I didn't even know Fallout 76 was famous for people helping other people. It just felt... natural to do so. I had like 70 stimpaks, so I'll just gift 30 to this new guy.
not all the time, but since this requires you to be multi player. and having a weak player can mess things up, its just smart to give new players everything. That way they won't quit either, so the game gets to stay alive even longer...sadly
First time I played 76 with my friend, we were scared of other players cause we thought it might be like rust where players just kill you. After leaving the vault, 3 lvl 100+ players approached us and started roleplaying as raiders demanding us to stop because we were in their territory and need payment. We were ready to fight even if we knew we'll lose, but then the dudes said "With how green you are you won't last out here in the wasteland, here's some stuff for your journey" dudes gave us a bunch of stuff and said "when you're in danger just call out to the three fingers and we'll help ya". Wild, but yeah 76 players really are one of the kindest communities I've seen.
@@ГерманЗолотов-р9уoh yeah griefers are punished. HARD!!! Like if you are a troll not only does a bounty go out on your head that everyone can see, but the trolls guns won't work. And this punishment is done in real time.
*walks up to vault 76 to donate another pump action shotgun plan with mats and ammo, sees a new player and chucks a nukanade at him as a hello, and gives him a bunch of stuff with an introductory to The Responders and where my homestead farm is; just as God Howard intended*
I miss being a part of it. I was over level 700 on one profile, over 200 on another and over 100 on my other, played since beta. One wasteland ruined everything that wasn't broken in the game for me and (on top of that) ruined what little I still enjoyed (im not gonna go too deep into it but in short one wasteland was welcomed by the newer guys but to the old vets it drove most of them away, i think only one of my old crew (of around 40 folk) from the beginning still plays, i think there were around 25 of us left before one wasteland). One of my favourite things to do was to help the little guys through the toughest events, get them kitted out etc. That was ruined by the scaled levelling (level 5s were literally having easier fights than my level 700+ even after adapting my builds). Only thing I enjoy now is the soundtrack while I'm writing. I even got the soundtrack modded into fallout 4 😂
People play FO76? When did that happen? Seeing a lot of people replying to this comment that clearly don't know what a joke is, thinking my comment is super serious and not just poking fun at the game. Yall need to log off and touch grass.
when i was around level 35-ish, i was grinding for an excavator set with a friend, and turns out someone else i knew used to grind the game to high hell, and he ended up just casually crafting the ENTIRE PA set for me and i just stood there dumbfounded. Love this game, the community is amazing. Level 140 now, keeping the tradition alive and dumping all my spare stims and water onto newbies
@@Elanar18 I can confirm that. My first experience when I left the vault was to see a high level player that gave me a legendary piece of armor and lots of heal stuff, and after some time, when I built my base, and can craft some armors and weapons, I started to craft low level stuff for newbies. I really felt good when they take my presents ❤
i carry around 4 sets of treasure hunter outfit/hats and mid level under armor everywhere i go. any time i see a player under level 40 i drop a set for them. the outfits are just a cosmetic item that is decently rare and looks cool, and the under armor gives them a bit of extra protection for a while but still leaves them room to upgrade and grow later on.
@@albertoadan8246 yep; i am one of them... want to grind on my own and experience game. Tried again after the awful release; was better and then got stuck on a mainline quest glitch where the door won't open. Haven't played since.
I think my favorite thing about this animation is that to someone whose never played the game before this is all just amusing ridiculous antics, but anyone who HAS played the game can tell this is based off a completely authentic experience. There's small details that you just couldn't pick up hearing about other players' experience with the game. From the party hat straight out of the vault, to growing a mutation from drinking irradiated river water. You can even tell what boss battle he was being carried through in the end!
This is honestly accurate. I've got about 1500 hours in Fallout 76 and the community is honestly that friendly. People will practically drown new players in recipes and plans if given the chance. Definitely one of the better communities out there in the gaming world.
I usually sell plans and recipes for 1 cap. Im trying to get that recipe from the paradise event to sell that stimpack diffuser item for cheap since its required for a tadpole patch
As a FO76 player, this lacks a random high level guy (200+), that drops A LOT of free stuff on a lvl 1 (well, technically 2) player. Been one on both sides. Never gets old when you see how some guy cosplays Rambo with that bow you gave him an hour ago.
when five power armored level 1000+ guys come rolling up to you and drop a ton of guns, ammo and a skeleton costume in your lap and walk away slowly into the sunset
you perfectly described my early game experience, I ended up joining a boss raid when i was around level 10 or something, saw all these super geared up full on power armor dudes with miniguns and other kinds of endgame gear, I tried to help kill a massive scorch beast with them, somehow survived, then a bunch of dudes came up to me and gave me some gear and items, they were all really nice towards me. now im a level 250 (currently) auto axe build that can shred through anything instantly and has all the best mutations Etc with 5 bases and a lot of good friends, this game really is fun to play with people
My first day playing I met a triple digit player right down the road from Vault 76. He got me started on the Wastelanders quest line, took me to his camp, gave me some plans and a few guns and ammo, then took me to the Scorch Queen event. Such a great game community.
Of course as a high level there is no greater pride than coming to the aid of one of our own who comes fresh out of the vault. We grew up together and we will survive together through hell and high water we will pull through anything the wasteland throws at us. That's what it means to me at least when I play 76. But things aside its nice to see newcomers jumping in after all the bumps were ironed out. Regardless its good to see you among the ranks of the fellow dwellers of 76. Hope you have fun as best you can. And remember...no feeding the Yao Gaui!
I remember in the early days there was a phantom saint at the train stations, they would always dump all sorts of stuff there, ammo, guns, plans, recipes, junk, armor, etc. As a low player it was a godsend. Not sure if the person is still out there dropping supply caches for new players but youre doing gods work.
Yeah, this is about accurate. Started up a few weeks ago. The high level players were generous handing out free stuff to new players, the high levels are friendly to low levels on teams in events and ops, helping them get leveled up to be as strong as they are. Only level 65 as of now but it has been a very positive experience. Haven’t seen any griefing, some greed with some player shop plans, but most have fair to cheap prices. I am having fun with the game so far, making me glad I decided to give it a shot
I remember when I figured out that I needed a bazillion tons of steel scrap to make my particular ammo. I was snuffling around the various towns and buildings and some guy was there watching me. He finally says, "Hey, what are you looking for?" because I left a bunch of stuff there. I said, "steel" and he dumped a bunch of crap on the ground in front of me and said, "Use this to convert to.." and gave me the work around on how to double convert all this junk into usable ammo. It was like a light shone down from heaven and the bounty of the world lay before me. My expression was exactly like the guy at 1:35.
