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How to save my progress in Fallout 76?
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I don't see a way to save my progress from the pause menu, as we used to be able to do in previous Fallout games. So how do I save my progress if I haven't gotten to a checkpoint? Is there a way to force a checkpoint save?
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I don't see a way to save my progress from the pause menu, as we used to be able to do in previous Fallout games. So how do I save my progress if I haven't gotten to a checkpoint? Is there a way to force a checkpoint save?
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From my experience, you generally resume game play somewhere near the last location you were in, or near your camp if that is where you were last, but I'll have to double check. I think all of your inventory and XP resume where they were as well.
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Nov 22 '18 at 23:04
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I don't see a way to save my progress from the pause menu, as we used to be able to do in previous Fallout games. So how do I save my progress if I haven't gotten to a checkpoint? Is there a way to force a checkpoint save?
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I don't see a way to save my progress from the pause menu, as we used to be able to do in previous Fallout games. So how do I save my progress if I haven't gotten to a checkpoint? Is there a way to force a checkpoint save?
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From my experience, you generally resume game play somewhere near the last location you were in, or near your camp if that is where you were last, but I'll have to double check. I think all of your inventory and XP resume where they were as well.
– Timmy Jim
Nov 22 '18 at 23:04
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From my experience, you generally resume game play somewhere near the last location you were in, or near your camp if that is where you were last, but I'll have to double check. I think all of your inventory and XP resume where they were as well.
– Timmy Jim
Nov 22 '18 at 23:04
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From my experience, you generally resume game play somewhere near the last location you were in, or near your camp if that is where you were last, but I'll have to double check. I think all of your inventory and XP resume where they were as well.
– Timmy Jim
Nov 22 '18 at 23:04
From my experience, you generally resume game play somewhere near the last location you were in, or near your camp if that is where you were last, but I'll have to double check. I think all of your inventory and XP resume where they were as well.
– Timmy Jim
Nov 22 '18 at 23:04
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Fallout 76 relies purely on automatic saves. I am yet to find a list of things that trigger said saves, but as far as I can tell, they appear to just be timed. However, with that said, you can force saves through fast travel.
With that said, there are ways in which players can predictably make the game save their current progress. By far the easiest method involves fast traveling. When you've made progress in the game but haven't seen a save notification recently, pull up the map and fast travel to a new destination. The C.A.M.P. should suit these purposes particularly well. After fast traveling, the game will save the player's current location, which effectively saves all of their progress up to that point.
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– Wrigglenite
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@Wrigglenite ty for bringing my attn to that.
– Ben
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In case anyone is still wondering about this, everything is 'saved' server-side in real time like any purely online game.
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Fallout 76 relies purely on automatic saves. I am yet to find a list of things that trigger said saves, but as far as I can tell, they appear to just be timed. However, with that said, you can force saves through fast travel.
With that said, there are ways in which players can predictably make the game save their current progress. By far the easiest method involves fast traveling. When you've made progress in the game but haven't seen a save notification recently, pull up the map and fast travel to a new destination. The C.A.M.P. should suit these purposes particularly well. After fast traveling, the game will save the player's current location, which effectively saves all of their progress up to that point.
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Whom are you quoting?
– Wrigglenite
2 days ago
@Wrigglenite ty for bringing my attn to that.
– Ben
11 mins ago
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Fallout 76 relies purely on automatic saves. I am yet to find a list of things that trigger said saves, but as far as I can tell, they appear to just be timed. However, with that said, you can force saves through fast travel.
With that said, there are ways in which players can predictably make the game save their current progress. By far the easiest method involves fast traveling. When you've made progress in the game but haven't seen a save notification recently, pull up the map and fast travel to a new destination. The C.A.M.P. should suit these purposes particularly well. After fast traveling, the game will save the player's current location, which effectively saves all of their progress up to that point.
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Whom are you quoting?
– Wrigglenite
2 days ago
@Wrigglenite ty for bringing my attn to that.
– Ben
11 mins ago
add a comment |
Fallout 76 relies purely on automatic saves. I am yet to find a list of things that trigger said saves, but as far as I can tell, they appear to just be timed. However, with that said, you can force saves through fast travel.
With that said, there are ways in which players can predictably make the game save their current progress. By far the easiest method involves fast traveling. When you've made progress in the game but haven't seen a save notification recently, pull up the map and fast travel to a new destination. The C.A.M.P. should suit these purposes particularly well. After fast traveling, the game will save the player's current location, which effectively saves all of their progress up to that point.
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Fallout 76 relies purely on automatic saves. I am yet to find a list of things that trigger said saves, but as far as I can tell, they appear to just be timed. However, with that said, you can force saves through fast travel.
With that said, there are ways in which players can predictably make the game save their current progress. By far the easiest method involves fast traveling. When you've made progress in the game but haven't seen a save notification recently, pull up the map and fast travel to a new destination. The C.A.M.P. should suit these purposes particularly well. After fast traveling, the game will save the player's current location, which effectively saves all of their progress up to that point.
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@Wrigglenite ty for bringing my attn to that.
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@Wrigglenite ty for bringing my attn to that.
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@Wrigglenite ty for bringing my attn to that.
– Ben
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In case anyone is still wondering about this, everything is 'saved' server-side in real time like any purely online game.
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In case anyone is still wondering about this, everything is 'saved' server-side in real time like any purely online game.
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In case anyone is still wondering about this, everything is 'saved' server-side in real time like any purely online game.
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From my experience, you generally resume game play somewhere near the last location you were in, or near your camp if that is where you were last, but I'll have to double check. I think all of your inventory and XP resume where they were as well.
– Timmy Jim
Nov 22 '18 at 23:04