Bethesda is introducing public and custom servers to Fallout 76, offering players a way to change the adventure game’s ruleset, from removing construction limitations to tweaking survival elements.
Bethesda is soon letting Fallout 76 players host their own version of Appalachia for creating worlds without any of the adventure mode’s restrictions. Named Fallout Worlds, this long-awaited venture is split into two modes, Public and Custom Worlds, where the former are hand-crafted landscapes from the studio, while the latter are solely player creations. Custom World hosts are able to tweak a healthy number of rules the game normally has to offer, such as removing the C.
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USA — software Fallout 76 is getting private servers with full gameplay customizability