@@FalconPaladinthat’s actually a very good question. I wanna say it was a bit after the Steam release. Sometime in between the Wastelanders and Steel Dawn updates. At least that’s when I started to notice far less assholes. And don’t get me wrong, they do still exist, they’re just getting rarer and rarer these days.
The issue I ran into is trying to complete the playstation trophies. I needed to beat 20 players. But the issue I ran into was, no one was willing to let me beat them. Giving a ton of hints such as slashing a melee weapon made no difference. They were dumb as rocks. Getting the Monster Mash event is very rare. And no one joins it. And I wasn't sure if my friend was going to play the game again. A previous night, we were just attacking each other. All I needed was to beat down a few more people... Spent like 8 hours trying and only got 2 low lvl players (after 5 hours). Luckily my friend got on another night and was willing to help reluctantly. Probably the hardest trophy in the game.
Whenever theres a boss event, going on. It'll will quickly turn into an avengers endgame assembly. With the following people, The invisable low health bloody sniper, The power armor trio of miniguns, flame throwers and plasma caster, the chainsaw man, and that one guy that does so much damage with a shotgun the damage doesn't register.
I have never played fallout 76 I have never played any Fallout game I don't know the lore of any Fallout Still I am here because of this guy with his beautiful animations
I tried Fallout 76 recently and it's made such great strides I'd honestly reccomend going through it atleast once to endgame just for the decent story and incredibly interesting map locations.
The F76 community is great. The 'true endgame quest' is finding new players and throwing at them all the stuff from your stash that is too valuable to throw away but not valuable enough to sell. "Well I had 20 fusion cores clogging my inventory. Now YOU have 20 fusion cores clogging your inventory."
A new content update dropped yesterday. The game is almost 5 years old, and has far outlived most live content / lite mmo's even though many just doomed it to heck after launch. And the ending is accurate beyond description -- I've been playing on-line games for about 30 years, and have yet to found a nicer community than FO76 has.
@juscbhbhuvsdsdvbhjwsdv3843, text-based multiplayer online RPGs existed even further back. I wasted SO many hours playing various MUDs back in the early 90s!
As many bumps in the road that the game has had, you have to give it to Bethesda for sticking around with the game. The difference between Oct 2018 and now is astronomical. They could have just jumped ship and left the game on life support and no one would have blamed them.
Very accurate depiction of how awesome the Fallout 76 community is. I experienced this after just recently starting to play Fallout and coming from the absolute toxic and broken community in Rust (2k+ hrs).
New Vegas is a whole lot better but fallout 76 has improved a lot is actually pretty fun. Congrats to you for being able to refund though before Todd shut it all down.
People hated this game on release, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. They used to send the vault-dwellers out with absolutely nothing. So for the first few months I set my camp on the hill opposite the vault, and waited for level 1's to pop up on the map. When they left the vault, they had a care package of an upgraded pipe-pistol, some ammo, chems, and food/water...when you'd actually die from not eating. Then we found Survival Mode, which they so callously wrenched from our gaming hands.
The final got me! XD When I did my fist boss fight... holly S*** was AWESOME! Watching all the player fighiting at the same time with powersuits is just WOW!
dude I love this community, being a destiny player and taking a break from the slog of content and negativity we descided to give F76 a chance. 3 different people gave me guns on low level. and today too at level 60 somebody noticed I was struggling. told me to wait and made me a whole new gun with like 3000 rounds of ammo. this community is so amazing. funny story about today, He was talking with push to talk and I couldnt find it. so had to comunicate trough emotes. later I found the guy again, found the option for push to talk but it didn't work due to my settings. finally a few events later I FINALY get it to work and I could properly thank the guy. who then upgrades my T45 armor to T60 for free. what a guy.
I was used to the hostilw comunity of gta or any other sand box online game but it surprised me for good how gentle are the comunity in this game that's why I started to play it even with the negative of everyone in the world
As someone who has played since midnight launch and still plays today... this is great lol I know people shit on 76 but it was made by a tiny Bethesda studio in Austin and the turnaround it's made after wastelanders... idk how you can hate this game. It comes with game pass cmon lol give it a chance probably the nicest/non-toxic community in all of gaming rn.
Shame the novelty wears out after a while. And once it does it's a pretty repetitive grindy game. Complete daily quests, complete daily challenges, run daily ops, play the same events, kill the same 3 bosses. It's a groundhog day. I miss when everything was new and exciting.
@@BL00DYME55Yeah, last time I played is when they release The Pit expeditions and they were extremely underwhelming. My love for base building always keeps me coming back every year for awhile to see what's new. Basically battle pass items is what's new most of the time.
@@sealteampepega8403I agree with he moral of everything you say but I'm just glad to have a Fallout I can play with friends. This doesn't mean I disagree at all, for sure the entire AAA game industry has changed into a cash grab dumpster fire factory, but Fo76 isnt the worst example. It was just so in the spotlight that it took a harder hit than some of the new stuff. Yeah I don't play BF2042 at all, to me it's not even Battlefield it's just large scale CoD. But I like Fo76 because at the base level it is a Fallout game, and it's multiplayer. But I feel you man, I hate the way things are going. I'm a HUGE Borderlands fan and when Bl3 released I saw the signs that things were taking a bad turn. Then Tiny Tina's Wonderlands dropped and even through the excitement and hype I immediately saw what even my favorite AAA studio has become. I still never finished TTWL because it was just so horribly handled I think the worst thing about Fo76 was all the side scandals. The special edition pre order bag thing, the Nuka cola rum that was ass and in a cheap plastic case, "It just works" I think all that was worse than shipping a broken game then slowly fixing it. The game can be fixed, but sending people nylon bags and bottom shelf booze in a plastic shell won't be forgotten so easily
@@BL00DYME55 very true, which is a sign that it's time to move on and play other games. I'll cherish the times I spent with my fellow newbie friend playing with me, exploring the same new spaces like I was, but eventually life started to get in the way, I moved on to other (single player) games, while he went back to Sim Settlements in Fallout 4. I also didn't like the Wastelanders update either unfortunately.
When I first started fallout 76, someone came by and gave my like 100 plans, some Christmas themed, a spacesuit, a few level 5 weapons, and a whole bunch of presents. I have no idea who the player is but I thank them. I have done my best to do this to any new player I come across
Fallout 76 is a lot of fun. If you're not into the whole multiplayer team event things, you can seamlessly "hide" those events through the settings and just play it like a (almost) offline single player fallout game. The story campaigns are a solid 30-50 hours.
I remember playing this game looooong ago, before the wastlanders update and stuff, I still enjoyed it, but now that there's all this new content I'm probably gonna come back to it
@@MalekitGJit’s not dying. Admittedly the game is all over the place so it probably won’t interest most people but their is medium to small, thriving player base to interact with.
