this post was submitted on 19 May 2024
3 points (100.0% liked)
Fallout
2543 readers
58 users here now
Welcome to c/Fallout, the unofficially official community to discuss the franchise.
Be sure to check out !falloutmods@lemmy.world, moderated by a friend of ours :)
Join us on https://matrix.to/#/#falloutnewmatrix:matrix.org!
Rules:
- Don't be a dick (this includes bigotry/prejudice)
- Stay on topic
- Mildly NSFW content is allowed, but anything more is removed
PS: Don't use the fandom! please use fallout.wiki for everything instead.
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Griefing in Fallout 76 is pretty much non-existent - it's an overblown "headline".
That community has been one of the most friendly and welcoming communities of pretty much any multi-player game in the last few years. Asking a question or for help from a complete stranger and getting way more information or assistance is actually the more common occurrence.
The game has been around for a long time, so welcoming or helping a newbie is sometimes a nice break from the grind for the high-level players.
Come on over newbies - the game has changed a LOT from its original iteration (which WAS a shitshow full of bugs and griefing - which is outdated information from long past).
I was genuinely surprised how nice people are on 76 when I played it. I was so used to the toxic COD lobbies and GTA Online servers that I just expected the worst from everyone. Such a huge breath of fresh air. I only stopped playing because I ran out of stuff to do.