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If you do this I really enjoy just doing the server hopping at level 5 to get all the mutations. This can force you to not use radaway(you can drink brahmin milk to remove rads without losing mutations) but you will level extremely fast have very high stats and get to experience one of the unique aspects of 76, the mutations.
Take time, watch a video or two about the gameplay or any other things you want to know.
There's a Fallout 76's wiki page too who is helpfull.
And, there are many Fallout 76/map pages for usefull tips, locations, etc ... .
For the team things, it's a game mechanic to learn, how to join, how to start one, how to quit one, how to change his behaviour (team leader), when server hopping to find what you need, etc ... .
But as for the game going single player as in offline... not a hope in hell. The game is a online game and bethesda made alot of money out of this. Expect the next fallout game to be the same.
With the right cards you will level faster.
I'm on teams all the time and never see the others mates.
An army of one.
I'm already aware of the PvP choice gimmick, but can I solo this without ever having to denigrate myself? Is this team mechanic something to bypass?
Unless you purchase a fallout 1st subscription, you will be on a world with other human controlled NPC’s. You are not forced to interact with the others players for the most part, ad unless you are doing events or just happen to be in the “wrong” place, you can go for hours without seeing another human.
The majority (99.99%) of the players will either ignore you, give a wave and move on their way, or will attempt to give you something.
Note, if you decide you don’t want to see another human being on the world and subscribe to FO1st. There are events and quests that will be extremely difficult to solo. Yes they can be done, but it requires months of work getting the right equipment.
Still concerned about the "team" and "server" aspects, but the price now is so low I feel confident to give it a go. Sorry to interrupt the convo, but when this released I desperately wanted a single player campaign...hot off the Fallout 4 heat.
EDIT: Screw this. The Atlantic City add-on is 30 bucks? and the bundle pricing is MORE than the sum total? What in the ever-loving Christmas is this BS?
*Ugh. Don't care how good/entertaining the content might be. This sales BS is like stepping in ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.