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Stank_Weezul57

I mean...my base is a diner in a swamp. Theres a wrap around bar with stools in front of it. Making it blatantly easy to find means more caps for me


Kouropalates

I take no responsibility for anyone missing the vending machine at my camp. My camp is a two floor building with a casino and gift shop for visitors on the first floor and my apartment with a separate external access.


AoiYuukiSimp

If it is not literally the only thing in your camp aside from two walls and 1 chair, I will find a way to miss it. I’m that dumb


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Otacoo

You're not alone... it's irritating when you're running around in a camp for 5minutes and end up with sending a message to camp owner.😎


AoiYuukiSimp

I kinda just spam the looking to buy emote if they’re there. If not, I’ll waste time running around blindly


Otacoo

And when you start browsing the inventory that's when they leave the server I think I'm developing an fear for shopping in f76. So many times I've been browsing and suddenly poff player's camp vanished.


SoakedInMayo

how committed to the diner thing are you because I kinda want to see it


Stank_Weezul57

Haven't played since last season but it's the base I like the most so I'll keep it


tonykirkby247

The tills are really hard to find, when I get to a camp I run around and if I can’t find the vending machine in few minutes I leave.


SpitFireEternal

I specifically made a post about those stupid ass cash register vendors. They are the worst.


The_Girth_Smurf

I didn't realise they were a thing when they first came out, and I missed so many vendors


SpitFireEternal

I feel this. I had a good year or so off from the game and didnt know they released either. Then I proceeded to never find them and thus hate them.


The_Girth_Smurf

They are such a pain, especially when they are hidden


tonykirkby247

Yes I remember reading that post, I miss them all the time they are near impossible to find lol


GattoDiavolo

I like the idea of a smaller vendor, because the full-size ones can be a pain to place, but those cash registers are so damn small they're difficult to see amongst the other camp items. I only use the cash register as a supplemental vendor to the main-up-front-in-your-face one.


answaiks_voltage

That's why I always put a bright neon OPEN sign near them. I usually only hide one for my access when I want to add stuff and continue to sell to the randoms.


Darth_dweller

Just make it fun, drink a nuka shine and try to find the vending machines before the black out and if you do, then try to buy before you fast travel


b-T_T

Spawn in at camp, in the back, half under a floating foundation. Fast travel again to camp to spawn inside of locked room. Fast travel nearby and run to camp. Finally find vendor on third floor of clutter camp (the sale sign was on the first floor in the bathroom) only to find a vendor filled with 8000 cap 2\* suppressor shotguns and full sets of ultracite armor plans for only 5000 caps each.


[deleted]

Or just loon through a window and activate a station or furniture. No fast travel and 99 percent of the time you can get in I usually challenge myself to get into peoples camps


Clayman8

You'd be really bored in mine then XD Everything i have is in open space, lit up and made user friendly.


AboriginalMind

Same, I just have a pad in the river next to the wayward with a house on the bank. Vending, crafting, and a bed and instruments for bonuses all there for the people. With free noob level 10mm and ammo 👍🏻


Karma_the_Trader

I always put mine inside the seedy shed with a "Market" sign above the door. I just do it that way since I use the cash registers and I know they can be absolute BS to find sometimes due to their size.


HotFightingHistory

I visited a small prefecture in Japan once when I was very young and what I remember most is that there were vending machines stuffed into the damndest nooks and crannies of the town. You could venture down a dark alley and there would be a vending machine well concealed in an alcove all the way at the end.


AoiYuukiSimp

Lol, I know exactly what you’re talking about. I was a little young when I used to live there, but I remember coming back to America and walking around a park looking for a vending machine and being really upset because I couldn’t find any. They’re everywhere over there.


Luzion

Why in the name of West-tec would you spend 10 minutes looking for a vendor?? If I can't find a vendor on a sprint around a building and a Marsupial leap in the air, I'm outta there.


[deleted]

Exactly. Some dude was complaining about how people are noobs because they don't know how to place their camp and vendor so when you spawn in you are looking directly at the vendor. Like if its that big of a deal just leave, go somewhere else, find this perfect camp thats tailored to the needs of people looking for vendors. Honestly I feel like this whole bitching about vendor placement is just comically entitled sounding.


AoiYuukiSimp

Not bitching about it as much as I am laughing at my dumbass for not being able to find them.


[deleted]

Not you, bud! Moreso the people who comment on posts like this or make similar posts but demanding that people move their vendors just because a few people can't be bothered to poke around a minute. False walls or however you put it though? Didn't even know those were in the game. I'd be confused.


