All my replies have been deleted, as i've changed my channel from branded to personal. Have responded to you all if you haven't seen them my apologies!
I'm in the same boat. I am unable to navigate the building menus. I've spent thousands of hours building in Fallout 4 but I cannot for the life of be work out to move around in the building menu here. @@RoanShip
I'd have to disagree (to some extent) about over building on food. Corn + Mutfruit + Tatos + purified water is the formula for Vegetable Starch which is the easiest way to get unlimited amounts of adhesive. Adhesive can be really hard to come by, especially at early levels, and this is the simplest way to get it.
I have gotten almost all of my plans from the amazing community! When I first played at launch it was full of griefers. Now people are more than willing to just drop things for new players to use.
For sure. just started a few days ago and I've already got 3 different players helping me learn the game and giving me the resources to really get going.
So many videos I’ve seen focus on very update specific tips, I was surprised as a new player to see so much fluff. This video is perfect; it sticks to the basics and doesn’t deviate from the main point of teaching new players how to get a leg up. I only just started last week since it was on sale and now I’m hooked!
One that Iv learned recently. If you want to make a nice water feature with statues, but don’t want a visible foundation beneath it.. Place the foundation above water level, put ya statues or plants on top of it, then grab the foundation in build mode and lower it with everything on top. For some reason it doesn’t let you do it the other way around. But it makes a huge difference! I suggest the black tile floor as it blends in perfectly beneath the surface.
Water purifier is genius. I built 6 along my base on a river with 6 generators. I found my self running out of rubber a lot. The carnival area had tons of basketball games with basketballs. Anywho I can sell one bottle of purified water for 3 caps. But I can harvest water pretty quickly. I at least make 200-400 in caps per game I play 1-2hrs. Also like to go to other players camp and buy cheaper items and re sell in my vending shop
I have a camp right to the north in the mountains on the edge of the forest and the toxic swamps. The spot is flat, secluded, and has a great view. I only ever get attacked by mole rats and rad rats too. The only downside imo is that there’s no lake.
Early game going into mid-game, just make a simple base, it's all you need. I made a base that was one floor tile wide and perhaps 4 or 5 in length. Crammed all the essentials i had available inside and that did the job. Gun turrets, i placed on each corner of the roof were costly in budget, but my base would get attacked almost every session, but only by low-level enemies - i stayed near the army camp in early part of the map. I was one of those guys that just planted heaps of food. Mainly so that in every game session i start i could just harvest, cook and start the a journey. I only played the game for the first 2-3 months of release, so hopefully base-building is more generous. I plan to play this again soon.
Can I just say, TNG that considering you made this channel 9 months ago and you have 1030 subs that's really impressive. Your vids always helped me thanks man. Keep it up!
@@TNG76 Idk if you have ever done this before but I would love a power armor comparison (from t-45 to t-60? Is it called) oh also( include ultracite) so basically you show them off say what the best one is at radation protection, electric protection, and just base damage protection.
I'm not sure if you have to be a certain level to get the Shelter plans, but don't build a huge camp if you can use a shelter. Will save resources in the long run as it can't be attacked.
I think this is a fantastic video! You talked about trying to help new players and while I think there’s probably some good content in watching you help individuals lucky enough to be on the same server as you, videos like this can help any new player who happens across it. Maybe a similar guide for things to focus on in the early stages of the game (up to level 25 or 30): the small backpack, suggestions on early guns and armor, places to explore and farm for materials - and maybe how to find/upgrade/build power armor as one of the other commenters suggested? I think a combination of some basic useful guides for new players to draw in new folks and your builds and reviews for those of us who already enjoy your content and sense of humor could give you something to focus on in the short term while you decide what you want to do next.
I always help noobs with a camp built; set up all crafting and water and electric machines along with some location travel to places for scrapping. And at least 1000 caps for travel and ammo with the best gun for their level.
@@TNG76 The downside I think is the ones that are scattered are not as pretty and usually busier. I know there is a junk node near the water but it's a pretty popular spot.