Players are the best part, I personally used to give free upgrades for low level players guns, basically just asked what upgrades they wanted on them and went and did them and usually gave some ammo, my entire build is based on crafting because I like just running a shop, my camp is named Gavoria Trading Co
Inaccurate. The ending needed a scene of the high level players throwing Stimpaks, weapons, and ammo at the low level player like a puppy getting treats.
Had a friend with a dragon oneshot build hunting sheepsquatch in the swamp. He couldn't help because he was detected and lost the sneak crit bonuses. The 2 sheepsquatch took forever to put down. This game has some spectacular moments. Hope you enjoy your time Carbot.
That’s exactly how joining an event as a low level feels. You don’t do anything and just level up. Also I cannot recommend doing heavy weapons build enough . Good overall dps, and you can farm lead for more ammo. Weights and lead ore are what you want. Lucky hole mine has lead ore, and many places have lead weights for you to make bullets from.
Ah, my fellow heavy enjoyer, what's your favorite heavy? If I remember my 76 build it would have to either be the plasma caster or the flamer (when the range actually works on it). I don't even know when my journey into heavy weapons started, just that eventually I was walking in hellcat pa 24/7 and used the deadly combination of the perk that has heavy weapons pierce armor when I'm in pa and the penetrating legendary effect for even more armor piercing. (Or was it something else for the flamer? I can't remember what legendary effects I had on my weapons, just that they were good.)
@@randomguy5339The new event flamer is awesome, stronger, unqiue look, automatically has some amazing rolls on it, the range is good and vivid blue flames. You can also re-roll for better rolls if you want. Go get one and torch everything.
@@Junkzillabox event flamer? Damn bro, I might just return to 76 so I can grind it out. Honestly I pray that this event flamer doesn't suffer from the same bug that can happen to the normal version where the range is nonexistent.
I had an experience similar to this like 2 hours ago. I was the high level and I joined a level 80 in a random event while everyone else was busy with scorched earth. It was a unique experience just running with just 1 other person, knowing they'd be soloing the whole thing otherwise. It was fun
I keep going back to it because its the only online survival game where interacting with another player isnt a dice roll on if you'll be killed and looted or not. I don't have to just play alone, on a private server, or find some PVE only server. The fact that i can just outright disable almost any form of PVP in the settings is just such a relief.
Back when I had time to play, I stalked newbies and dropped them tricked out regular gear and buckets of 10mm. Back in the days of bloodied explosive harpoon flechettes that 1 shot the SBQ. Think I still have that clip on my PC somewhere. Running my watoga route for canned dog food and legendary robots. Man good memories
Honestly love this game, I do kinda miss the lack of NPCs, made exploring alot more creepy and uncanny knowing you were alone and made those moments when you stumbled across a player really fun and excited
@@loryt690 thats what most dont like, before it was a world to discover, noe its just a big map full of settlers talking shit all time... not having any conersations its stupid.... every 3 seconds a settler says: When was the last time i ate a warm meal... jesus its so annoying
I am the level 2,000 guy at the end, but I was once the noob with the hat. I don't really play any more though. I think I'm all tapped out. It's practically impossible to die so the thrill is gone. I took a break to text my wife while I was fighting Earle in Monongah Mine and I came back surrounded by wendigos and nowhere close to death. I realized then that having acquired all of the best weapons, armor and legendary perks had transformed the game into easy mode. Only so many times I can do Daily Ops before I'm bored to death. Good game though. I've put more hours into it than any other Fallout game, which isn't what I expected I'd do. I figured I'd give the game a play through and then be done with it. But it's fuckin good and the community is rad. I didn't even pay for the Fallout 1st benefits and I wasn't having any problems with my stash once I stopped hoarding. Actually, it weened me off of my item hoarding habits. It teaches lessons. A++
Have 1: I just discovered this video, and 2: I am a veteran 76 player since the beta, I'm proud to say that the ending is extremely accurate to our community.
I installed fallout 76 3 days ago and thanks to other players i have tons of plans ammo and material I'm already level 44 :) will do the same when I reach higher levels.
The helpful community is absolutely true. I met a new player yesterday, and I dropped him 100 stem packs an entire carry weight kit, a new set of power armor to store until he can use it. And various other ammo and drugs and other such things to make sure he had everything he need to get started on his 76 journey. Oh, also about 1000 of every junk. And a full mutation set with instructions not to use them until he gets starched genes.😂
Great video! I love the 76 community ending. I think that's most people's experience to show up to something, have new clew what's going on, and have high level players carry them through it to VICTORY!!!
Oh, Seismic Activity event! Let's see: Food buffs? Check. Chem buffs? Check. Ammo good? Check. Now I just need to REACH RIGHT THROUGH THE WORLD MAP AND GRAB A NEW PLAYER! Come on lil guy, don't be scared, we're gonna kill an Ultracite Titan together!
This is exactly what happened to me I logged in for the first time and a random high level player invited me to his team with in an hour I'm my level 2 character became level 52😂😂😂😂.and he gave me bunch of loots and resources which filled my inventory.
first time watching old players dipping themselves into radiation or being chem addicted was horrifying until I realized how good those legendary traits in items were
You have to do an episode on recipe dumps. I used to do that all the time. Find someone coming out the vault the first time and just piling recipes on them.
Not just recipe, but resource/gear dumps. The amount of times I've over encumbered a new dweller with stims, ammo, and low level gear is funny. But man are they greatful
@@TheBatsquid A new dweller once stumbled upon my camp and tried to hide from me, seeming to think that i was going to kill him for taking some of my crops and water. I instead looked at his level, crafted a fully modded set of armor at said level, and gave him a fully modded leveled gun with tons of ammo, and told him he could crash in the base and take whatever supplies he wanted.
@@joshuakim5240 yeah it's amazing and completely understandable at how some cower when seeing a high level. Occasionally I'll turn voice chat one and tell them I come in peace
Ending is very accurate. As a high level player I help out any low levels I can. I usually drop them a care package of meds, food, and ammo And sometimes if they come to my camp I'll craft some armor and weapons that fits their level and drop it for them. I've got more than enough resources so it doesn't affect me in the slighted.
When the last time u play? I first played in 2020 and got a whole bunch of goodies from high level players lol. Now that i’m lvl 600, over 1k hours of playtime and got everything i need in the game. It’s my time to help newbies. ;)
Each time a character moves or looks different the guy has to hand draw the sketch. Plus combine and edit it into a video with sound. It takes loads of time to do even a couple of minutes worth of animation with just one person. I think shorts like this one guy said it took him a month or 3 depending on the length.