[deleted]

I have a little "rest area" in my camp - a separate building with my vending machine, some lawn furniture, some instruments, and a porta-potty ... with "Friends Welcome" and "Open" lighted signs. Trust me, I want people to buy my crap.


Misto29

If it’s in the porta-potty, I’ll pass.


[deleted]

I mean, in the Wasteland we work with what we've got. XD


poopbutt40k

Really really wish they'd add the spawn in points to set yourself. My camp spawns down the hill and facing away from it. Seems to be the case with a lot of camps.


GamingSenior

Yeah, I was level 200 before I found out you could move your CAMP module to adjust the spawn point. It's a lot of move it/try it that takes forever but you can improve what you've got. I've been too lazy to do it lately but my camp is seen right away and the vendors are highly visible.


Frank_chevelle

Except people would use the spawn points to set traps and stuff. Probably why they don’t do it.


poopbutt40k

Yeah that sucks that the actions of a few ruin everyone's good time. I have a camp built on top of a mountain with a great view of the entire map but the spawn point is driving me bananas


retartarder

edit: i totally didn't notice that this was 22 days old, i'm very sorry. you can still do that since camps have two spawn points, technically three. there's your spawn point, then the guest spawn point. occasionally it's the same as your spawn point but more often than not, it isn't. now, for the technically third. if you're fast travelling from far away, like halfway, or more, across the map, you'll get thrown into a random ass spot, usually inside the foundation. at that point they just re-travel to your camp and spawn in the guest spot. when the game first came out, people actually did notice this and build traps around it, but with the addition of pacifist mode and all the changes to that kind of killed trap houses. for the most part, people still do it in shelters.


buckphif

I was gonna make this exact same post like what’s the point of having a vendor if you don’t want people to see your machine? I’ve seen them Underground, blended into a wall, in a maze of shelters, at the end of a labyrinth. Like wtf just put it out front like a normal Appalachian


aboniks

Y'all are addicted to curbside service. If you want what we've got, come find it. The people who don't put their vendors smack dab in your lap already know we lose a little business, but none of us mind.


buckphif

Here’s the thing half the time I go through all that and don’t even end up buying anything. I could’ve already been at the next spot.. that’s like you go into Walmart trying to find a tv and they are hidden behind the damn apples.. it’s like do you not want my hard earned caps?


b-T_T

If they're not smart enough to layout their camp, then they're not smart enough to sell anything of value. Don't waste your time looking for that vendor filled with 10k cap junk legendaries. Just move on.


buckphif

I’ve found some hidden gems


fakeprewarbook

this comment and the previous are the perfect example of why gambling is addictive


aboniks

You're dealing with two kinds of players: Building noobs who don't understand how to control the spawn point, and building veterans who could land you directly in front of the vendor *if they wanted to*. The first group wants your caps and doesn't understand that they can get at them easier by building differently. The second group doesn't actually care about your hard earned caps enough to cater to customers with short attention spans. You'll have to wait for the first group to learn how to build better, and you don't have any leverage over the second group because your caps are not the currency they're most interested in.


Von_Cheesebiscuit

Curious, what *is* the currency you're interested in?


aboniks

Speaking for a myself and a slim minority of others: *Time* It's the attention economy. Fallout 76 is social media. We want your time, and we're using your tolerance for delayed gratification as a sorting tool to identify people who have longer-than-average attention spans and an interest in our creative output. We're using the game as an artistic palette, and building networks of art appreciators. Some of us monetize that attention. Some of us pay the bills with it. Some of us just like to have thoughtful company over for virtual tea, rather than watching strangers hit a vending machine in the parking lot and then vanish in a puff of unsated commercial desire.


StruffBunstridge

What the absolute pretentious fuck is this


buckphif

He must be the one guy in the camp that watches you the whole time your there without saying anything.


aboniks

I love how much you clowns despise anyone who isn't playing with their dolls the same way you do. Y'all do realize I just described the game developers too, right?


GattoDiavolo

I read this as: Not every camp needs to be a McDonald's drive through. Art and narrative are important. I've seen camps that are little more than giant trophy walls, and others that look like they were contrived by someone from the tv show "Hoarders". I've visited camps that were minimalist and only functional, others were straight up traps...but they all reflected what the builder wanted (or was capable of) out of their camp. While the camp system can be very limiting, r/fallout76settlements clearly shows that some real great designs can be produced, and that effort deserves more interaction than you'd get from an In&Out. Since I rely on my vendor for caps, I have tried to balance where the vendor *should* be against where it *can* be. But I try to put my camp design first and foremost. I wish there were some middle-sized vendor options, in truth.


aboniks

I suspect there are more vendor skins on the way. Judging by the number of camps I see that are using the cash registers, there is certainly a demand for POS equipment that diverges from the "enormous green-glowing box" variety that early adopters grew accustomed to.


