Some fans appear determined not to let this trend affect the game’s welcoming reputation, having reported that they are trying to rebuild other people’s C.A.M.P.s whenever they see them nuked, and work even harder to support newbies in other ways. Between that and Fallout 76’s existing anti-griefing measures, it’s possible that this potential uptick in malicious player activity will pass before long.

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    1 month ago

    I’m currently unemployed. I’ve been playing this game enough that you could call it my full time job. I have seen zero griefing, which is especially surprising because I run with the trans pride flag player icon. My camp hasn’t been nuked, I’ve been removed from a team once, I assume to make room for the leader’s friend who instantly took my place, and I’ve only had positive reactions or neutrality with everyone I have interacted with. People have complimented my camp, I’ve had people repair my broken camp stuff that NPCs have destroyed, I’ve had people give me free shit which is funny because I’m level 219, I mean fuck me I’m just not seeing this whole toxicity stuff that the articles claims is happening. Fallout 76 is one of the most wholesome communities I know of.