The ending was so wholesome. I love it. I've been playing 76 on and off since launch and actually just started playing on Series X since my pc is getting old and I figured a console would help hold me over until I can save up for a new one (plus I wanna make sure I'm able to play Starfield). Even though I'm not new to the game, I still love it when high level players stop by and drop off plans and ammo for me, especially since I've done it so many times with my pc characters.
the end is incredibly true. i went to an event and some dude gave me plans for 2 pieces of the best power armour. this game has tons of people who help out new players and its amazing
FO76's community is so weirdly wholesome as the myriad of high-level vets in world-destroying super gear treat noobs like they're royalty for one of the friendliest opening experiences someone can possible have in an online MMO-esc game. Normally you'd expect a high level waiting in the starting area to be a griefer. But in this game, it's just a very-scary looking santa here to drop off all the gear, ammo, healing supplies, blueprints, and joy you'll need for the next several hours.
The players who started in the beginning like beta week. They werent as nice. But we all remember there was a massive turning point. Where players 99% of the time stopped hunting other players. I remember meeting like 2 first freindly players. It chnaged the whole game for me. I since then am very generous with low level players. Seeing noobs come to the queen end game event is sick because its so fun your first few times and i feel so determined to protect them or revive them. Having them there makes the event a lot better.
I played FO76 for about 1 1/2 years, before I got bored and moved on to BG3 Early Access. This is all accurate and hilarious. And my gods, the music. Sublime! Thank you.
Lmao. Just stumbled across your channel. Only checked out the fallout 76 shorts so far. Top tier tho. Really enjoyed these. Have a sub and another like.
I love thencommunity myself when i made a new character when it came to steam i immediately got food water stimpacks and crafting recipes/plans dropped by higher lvl people, i try to do the same when i see a new person ^^ ofcourse there will always be dicks but in general its friendly and nice
It is pretty funny how you can go into the Wayward and snatch up all her cups, bowls booze appliances and sell them back to her---pays for the fast travel and then some
I didn't even know Fallout 76 was famous for people helping other people. It just felt... natural to do so. I had like 70 stimpaks, so I'll just gift 30 to this new guy.
not all the time, but since this requires you to be multi player. and having a weak player can mess things up, its just smart to give new players everything. That way they won't quit either, so the game gets to stay alive even longer...sadly
they added a donations chest right outside vault 76 in the last patch so now you have a place where the noobs will find the stuff right away
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That makes things so much easier. Thanks for the heads up my guy.
I gift 1000 to a noob years back, poor dude
@@zero5496 Bro would’ve died of your kindness, were it not for the 1000 stimpacks.
i used to run around dressed as a nurse, gifting other players purified water and stim packs whenever i met them in the world :3
Lmao, that's adorable.
God bless you.
Wow, this is a cool roleplay! A true old school Responder.
red hair? if possible you may have saved me, someone near the dam did that lolo
Same, but as a Blood Eagle plague doc. The love you get back from these people sometimes is honestly worth more than anything I can drop them.
First time I played 76 with my friend, we were scared of other players cause we thought it might be like rust where players just kill you. After leaving the vault, 3 lvl 100+ players approached us and started roleplaying as raiders demanding us to stop because we were in their territory and need payment. We were ready to fight even if we knew we'll lose, but then the dudes said "With how green you are you won't last out here in the wasteland, here's some stuff for your journey" dudes gave us a bunch of stuff and said "when you're in danger just call out to the three fingers and we'll help ya". Wild, but yeah 76 players really are one of the kindest communities I've seen.
Mostly because of pvp system, if I am not wrong it's hard to kill people if they don't fight back
@@ГерманЗолотов-р9уoh yeah griefers are punished. HARD!!! Like if you are a troll not only does a bounty go out on your head that everyone can see, but the trolls guns won't work. And this punishment is done in real time.
*walks up to vault 76 to donate another pump action shotgun plan with mats and ammo, sees a new player and chucks a nukanade at him as a hello, and gives him a bunch of stuff with an introductory to The Responders and where my homestead farm is; just as God Howard intended*
... wait, so is the OG DRG community made from ex-fallout 76 players?
I miss being a part of it.
I was over level 700 on one profile, over 200 on another and over 100 on my other, played since beta.
One wasteland ruined everything that wasn't broken in the game for me and (on top of that) ruined what little I still enjoyed (im not gonna go too deep into it but in short one wasteland was welcomed by the newer guys but to the old vets it drove most of them away, i think only one of my old crew (of around 40 folk) from the beginning still plays, i think there were around 25 of us left before one wasteland).
One of my favourite things to do was to help the little guys through the toughest events, get them kitted out etc. That was ruined by the scaled levelling (level 5s were literally having easier fights than my level 700+ even after adapting my builds).
Only thing I enjoy now is the soundtrack while I'm writing. I even got the soundtrack modded into fallout 4 😂
The ending is actually insanely spot on
And up to date because the Chainsaw used to be useless.
EVERY vet knows how tedious the game is if you play as intended.
@@lewisner now its the best melee weapon in game
Maybe the ending is a bit too accurate. 🤣
Yep it sure is it's not a bad game anymore it just not the Fallout we wanted.
Nice to see the best thing of the game in the video: The wholesome players who play the game.
People play FO76? When did that happen?
Seeing a lot of people replying to this comment that clearly don't know what a joke is, thinking my comment is super serious and not just poking fun at the game. Yall need to log off and touch grass.
@@skyesfury8511 they dont he is lying
Fuuuuudge Bethesda but this is really nice to hear, homie. I don't like Ls for us gamers, so Ws wherever present are beautiful to behold ^_^
@@skyesfury8511 It actually has a pretty solid dedicated community. Enough for Bethesda to not fuck with it too much.
@@earthrester9198 I know, but it's fun to poke fun at the game. :)
when i was around level 35-ish, i was grinding for an excavator set with a friend, and turns out someone else i knew used to grind the game to high hell, and he ended up just casually crafting the ENTIRE PA set for me and i just stood there dumbfounded. Love this game, the community is amazing. Level 140 now, keeping the tradition alive and dumping all my spare stims and water onto newbies
Yeah that ending is just true. The moment we spot a freshie from the vault they are immediately priority target number one. Protect and guide them
Did its Real on Fallout 76 ?
@@Elanar18 I can confirm that. My first experience when I left the vault was to see a high level player that gave me a legendary piece of armor and lots of heal stuff, and after some time, when I built my base, and can craft some armors and weapons, I started to craft low level stuff for newbies. I really felt good when they take my presents ❤
@@woffydoggy686some people dont apreciate that and they dont thank u they get angry if u drop stuff for them weird
i carry around 4 sets of treasure hunter outfit/hats and mid level under armor everywhere i go. any time i see a player under level 40 i drop a set for them. the outfits are just a cosmetic item that is decently rare and looks cool, and the under armor gives them a bit of extra protection for a while but still leaves them room to upgrade and grow later on.
