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This Is How Fallout 76's Nukes Work, And What They Do

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Bethesda's upcoming multiplayer RPG Fallout 76 aims to switch things up in a big way for the post-apocalyptic series. However, one new feature, and its ensuing ramifications, has gotten many players talking. First revealed during Bethesda's E3 2018 press conference, Fallout 76 will allow players to gain access to a stockpile of nuclear weapons hidden in post-apocalyptic West Virginia, and use them to decimate areas of the map. While talking about the new mechanics of Fallout 76 at QuakeCon 2018--which includes the new leveling and perk systems--game director Todd Howard and project leader Jeff Gardner elaborated further on just how nukes will work, and how they designed it to be less of a hassle than you may think.

To gain access to the nuclear weapons, you'll need to find a set of codes from specific enemies in the world. These codes form a sequence, which grant you passage into one of the hidden nuclear launch facilities in the wasteland. Once you're ready to launch, you can select a specific spot on the map to send the bombs, which will lay waste to the area and everything in it. While this may seem like a largely gimmicky move, there is a benefit to letting loose with the atomic bombs. With the ensuing nuclear fallout in full effect, it will grant players access to new items, rare materials, new locations, and even more powerful enemies to fight. As a part of the end-game, the materials and resources found from these irradiated places are vital to continuing progress for high-level characters. However, the chase and immediate aftermath of dropping the bombs had fans worried that it would more of nuisance than an interesting gameplay mechanic.

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During the Fallout 76 panel at QuakeCon, the developers stated that they spent a great deal of time enforcing anti-griefing measures--which includes blocking players that harass others online. While nukes sound like the ultimate way to mess with others, the process of acquiring these nukes are elaborate enough to be events that occur only once in awhile. Furthermore, structures and settlements that players build can be saved via the C.A.M.P tool--which is an evolution of the building system from Fallout 4. With the new system, you're allowed to pack up your creations at anytime, and transport them to another spot. You can also save your settlements in the form of a blueprint, and pull them up again when you want to rebuild. This will be especially helpful in case of an enemy raid on your base, or when the bombs fall.

Releasing on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and as a Bethesda.net exclusive for the PC, Fallout 76 will launch on November 14, with the pre-release beta scheduled for sometime later this October. For more info on our coverage on QuakeCon 2018, including the first footage of Doom Eternal, check out the links to our coverage below.

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"the process of acquiring these nukes are elaborate enough to be events that occur only once in awhile." Once again a developer grossly underestimates their base. These things will be going off constantly as there are people who do nothing but play video games. We're often told how X content is going to keep people busy for months and that we won't be seeing a level Y player for many more months if ever. Then the next day half the people have burned through the new content and everyone is running around as a level Y character. The idea that you can reduce the number of nukes going off by making it time consuming to get them is laughable. Never underestimate the tenacity of a video gamer.

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Someone will find exploit's to farm nuke codes and then Bethesda will be constantly playing catchup to fix them, All the while players will be quitting due to being nuked every 30 mins by griefers.

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@Runeweaver: There will be nukes dropped on day one. Beta players will already be max level and have the codes.

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Make/Rebuild America great again! By nuking it.

Sounds Legit.

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I like how they insist finding the nuke codes will be so complex that it will be rare to see them fired. Reminds me of No Mans Sky hype and how they insisted the universe was so large it would take hundreds of hours to get to get the center...and then someone did it in nowhere near that much time. So I predict nukes firing within a week of release.

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Let me get the straight: F76 take place before the fallout, and you need to use nukes to make places like fallout, so you can play them like fallout?

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@greatatemi: No the main war that caused the Fallout in the first placed already happened. You are coming out of a vault after an amount of time living in one. So of course what is going to be the first thing you'd want to do? Go launch more nukes and radiate the whole area again? That is why this makes zero sense. It would just mean back to your vault you go for another 25 years or whatever. It's just dumb.

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So, literally no new information? Why did this deserve an article?

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