

Riding Shotgun is an escort mission as you drive a herd of cattle through the dangerous Big Bend Tunnel. Riding Shotgun and Radiation Rumble are two new Wastelander events.(Basing them off Perks never worked in play testing since Perk cards can be swapped out at will.)

Dialogue options will be based on S.P.E.C.I.A.L.But there is a point of no return where you'll have to choose one over the other. During the main quest, players will interact with both factions. You start off hostile to the Raiders, but you can eventually ally with them.They have a work-life balance and daily routines. Crater is a Raider settlement, and Foundation is a Settler settlement. Both are are full of shops, work benches, and people you can talk to and learn about Raiders and Settlers.Many have taken over existing locations, with the greatest concentration around the Forest and Toxic Valley (more dangerous areas of the map). Also, mysterious members of the Cult of the Mothman add to enemy variety. The chem-addicted Blood Eagles are hostile to anyone that's not in their gang-including Raiders. The NPCs returning to Appalachia are not all good guys.The original Fallout 76 quests "have additional life breathed into them with new NPCs here and there.".

You'll have to complete some of Fallout 76's original quests in order to reach level 20. The first begins the moment you step out of the vault. The second story arc begins at level 20. Some noteworthy points from the interview includes: To piggyback onto Carter's earlier post about Tuesday's launch of Fallout 76: Wastelanders, developer Bethesda Game Studios posted an in-house interview with the game's Lead Designer, Ferret Baudoin, over on the PlayStation Blog.
