Memories of my Fallout 76 Character from level 1 to level 244 with Take on Me Unplugged played over

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Fallout 76 (2018)
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Uploaded this here instead of my main channel due to I don't feel like getting a copyright strike and such on my main channel. I used the song "Take on Me (MTV Unplugged) by a-ha." What is the point of this video you may ask? I don't know, I just felt like sharing some pictures I took during the B.E.T.A to the games current state in January 2020. I paid 59.99 USD plus tax pre-ordering the game, I played the ever living f*** out of the game with my friends from the B.E.T.A to around April 2019, then we basically stopped playing 76, and now I'm back on it and playing it. I started playing 76 again when I was around level 181 with a bunch of new people around July 2019, then I stopped again, and now I'm back to playing it since October 2019. Boy, has it been one hell of a roller coaster, from the fledgling Fallout 76 in it's disastrous post launch state to it's relatively playable state which is being held together by duct tape and chewing gum. My friends and I still stayed around for a few months, we explored, made our bases, looked out for weapons and armor for each other, exchanged supplies with each other and randoms, joined the Enclave, launched nukes, experienced the fixing of Weapon Artisan and Fix It Good (repair skills) and the drastic nerf of TSE (two-shot explosive) weapons and the Demolition Expert perk, we fought and died in nuke zones (sometimes), we experienced many game crashes and minor to extreme lag spikes. I still remember the day I saw my first nuke, boy did the mushroom cloud look like it was ripped straight out of a PS2 game. We fought a few randoms for the hell of it, sure we may have lost and won a few encounters. We raided Sugar Grove for springs and screws a dozen times over and sometimes ended up fighting each other said springs and screws. Fast forward a few months, I started a store a month after player vending came out, I made about 14000 caps in a day or two, that was fun. I got the Blackbird Power Armor paint when it first came out and triggered my friend bullet. I killed the Scorchbeast Queen a few times, made a bunch of flux and outfitted a combined total of about 25 to 30 suits of T-60 and Excavator with calibrated shocks over the course of a month and a half (sold a few, gave a few away, and kept a few suits for my friends and my other character who I still haven't leveled up past level 35. I still play the game occasionally, I just wish my old friends would get on the game and play it, hopefully they'll consider it when Wastelanders comes out. Almost forgot to mention, I got from level 45 to level 110 by killing bloated glowing feral ghouls in a nuked Whitesprings back before their xp reward was nerfed. And on another note, I stream in the mornings (around 7:00 to 11-00 AM EST) and occasionally in the late afternoon and nighttime at https://www.twitch.tv/wrongkeycardgaming . Also subscribe to my main channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIMFWteoTqUdVPfUSrEG3bQ . Well that's all for now.







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