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Review on Exploring the Wasteland: A Deep Dive into Fallout 76 by Agata Jurkiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is acceptable.

Bethesda is committed to correcting the mistakes that have been made. The community's anger was justified, and the latest ate has significantly changed the situation in the game. The developers are clearly interested in the further progress of their offspring. This is the main thing you need to know for those who are ready to categorically put an end to the project, not wanting to look at it.

Pros
  • The world of Fallout continued to exist, albeit with a different development team. The attempt to adjust the universe for itself was a success, to be honest. Don't let the fans scream and don't stone Bethesda's work, but this is their world now, and their rules of the game. It's better than nothing. Definitely better than the empty abyss after Fallout 2, released back in 1998. HL fans will confirm! Non-aggressive coexistence of players in the world. Surprisingly, this actually works: the players have developed a sense of social antipathy. More often you will encounter people with a high level. This, you know, looks like a calm and unhurried development, without unnecessary meetings with people who have an inferiority complex, trying for some reason to recoup others. Some quests are really enjoyable and don't get boring after a single passage. We are talking about events, daily and others. The main storyline looks vague, which is right. You were given the world online, and there is no desire to be limited to the passage of the plot. And some random encounters and quests are also pleasing with their execution. West Virginia is really beautiful! The Bethesda team managed to make the entourage of the world, which until recently saw flashes and peals from exploding nuclear bombs. The gradual withering of the world, the drying up of rivers and lakes, the slow dying of forests, the fading walls of houses and settlements. Everything looks in place, as it should. Donat existing only on paper. Indeed, you can earn these atoms by completing ordinary events. There are also third-party currencies that are extracted from legendary weapons and armor, or when completing special quests. The game really complacently refers to calm, unhurried players. No jerks, no low-intellectual crooks, no whirlwind battles. Turn on the Pip-Boy 2022 radio and listen to The Chordettes Mr. Sandman (1954) on a campaign through the dying wasteland. Although, I dare say, I have not yet seen further gaming at high and very high levels.
Cons
  • Bugs. They are real. They were not all caught. It's scary when you can be kicked during or after a fight with a high-ranking mob. This is unpleasantly annoying. The plot has white spots. This is more of a minus for ardent fans, of course. But still, some steps of the developers looked inadequate: the absence of the same people in Appalachia (appeared in Wastelanders), the unfortunate Overseer, the Brotherhood of Steel (suddenly out of nowhere). Nevertheless, the setting requires correct edits and changes, although, as grandfather Marx said, the traditions of past generations weigh like a nightmare over the minds of the living. :) A high level obsessively demands group cohesion. Great if you come with friends, great if you can find a team. Sociopaths and sociophobes will not be helped by the Lone Wanderer perk, alas. However, that's why he's a multiplayer.