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- New Main Quest: Uncover the secrets of West Virginia by playing through an all-new main quest, starting from the moment you leave Vault 76.
- Human NPCs: Befriend or betray new neighbors who have come to rebuild, and experience Appalachia through the eyes of its residents.
- New Creatures and Gear: Take down newly mutated creatures finding their way to the region and earn the highest tier of weapons and armor.
- Choices and Reputation: Alter the fates of those you meet with dialogue trees. Decisions affect your standing with each faction through an all-new reputation system.
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Product information
| ASIN | B07DD9571S |
|---|---|
| Release date | November 14, 2018 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,998 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #3 in PlayStation 4 Downloadable Content |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 2.4 Ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Rated | Mature |
| Item model number | FAOCSTP4PENA |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bethesda Softworks |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Date First Available | May 21, 2018 |
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In Fallout 76: Wastelanders, people are now coming back to West Virginia. Two vying factions are struggling to gain the upper hand as the secrets of West Virginia are revealed. The Settlers have come to find a new home, and the Raiders have come to exploit them. Embark on a new quest for the Overseer, forge alliances with competing factions, and uncover the truth of what's hidden in the mountains. Includes the full game and bonus Raider & Settler in-game items.
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Yes, there are many glitches and they are quite annoying. They are not the typical freeze and graphical glitches from the previous Fallout games.
The glitch that has bothered me the most has to do with communicating with other players. I am unable to hear anyone talk unless I add them as a friend and do a Party Invite. I even had an issue where I could hear someone prior to adding them to a team,, but once adding them to my team I could no longer hear them unless I unjoin the team. If this is a CoOp/PvP game, communication is important. However, there is a work around until they fix this.
I have not had server issues like others have complained about.
I have had my game freeze a few times, but it went away without having to do anything on my end but wait
a few seconds.
Yes, if you buy the DISC, you will be downloading nearly 100 GB worth of updates and it takes a while even
with a good connection.
The game is otherwise lots of fun if you're into the typical map exploration of other Fallout games. Playing with
teams is really a lot of fun. I know they are out there but I haven't run into people who simply want to cause trouble for others. I've actually met a lot of people who are of high levels looking to help low level people.
No, there are no NPC's or companions. It's not as big of a deal as I thought it would be. Maybe they will come with DLC, maybe they wont. However, having no NPC's doesn't bother me enough to miss out on playing this game. It is a soft core survival mode, especially in the beginning before you get CAPS and upgrade you charisma perk and can buy items.
The new VATS system is not as bothersome as people have made it out to be either. This encourages Melee and learning to simply aim and shoot. I NEVER play first person shooters so the new system has taught me to be better at aiming and shooting. However VATS is there and you can upgrade it to target limbs.
If you are interested in playing a new Fallout with other people, or even if you're into exploration of a large Fallout map. Buy this game. It's still cool
It has everything you've come to expect with the Fallout franchise. I mean every Fallout game starting with Fallout 3 basically plays the same with tweaks here and there to some of the systems. But for the most part when you go in to play, you expect to know how it "feels". And the same can be said of Fallout 76, the instant you log in and create your character it is already familiar. Now there are a few tweaks to the game just like every Fallout game, such as the way VATS works. No longer does the game freeze or slow down (it can't because everything is always online) but basically as it's active it will drain your AP meter with a constant drain and you fire and of course the higher the percentage change to hit will depend on if you hit or not.
They brought back the settlement building introduced in Fallout 4 so you can set up a camp in this game for a nice convenient way to stash your collected goods, also a hub to fast travel to which is always welcome. Another new and honestly very cool change is the leveling system in this game. When you level up you get to pick one of your SPECIAL stats to level and then you are given a selection of cards to choose from that each have different upgrades attached to them based on which trait you went with. You then attach that card to your character and it increases your ability in that fashion. What's even neater, is that there are packs of these cards that you get from quests and other events that when opened give you a random assortment of trait upgrades that you can attach to replace other cards. Super customizeable. Also if you end up collecting the same card you can combine them to increase the strength of that card which is also very cool.
So on to the things I don't much care for. Firstly it is super quiet out there. It's pretty busy right out of the vault as people are all still lingering around the starting area but as you start leveling up and moving away it gets quieter and quieter. Last night I played for a few hours and only ever saw 1 other person although I did hear gunshots in the distance so I know more people are out there. That is both pretty cool and lonely at the same time. I enjoy playing solo so i'm not bothered by the lack of people and honestly I when I see someone else I get super paranoid anyway and move in the other direction. That said, it is almost TOO quiet out there. A few more NPC's to interact with would be nice. Something to liven up this dreary wasteland. OH and this really isn't a wasteland at all, I mean from what i've seen thus far everything is still alive and lush. Of course I haven't even seen the entire map yet and there is one particular place south east of the map that looks very wastelandish.
I didn't have any server problems last night when I played but it wouldn't have surprised me if there were some considering it was day 1 of the release and everyone was trying to play. I'm sure any servers problems will taper off as the load on the servers drops going forward. So all in all i'm enjoying this game a ton. If you like any of the previous Fallout games then you will for sure like this one.
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y si son nuevos en fallout primero vean un gameplay del juego antes de comprarlo



















