Fallout 76

Fallout 76

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Mute 2020 年 6 月 11 日 下午 4:40
So I beat all main quests....
So what do I do now?
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Amocles 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 7:17 
make your own story. Pay people caps to do things for you. You can be the quest giver.
Halcyform 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 7:23 
If you've done pretty much everything such as main quests and reputations to ally, then all you have to look forward to is endgame content.

Endgame content:

Empty vendors of their 1400 caps daily.

Buy legendary modules from purveyor to stay away from scrip cap.

Scrip 150 pts worth of legendaries daily.

Get 200 gold bullion daily and 300 weekly.

Visit mothman camps/altars frequently to try and better your RNG odds when you farm for legendaries.

Murder cultists when the above doesn't work.

Server/vendor hop when you get tired of farming and just want to buy your stuff.

Optional Endgame: Soul (Dream) Crusher

Show up to every event with the intent to fail it.

Assume everything is a boss/legendary and murder it immediately. Spend time studying the map (room/zone) to learn spawn points. Whether during an event or simply open world, npcs generally have fixed spawn spot(s). If it hasn't spawned yet, it will - be ready.

Keep yourself flagged for pvp at all times. Join groups as much as possible and cause unnecessary conflicts.

Take all Workshops. Lock everything. If someone takes one of them, get those mods/perks or nuka colas ready. Round up a bunch of nasty stuff get it close to workshop. Use nuka colas to perpetually sprint through/around workshop with your new friends. When you finish with the workshop, replenish/replace your new friends and drag them to that person's camp if you know where it is.

Roleplay or create another character named Noober. Walk up to people and keep saying "Heya" and follow it up with asinine questions/statements. Additionally, if you see someone doing a quest, and you can interact with the quest npc, lock it in dialogue and keep it there. Turn to player and be like: "Heya".

Remind people that Fallout 76 is an MMO. Even says so on Steam label.

That's just a start. Do whatever else you can think of, because there's not much else to do.
最後修改者:Halcyform; 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 7:24
Socipat 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 7:28 
引用自 Halcyform
Roleplay or create another character named Noober. Walk up to people and keep saying "Heya" and follow it up with asinine questions/statements. Additionally, if you see someone doing a quest, and you can interact with the quest npc, lock it in dialogue and keep it there. Turn to player and be like: "Heya".
Now I'm gonna make a female character name her Imoen and run up to people going, "Heya its me Imoen":steamhappy:
BlazeD 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 8:40 
"Remind people that Fallout 76 is an MMO. Even says so on Steam label."
Yea, but in this case it means Massively Modified Overhaul...
Zekh 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 9:38 
The steam label is wrong anyway
Socipat 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 10:41 
引用自 Zekh
The steam label is wrong anyway
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's got to be a platypus.
DivineLion 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 11:03 
引用自 Halcyform
If you've done pretty much everything such as main quests and reputations to ally, then all you have to look forward to is endgame content.

Endgame content:

Empty vendors of their 1400 caps daily.

Buy legendary modules from purveyor to stay away from scrip cap.

Scrip 150 pts worth of legendaries daily.

Get 200 gold bullion daily and 300 weekly.

Visit mothman camps/altars frequently to try and better your RNG odds when you farm for legendaries.

Murder cultists when the above doesn't work.

Server/vendor hop when you get tired of farming and just want to buy your stuff.

Optional Endgame: Soul (Dream) Crusher

Show up to every event with the intent to fail it.

Assume everything is a boss/legendary and murder it immediately. Spend time studying the map (room/zone) to learn spawn points. Whether during an event or simply open world, npcs generally have fixed spawn spot(s). If it hasn't spawned yet, it will - be ready.

Keep yourself flagged for pvp at all times. Join groups as much as possible and cause unnecessary conflicts.

Take all Workshops. Lock everything. If someone takes one of them, get those mods/perks or nuka colas ready. Round up a bunch of nasty stuff get it close to workshop. Use nuka colas to perpetually sprint through/around workshop with your new friends. When you finish with the workshop, replenish/replace your new friends and drag them to that person's camp if you know where it is.

