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It's 90% OFF rn on Steam and I've always loved Fo games (I'd say NV is my fav) and I love outer worlds as well, anyway, I have no friends who'd play the game with me and I live in the middle east so chances I make friends inside the game are pretty low (I've never met anyone who plays 76, or even Fo fans in general) also I guess it's worth mentioning that my internet connection isn't that stable (I've read that to play offline you need to pay subscription, hard PASS for me, but I can bear with not-so-good connection). Also it's worth mentioning that I'm on Fedora and the ProtonDB page for the game isn't very pleasant. And I'm thinking about buying GMod instead (my friend owns it but that's all)

I love Fo and enjoyed every Fo since 3 (I didn't play the old ones yet) but I don't want to regret buying it.

Give me advice!

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[–] PugJesus@piefed.social 4 points 2 weeks ago

Personally, I disliked F76. A friend of mine got it for me when it was on sale so we could play together - it's the engine/combat of FO4 (but with mandatory lag), and a solo building system like FO4's settlements (but without any NPCs).

GMod - now that brings me back! My nostalgia for it is so strong that I don't know I can give a serious opinion to The Young Folks(tm), but I burned literal hundreds of hours (admittedly at LAN parties) playing GMod and making stupid jokes with my social circle.

It's all fun and games until someone starts humanizing the watermelons...