As I was reading the Bethesda Website, specifically the Fallout 76 portion of the website, I came across a piece of information that was actually featured fairly prominently, and I'd like to provide an exact quite right here, it's a quote that may seem innocuous at first: "Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Skyrim and Fallout 4, welcome you to Fallout 76, the online prequel where every surviving human is a real person."
That is the exact quote from their website. Think about what that means though, that doesn't just mean multiplayer, that means that there are NO human NPCs in the game. Every surviving human is a real person, that means there's no human NPCs to talk to, to get a Quest from, to trade with, etc. The only humans you'll run across in Fallout 76 are other people, playing the game online. If that is true, and it's the exact quote from their own website, then this is nothing like any previous Fallout game, there are pretty much no storylines, no interesting characters, it's just you and your Online allies, against other Online players, and random monsters. I certainly hope that this is some kind of terrible mistake, because if it's true, then this isn't a game that very many people are going to want to play. For their sake, for our sake, for everyone's sake, I hope this is wrong, but it's on their website as of this writing. Hopefully someone will ask them about it and get them to clarify whether this is accurate or not, and if they do, and I hear the answer, I'll report on it right here for you the fans. Stay tuned!
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