Fallout 76: WOW Episode 9 #fallout #fallout76 #bethesda… — Transcript

Explore Fallout 76 camp builds and creative inspirations in episode 9 of Wonders of the Wasteland by 3G Gaming.

Key Takeaways

  • Creativity in Fallout 76 camp building enhances the gaming experience.
  • Stepping out of comfort zones leads to growth and new design inspirations.
  • Respecting other players' gameplay by not blocking quest lines is crucial.
  • Attention to detail significantly improves the quality and immersion of camps.
  • Community contributions can add meaningful content to the game world.

Summary

  • Episode 9 of Wonders of the Wasteland focuses on showcasing creative Fallout 76 player camps.
  • The host highlights unique and practical camp designs, including a botany-themed shop by Punky Bluster.
  • MLB fan's architectural style camp inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright is praised for stepping out of comfort zones.
  • Atomic Punk 24's scrappy, well-detailed camp with a clever material hoist and power armor stations is featured.
  • The importance of respecting game quest lines and not blocking other players' experiences is emphasized.
  • The host appreciates community builders who enhance the game without negatively impacting others.
  • Coffee Ewok's large city street scenes are noted for creative use despite game budget limitations.
  • The video encourages creativity, learning through building challenges, and community support.
  • Music from Melzy is used in the video, adding to the atmosphere.
  • Overall, the episode celebrates player creativity and thoughtful camp design in Fallout 76.