@@albertoadan8246 yep; i am one of them... want to grind on my own and experience game.
Tried again after the awful release; was better and then got stuck on a mainline quest glitch where the door won't open. Haven't played since.
I think my favorite thing about this animation is that to someone whose never played the game before this is all just amusing ridiculous antics, but anyone who HAS played the game can tell this is based off a completely authentic experience. There's small details that you just couldn't pick up hearing about other players' experience with the game. From the party hat straight out of the vault, to growing a mutation from drinking irradiated river water. You can even tell what boss battle he was being carried through in the end!
Ignoring every NPC and pilfering their living quarters while they stand around chatting to you especially hit home for me.
His face at the end
What it feels like to have friends
Is it?? Wouldnt know...
What friends?, lol
Even without friends the random players who hope in events to help are great
@@ZyroShadowPony Yep! that's the best part of fo76. The high lvl players always hard carry & actively help out the noobs.😁
Veterans helping out newbies are so wholesome
I do this in all Souls games as well
I always ask. Would you like help, or do you want to do this on your own? - then tell them how to use emotes to say yes or no.
This is honestly accurate. I've got about 1500 hours in Fallout 76 and the community is honestly that friendly. People will practically drown new players in recipes and plans if given the chance. Definitely one of the better communities out there in the gaming world.
Lord please help this mans poor doomed soul from playing such a shit game for such a long period of time.
When you have 3 players in the game, you will want to encourage any new player to stay.
I usually sell plans and recipes for 1 cap. Im trying to get that recipe from the paradise event to sell that stimpack diffuser item for cheap since its required for a tadpole patch
Holy *** that's a lot of hours 🤯
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As a FO76 player, this lacks a random high level guy (200+), that drops A LOT of free stuff on a lvl 1 (well, technically 2) player.
Been one on both sides. Never gets old when you see how some guy cosplays Rambo with that bow you gave him an hour ago.
when five power armored level 1000+ guys come rolling up to you and drop a ton of guns, ammo and a skeleton costume in your lap and walk away slowly into the sunset
you perfectly described my early game experience, I ended up joining a boss raid when i was around level 10 or something, saw all these super geared up full on power armor dudes with miniguns and other kinds of endgame gear, I tried to help kill a massive scorch beast with them, somehow survived, then a bunch of dudes came up to me and gave me some gear and items, they were all really nice towards me. now im a level 250 (currently) auto axe build that can shred through anything instantly and has all the best mutations Etc with 5 bases and a lot of good friends, this game really is fun to play with people
My first day playing I met a triple digit player right down the road from Vault 76. He got me started on the Wastelanders quest line, took me to his camp, gave me some plans and a few guns and ammo, then took me to the Scorch Queen event. Such a great game community.
Of course as a high level there is no greater pride than coming to the aid of one of our own who comes fresh out of the vault. We grew up together and we will survive together through hell and high water we will pull through anything the wasteland throws at us. That's what it means to me at least when I play 76. But things aside its nice to see newcomers jumping in after all the bumps were ironed out.
Regardless its good to see you among the ranks of the fellow dwellers of 76. Hope you have fun as best you can. And remember...no feeding the Yao Gaui!
I remember in the early days there was a phantom saint at the train stations, they would always dump all sorts of stuff there, ammo, guns, plans, recipes, junk, armor, etc. As a low player it was a godsend. Not sure if the person is still out there dropping supply caches for new players but youre doing gods work.
Said it before and ill say it again. Higher lvl players literally LOVE to give stuff away to newer guys. Best damn community PERIOD!!
Yeah, this is about accurate. Started up a few weeks ago. The high level players were generous handing out free stuff to new players, the high levels are friendly to low levels on teams in events and ops, helping them get leveled up to be as strong as they are. Only level 65 as of now but it has been a very positive experience. Haven’t seen any griefing, some greed with some player shop plans, but most have fair to cheap prices. I am having fun with the game so far, making me glad I decided to give it a shot
I remember when I figured out that I needed a bazillion tons of steel scrap to make my particular ammo. I was snuffling around the various towns and buildings and some guy was there watching me. He finally says, "Hey, what are you looking for?" because I left a bunch of stuff there. I said, "steel" and he dumped a bunch of crap on the ground in front of me and said, "Use this to convert to.." and gave me the work around on how to double convert all this junk into usable ammo. It was like a light shone down from heaven and the bounty of the world lay before me. My expression was exactly like the guy at 1:35.
I love being a veteran player that can carry the new guys through the tough parts and give them goodies, to help them build things I've had for years.
When did it change from Gank City, like it was when it first launched?
@@FalconPaladinthat’s actually a very good question. I wanna say it was a bit after the Steam release. Sometime in between the Wastelanders and Steel Dawn updates. At least that’s when I started to notice far less assholes. And don’t get me wrong, they do still exist, they’re just getting rarer and rarer these days.
I don't know how many plans and resources I have given away over the years. It's just one of best parts of the game.
The issue I ran into is trying to complete the playstation trophies. I needed to beat 20 players. But the issue I ran into was, no one was willing to let me beat them. Giving a ton of hints such as slashing a melee weapon made no difference. They were dumb as rocks. Getting the Monster Mash event is very rare. And no one joins it. And I wasn't sure if my friend was going to play the game again. A previous night, we were just attacking each other. All I needed was to beat down a few more people... Spent like 8 hours trying and only got 2 low lvl players (after 5 hours). Luckily my friend got on another night and was willing to help reluctantly. Probably the hardest trophy in the game.
Whenever theres a boss event, going on. It'll will quickly turn into an avengers endgame assembly. With the following people, The invisable low health bloody sniper, The power armor trio of miniguns, flame throwers and plasma caster, the chainsaw man, and that one guy that does so much damage with a shotgun the damage doesn't register.
I have never played fallout 76
I have never played any Fallout game
I don't know the lore of any Fallout
Still I am here because of this guy with his beautiful animations
try fallout 3 and new vegas
@@Hard3n3d sure
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Fallout 3, New Vegas.
I’d also recommend Fallout 4.
I personally didnt care for 76.
Same here! 😂😂
@@nalindhagarra9767 You have wasted your life, my friend...
I love this. Walking in the shop and taking all the stuff without buying was funny.
You'll never know the true experience of 76 until you do the event where banjos play with explosions as the back up instruments.
