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Todd Howard Gives Info About Single-Player Mode and Death Effects in Fallout 76

Not the “single-player” mode you’re used to imagining

Since it was first announced as a game Fallout online version, many fans are suddenly skeptical and question a lot of things about the multiplayer system that Bethesda is ready to implement in Fallout 76. Of course the goal is to ensure that the online features that they will implement are very compatible with the gameplay expected from their fans.

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Now, again, Bethesda is going through Todd Howard searched by various questions from the media when he happened to attend an event Gamelab held in Barcelona, ​​Spain. When he was interviewed by the Italian game media, namely IT multiplayer, Todd was asked a lot about technical issues about the system and the features it would offer in the Fallout 76 game.

When asked about whether or not there is an opportunity to play Fallout 76 independently or single-player without having to be disturbed by other players and just want to focus on the PVE aspect alone. Todd replied that he was ready to work on making private server in accommodating the needs of players who want to play more isolated.

However, the private server system will not be included immediately when Fallout 76 is just released, but will be added through an update patch some time after the game is released. There Todd added that through a private server, players can also determine and limit which players can join the game together? So this can guarantee that the game can run more regularly if you specialize the server only for your friends.

Is it okay to die?

Then he also explained about what happens when a player suddenly dies or is killed, either by being killed by monsters or by other players. In Fallout 76, Todd explains that death in the game will not have a significant effect on your progress.

In order to prevent new players from other players who like trolling and such, it is reported that Todd will apply a rule where players can’t kill other players who have not reached level 5. In addition, it is reported that Todd will also implement several other anti-trolling systems which he deliberately did not reveal, but he dared to make sure that this system would help players a lot in playing.

Regarding the potential that other players can destroy camps and confiscate valuables in your base, Todd explained that indestructible camps are also a reason for players not to arbitrarily destroy other players’ camps, coupled with the cost to repair the damage from the camp you set up is too small.

The rest, Todd revealed that this game will later present a fast travel system, game synchronization on one server, and a feature where you can become an entrepreneur by becoming a merchant. Fallout 76 itself is scheduled to be available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 14, 2018.

Source: Multiplayer IT

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