Roleplay or create another character named Noober. Walk up to people and keep saying "Heya" and follow it up with asinine questions/statements. Additionally, if you see someone doing a quest, and you can interact with the quest npc, lock it in dialogue and keep it there. Turn to player and be like: "Heya".

Remind people that Fallout 76 is an MMO. Even says so on Steam label.

That's just a start. Do whatever else you can think of, because there's not much else to do.
this sums it up. theirs alot to do
Monk 2020 年 6 月 12 日 上午 11:21 
What do you do when you come to the end of any game? I always find this a very odd question that people ask, you either continue to enjoy messing around in the world or you go play something else.

As for fo76, like most Bethesda games, the main story isn't that long if you just get on with it, that's why there are loads of side quests, miscellaneous events etc to do on the way.
Toast 2020 年 6 月 12 日 下午 12:27 
引用自 Monk
What do you do when you come to the end of any game? I always find this a very odd question that people ask, you either continue to enjoy messing around in the world or you go play something else.

As for fo76, like most Bethesda games, the main story isn't that long if you just get on with it, that's why there are loads of side quests, miscellaneous events etc to do on the way.

Pretty much this. I think people rely on Wiki or Google to rush through the main quests and find the best loot without "organically" playing the game. Then they get bored quickly.

I myself am guilty of this as well. Knowing there was a Stealth Suit, I bull rushed through the quests in order to get it. Once you get to a certain point, the game does plateau
Monk 2020 年 6 月 12 日 下午 12:32 
引用自 toast
引用自 Monk
What do you do when you come to the end of any game? I always find this a very odd question that people ask, you either continue to enjoy messing around in the world or you go play something else.

As for fo76, like most Bethesda games, the main story isn't that long if you just get on with it, that's why there are loads of side quests, miscellaneous events etc to do on the way.

Pretty much this. I think people rely on Wiki or Google to rush through the main quests and find the best loot without "organically" playing the game. Then they get bored quickly.

I myself am guilty of this as well. Knowing there was a Stealth Suit, I bull rushed through the quests in order to get it. Once you get to a certain point, the game does plateau

I have the opposite problem, I tend to put off the main quest and run loads of side quests, it's actually caused me to burn out on some games and never finish them... Still need to finish witcher 3 for this reason among too many others heh
Samvich 2020 年 6 月 12 日 下午 1:53 
After i did everything i started doing NW but got tired of it quick cause its flooded with hackers saddly. I enjoyed the mode but it needs fixing.
Vobic13 2020 年 6 月 12 日 下午 5:58 
引用自 Zekh
引用自 socipat
I know I'm gonna catch ♥♥♥♥ for this. You do what everybody dose when they "beat" an MMO. You shelve it and play something else till the next update/DLC.
For the infiniteth time, Fallout 76 is not an MMO.
not an mmo huh? so when you go to fallout 76's store page why does it say mmo?? here ill even help you out with what mmo means "an online video game which can be played by a very large number of people simultaneously." well fallout 76 is online and it is played by a large number of people at the same time on many servers / lobbies / shards w.e you want to call them...hmm seems it is an mmo after all
Katz 2020 年 6 月 12 日 下午 7:17 
Endgame is just Farming for Optimized Gear and Stats,
much like any other Online Game.
Caduryn 2020 年 6 月 13 日 上午 5:19 
引用自 Vobic13
引用自 Zekh
For the infiniteth time, Fallout 76 is not an MMO.
not an mmo huh? so when you go to fallout 76's store page why does it say mmo?? here ill even help you out with what mmo means "an online video game which can be played by a very large number of people simultaneously." well fallout 76 is online and it is played by a large number of people at the same time on many servers / lobbies / shards w.e you want to call them...hmm seems it is an mmo after all
By that logic PUBG, CoD, Battlefield..... all are MMO´s.....?
Why are they not listed as MMO´s...... ?

Because the Devs know they are not MMO´s.
RMPyro 2020 年 6 月 13 日 上午 5:31 
Endgame is like diablo, when you are done with the mainquest you are just farming for gear and exploring. Hope they add raids again, there are rumors they will after they implement the new group system.
最後修改者:RMPyro; 2020 年 6 月 13 日 上午 5:32
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