I disagree on crops you can use mutfruit, corn, and tarps to make veggie starch which can be thrned to adhesive followed by gourds for xp and you can use the spoiled veggies for fertilizer
You do need the plan for the flamer trap and you get that from doing the quest at Abbies bunker, also a good idea to take a workshop because it unlocks certain defence plans like railings.
I dont understand. Some areas have the red workshop bench and feels more like a natural build spot, where you can scrap stuff. Then you can also just set up any random spot in the woods? I dont understand why they have workshop areas to go into build mode, like in the junkyard, if thats not the way the game works?
A really good spot is actually the field near Hemlock Holes Golf Course. There's an acid pool close to the forest side and a polluted stream where you can set up water purifiers. The luminescence in the area means you don't need as many lights. There's a lot of bleached dogwood for making water filters or to scrap for firewood. There's a lot of rad roaches so if you have the daily in the mire that gives you a recipe for insect repellant you have one of the ingredients right there. Hemlock holes has a lot of pencils, golfballs, cigarette packages, golf tees, golf clubs, and clipboards. So that's a lot of wood, plastic, lead and springs. The workshop right there is good for acid production so if you're doing a lot of Lode Baring events you can make a killing taking it over (plus there's gold there so again, cash money!) The little eating area out front where the daily quest handy is has a bunch of carrots and the water filter recipe. The kitchen has sugar and spices. There's two raider spawn points so that you have easy enemies and there's some food/weapons/clothing available in those spots. Radstags spawn near one of the raider campsites. There's a crashed vertibird and a tower for the "It's a Trap!" event that lets you trap scorchbeasts on the ground to kill, but even better the people who set that up from the Free States left a lot of supplies nearby including a 50 caliber machine gun on the back of a nearby pickup truck. But the Crem de la Crem of that area as a campsite is that it's a spawn point for the Grafton Monster and two Snallygasters spawn nearby at the crashed vertibird (sometimes they'll fight each other too!) This gave me a steady stream of random weapons and armor pieces, a few caps, some acid, some ammo and some oil per grafton monster kill. Plus bonus acid and leather from the Snallygasters. It's not a beginner's campsite by any means but it is a lucrative one. It was also very close to Arenholt homstead so I could harvest crops including cranberries as well as bug drops and mongrel meat and honey very easily. (The field over by Aronholt is actually another campsite I'd reccomend! Just make sure you have strong enough turrets to keep bugs away!)
Nice vid. Just got FO76 yesterday for £3.99 at GAME. Played a few hours last night and am looking forward to building my first lil camp and blueprinting it. FO4 was one of just a few games ive bothered completing, so hopefully get into this one just as much.
The only thing I get eh about is the younger players going after my purified water, I leave out water collectors unlocked so you actually can get they just collect dirty water so you will have to boil. Eventually when I'm more set up I plan on either selling them for a cap or free. I just need them for myself. If you act cool with me I actually give shit out( even at level 60) oh and I don't mind if you take some of my crops help yourself.
