OK aside from wether or not pushsquare should have made a new review about FO76 I would like to say this:
Two of my buddies and I are playing this together for the last three weeks. We regularly play multilayer games together, have for a couple of years now.
I think Bethesda could have done a lot better on the key multilayer aspects of this game. Sometimes it feels like - what's the point of even teaming up? You can't progress and complete quests as a team, rewards for quests are not shared, you can't even access locations as a team properly. The multi player feel of the missions just isn't there.
The nukaworld events are better but moreover than not, much higher level players are killing all the enemies before you even get to see them and its 'event over' before you've even begun.
We like the game but it does feel a bit lacking.
One of us bought a month of fallout1st, are we able to play 'private adventure' together? We haven't tried because it's not clear.
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Re: Fallout 76 - A Shockingly Bad Attempt at Multiplayer Survival
OK aside from wether or not pushsquare should have made a new review about FO76 I would like to say this:
Two of my buddies and I are playing this together for the last three weeks. We regularly play multilayer games together, have for a couple of years now.
I think Bethesda could have done a lot better on the key multilayer aspects of this game. Sometimes it feels like - what's the point of even teaming up? You can't progress and complete quests as a team, rewards for quests are not shared, you can't even access locations as a team properly. The multi player feel of the missions just isn't there.
The nukaworld events are better but moreover than not, much higher level players are killing all the enemies before you even get to see them and its 'event over' before you've even begun.
We like the game but it does feel a bit lacking.
One of us bought a month of fallout1st, are we able to play 'private adventure' together? We haven't tried because it's not clear.