and have seen more selfish people than helpful. It reminds me of why I stopped playing CoD when I moved from xbox to PS because you have more campers than people playing the map.
Perfect example. I'm in vault 96 for the brotherhood mission and someone went in my camp and shut off my resources (its by wv lumber and I have a wood extractor and water purifiers I put On a switch from when I was learning camps). I left those unlocked so anyone could get wood or water and they cleaned them out. They bought a hallucigen gas grenade and must have set it off on my turrets or Beckett because not long after they bought it they were wanted. The ended up hardwiring them now. Same kind of asshats I encounter in gta that attack you as soon as you log in...
If you come across a camp that has a pet, and its being attacked, DEFEND THE PET WITH YOUR LIFE. They are so hard to get and the owner will be very upset with you/themselves for leaving their camp unprotected.
I only use explosive weapons and the odd plasma caster now and then. but for rad rumble I use an explosive shotgun with enforcer and grenadier. not gonna kill anything but it's splash will tag most if not everything as well as slow the ghouls down.
The community box is a good idea, the blue suitcase story changes with different players, the nuke location advice is needed. Nuking the centre of the map gives excellent rewards, every underground mutant becomes irradiated and drops heaps of loot but is now limited because it’s going to be fixed soon. Fallout 1st should be used by those who can’t get the point that this is geared for multiplayer events. Nice work….
Teleporting to camps should be free, I hate it when I get there and the person no sooner than I land yanks it up. Yep a waste of caps there. One Violent Night would be great if people would just play the instruments. I can recall several times I get there and yea most of them there are below level 200, but at the least play an instrument. I always just go and play the banjo by the one pillar, I feel I am giving the lower levels a fair chance to get the kills, but if to many are there it takes forever for it to raise the time, Camping at Radiation Rumble, yet those who bring a fatman or a grenade launcher are not better. As for vendor prices, if you find my camp all my vendor items are marked for 0-caps. I have what I need. I just rather help others, but to have someone that is a seller come in and take all the items I have just to turn around and put a price ridiculous price is uncalled for. Yea I know there will be a donation box soon for new players by vault 76, but I also think they need to put a level limit on it. Since I recall hearing about several higher level players taking from it. Plus I also think that if you place a vendor in your camp, it should also stop you from building traps. I see so many lure camps having all kinds of stuff only to be a trap camp to kill players and take there stuff. Excellent Rules though. and nice vid. I have been playing since beta and been through a lot of the good and bad, yet here recently has went to the bad again
@teamzinjagaming I am kind of with you with this one. Why do we have to keep paying caps to travel to other camps like overall you could be spending 1,000 caps for nothing. In terms of the camp prices not all heroes wear caps! I think its not real money so why go crazy
Just mentioning this for the community. Two ways to reduce that cap hit is travel first to free fast travel sites (Whitespring Mall, V76, Foundation, Crater, Fort Altas, Rusty Pick, Nuka Nuka World on Tour). Then from there, go to the final destination. Works for anywhere on the map you want to go. Also, if you're in a group, group member camps are also free to travel to. Along with the Travel agent perk, I rarely have to pay over 10 caps to any location on the map.
im probably terrible when it comes to shop prices as i have no idea what to sell things at. there arent any great tools to figure that stuff out on xbox either
I honestly just sell all ammo for 1 cap each and all my plans for 50 caps each they sell vary well at that price I've played on Xbox an on playstation the playstation community seems to be the better priced from what I've experienced anyway
@originalmalfor4000 I agree with ammo apart from cores then I sell these between 75 and 160. Plans I can't get a solid price on any platforms like I put one in a vendor for 35,000 and it sold 2 minutes later other ones that should be 2k sit there for weeks. It's so hard to work out, all my common / uncommon ones are 9-50 caps
2:50 so issue here is i am over level 300 and its a pain in the ass to level up consistently if the "asshole" using the tesla is on a team join it and youll get half the xp or all the xp if you land hits on the enemies
@marktaboada2711 When I started playing on PC the fixer was duped so badly its naturally cheap, however on Xbox and PS4 they are much more expensive. Not sure since how the price has settled down as I haven't seen one in ages.