@@TNG76 I don't really understand. I'm having so much trouble figuring out how to have more than 10 lbs of room to travel with and am unable to sort things into different containers, and quest markers seem to not want to appear on a regular basis. Casual Team bonding won't apply to me ever it seems. Right now all I'm concerned with is never being able to fast travel. I don't know what I should and shouldn't carry. The enemies are all equal to or stronger than me, and likely all have weaknesses to different weapons. So, unless I carry only 3 weapons, and being so low level I don't have lots of ammo to carry JUST 3 weapons...shotguns don't work on everything ...I'm stuck and quickly losing interest in logging in again. I really like the game, but with leveling up being so different from 4, NV, and 3, I'm just "not getting it". It's bad enough that I can travel to one destination on foot, find myself overencumbered after only picking up scrap for 2 minutes, but then I can find myself in "an event" where I get killed, and either have to respawn somewhere else and lose distance progress, or respawn there and get killed again. And what really also is a pain, is trying to deal with thirst and hunger, since every item to drink or eat, has a ridiculously low "hunger/thirst" payback. Like, eat this to gain 50 hp, and 12% hunger. So I have to waste a bunch of hp heals to bring my hunger up, so I don't have a negative effect. At least there were player made mods on F4 I could mess around with. (Skillzerks Cabin being my favorite)
Ok so first up, only carry what you need, ammo, weps, stims etc. Main unwritten rule is any junk you have make sure you store it! You die or come across a trap camp then you'll loose it all! Check under misc tab in your pop for gunpowder, that always adds up in weight. Food and water weighs alot too as does certain types of ammo. If you're still struggling for weight use perk cards such as bandolier, it'll help drop the weight of ammo for example. Dont worry about hunger and thirst, you won't die any more , food and drink just give you buffs now. Enemies scale to your level only issue is of there's a higher level around they'll scale to them. Weapons you need a build to be effective, choose a build and set your perks for it, only way you'll have a competent build.
@@TNG76 "don't worry about hunger or thirst" is quite helpful, since it was constantly bugging me lol. That's gonna dump a lot of food stuffs. Misc I thought was empty but I'll check. Thx for your time dude :)
Can you lose your Camp thing you get from the beginning cuz I don't have one in my inventory I know I picked it up before I left and I haven't set it down anywhere
Short answer mate is you don't unfortunately, the budget is fixed regardless of level. You can glitch the budget and make it unlimited but they have patched that in the PTS so there's really no point in doing it now.
It will blueprint so in theory you can just put it down in your new spot. Never works though. It will save all your build pieces though so you dont have to build them twice
Camps are permanent when you place down the camp module, tyler county dirt track is a workshop, anyone can build in it and anyone can capture it, the builds you make there are or at any other workshop are not permanent
I’m a new player. I don’t know how to change my outfits. I bought a bundle but I have no “favorite” option. People say that that’s how you equip it. Do you know what I’m doing wrong?
Well I'm going to ask but I'm pretty sure nobody is going to respond but my Camp is not in my inventory and I haven't set it down anywhere you know the machine you pick up at the beginning of the game it's not in my inventory anymore
My wife and I really want to know where your accent is from. Thanks for the video, but plz help us with this mystery! I think you have a Mancunian accent but she thinks Scottish.
I'll stick to my Settlements or my Place in Megaton or hell even a Hotel on the Vegas Strip shit ill head out to auto correct would not let me spell out the community the vault dweller from Fallout 1 founded but that place to
As the name suggests, for camping in, allthough you can go a lot more technical than just a tent 😂 It does explain it in the vault too during the tutorial.
As a complete beginner, this was no help at all. It's not a "Guide to CAMP Building," it's a series of tips about where to build the CAMP and how to make it better once it's built. I still have no idea how to actually BUILD the **** camp.
@@iwasinabox hahaha cheers for watching mate, i must say though my newer videos are much less sloth like and weird so please dont judge me too harshly on this 😂
Nocturnal Cultist dagger ⭐ Stimpack x 9 Minigun 5mm rounds x 50 Purified water x 10 Mod: Pocketed leather left arm Shotgun shells x 120 Dandy Apples x 2 Nuka Cola Cherry x 5
I cant stand the camp building. What a load of shit. Ot lacks the freedom of being able to place objects where you want them. For example. Some stairs from a small cliff to the ground. Stairs are stupidly required to being attached to a structure instead of being able to be freely place. Absolutely ridiculous
I really wish this was NOT ON LINE ONLY... This is a VERY GRINDY FO Game, I started playing it again and well, forgot how grindy it is............... uggg also it still seems to be a pay as you go game as well.. Not a fan.......
All my replies have been deleted, as i've changed my channel from branded to personal. Have responded to you all if you haven't seen them my apologies!
Mind asking that I have no idea of how to do the basic thing: how to actually build or scrap stuff in fallout 76 in PlayStation 5 ??!!!
PLEASE ANSWER!
