
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "Many have already written about what is wrong with Fallout 76 and how Bethesda took one of their most important and revered franchises and drove it seemingly straight into the ground. And honestly, it deserves much of the criticism it has received since it’s release a few short weeks ago. No one will argue with you if you were to call Fallout 76 a bug-ridden, content-barren and repetition-laden mess that seems to run counter of everything the series is renowned for. "
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The new trailer is here with Bigfoot hunting.

A new region of the map is opening for those with enough grit to cross Point Pleasant bridge. It’s time for you to travel westward towards Burning Springs. Taking place in rural Ohio, this is our largest map expansion to Fallout 76 yet!
Actually, I would absolutely argue that, minus the bugs. You need only play the actual game to find out.
Yes. Save it the indignity of a slow death by killing it now and pretending it never existed. And then reboot and re-release it as an offline adventure full of new quests and a narrative for us to play through, without any of this MMO bullshit. This game should have been to Fallout 4 what New Vegas was to Fallout 3.
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The game has plenty of content. However, content quantity matters not if one does not like the game. Might as well be zero content.