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That said, welcome to Bethesda games, they're fun and addicting and a huge waste of time...
Fallout 4 for me got boring after the mainquest was done, this game is more never ending because of the repeatable events with other players. Some players have played this game since it launched and are still playing it. Thats why there are players with four digits levels in the game.
FO76 is the worst FO game.
Bland, sterile, NPC´s without any depth are a joke, no post-nuclear feeling at all, FO 1th cash grab & rip off.
Toddler Howard is a greedy disgusting starfield clown
Not on sale or keen to hoard everything you see like in the single player? No.
If you treat this like a spin-off title in a familiar setting then it's fun. If you try to play it like any single player Fallout game and hoard everything you see and want to build an insanely huge base just mod Fallout 4 until it's to your liking.
The subscription service is heavily endorsed in this game, it's too convenient on purpose so if that doesn't interest you I'd probably just stick to modding the single player games.