Unless Bethesda is actively hiring another company to make this, I'm not going to buy it.
I have absolutely no faith in Bethesda to produce even a halfway competent Fallout game. I'm not going to waste money on something I know I'll hate.
Highly unlikely. Not really into multiplayer.So Hassknecht, if it turns out to be a multiplayer game, focused mostly on gathering, building, some fighting, will you be playing it?
Rumored to be also playable alone but not centered around it.Highly unlikely. Not really into multiplayer.
Originally prototyped as a multiplayer version of Fallout 4 with the goal of envisioning what an online Fallout game might look like, Fallout 76 has evolved quite a bit over the past few years, those sources said. It will have quests and a story, like any other game from Bethesda Game Studios, a developer known for meaty RPGs like Skyrim. It will also feature base-building—just like 2015's Fallout 4—and other survival-based and multiplayer mechanics, according to those sources. One source cautioned that the gameplay is rapidly changing, like it does in many online “service” games, but that’s the core outline.
The only thing I found interesting from the trailer was the use of the John Denver cover- its the most recently written song that has ever featured in a Fallout opening- along with the colour TV, it makes me think it the aesthetic will be later into the 20thC than Bethesda has done before. After all the bombs did drop in the 2070s
Disco vault confirmed?
Dunno, why would the vault be evacuated in 2076 when the War hadn't even happened yet?Good points. Maybe they are letting these unnumbered Fallouts go wild and we are going to see an entirely new tone here. Don't know about buying it but I am intrigued enough to follow it.
Also looks from the poster like the Vault was to be evacuated in 2076, while Pipboy says 2102 so the dude must have found it abandoned (also dirty backpack and stuff on bed hint that he came from the outside). Looks like he just puts on a clean suit and is not necessarily from there. Also there doesn't seem to be any sign of trouble.
My guess is this guy found this vault, saw that the people there were civilized and happy (board games, soccer field, gold clubs, balloons, etc), they left to reclaim the surface and he decided to find their happy surface town but the truth is much more sinister than that because Bethesda.
Here's the rumour and discussion thread, btw.
Dunno, why would the vault be evacuated in 2076 when the War hadn't even happened yet?
The poster is about the US existing from 1776 to 2076 and Vault 76 being the official vault of the tricentennial.
Here's the in-depth, completely unbiased analysis from the voice of FO community
I on the other hand find it very difficult to let go of things that I used to like such as Fallout or Star Trek.
Perhaps because they have been such a big part of my life.
I hate that guy. He represents everything I hate about the bethesda fallout community.
On the shot of the Vault the poster says "Reclamation day" and there is obviously party decorations around.
Colonization of the Post war world by the Vault citizens I am guessing, will probably end in death, and you will go looking for some lost family member.
EDIT:
Vault 76 is in Virginia apparently. Anyone more familiar with US geography tell me what this means locationwise in relation to previous games.