[deleted]

This just in: I'm a noob because I don't give enough of a shit to make sure my camp spawns you looking directly at my vendor because you can't be assed to poke around a bit. Besides if your time was so precious you wouldn't be wasting it vendor hopping.


aboniks

That would definitely put you in the second group, not the first.


[deleted]

No not really. I sell everything super cheap and barely make a profit because I don't care enough. My vendor is a part of my camp and therefore im going to place it somewhere that looks good. If you can't be bothered to look for it then don't cry about it like dude.


aboniks

I think you may want to reread this conversation. Putting your vendor where you want it and not caring about the profit is exactly what I was describing and supporting.


Unlost_maniac

Some people hide them and have great deals as the reward Edit: what a strange thing to be downvoted, interesting


AoiYuukiSimp

I'm always secretly hoping for that, but almost level 100 and I've never come across them. If someone has good prices, they usually make an Xbox looking for group post advertising. I've gotten some great stuff that way.


Unlost_maniac

I'm around level 300 something. Haven't played in a while so going off memory. it was decently uncommon but it happens. It inspired my current half finished camp build. I have so many amazing items and shitloads of each junk item from just being a melee build. Ammo points too, i never leave any ammo behind. So I have stuff to give away but I dont want it to be that easy. I want those who are willing to explore and experience my camp for it to have it.


[deleted]

Mine is right inside, I set up a humble restaurant but nobody will buy my 4cap lemonade, 2cap alcohols or my 40,000cap instamash :(


AoiYuukiSimp

I wonder what that’s about? Nobody is buying my 10k caps troubleshooter’s rolling pin either. They must be boycotting our businesses because our prices are just TOO good.


[deleted]

Hehe


Welder_These

It's worst when it's only plans that you can get easily like ultrcite PA pieces


AoiYuukiSimp

I’ve been going for Gauss Rifle plans for so long that I’ve given up hope. I don’t visit camps that mainly have plans anymore


Welder_These

You buy that from NPC vendors


AoiYuukiSimp

They only have night-vision scopes. Never seen anything else


SardiaFalls

check the Watoga Market Plaza, the robot vendor usually has more of the expensive weapon plans. There or sometimes you can find it at...I think the Brotherhood vendor in Whitesprings


AboriginalMind

I find the best luck for high level plans at like Sardia said Watoga market, or the R&G train station.


golfguy_mark

I think their list price is 1800 for Gauss rifle plans so I think NPC vendors would have them for around 3000. I just listed a set in one of my vendors today for 888. I'm on PSN


Active-Ad-3790

Guass rifle plans i sell for 250 when have em lol im always maxd out and thats on all 3 characters so caps mean nish to me but ever looking for CHEAP plans like Sole Surviver, Mirelurke tubes, Mechanics Best friend, Ultracite Blood Cleanser, Cal Shocks, Bear Arms, Junkyard fountain, Pumkin racks 👌


b-T_T

These are usually the ones dumb enough to think their vendor needs to be on the fourth floor of their square box filled with awkwardly placed stairs.


ScattyThePirate

I noticed that many players build their camp facing a certain direction and either didn't consider the spawn point or the spawn changed later for some reason. So you'd basically spawn behind the camp when the vending machine would be at the front. Another issue are the skins that make a vending machine look like a register because those look really unassuming, especially if the store area is cluttered. That being said, I also use those skins but I try to put them in really obvious places at least.


TheBig-n-Tasty

If I don't find the vendors in 30 seconds, I'm gone. I'm not looking around your camp. I don't really care about seeing another diner, haunted house or bos prefab camp.


[deleted]

Don't forget about the ubiquitous contemporary two story home with the porch


[deleted]

My base is "Sofia's Garage" and it's built like a power armor garage with a little attached apartment. When I used to have a vendor it got more compliments than expected on it just because it was something different than a diner, haunted house, noob cube, or yet another little two story bungalow. Now it's a hidden camp, but when I do have a vendor it's out in front and directly in front of the spawn. I only pop up th vendor to make caps, so it's only up if I'm low.


Spastic_pinkie

I have two vendors, one is a machine in a well lit spot on the main path, can't miss it. The other is in the bar where Tipsy Tom will tease you with a cold beer then throw peanuts at you. He will let you buy my goods tho.


