Shopping Cartgametime2473: Sorry haters but Fallout 76 has been a great success. Almost 8 years after release, it's as busy as it ever has been. TONS of content has been added to the game. There are hundreds of hours of fun to be had in the game even if you are a single player type. The map is so ridiculously huge with only 28 players per server, you aren't going to be seeing people nonstop unless you are doing public events, raids, daily ops, or expeditions. I would highly recommend the public events though, they are really fun.
ghostyunknown2003: Fallout 76 has no equal! Where else can I take pictures with enemies that are frozen? Where else can I kill a deathclaw on Deathclaw Island that’s stuck underground? ONLY FO76! Thanks Rick!
KenRobertson-x9w: I actually enjoyed the original game with no human NPCs. The environmental storytelling was marvelous. As far would it still be alive today if it was a single player game, well, not in it's original design with no human NPCs. But is Fallout 4 still alive today (despite recent attempts to kill it) ? Why, yes, it is. There are still plenty of people playing it, myself included, and there is still plenty of new content about it. I didn't want an MMO FO76, I wanted Fallout 5. But I've made do with FO76 as a filler and for me at least probably my last Fallout game. I'm 72.
dszuch1084: There is no question that 76 was
TJCeeJay: I can spend hundreds of hours building the Greatest Settlements in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4, but I don't; because unless I'm a Youtuber with a huge following then all my work is just for me. In Fallout 76, I have spent thousands of hours building the Greatest C.A.M.P.s in Appalachia, (IMHO) and sharing those C.A.M.P.s with hundreds of other players hoping to inspire them to go out and build more than a foundation square with various accoutrements scattered about chaotically. For me, Fallout 76 is a fun game, but it's biggest draw is the sharing. Whether it's sharing gear with new Vault Dwellers blinking in the sunlight, sharing the excitement of a drawn out battle with an End-Game Boss, or sharing of friendship; that's Fallout 76. For me anyways. (Mr. Prefabulous)
Cheers!
Bobbyspags: Agree 100% Evwryone who hates on 76 still shows up. Either in game or in the comments.
fernandodelsolcuesta2021: You're damn right vault surviver,whenever I log in just count how many players are in the server and when it is full,then I feel very happy
biostemm: I love the game, but if it wasn't for the fallout ip and camp building, it'd probably be a dead game, much like starfield...
Rome-p9s: I honestly loved the concept of 76 from the start and I had so many fun and instresting experience with/from other players. I find myself sometimes missing pre-wastelanders update. Rediscovering a bunch of locations and trying to figure what happened there.
aardwhisper: I love the game. Started in the buggy beginning and I still do daily stuff to this very day. Sure, it's not everyone's cup of tea, but it's mine.
M-Z-E-U-J-HB: Nah fallout 76 was amazing, online was a bit odd for some i get it, but the dead NPCs and story search, reminded me of like dino crisis and resident evil 1-2 where 80% of the story was told through notes
The game progression has been amazing from pre wastelanders to now.
If they ever make this single player somehow I hope they add client side servers and a way to progress the game from the dead world to the modern DLCs in the same progression they launched in.
eurothejii7328: People who hate fallout 76 are usually single player gamers who only play single player games and they can not unterstand mmorpg game like fallout 76.
ImThrashTrash: As someone who has played since launch, on every platform, while helping run a 76 group on all of them. You couldn't be more right that people did not understand the game. Its VERY clear when reading the comment section. The early days were some of the best. The community was so big and diverse back then. The player created events and groups were so varied and engaging. Even the bugs, dupes, exploits, legacy weapons. Were all so much fun in their own ways. It truly was some top tier online gaming....not that the game still doesn't have its charm and player made stuff to do. To sound like an old timer, "You just had to be here."
johnalexander7457: Algorithm
dohvahkiin1177: Day 1 Daily 76 player here.
I also enjoyed the original release world, but am not unhappy to see Appalachia’s evolution over the last 7 years.
To be able to interact with, assist & teach the consistent newer players the ways of 76 is always a joy I’ve never tired of since Reclamation Day.
Long forward to the next influx come Fallout TV Series 2 release.
Stay Awesome fellow Vault Dwellers!
futurepig: You got it right! I don't see Fallout 76 as a Fallout game, it's more of a Fallout-themed playground for fans of the Fallout universe.
mbutmunch6: Doesn't everybody launch nukes on Tuesday?
juricarmichael2534: It might be better than it seems on the first look. But i'm almost genetically programmed and will never say :
"The Toddler was right"
MrStlvette: You are 100% correct sir! It’s an amazing game, yes it has had issues but it’s still super fun! My #1 game.
TrashPANDABurr: Wash your mouth out with soap. Todd Howard was right? No. He didn't mean it like you mean it.
TypicalRach143: I love your videos. I look forward to them. And I agree
Bob-e6c9d: Definitely not a failure
jayhoffman4348: Honestly New Vegas is the one that is not Fallout too many people. It's not truly open world like other Fallout games
Nord_Meadly: The community alone is worth the experience, those still hating on 76 either stopped playing at launch or never played it at all. I stopped playing after the ghoul update because I thought my build was destroyed only to find a better one upon returning and tons of bug fixes plus now I can bounty hunt so that’s always fun!
Dec 21 2025