Looks like someone's ready for a good ol moonshine jamboree *banjos appear*
I tried Fallout 76 recently and it's made such great strides I'd honestly reccomend going through it atleast once to endgame just for the decent story and incredibly interesting map locations.
really? i'm playing on gamepass i gonna give try
The F76 community is great. The 'true endgame quest' is finding new players and throwing at them all the stuff from your stash that is too valuable to throw away but not valuable enough to sell. "Well I had 20 fusion cores clogging my inventory. Now YOU have 20 fusion cores clogging your inventory."
A new content update dropped yesterday. The game is almost 5 years old, and has far outlived most live content / lite mmo's even though many just doomed it to heck after launch. And the ending is accurate beyond description -- I've been playing on-line games for about 30 years, and have yet to found a nicer community than FO76 has.
Deep rock galactic: are you sure about that?
Warframe was a pretty good community back when I played though it has been a few years so not sure if it's still as welcoming
@juscbhbhuvsdsdvbhjwsdv3843 A BBS door game called Legend of the Red Dragon
@juscbhbhuvsdsdvbhjwsdv3843, text-based multiplayer online RPGs existed even further back. I wasted SO many hours playing various MUDs back in the early 90s!
As many bumps in the road that the game has had, you have to give it to Bethesda for sticking around with the game. The difference between Oct 2018 and now is astronomical. They could have just jumped ship and left the game on life support and no one would have blamed them.
Very accurate depiction of how awesome the Fallout 76 community is. I experienced this after just recently starting to play Fallout and coming from the absolute toxic and broken community in Rust (2k+ hrs).
I’m glad to be up there with the players that actually kill the bosses after playing this game for so long.
You actually put hours into this abomination of a fallout game?😵
@@jalliboy I actually put over 300 hours in this fallout game.
@@FlyEaglesFly101 i gave it 20 hours. Refunded it and went back to New Vegs and 4. At least they aren't soulless like 76😵
New Vegas is a whole lot better but fallout 76 has improved a lot is actually pretty fun. Congrats to you for being able to refund though before Todd shut it all down.
@@FlyEaglesFly101 but i am glad that you liked the game😁
People hated this game on release, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. They used to send the vault-dwellers out with absolutely nothing. So for the first few months I set my camp on the hill opposite the vault, and waited for level 1's to pop up on the map. When they left the vault, they had a care package of an upgraded pipe-pistol, some ammo, chems, and food/water...when you'd actually die from not eating.
Then we found Survival Mode, which they so callously wrenched from our gaming hands.
The final got me! XD
When I did my fist boss fight... holly S*** was AWESOME! Watching all the player fighiting at the same time with powersuits is just WOW!
dude I love this community, being a destiny player and taking a break from the slog of content and negativity we descided to give F76 a chance. 3 different people gave me guns on low level. and today too at level 60 somebody noticed I was struggling. told me to wait and made me a whole new gun with like 3000 rounds of ammo. this community is so amazing.
funny story about today, He was talking with push to talk and I couldnt find it. so had to comunicate trough emotes. later I found the guy again, found the option for push to talk but it didn't work due to my settings. finally a few events later I FINALY get it to work and I could properly thank the guy. who then upgrades my T45 armor to T60 for free. what a guy.
I was used to the hostilw comunity of gta or any other sand box online game but it surprised me for good how gentle are the comunity in this game that's why I started to play it even with the negative of everyone in the world
Fantastic. This clip makes me even want to play F76.
As someone who has played since midnight launch and still plays today... this is great lol I know people shit on 76 but it was made by a tiny Bethesda studio in Austin and the turnaround it's made after wastelanders... idk how you can hate this game. It comes with game pass cmon lol give it a chance probably the nicest/non-toxic community in all of gaming rn.
Not gonna lie, Fallout 76 is unbeliavably fun with a friend. Mostly the building and exploration aspect of it.
Shame the novelty wears out after a while. And once it does it's a pretty repetitive grindy game. Complete daily quests, complete daily challenges, run daily ops, play the same events, kill the same 3 bosses. It's a groundhog day. I miss when everything was new and exciting.
@@BL00DYME55Yeah, last time I played is when they release The Pit expeditions and they were extremely underwhelming. My love for base building always keeps me coming back every year for awhile to see what's new. Basically battle pass items is what's new most of the time.
@@sealteampepega8403I agree with he moral of everything you say but I'm just glad to have a Fallout I can play with friends. This doesn't mean I disagree at all, for sure the entire AAA game industry has changed into a cash grab dumpster fire factory, but Fo76 isnt the worst example. It was just so in the spotlight that it took a harder hit than some of the new stuff. Yeah I don't play BF2042 at all, to me it's not even Battlefield it's just large scale CoD. But I like Fo76 because at the base level it is a Fallout game, and it's multiplayer. But I feel you man, I hate the way things are going. I'm a HUGE Borderlands fan and when Bl3 released I saw the signs that things were taking a bad turn. Then Tiny Tina's Wonderlands dropped and even through the excitement and hype I immediately saw what even my favorite AAA studio has become. I still never finished TTWL because it was just so horribly handled
I think the worst thing about Fo76 was all the side scandals. The special edition pre order bag thing, the Nuka cola rum that was ass and in a cheap plastic case, "It just works"
I think all that was worse than shipping a broken game then slowly fixing it. The game can be fixed, but sending people nylon bags and bottom shelf booze in a plastic shell won't be forgotten so easily
@@BL00DYME55 very true, which is a sign that it's time to move on and play other games. I'll cherish the times I spent with my fellow newbie friend playing with me, exploring the same new spaces like I was, but eventually life started to get in the way, I moved on to other (single player) games, while he went back to Sim Settlements in Fallout 4. I also didn't like the Wastelanders update either unfortunately.
When I first started fallout 76, someone came by and gave my like 100 plans, some Christmas themed, a spacesuit, a few level 5 weapons, and a whole bunch of presents. I have no idea who the player is but I thank them. I have done my best to do this to any new player I come across
That third arm was incredibly helpful. Big ups the 3rd arm 🤣
I imagined at 1:30 when he handed him the gun, he would pat him on the shoulder and say “yeah man, you got this….”
Everybody gots your back in 76. We a big happy horrifically mutated family.
This is great! Love to see Fallout shown by carbot :)
Fallout 76 is a lot of fun. If you're not into the whole multiplayer team event things, you can seamlessly "hide" those events through the settings and just play it like a (almost) offline single player fallout game. The story campaigns are a solid 30-50 hours.
True, but the writing is still...not great. its probably around the diablo 3 level of skill, maybe a little higher.
It is? I'm 75hours in and only now I begin to think my main quests are slowly fading...