I'm in the same boat. I am unable to navigate the building menus. I've spent thousands of hours building in Fallout 4 but I cannot for the life of be work out to move around in the building menu here. @@RoanShip
I'd have to disagree (to some extent) about over building on food. Corn + Mutfruit + Tatos + purified water is the formula for Vegetable Starch which is the easiest way to get unlimited amounts of adhesive. Adhesive can be really hard to come by, especially at early levels, and this is the simplest way to get it.
I just get a crap ton of wonder glue and duck tape
Same I have adhesive things identifiable. After playing 4 you pretty know what has what. Gotta love desk fans!
i find alot more adhesive than plastic rubber and copper combined
Truth
btw u can get adhesive from scraping duck tape
I have gotten almost all of my plans from the amazing community! When I first played at launch it was full of griefers. Now people are more than willing to just drop things for new players to use.
For sure. just started a few days ago and I've already got 3 different players helping me learn the game and giving me the resources to really get going.
So many videos I’ve seen focus on very update specific tips, I was surprised as a new player to see so much fluff. This video is perfect; it sticks to the basics and doesn’t deviate from the main point of teaching new players how to get a leg up. I only just started last week since it was on sale and now I’m hooked!
Glad you found it useful mate, I listen to these old videos and think christ why the hell am I speaking at 3 words per hour 😂😂
Also, the Forrest is protected zone, so no fear whatsoever about getting Nuked.
One that Iv learned recently.
If you want to make a nice water feature with statues, but don’t want a visible foundation beneath it..
Place the foundation above water level, put ya statues or plants on top of it, then grab the foundation in build mode and lower it with everything on top.
For some reason it doesn’t let you do it the other way around.
But it makes a huge difference!
I suggest the black tile floor as it blends in perfectly beneath the surface.
Water purifier is genius. I built 6 along my base on a river with 6 generators. I found my self running out of rubber a lot. The carnival area had tons of basketball games with basketballs. Anywho I can sell one bottle of purified water for 3 caps. But I can harvest water pretty quickly. I at least make 200-400 in caps per game I play 1-2hrs. Also like to go to other players camp and buy cheaper items and re sell in my vending shop
I have a camp right to the north in the mountains on the edge of the forest and the toxic swamps. The spot is flat, secluded, and has a great view. I only ever get attacked by mole rats and rad rats too. The only downside imo is that there’s no lake.
Most useful video for a beginner. Thank you.
Early game going into mid-game, just make a simple base, it's all you need.
I made a base that was one floor tile wide and perhaps 4 or 5 in length. Crammed all the essentials i had available inside and that did the job.
Gun turrets, i placed on each corner of the roof were costly in budget, but my base would get attacked almost every session, but only by low-level enemies - i stayed near the army camp in early part of the map.
I was one of those guys that just planted heaps of food. Mainly so that in every game session i start i could just harvest, cook and start the a journey.
I only played the game for the first 2-3 months of release, so hopefully base-building is more generous. I plan to play this again soon.
This might be the most useful guide I’ve seen thanks!
No problem glad you liked it!
Can I just say, TNG that considering you made this channel 9 months ago and you have 1030 subs that's really impressive. Your vids always helped me thanks man. Keep it up!
@@TNG76 Well I do appreciate every bit of content!
@@TNG76 Idk if you have ever done this before but I would love a power armor comparison (from t-45 to t-60? Is it called) oh also( include ultracite) so basically you show them off say what the best one is at radation protection, electric protection, and just base damage protection.
I'm not sure if you have to be a certain level to get the Shelter plans, but don't build a huge camp if you can use a shelter. Will save resources in the long run as it can't be attacked.
I think this is a fantastic video! You talked about trying to help new players and while I think there’s probably some good content in watching you help individuals lucky enough to be on the same server as you, videos like this can help any new player who happens across it. Maybe a similar guide for things to focus on in the early stages of the game (up to level 25 or 30): the small backpack, suggestions on early guns and armor, places to explore and farm for materials - and maybe how to find/upgrade/build power armor as one of the other commenters suggested? I think a combination of some basic useful guides for new players to draw in new folks and your builds and reviews for those of us who already enjoy your content and sense of humor could give you something to focus on in the short term while you decide what you want to do next.