I'm sorry I disagree with you on selling serums the way you do this person has them listed at an appropriate price for 1000 caps and that's 1,000 less than base price if you were to price those things that a hundred something caps per you're just losing out on caps at that point comparatively to somebody who actually grinds for the resources and creates the items and someone who was a casual player and just randomly picked it up, then it should be priced more
Rad Rumble, stay in the center and tag baddies no explosions, the would would be a merry old place if everyone used the tesla rifle, put a 1 star quad and change it to an automatic fun for all, this would work for moonshine also, tesla not as useful (dmg wise) and eviction notice no explosions, and do not stand where the mutants spawn, tesla not useful at all , UM the deadly night one ..( the one you play music to wake the wendigo) stay inside the main building and tag them at doorways, dont stand on the roof and spam nukes/explosions. Think that covers most of the exp events. athough you could say eviction notices is more for legendarys, love your videos, someone needs to release vidoes about Rad rumble every day to wake'em all up
lore-wise, bottle caps are the currency because, atleast back in the original games, it was backed by clean water. Instead of lugging around entire bottles of water to trade, 1 cap = 1 bottle of water. It was established by a group of Water Merchants. the meaning has sort of faded since Bethesda gained the IP and went to the East Cost.
yes most of what you're saying i believe as will. You get some players love stuffing events up for everybody it a game for all to have fun so pleases play nice you all.😎❤👍
Also…. I am a bit of a noob. I go to a player vendors camp yesterday, with the signs pointing me to the shop. There is an orange laser door with the shop behind it. It has a lock on. I think oh! Must be a player challenge. I open said lock to use the shop ( and do) to find i am now wanted!! Within 2 mins a player is in my small base to execute me. I just stood there and let him. Lost all my junk as the ‘executioner’ took it. The player vendor is a ball bag.
If a player has gone that little bit further to make their shop seem inviting but a bit of a challenge... Assume they do not have your best interests at heart. If I can't walk straight up, unimpeded or hindered, to a player's shop, I just walk away.
@@peterclarke7240 thanks Peter, the stunt the player pulled has added to my PhD in hindsight. I find it difficult to understand them as I would just never think like that- ever. These people are all part of life’s rich and varied tapestry i guess.
I bet you wont do that again! lol! Happened to me, same as you i thought it was a challenge, nek minute...WANTED! Spawned back at my camp, got rid of my junk and about a minute later this menacing looking PA dude arrives and kills me instantly....
I'm guessing that person is at max cap so they lock their vendor. The unwritten rule for that situation is you either save your vendor or if you can't (wiring and building is a bitch), turn off the camp from map. Now if they're in a team, there's nothing they can do but lock it
Not sure how the community used to be but right now on PS5 it's full of rude people, everyone told me how great the fallout community was... they make me hate this game
Second one is also wrong if I’m logging out and logging out it’s none of your business when I log out and if I lose the sale, that’s my business not yours, so keep your rules to yourself use them for yourself. Don’t expect me to follow them and remove my camp, so somebody falls off a cliff that’s just comical.
@@AKP_Gaming I know but I have seen that day 4 high priced traders. I trade myself many stuff and I was near to drop one on them😁but I didn't do such stuff
I drop stuff at the vault entrance all the time in a bag on the ground but if I found a dog crate with shit in it, I definitely would take it especially if I just watched you put it in there and clean it out just for fun
That’s just said there is no correct location burst just for a ride to salon shed or wherever you choose to launch it but there is no correct place to watch it. Otherwise you wouldn’t get a choice.
Turn everybody’s music off because there’s usually two or three different sources playing and it’s annoying. I turn off all the lights just cause it’s a grief mechanism. That’s hilarious it’s not a rule you’re just stating things you don’t like these aren’t rules.
Yeah, not one of the rules you’ve mentioned is any universal globally excepted rule I’ll just your opinions about how things should be and your opinion doesn’t matter you’re in someone else’s camp your opinion doesn’t matter you’re at someone else’s nuke your opinion doesn’t matter. Are you following?
Yup I would take your 200 stem packs in a heartbeat turn around and put them on my vendor. I might put them on there for cheap because I got them for free but probably not.
@FalloutKurier6 I am not telling people how to play the game. I find from resources about what can annoy other players. If I am 100% honest I even do some of these myself.
@@rockero1313 The two mentioned are a good guide to helping the community accomplish the goal as a whole. Example: waiting out the timer to start a mission (unwritten rules). all the others can be considered personal preferences. My personal viewpoint.
Ahhh yes. Rad Rumble is the only place I get 2 use my 2Shot fatman. Soooo, ima just keep using it. I dont need the xp or the loot, nor a desire to troll anybody. I just wanna use the odviously fun weapon that happens to be useful at that 1 event.