I remember playing this game looooong ago, before the wastlanders update and stuff, I still enjoyed it, but now that there's all this new content I'm probably gonna come back to it
It's a totally different game. The chainsaw used to be a POS but now it's a destroyer of worlds.
Played 76 around Halloween and this dude had built the greatest haunted house ever, it was sick.
Praise mothman.
I never thought of eating perks but it makes sense you get a piece of random gum
Much better than the own commercial by Bethesda...This is a best way to do a promotional video about some game.
It's funny how Beth thought we wanted cutthroat pvp survival, but the players just wanted to help each other.
Both accurate and inaccurate I love it food part is inaccurate but high level players helping out is accurate.
It's a dying game, they need all the few new players to stay.
@@MalekitGJit’s not dying. Admittedly the game is all over the place so it probably won’t interest most people but their is medium to small, thriving player base to interact with.
@@MalekitGJ not in the slightest is it dying I’m over lvl 200 and it’s been nothing but entertaining through and through.
He wasn't constantly overencumbered too
@@dontshootmex5588did you miss the exaustion from carrying the stuff?
Players are the best part, I personally used to give free upgrades for low level players guns, basically just asked what upgrades they wanted on them and went and did them and usually gave some ammo, my entire build is based on crafting because I like just running a shop, my camp is named Gavoria Trading Co
That is one thing about the 76 community, everyone is really friendly and ready to help you out.
Inaccurate.
The ending needed a scene of the high level players throwing Stimpaks, weapons, and ammo at the low level player like a puppy getting treats.
Ending is so accurate. Fallout 76 has the best community in video games.
not shure about, there are also toxic ppl as every comunity and the reddit comunity is just ass
Had a friend with a dragon oneshot build hunting sheepsquatch in the swamp. He couldn't help because he was detected and lost the sneak crit bonuses. The 2 sheepsquatch took forever to put down. This game has some spectacular moments. Hope you enjoy your time Carbot.
That’s exactly how joining an event as a low level feels. You don’t do anything and just level up. Also I cannot recommend doing heavy weapons build enough . Good overall dps, and you can farm lead for more ammo. Weights and lead ore are what you want. Lucky hole mine has lead ore, and many places have lead weights for you to make bullets from.
Ah, my fellow heavy enjoyer, what's your favorite heavy? If I remember my 76 build it would have to either be the plasma caster or the flamer (when the range actually works on it). I don't even know when my journey into heavy weapons started, just that eventually I was walking in hellcat pa 24/7 and used the deadly combination of the perk that has heavy weapons pierce armor when I'm in pa and the penetrating legendary effect for even more armor piercing. (Or was it something else for the flamer? I can't remember what legendary effects I had on my weapons, just that they were good.)
@@randomguy5339The new event flamer is awesome, stronger, unqiue look, automatically has some amazing rolls on it, the range is good and vivid blue flames. You can also re-roll for better rolls if you want. Go get one and torch everything.
@@Junkzillabox event flamer? Damn bro, I might just return to 76 so I can grind it out. Honestly I pray that this event flamer doesn't suffer from the same bug that can happen to the normal version where the range is nonexistent.
Yep, that sums it up perfectly in playing Fallout 76. 10/10 :)
I had an experience similar to this like 2 hours ago. I was the high level and I joined a level 80 in a random event while everyone else was busy with scorched earth. It was a unique experience just running with just 1 other person, knowing they'd be soloing the whole thing otherwise. It was fun
End part is like the most MMO like games where people who have maxed out just spend their time helping others
This is not how 99% of MMO communities work tho
@@laranjo5999 Yea, out of all the MMO I played Fallout 76 is the only one where the community is mostly friendly.
@@Salmagros And ESO... (Well - On EU PC we are, at any rate)
@@Nobby-Nobbler besides people spamming chat for a werewolf to munch them I haven't seen anyone being a troll or rude in NA servers either to be fair
I keep going back to it because its the only online survival game where interacting with another player isnt a dice roll on if you'll be killed and looted or not. I don't have to just play alone, on a private server, or find some PVE only server. The fact that i can just outright disable almost any form of PVP in the settings is just such a relief.
Back when I had time to play, I stalked newbies and dropped them tricked out regular gear and buckets of 10mm. Back in the days of bloodied explosive harpoon flechettes that 1 shot the SBQ. Think I still have that clip on my PC somewhere. Running my watoga route for canned dog food and legendary robots. Man good memories
Frankly, this would be a great ad for Fallout 76.
Honestly love this game, I do kinda miss the lack of NPCs, made exploring alot more creepy and uncanny knowing you were alone and made those moments when you stumbled across a player really fun and excited
same. i missed when it was more barren
yes but they now recovered it, there are npc all over the game, also random encounters and is way way better then day one
@@loryt690 thats what most dont like, before it was a world to discover, noe its just a big map full of settlers talking shit all time... not having any conersations its stupid.... every 3 seconds a settler says: When was the last time i ate a warm meal... jesus its so annoying
All the old players remember how hard it was before they were level 324 so they usaly are nice
You can definitely tell Carbot played recently with the chainsaw guy at the end. 76 meta is weird.
Well to be fair they can be legendary now so a bloody, anti armor, or vampires sounds pretty good to me
Choo choo for life. Meta be damned!
I am the level 2,000 guy at the end, but I was once the noob with the hat. I don't really play any more though. I think I'm all tapped out. It's practically impossible to die so the thrill is gone. I took a break to text my wife while I was fighting Earle in Monongah Mine and I came back surrounded by wendigos and nowhere close to death. I realized then that having acquired all of the best weapons, armor and legendary perks had transformed the game into easy mode. Only so many times I can do Daily Ops before I'm bored to death. Good game though. I've put more hours into it than any other Fallout game, which isn't what I expected I'd do. I figured I'd give the game a play through and then be done with it. But it's fuckin good and the community is rad. I didn't even pay for the Fallout 1st benefits and I wasn't having any problems with my stash once I stopped hoarding. Actually, it weened me off of my item hoarding habits. It teaches lessons. A++
I love this video! I just put in 7600 hours into fallout 76 and this is all relatable
7600 hours ! WOW you aré amazing
yeah you got 80Atoms for that. Yeeehaw
I love that one of the players has a Chainsaw. Very few players where using it last time i played.
It is the best melee weapon in the game right now. I did Daily Ops last night with 2 other players , all of us had chainsaws and we triumphed.
Have 1: I just discovered this video, and 2: I am a veteran 76 player since the beta, I'm proud to say that the ending is extremely accurate to our community.
I installed fallout 76 3 days ago and thanks to other players i have tons of plans ammo and material I'm already level 44 :) will do the same when I reach higher levels.
The ending is true. Players on fallout 76 are incredibly nice and helpful. :) I myself will try and help noobs out where i can.