I always help noobs with a camp built; set up all crafting and water and electric machines along with some location travel to places for scrapping. And at least 1000 caps for travel and ammo with the best gun for their level.
Are you on Xbox?
I could use help
I don't know why I never build in the forest. It is my favorite area as well.
@@TNG76 The downside I think is the ones that are scattered are not as pretty and usually busier. I know there is a junk node near the water but it's a pretty popular spot.
I disagree on crops you can use mutfruit, corn, and tarps to make veggie starch which can be thrned to adhesive followed by gourds for xp and you can use the spoiled veggies for fertilizer
Very true indeed!
You do need the plan for the flamer trap and you get that from doing the quest at Abbies bunker, also a good idea to take a workshop because it unlocks certain defence plans like railings.
Coming to this from the new player guide from 2 weeks ago and bro sounds so chill in this compared to his off the cuff vibe in the recent vids
Ahh mate I hate the way I talk on my older stuff 😂😂
@@TNG76 it's really giving "reading off a script" man 😂
Bahahaha funnily enough never scripted anything! Was just very nervous of showing how mentally broken I am back then 😂
I dont understand. Some areas have the red workshop bench and feels more like a natural build spot, where you can scrap stuff. Then you can also just set up any random spot in the woods? I dont understand why they have workshop areas to go into build mode, like in the junkyard, if thats not the way the game works?
The workshops are additions, you need to take them over, defend them and they will give you resources, some even give fusion cores
Watching this at level 18. Finding it hard to rank up and out of stimpax, Considering going back to finally do the mission above the Ferris wheel
You on pc?
@@adamthomas4462 Xbox I quit playing a while while back. Sucks compared to 4. Which is the only other one I’ve played fr.
A really good spot is actually the field near Hemlock Holes Golf Course. There's an acid pool close to the forest side and a polluted stream where you can set up water purifiers. The luminescence in the area means you don't need as many lights. There's a lot of bleached dogwood for making water filters or to scrap for firewood. There's a lot of rad roaches so if you have the daily in the mire that gives you a recipe for insect repellant you have one of the ingredients right there. Hemlock holes has a lot of pencils, golfballs, cigarette packages, golf tees, golf clubs, and clipboards. So that's a lot of wood, plastic, lead and springs. The workshop right there is good for acid production so if you're doing a lot of Lode Baring events you can make a killing taking it over (plus there's gold there so again, cash money!) The little eating area out front where the daily quest handy is has a bunch of carrots and the water filter recipe. The kitchen has sugar and spices. There's two raider spawn points so that you have easy enemies and there's some food/weapons/clothing available in those spots. Radstags spawn near one of the raider campsites. There's a crashed vertibird and a tower for the "It's a Trap!" event that lets you trap scorchbeasts on the ground to kill, but even better the people who set that up from the Free States left a lot of supplies nearby including a 50 caliber machine gun on the back of a nearby pickup truck.
But the Crem de la Crem of that area as a campsite is that it's a spawn point for the Grafton Monster and two Snallygasters spawn nearby at the crashed vertibird (sometimes they'll fight each other too!) This gave me a steady stream of random weapons and armor pieces, a few caps, some acid, some ammo and some oil per grafton monster kill. Plus bonus acid and leather from the Snallygasters. It's not a beginner's campsite by any means but it is a lucrative one. It was also very close to Arenholt homstead so I could harvest crops including cranberries as well as bug drops and mongrel meat and honey very easily. (The field over by Aronholt is actually another campsite I'd reccomend! Just make sure you have strong enough turrets to keep bugs away!)
