Fallout 76

Fallout 76

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Mari Dec 15, 2023 @ 5:14pm
What do those who have achieved over a thousand Level?
what is still fascinating for them that they are still in this game
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Eriskumma Dec 15, 2023 @ 5:23pm 
Well, can't say anything to this, even though the combined level of my toons is over 3000 none of them is over L1000 yet. :D
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nOv1c3 Dec 15, 2023 @ 5:23pm 
For the most part , Its just hanging out and chatting with friends in discord while playing the game together , After that its the grind! And the grind is real , you goda find that next rare plan or piece of clothing lol
MBK Dec 15, 2023 @ 5:30pm 
Daily challenges then log off
Mooman Dec 15, 2023 @ 8:56pm 
Here's the funny thing with that, it varies by player and what they find as a goal to achieve.

To provide my own example. I've 'played' for well over 5000 hours (according to in game achievement) but my highest level character is only ~570. I play 4 characters, levels ~410, ~520 and ~510. These are the only ones I've played and haven't deleted any or started again.

So how did I get so many hours? Camps mainly and testing builds or weapons and gear. I'm not missing out on anything as I have well to god roll equipped characters, all self acquired without any trading.

But that's the thing. Many players focused only on levelling can have much higher level characters with far less play time. It is really a pointless measure of, well, anything.

It comes down to the individual and how they approach the game. As a completely solo player I don't have the same peer group pressure to attend events or run expeditions/daily ops. Players who do enjoy those social aspects will naturally gain more XP, from the activities and the team bonuses, that solo players won't.

It isn't hard for a focused player surrounded and helped by friends to hit the high levels, there are a few out there that have even hit the max level of 32,767. What is important is people enjoy the way they play as all ways to play can satisfy that entertainment need.
forester Dec 16, 2023 @ 1:51am 
trading, getting all rare plans, getting all serum plans. trying new builds and/or weapons make me return to the game. cool armor skins. building camps. at some point it was "can I solo Earle under few minutes", or "can I launch nuke under 5 minutes" min-maxing effort. the game have stuff to do and at some point of time any MMO becomes "enterntain yourself" type of thing.
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Smurff-a-thon2k Dec 16, 2023 @ 3:51am 
only one character, level 315, my goal for the game is to learn every plan in the game on my main character (besides atom shop plans)

I'm guessing it will be another 300 levels before i start getting close
lordoftheapes79 Dec 16, 2023 @ 12:10pm 
Originally posted by Smurff-a-thon2k:
only one character, level 315, my goal for the game is to learn every plan in the game on my main character (besides atom shop plans)

I'm guessing it will be another 300 levels before i start getting close
Good luck with that. They frequently add new ones and some are tied to specific events while being untradable, so you'll have to wait for the event to come around and pray that RNGsus is on your side.

I'm not saying it's a fun goal to shoot for, but don't convince yourself that there's an end. Until they stop updating the game, there is no end to this particular grind.
SmallSheriff Dec 16, 2023 @ 1:33pm 
Would not have any Billionaires If they had stop at having enough to feed the family.
Halcyform Dec 16, 2023 @ 1:50pm 
Most likely two factors:

- Fallout franchise has been stagnant for a while

- Lack of any real competition in the MMO genre. MMOs have been stagnant for awhile as well. Game industry as a whole is - meh.
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Date Posted: Dec 15, 2023 @ 5:14pm
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