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00:01
Speaker A
Welcome back, my friends, to another Wonders of the Wasteland.
00:06
Speaker A
And can you believe it? It's episode nine.
00:08
Speaker A
These have been going by really, really quick.
00:11
Speaker A
Man, we have done a lot of freaking shows and contests over the years, you know?
00:15
Speaker A
You really think about it, it's it's insane.
00:18
Speaker A
Unbelievable.
00:20
Speaker A
So, you know, have you have you ever just been fishing and had to think about all the crazy things in life?
00:26
Speaker A
And just wonder why we're not allowed to have nice things?
00:31
Speaker A
Well, let me introduce you to Bubble of Doom.
00:34
Speaker A
Bubble, say hi.
00:35
Speaker A
Every time I see this, I laugh.
00:40
Speaker A
So I was over here fishing and uh, yeah, you know, he he came over here to mess with me.
00:48
Speaker A
We all mess with each other when we're fishing, you know how that goes.
00:50
Speaker A
But nonetheless, let's take a look at some of these awesome camps you guys submitted.
00:56
Speaker A
This camp was submitted by Punky Bluster.
00:59
Speaker A
And I am telling you right now, I am a botany nerd.
01:45
Speaker A
I love nature, I love plant life, I love planting things.
01:49
Speaker A
Um, this is completely one of the places if this was real life, I would totally be coming to this shop.
01:57
Speaker A
Look at that that shower right there.
02:00
Speaker A
You see that radiation shower watering the plants?
02:05
Speaker A
That is brilliant.
02:07
Speaker A
It it looks like the sprayers that they have at at shops like this.
02:12
Speaker A
Unbelievable.
02:13
Speaker A
And it's not the first time that I have seen that, but having it as your main focal point is just like soon as you walk in the shop and you see it and you hear it going off, that is awesome.
02:26
Speaker A
Very, very creative use.
02:29
Speaker A
All the plant life stacked up on these shelves, it looks legit.
02:35
Speaker A
Look at all these metal flowers that they have in this basin right here, like, hey, these are all our things on display here, you know, you can just go along, select the color that you want.
03:25
Speaker A
I love that stuff.
03:28
Speaker A
All the gnomes.
03:30
Speaker A
The Tiki stuff here.
03:32
Speaker A
Putting those uh Tiki torches in the garbage can like, you know, it's a bin holding it that was brilliant.
03:37
Speaker A
This is extremely convincing.
03:40
Speaker A
You use the stuff for practical purposes and it looks legit.
03:48
Speaker A
But little farmers markets, craft places, little mom and pop shops.
03:55
Speaker A
I am a sucker for that, I will go to one of them places and happily support, you know, local people doing things other than, you know, because I'd I'd much rather give them the money than Walmart, you know.
04:09
Speaker A
I love places like this.
04:12
Speaker A
It this is totally a roadside stand that I would completely stop at.
04:17
Speaker A
And you did a beautiful job.
05:00
Speaker A
I'm sitting here looking at those baskets that were on the right, like the window baskets and I'm like, man, I need to get some of those.
05:07
Speaker A
That would be that would be really nice.
05:09
Speaker A
Beautiful job, Punky, I'm proud of you.
05:12
Speaker A
You did great.
05:18
Speaker A
Now, speaking of being proud of people, MLB fan.
05:24
Speaker A
So, this person has stepped up their game quite a bit, they're trying different styles than they're normally used to, and I love it when people get out of your comfort zone.
05:35
Speaker A
You might fail, you might step out of your comfort zone and build the ugliest camp that you have ever built, and I don't care.
05:45
Speaker A
Because there's going to be a lot of learning lessons from that, when you get out of your comfort zone and accept challenges that you're just not used to doing, you're going to learn something, I promise.
05:55
Speaker A
And I love seeing that.
05:59
Speaker A
Absolutely love it.
06:40
Speaker A
Last week, MLB fan submitted an amazing camp, it was more of a clean style and it totally reminded me of the architectural style of Frank Lloyd Wright.
06:50
Speaker A
And they didn't plan that.
06:53
Speaker A
No, they didn't get any inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright, they hadn't even heard of him.
06:58
Speaker A
But the point being is that they got out of their comfort zone and they learned something new, they learned something new with their techniques, they learned a little bit, you know, with the uh, the the history of architecture.
07:10
Speaker A
And I love that, you guys.
07:18
Speaker A
I love it, get out of your comfort zone, and I do want to thank you because this it looks like it's legit.
07:26
Speaker A
This should be in the game, like an end game place, um, this is obviously at the weather station, but it looks like it could have been there.
07:37
Speaker A
Very, very well done.
07:38
Speaker A
Very well done.
07:39
Speaker A
And I appreciate things like that, but I do want to thank you though, uh, specifically because there's a lot of people, you guys, that are building in these pre-existing locations that are blocking off mission quest lines or doorways.
08:29
Speaker A
Bethesda doesn't care that people are building in these areas or anything.
08:37