This is really good, I wish I had seen something like this when I first started playing, hope to see more videos likes dude
Nice vid. Just got FO76 yesterday for £3.99 at GAME. Played a few hours last night and am looking forward to building my first lil camp and blueprinting it. FO4 was one of just a few games ive bothered completing, so hopefully get into this one just as much.
Very good content. Clear, concise, and what vernacular!👍
Came because new player. Stayed for the accent lol. Love it
Hahahah thanks mon
Really great video and love the cinematics
Just started and this video is really helping thanks keep up the good work
The only thing I get eh about is the younger players going after my purified water, I leave out water collectors unlocked so you actually can get they just collect dirty water so you will have to boil. Eventually when I'm more set up I plan on either selling them for a cap or free. I just need them for myself. If you act cool with me I actually give shit out( even at level 60) oh and I don't mind if you take some of my crops help yourself.
Why use the exterior C.A.M.P.s when one can use the personal vaults?
Vaults have their limitations, no resources for example
@@TNG76 I don't really understand. I'm having so much trouble figuring out how to have more than 10 lbs of room to travel with and am unable to sort things into different containers, and quest markers seem to not want to appear on a regular basis.
Casual Team bonding won't apply to me ever it seems.
Right now all I'm concerned with is never being able to fast travel. I don't know what I should and shouldn't carry. The enemies are all equal to or stronger than me, and likely all have weaknesses to different weapons. So, unless I carry only 3 weapons, and being so low level I don't have lots of ammo to carry JUST 3 weapons...shotguns don't work on everything ...I'm stuck and quickly losing interest in logging in again.
I really like the game, but with leveling up being so different from 4, NV, and 3, I'm just "not getting it".
It's bad enough that I can travel to one destination on foot, find myself overencumbered after only picking up scrap for 2 minutes, but then I can find myself in "an event" where I get killed, and either have to respawn somewhere else and lose distance progress, or respawn there and get killed again.
And what really also is a pain, is trying to deal with thirst and hunger, since every item to drink or eat, has a ridiculously low "hunger/thirst" payback.
Like, eat this to gain 50 hp, and 12% hunger. So I have to waste a bunch of hp heals to bring my hunger up, so I don't have a negative effect.
At least there were player made mods on F4 I could mess around with.
(Skillzerks Cabin being my favorite)
Ok so first up, only carry what you need, ammo, weps, stims etc. Main unwritten rule is any junk you have make sure you store it! You die or come across a trap camp then you'll loose it all! Check under misc tab in your pop for gunpowder, that always adds up in weight. Food and water weighs alot too as does certain types of ammo. If you're still struggling for weight use perk cards such as bandolier, it'll help drop the weight of ammo for example. Dont worry about hunger and thirst, you won't die any more , food and drink just give you buffs now. Enemies scale to your level only issue is of there's a higher level around they'll scale to them. Weapons you need a build to be effective, choose a build and set your perks for it, only way you'll have a competent build.
@@TNG76 "don't worry about hunger or thirst" is quite helpful, since it was constantly bugging me lol.
That's gonna dump a lot of food stuffs. Misc I thought was empty but I'll check.
Thx for your time dude :)
concrete and steel for my BOS watch tower :D
Can you lose your Camp thing you get from the beginning cuz I don't have one in my inventory I know I picked it up before I left and I haven't set it down anywhere
One question how do you increase your camp size
Short answer mate is you don't unfortunately, the budget is fixed regardless of level. You can glitch the budget and make it unlimited but they have patched that in the PTS so there's really no point in doing it now.
As far as I know the only way to "increase" camp size is to level up your character
If I've made a house type thing and I move the camp will it all be took down and I'd have to rebuild it?
It will blueprint so in theory you can just put it down in your new spot. Never works though. It will save all your build pieces though so you dont have to build them twice
Thanks for the video friend!
Is the camp permanent? I built one beside Tyler County dirt track and then it disappeared when I went to another server
Camps are permanent when you place down the camp module, tyler county dirt track is a workshop, anyone can build in it and anyone can capture it, the builds you make there are or at any other workshop are not permanent
@@TNG76 thank you for the quick answer!
