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Also played on and off when the game originally launched, so maybe another 40-50 hours there at a guess.
EDIT. Originally that reward for 7600 hours was 80 atoms I think, it got changed ages ago but it's still way too low. :P
Fallout 76: around 2800 hours bit hard to tell when most of my play time has come from the defunked Bethesda launcher days, so my steam hours doesn't really reflect how long i truely have been going on for i just know i've sunk quite bit of time into this game.
Fallout 4: 4,320 hours, around 3000 of those hours of just me messing with mods or playing modpacks on a past old steam account, but still enjoy 4 so bought it again on this account so give Bethesda x2 the payout for that game from me
#RelatableSteamUserProblems
Its the camp building. Really heart warming having built a nice camp. Wish we could have one or two more camp slots.
Its not just the placement of stuff, its how you use lights to create immersion. Contemporary build, theme build or a build that looks like it belong in Fallout 76. Really cool to just walk around in some of the camps.
At first i thought the camps would be the social focal point. Dont know what happened.
You need to touch grass and get laid.