Speaker A
What they care about is it ruining other people's experience, okay, and some people are intentionally doing that.
08:47
Speaker A
So, for you guys in this group, nobody has submitted anything that is been like that.
08:54
Speaker A
I I wouldn't have shown it anyway.
08:55
Speaker A
Um, but thank you, I I really appreciate the the good people in the building community who are adding to the game, but not affecting other people's stuff in negative ways.
09:02
Speaker A
But MLB fan, this is beautiful.
09:09
Speaker A
I really, really like this.
09:12
Speaker A
Very, very well done.
09:15
Speaker A
And it really should have, I mean, I I feel like there's a lot of areas in Shanandoa that they they just don't feel like they were uh it was a complete project for Bethesda, and this is a fantastic addition to this, I think it really truly fits in.
10:15
Speaker A
Great job.
10:18
Speaker A
Next up, we have the Atomic Punk 24.
10:22
Speaker A
And he has been using um a lot of music from Melzy, so, you know, go over there, check out Melzy's YouTube.
10:31
Speaker A
I mean, you're hearing it right now.
10:35
Speaker A
Sounds cool AF.
10:37
Speaker A
Go check it out.
10:38
Speaker A
But I love this build, um, for for a couple of reasons.
10:43
Speaker A
One is that material hoist on the left hand side, you see the power armor stations with the wires going down?
10:49
Speaker A
Now, when they change scenes, you'll see it underneath, you'll see the there's a platform and you can put materials on there, it's it's a little personal material hoist and elevator system.
11:42
Speaker A
So, really cool, really cool, um, it's a good way to address it other than putting in some sort of large crane.
11:49
Speaker A
So, very clever and I like that detail because the devil is in the details.
11:55
Speaker A
We always tell you guys that.
11:56
Speaker A
And it really is true.
11:59
Speaker A
This is a really, really cool uh, you know, scrappy kind of camp.
12:04
Speaker A
I like it.
12:09
Speaker A
You guys throw such odd shapes and and stuff like that to where it looks cobbled together, but it's so well built.
12:19
Speaker A
I really, really have been enjoying that.
12:23
Speaker A
Goldfinger last week had one like that, that it it looked like it was just cobbled together.
12:30
Speaker A
But at the same time, it looked like it was really well built, and Atomic Punk, I mean, you've nailed it on this one too.
12:37
Speaker A
It it totally looks cobbled together.
13:20
Speaker A
And it clearly it is, uh, but you know, the quality's there, it looks like it's well done.
13:28
Speaker A
I love these little trailers, the scenes that some of you people are making here.
13:35
Speaker A
I love that look through the window right there with all the pots and pans hanging.
13:44
Speaker A
You've painted so many really just cool scenes, it it's very, very well done.
13:51
Speaker A
Totally digging it.
13:56
Speaker A
Yeah, I'm totally digging this, this is cool.
14:01
Speaker A
I came across somebody ran, you know, it was just a rando out there in the in the world and I sent them a friend request because they had something very, very similar to this and I'd love to see if they had other camps like that.
14:14
Speaker A
It's just really well done, I mean, I there's not much to say other than great freaking job, like usual.
15:02
Speaker A
It's inspiring as hell.
15:03
Speaker A
I really like that material hoist though, that was that was brilliant.
15:14
Speaker A
Fantastic job.
15:16
Speaker A
I I really do like that.
15:17
Speaker A
This next one is is from the mischievous Ewok.
15:22
Speaker A
Yeah, it's the coffee Ewok.
15:26
Speaker A
That's definitely mischievous.
15:28
Speaker A
So it, you know, Coffee's been stuck in this uh little little trend here with Fallout where he's making these really, really big city scenes where you have these street scenes and stuff like that.
15:41
Speaker A
And you know, we've I've said it a million times that it that does get difficult because you just don't have a lot of budget in this game for building.
15:50
Speaker A
So when it comes to decorating such a large area, it ends up being a little bit sparse.
15:58
Speaker A
And he's been doing a really good job making it feel like it's not completely empty.
16:44
Speaker A
Um, but yeah, I mean, it you guys got to be really, really mindful of that.
16:52
Speaker A
It's going to limit the amount of stuff, yeah, which is fine, if if you're doing clean builds and stuff like that, that's fine because you don't have as much decor and stuff like that for the most part.
17:06
Speaker A
But yeah, you got to be really mindful when it comes to these big builds.
17:12
Speaker A
These builds work fantastic in a shelter because we have a lot more budget in the shelters to utilize, so I, you know, anything like these types of scenes, I I try to save them for the shelter builds.
17:24
Speaker A
For the budget reasons, obviously, you know.
17:27
Speaker A
But this is really well done, I like it.
17:32
Speaker A
I like it.
17:34
Speaker A
You know, and that's one thing that you need to get in the Discord because we we get to share a lot of other things.
18:21
Speaker A
I love the use of the refrigerators right there.
18:23
Speaker A
That was really cool.
18:24
Speaker A
