Fallout 76 launched almost four years ago to overwhelmingly negative reception and a ton of backlash from both new and old fans. After substantial updates and a few complete overhauls, the game now has a considerable fanbase and a great deal of enjoyable content.
Bethesda's messiest launch and its most disappointing game has seen significant improvement over the years. The game's player base currently hovers around 5,000 to 7,000 people, but those players are enjoying their experience more than the early adopters. The new features are heavily based on the Fallout 1st system and include a variety of quality-of-life improvements.
Fallout 76 players have complained since the beginning that its massive wasteland can feel a bit empty. The ability to set down a mobile base of operations would make traveling the Appalachian wilds more expedient and entertaining.
Survival Tents are movable camp units that players can lay down almost anywhere in the game world. They are useful as fast-travel points that players might want to get to quickly. Players can build their location in between in-game checkpoints to move more easily across the world.
The Survival Tent features a stash box, a sleeping bag, a cooking station, a scrap box, and either a musical instrument or a tinkerer's workbench. Players can rest, craft, cook, and store whatever they need in their handy tent.
To use a Survival Tent, simply open the Favorites wheel and select the tent. Players can move or redeploy the tent wherever they want through the same methods.
There is also a multiplayer aspect to the Survival Tent. Players can fast-travel to the tents of teammates, so a team can make the game much faster to navigate. Players on the same server can also use the camp benefits
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