Not a single Fallout fan is shocked to discover that the Fallout 76 servers are on their arse.

As has become customary for any new online-only title, servers collapsed the moment players attempted to play. One disgruntled gamer, Randy, wasn't best pleased.

"It's just not on. Clearly the number 76 in "Fallout 76" represents the amount of times you have to be disconnected from the server before you can actually start the game."

We'd argue staring at this screen is probably more fun than Fallout 76.

Fellow Fallout 76 fan, Beebop, also wasn't happy.

"I just wanted to play the bloody game, and instead I'm staring at a notice saying I'm disconnected from the server."

While Bethesda are working hard to fix the issue, most players are seemingly in agreement that getting online is pretty pointless. 

"There's nothing to do when you get in game," added Randy. "It's just a barren wasteland to explore. I could have done that by visiting Houston, Texas."


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Last Updated: Nov 14, 2018

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