Um, but I, you know, we get to share a lot of other games that we play and stuff like that because, you know, this isn't just a Fallout channel, I I played almost 50 games with you guys last year.
18:33
Speaker A
That's crazy.
18:34
Speaker A
Crazy, and you know, Coffee Ewok, he's been doing this uh like house flipper game and stuff like that, and he's had some really, really cool builds in there, he's even done some Fallout stuff.
18:46
Speaker A
So, jump in the Discord, hang out with us, share share your gaming experiences.
18:53
Speaker A
It's just very well done, Coffee, I like it.
18:56
Speaker A
You've been really kicking some butt, man.
19:00
Speaker A
Definitely, definitely worth a stop and checking it out.
19:08
Speaker A
I like those new healing arches, I've been seeing you guys do a lot of creative stuff with those.
20:09
Speaker A
Very well done, sir.
20:10
Speaker A
Bravo, and keep up the good work, my friend.
20:13
Speaker A
Now this guy right here.
20:14
Speaker A
This guy.
20:25
Speaker A
Okay, now I I did get quiet.
20:30
Speaker A
And if if you listen to that music.
20:31
Speaker A
Yeah, this is a this is a jam.
20:36
Speaker A
This is a jam.
20:40
Speaker A
If you don't know who this is, this is Q Lazaris and uh, yeah, fantastic song.
20:46
Speaker A
Came out of a fantastic movie too, Silence of the Lambs.
20:51
Speaker A
It's a great, great scene.
20:56
Speaker A
I I have been planning to do a well scene for quite a while.
21:40
Speaker A
And if you know, you know.
21:41
Speaker A
But yeah, there's uh.
21:42
Speaker A
That that is a thing that's going to happen, but in typical fashion, Andy has packed the holy crap out of this camp and done such a fantastic job with it.
21:49
Speaker A
Every time that I go into one of Andy's camps or something like that, the the attention to detail is pretty astonishing.
21:59
Speaker A
You can sit in that camp for 20 minutes, just flying around in free cam, and I guarantee you're going to find something new.
22:13
Speaker A
If you go through it again, you're going to find something new.
22:16
Speaker A
Because he is amazing with the detail.
22:18
Speaker A
Unbelievable.
22:23
Speaker A
And this video is uh, it is longer than what I'm showing here, so please, you know, with all of these creators, go over there, give them some love, support their channels, give them a like and a sub, share the videos, do the same for me.
22:39
Speaker A
That that's how these communities keep going.
23:22
Speaker A
I love the scene where it looks like she was working on that Tiki statue.
23:30
Speaker A
That is absolutely brilliant, and that's great use of animations and the stuff that's in the game that we can build with.
23:40
Speaker A
You know, he placed that in there where it looks from that angle like she is carving that Tiki statue.
23:45
Speaker A
Very, very cool.
23:47
Speaker A
I love it when you guys think outside the box.
23:51
Speaker A
You get little creative crap like that that just, you know, it really hits.
23:56
Speaker A
And every scene, like this, there's not a scene that he creates that's disappointing.
24:04
Speaker A
He's one of the best builders out there, period.
24:08
Speaker A
And I will fight somebody over that, if you want to argue with that one.
24:15
Speaker A
Come knocking on my door.
24:16
Speaker A
I will, I'll fight for Andy.
24:18
Speaker A
He's a very creative builder.
24:19
Speaker A
Great scene too.
25:00
Speaker A
Excellent job, as always, man.
25:06
Speaker A
Love seeing your stuff.
25:07
Speaker A
I can only imagine how many people you've inspired over the years.
25:10
Speaker A
So, amazing work by everybody, you guys all did a fantastic job.
25:16
Speaker A
I didn't do any crazy editing this week because we've been really busy and we've gotten some very, very bad news.
25:23
Speaker A
Um, before you jump in the comments and, you know, say, hey, sorry for your loss or anything, don't do that, okay?
25:30
Speaker A
This person was close but not that close, the point being though, is that we lost somebody that was, you know, fairly near to us and it was because of suicide and depression.
25:44
Speaker A
And I want you to know that if you ever feel that way, jump in chat with me, I don't care if I have to stay in chat with you, I can take you into private so you can scream, vent, whatever you've got to do, don't make any rash decisions.
26:49
Speaker A
I will stay up until 4:00 in the morning if that's what it takes, just so you can vent and get it out, but don't do anything crazy.
26:52
Speaker A
I love you guys.
26:53
Speaker A
Get your submissions in and I will see you in the next one.
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What is the main focus of this Fallout 76 video?

The video showcases creative player-built camps in Fallout 76, highlighting unique designs and encouraging creativity within the community.

Why does the host emphasize stepping out of comfort zones in camp building?

Stepping out of comfort zones allows players to learn new techniques, experiment with different styles, and improve their building skills.

How does the video address the issue of blocking quest lines in Fallout 76?

The host stresses the importance of not building in ways that block mission quest lines or doorways, as it negatively impacts other players' experiences.

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