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TopicIs Fallout 76 worse than No Mans Sky was at launch?
Dyinglegacy
11/28/18 2:45:33 PM
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DoGCyN posted...
It's not ludicrous at all. It's fair that you are okay with just running gunning and shooting things and being content with that. Other people (myself included) wanted more than that from a fallout game. The bigger issue is the world is just devoid of life in general. Big open world with nothing in it (except shooting things).


How is it devoid of life? You mean "human NPC" life? Absolutely. It is devoid of human NPC life, and for massive spoiler reasons. However, the exploring is really no more devoid of life than any other fallout game that I've played. Fallout is full of open landscape with not much going on, other than scenery. New Vegas: Large open desert, with boring scenery. Fallout 3, destroyed urban wasteland, with more desert. Fallout 4: A bit more scenery here, but still largely empty. It's a running theme in fallout. If you decide to pursue the story in 76, there is plenty of purpose to explore the diverse environments, as the story directs you there to do specific things.

You still run into entities and acquire quests, just like always. You still find interesting landmarks, just like always. You still get side tracked in that cave you just found, just like always. It's still fallout. You just don't like the fact that you, as the player, aren't the center of the universe. You're not the chosen one who brings about all this drastic change. You don't have decisions that make large story impact on the world. That's okay that you don't like those things. It's just not for you, and it's not what you want it to be. And that's OKAY.
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