it takes your base down to the bones, you can see through every wall and everything is in its most broken state. You can repair it all pretty cheap but it definitely takes a hit and looks it.
In the end, this will probably end up being nothing more than an inconvenience to Spencer, as he can repair it with just a few clicks if he has enough materials in his inventory.
I don’t play 76 so whatever, I just think this is a bit funny.
I haven’t played 76 in months but that’s what I recall. When you do the quest that lets you drop a nuke I couldn’t drop it too close to settlements, which is annoying cause someone might have one close to where you need to drop it.
I could have misinterpreted it though. I’d appreciate someone clearing it up
Unless something changed I’m pretty sure you can’t drop a nuke on player bases. And those are indestructible anyway
it takes your base down to the bones, you can see through every wall and everything is in its most broken state. You can repair it all pretty cheap but it definitely takes a hit and looks it.
The article seems to say otherwise.
Actually no, but it did say a lot of other words.
I don’t play 76 so whatever, I just think this is a bit funny.
Fwiw, I’m not being serious. Just a bit of wordplay. Added a pic to be a bit more clear ;)
I haven’t played 76 in months but that’s what I recall. When you do the quest that lets you drop a nuke I couldn’t drop it too close to settlements, which is annoying cause someone might have one close to where you need to drop it.
I could have misinterpreted it though. I’d appreciate someone clearing it up