EuroGamer: "After recording a podcast about how it's such an exciting time for Pokémon fans with Let's Go, you can't quite say the same for those looking forward to Fallout 76, the online spin-off in Bethesda's role-playing series. Unfortunately, after playing both the beta and the full release, it ranges from middling to being a bizarre, boring, broken mess as described in our Fallout 76 review. We've gathered our in-house Fallout experts Wesley Yin-Poole and Emma Kent to chat about what went wrong, and whether the game could possibly redeem itself - from the tease of new vaults and PvP factions to the potential of PC mods."
There are many who want to help out new Vault Dwellers but this level 1,000 player offers the best advice after spending hundreds of hours in the game.
Players looking forward to exploring the new content can now enjoy a preview of what to expect.
Spring has arrived in Appalachia and that means that it is time to go on a cleaning spring in Fallout 76 during the Spring Cleaning event.
They should just take Fallout76 out back and shoot it. It's a failed experiment, they should put it out to pasture and divert the manpower and resources onto their next gen projects.
It’s dead Jim.
The game will be dead by January if they cannot announce new free content for release soon. But new content will bring new bugs, so it will probably be an everlasting cycle for at least one year.
even IF they do (pretty big IF) the amount of damage they've done to their name and the playerbase will never recover ... only about 10-15% of the playerbase will be there by the time they do fix it, again IF they do ... first impressions count for a lot
I'm enjoying my time with it. It's messy, beautiful and really rather enjoyable.