The helpful community is absolutely true. I met a new player yesterday, and I dropped him 100 stem packs an entire carry weight kit, a new set of power armor to store until he can use it. And various other ammo and drugs and other such things to make sure he had everything he need to get started on his 76 journey. Oh, also about 1000 of every junk. And a full mutation set with instructions not to use them until he gets starched genes.😂
Great video! I love the 76 community ending. I think that's most people's experience to show up to something, have new clew what's going on, and have high level players carry them through it to VICTORY!!!
Oh, Seismic Activity event! Let's see: Food buffs? Check. Chem buffs? Check. Ammo good? Check. Now I just need to REACH RIGHT THROUGH THE WORLD MAP AND GRAB A NEW PLAYER! Come on lil guy, don't be scared, we're gonna kill an Ultracite Titan together!
the fallout 76 community can be defined in a single phrase "i got you bro"
This is exactly what happened to me I logged in for the first time and a random high level player invited me to his team with in an hour I'm my level 2 character became level 52😂😂😂😂.and he gave me bunch of loots and resources which filled my inventory.
first time watching old players dipping themselves into radiation or being chem addicted was horrifying until I realized how good those legendary traits in items were
You have to do an episode on recipe dumps. I used to do that all the time. Find someone coming out the vault the first time and just piling recipes on them.
Not just recipe, but resource/gear dumps. The amount of times I've over encumbered a new dweller with stims, ammo, and low level gear is funny. But man are they greatful
@@TheBatsquid
A new dweller once stumbled upon my camp and tried to hide from me, seeming to think that i was going to kill him for taking some of my crops and water. I instead looked at his level, crafted a fully modded set of armor at said level, and gave him a fully modded leveled gun with tons of ammo, and told him he could crash in the base and take whatever supplies he wanted.
@@joshuakim5240 yeah it's amazing and completely understandable at how some cower when seeing a high level. Occasionally I'll turn voice chat one and tell them I come in peace
When I joined a level 400 player just randomly came to save me against higher level mutants and gave me 1000 caps. 10/10 community.
I have 76… but I played it for like 1 hour until running into a glitch that prevented me from completing a mission, didnt pick it up since. XD
Most issues like that have since been fixed.
@@Shadows_Inc
I hope so, I might give it a go again.
I never was a big MMO person to start.
Like I’d have preferred Elder scrolls 6 over ESO.
The little face at the end. Yes, this is how I feel too exactly when I join those events with my dumb weapons!
Ending is very accurate.
As a high level player I help out any low levels I can.
I usually drop them a care package of meds, food, and ammo
And sometimes if they come to my camp I'll craft some armor and weapons that fits their level and drop it for them.
I've got more than enough resources so it doesn't affect me in the slighted.
the arm coming out of his back fucking killed me
Wow, FO76 has really changed since the last time I played it. Wish I could have run into awesome nice players like that!
When the last time u play? I first played in 2020 and got a whole bunch of goodies from high level players lol. Now that i’m lvl 600, over 1k hours of playtime and got everything i need in the game. It’s my time to help newbies. ;)
@@Half-Vampire Last time I logged in was early 2021. I’d been playing since launch in 2018.
Wow that is wholesome. Thank you for popping up when i needed some cheer the most
I just love that art style, animations and humor ! why are they so short ?!? make more please !
Probably loads of work!
Short watching but long in the making...
Each time a character moves or looks different the guy has to hand draw the sketch. Plus combine and edit it into a video with sound. It takes loads of time to do even a couple of minutes worth of animation with just one person. I think shorts like this one guy said it took him a month or 3 depending on the length.
I love how the kazoo transitions into something more epic once the high level dude in Power Armor shows up.
If I'm not mistaken,that is actually the original fallout 76 theme when it first came out
The ending was so wholesome. I love it. I've been playing 76 on and off since launch and actually just started playing on Series X since my pc is getting old and I figured a console would help hold me over until I can save up for a new one (plus I wanna make sure I'm able to play Starfield). Even though I'm not new to the game, I still love it when high level players stop by and drop off plans and ammo for me, especially since I've done it so many times with my pc characters.
What do you do to enjoy the game if people just gave you all the things you'd normally be working towards?
the end is incredibly true. i went to an event and some dude gave me plans for 2 pieces of the best power armour. this game has tons of people who help out new players and its amazing
FO76's community is so weirdly wholesome as the myriad of high-level vets in world-destroying super gear treat noobs like they're royalty for one of the friendliest opening experiences someone can possible have in an online MMO-esc game. Normally you'd expect a high level waiting in the starting area to be a griefer. But in this game, it's just a very-scary looking santa here to drop off all the gear, ammo, healing supplies, blueprints, and joy you'll need for the next several hours.
The community is full of wholesome people
Thank you for showing how wholesome the 76 community is.
The players who started in the beginning like beta week. They werent as nice. But we all remember there was a massive turning point. Where players 99% of the time stopped hunting other players. I remember meeting like 2 first freindly players. It chnaged the whole game for me. I since then am very generous with low level players. Seeing noobs come to the queen end game event is sick because its so fun your first few times and i feel so determined to protect them or revive them. Having them there makes the event a lot better.
I played FO76 for about 1 1/2 years, before I got bored and moved on to BG3 Early Access. This is all accurate and hilarious. And my gods, the music. Sublime!
Thank you.
Lmao. Just stumbled across your channel. Only checked out the fallout 76 shorts so far. Top tier tho. Really enjoyed these. Have a sub and another like.
Never tried fallout 76, but from this video alone, it looks like it has one of the most helpful communities. Which is kinda surprising.
I love thencommunity myself when i made a new character when it came to steam i immediately got food water stimpacks and crafting recipes/plans dropped by higher lvl people, i try to do the same when i see a new person ^^ ofcourse there will always be dicks but in general its friendly and nice
Me too! Like a few minutes after walking out of the bunker I got some great gear just randomly given to me lol
It's kind of a mix, but definitely leaning towards helpful. Last time I played , they still had quite a problem with hackers, though.
Everyone is pretty chill and helpful for the most part, they want to help grow the community and help new people have fun.
@@Lyriklewhen was the last time you played?
It is pretty funny how you can go into the Wayward and snatch up all her cups, bowls booze appliances and sell them back to her---pays for the fast travel and then some
*You use your third arm to take a sip from your trusty Vault 13 canteen*
You really do get it, I played Fallout 76 for almost 3 years, hopefully you continue making these 76 videos😂😊😂😊
i, as a long time veteran. support this information
This is absolutely adorable and I hope there might be a part 2 one day! 🥰
its funny, this animation was one of the final things that convinced me to finally try 76. Been playing off and on for these 9 months.