I’m a new player. I don’t know how to change my outfits. I bought a bundle but I have no “favorite” option. People say that that’s how you equip it. Do you know what I’m doing wrong?
So when you buy the outfits go to an armour bench and craft it, then just equip it from your pipboy, you don't have to favourite it 😁
missed a reason, most forest locations cant be nuked
Well I'm going to ask but I'm pretty sure nobody is going to respond but my Camp is not in my inventory and I haven't set it down anywhere you know the machine you pick up at the beginning of the game it's not in my inventory anymore
Very useful, thanks man!
Whats the armour your wearing?
Great vid, thanks!
I use pre fabrication.
Hey there buddy, please indulge me and tell me what suit you are wearing. looks really nice!
Brotherhood special ops outfit mate
What outfit is that?
The end one? Brotherhood spec ops
Very helpful
Anyone know how to get the marsupial plan?
It's a serum, whitesprings bunker sells it or you can get it from players, can craft it too
@@TNG76 Thats what I meant, where can I get the plans to make the serum?
BTW, your videos are great help. TY
Once you build your camp is it always there or do you have to build it every time you log in?
Nah once it's down its down, multiple slots now to for different camps. Workshop builds don't stay built though when you log out
Nice and simpel
My wife and I really want to know where your accent is from. Thanks for the video, but plz help us with this mystery! I think you have a Mancunian accent but she thinks Scottish.
Haha its a mixture of Bolton and Wigan 🍻
@@TNG76 Hey I was pretty close! Thanks for the response bc it was driving us into a heated argument 😆
My starter camp was everyone else’s camp lol.
It’s OUR camp
I'll stick to my Settlements or my Place in Megaton or hell even a Hotel on the Vegas Strip shit ill head out to auto correct would not let me spell out the community the vault dweller from Fallout 1 founded but that place to
new reno? shady sands? vault city?
West Virginia? Blue ridge mountains? Shenandoah River?
@@TNG76 is love older? older than the trees? younger than the mountains? blowing like a breeze?
@@shoebillgaming2147 country roaaads!
That was beautiful
some of what you stead would have been helpful about 3years ago. Stay safe mate. 👍👍👍👍😊😊😊
Ya, I'm new and have no teammates
Yeah, this vid is all good. But one question you havent answered... WTF IS A "C.A.M.P. *FOR*...???
As the name suggests, for camping in, allthough you can go a lot more technical than just a tent 😂 It does explain it in the vault too during the tutorial.
As a complete beginner, this was no help at all. It's not a "Guide to CAMP Building," it's a series of tips about where to build the CAMP and how to make it better once it's built. I still have no idea how to actually BUILD the **** camp.
fr i am clueless
I just don’t know how to build lol, I’m on ps5.
I was the one thousandth like!! What do I win
You win your freedom from the box!
That’s exactly what I wanted!! Thanks!!
@@iwasinabox hahaha cheers for watching mate, i must say though my newer videos are much less sloth like and weird so please dont judge me too harshly on this 😂
Nocturnal Cultist dagger ⭐
Stimpack x 9
Minigun
5mm rounds x 50
Purified water x 10
Mod: Pocketed leather left arm
Shotgun shells x 120
Dandy Apples x 2
Nuka Cola Cherry x 5
I cant stand the camp building. What a load of shit. Ot lacks the freedom of being able to place objects where you want them. For example. Some stairs from a small cliff to the ground. Stairs are stupidly required to being attached to a structure instead of being able to be freely place. Absolutely ridiculous
Agreed 100%
Never heard of a resource called "wad"
Well you clearly have never lived, wad is amazing
🐀 ⭐ ❤️
I really wish this was NOT ON LINE ONLY... This is a VERY GRINDY FO Game, I started playing it again and well, forgot how grindy it is............... uggg also it still seems to be a pay as you go game as well.. Not a fan.......
Your video was a complete waste of time. I needed info about the mechanics of the set-up and you explained nothing.