Re: Fallout 76 is the score it wishes it had on metacritic
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:14 am
Yeah you caught me just before I went off to eat. You are definitely way too under-leveled for that area of the map so I wouldn't worry
OrangeRKN wrote:Yeah you caught me just before I went off to eat...
jawafour wrote:OrangeRKN wrote:Yeah you caught me just before I went off to eat...
Hey, Orange, I meant to say - your camp build was ace! The layout and different zones give a feel of being a base more than a house!
How are you able to place so many decorative things around your camp? IIRC you have objects like cups and ornaments on your furnishings and I didn't think that could be done?
OrangeRKN wrote:The underground part was preexisting and you're probably remembering that, I only built on top...
OrangeRKN wrote:...But yes we're still waiting on proper decoration placing!
jawafour wrote:I expanded my camp last night... I now have two water purifiers running .
Another player had a camp near to mine; he was a high-level guy (level 91 versus my 13) and his camp was ace. I gave him some purified water and he gave me a grand piano! . He actually placed it in my camp (it wasn't in a little dropped bag as when I drop things) and I don't know how he did that.
I guess he had some special gear because he could jump super-high, too.
OrangeRKN wrote:1) Multiple water purifiers won't produce water any quicker, instead at each tick one is chosen at random to deposit the generated water into. However, multiple purifiers will give you more storage space, so you will effectively get more water as rather than a limit of 2 before you need to collect, the limit will be 4, or whatever...
OrangeRKN wrote:2) If you party up with someone, you can both build in each others camps, using your own resources...
OrangeRKN wrote:3) The Marsupial mutation grants a high-jump, I have it also as it is super useful...
HSH28 wrote:...You get the ability to make mods for things from scrapping stuff you've built that don't have any mods on them...
twitter.com/BethesdaStudios/status/1155147603518115842
OrangeRKN wrote:^^^
OrangeRKN wrote:...I've quite a collection of magazines and bobbleheads I want to get up
OrangeRKN wrote:If we can group up, I need to revive an ally while they are downed in water to earn my scouts badge... if at all possible?
HSH28 wrote:I've just managed to complete the 'I Am Become Death' quest and launch a Nuke.
Although its obviously geared around team play I don't think it'd be too hard to do with a decently spec'd character on your own.
OrangeRKN wrote:HSH28 wrote:I've just managed to complete the 'I Am Become Death' quest and launch a Nuke.
Although its obviously geared around team play I don't think it'd be too hard to do with a decently spec'd character on your own.
This is what I have left to do, my plan is to collect a load of shotgun ammo beforehand so I don't run out mid-quest and waste all the effort. Robots give me the most trouble in the game so I'm kind of worried about that - but then I only learned recently that you should target the legs on assaultrons, for example. So maybe I've been fighting them wrong!
Bethesda wrote:C.A.M.P. DISPLAY CASES
> Display Cases are new C.A.M.P. objects that you can use to show off the Weapons, Magazines, Bobbleheads, and other items you’ve collected.
> Use the new “Displays” tab in the C.A.M.P. Build menu found between “Stash Boxes” and “Floor Décor” to construct a variety of different displays.
> Once built, you can assign items to your Displays directly from your Stash.
> Items you assign will remain in the Stash, and a new icon will appear next to their names to indicate which items in the list are currently on display.
> You can place up to 30 Displays at once, and each type of Display has a maximum number of items that can be assign to it.