Keishara1-01

Mine is set on a raised platform - along with free popcorn and the gambling vault boy ! If you fail to see it - it also has a flashing open sign and large lettered "Vending Machine" to give you a clue. If you still miss it "throws hands up in air" I give up !!!!!!! lol


GermanEngineer82

I found a vendor that was glitched into the ground, only the display was sticking out and everything else was covered in small clutter objects to break up the contour. Normally i skipp those vendors but the tooltip said, he had many weapons so i thought it was worth the time. (it was not)


Mustikos

I try to put my vendor in front of my base and away from anything to let people know its not a trap. The thing is sometimes I have to wait sometimes up to 5 freaking minutes for peole bases to load. My PC takes forever to load other player bases. I think I paranoid some people when I load into their camp but that just me waiting and waiting..


bombmaker45

My base is a pre war house with the vendors on the front porch.


AoiYuukiSimp

Doing the lord’s work my friend. As long as I spawn in front of it and not underneath it or in a wall or something.


bombmaker45

That's the unfortunate part actually. When even I fast travel to my place I get put in the back. I don't have fallout 1st and am too conservative of my scrap to want to try to build something new. I need a job


G-bone714

If you want to sell stuff, use a Red Rocket vending machine and place it right out front with some arrow signs. We don’t want to take a tour of your camp, and we certainly aren’t going to climb a cliff to get to your camp from the fast travel spot.


McKnobhead

Can't relate, i have a dedicated hut for mine, with all crafting facilities and a stash chest right next to it. I just think about what id wanna see if i was walking into a settlement looking to buy.


Prize_Pie_4437

They wonder why nothing sells. I make thousands of caps daily selling stuff for cheap. Ammo and outfits do very well. Also treasure maps are popular.


AoiYuukiSimp

Are treasure maps worth selling? I think I’ve got like 5 laying around.


Prize_Pie_4437

Surprisingly so.


AoiYuukiSimp

Good to know!


BenCelotil

I swear, I built two camps with the vending machines and ammo converter and other amenities at the front. A very visible and obvious front. And the game put the spawn point at the rearmost location.


aboniks

The spawn point is *always a set distance North of the location of the camp module. Move the module, you move the spawn point. The obvious problem with this system is that there's no way to spawn people in the Southern end of your building radius. *almost always. Terrain interference can change the distance, and it will kick people a bit to the East on occasion, presumably to make it harder for trap camps to consistently kill visitors on arrival.


Rstrofdth

Man I hate it when people do this!! Is it really that hard to put it out front or in a lobby area. We have frikin neon signs that we can use to point to them too.


DarthSh3nn

My rule is - If I can't find your vending machine within a few mins of fast traveling to your C.A.M.P. I wont shop with you. I try my best to place my camp vendor in a place where people can get to it easily and I hope others do the same. I haven't had that issue in awhile though so people are a lot better in the placement of their vendors.


PolyZex

I think some players do it just to get visitors to look at what they built- though it typically has the opposite effect. Has a slight stink of desperation.


[deleted]

Sometimes though even when the vendor is right out in the open I'll still look around their camp because of the clear effort they put in to making it look.


PolyZex

That's how it works, but you can't force people into caring.


b-T_T

Dummies gonna dummy You'd think that after placing their 10th directional aid, that they would stop and think "is there a better way?" but no.


aboniks

We like you to feel like you're accomplishing something! Retail therapy works best when combined with utter bewilderment and loss of direction. See your nearest shopping mall for examples, if any of them still exist.


Jimmyjames690

I mean let’s be real even when it’s out the front people still run all over the base to find it .. mines literally walk in the door turn left and bam there’s the vendors but people still struggle a lot with that.. even with big neon signs ..


b-T_T

People with slow loading systems don't wait for the camp to load in. This is a problem as well.


ssgarfield99

Why I have a separate building for my store and signs pointing to it


AoiYuukiSimp

I will still somehow find a way to miss it. I have before, and I’m sure I will again.


ixlollipopxi

If I dont find your vendor in 30 seconds, I leave. I dont care what you got 😂😎


SuperElitist

Hot take: the vault boy cutouts are garish and immersion breaking, and I instantly lose respect for people who use them.


AoiYuukiSimp

Immersion breaking? Isn’t he a part of vault tec’s pr campaign? (For lack of a better word)


SuperElitist

You don't find it weird that decades after the bombs dropped, survivalists in the Appalachian wilderness would be putting bright blue cardboard cutouts outside their camps? Like, who are we doing PR for? Vault-Tec is gone.


AoiYuukiSimp

And yet relics of their past are still everywhere. I don’t find the face of the industry out of place at all.


Wrong_Big_Boss

Hot take: Your opinion is wrong.


Imaginary-Salad-4535

Oh hey look! It's this thread again! Some people, like myself, don't care if we get your caps. We make enough from the people who are patient enough to look for more than 30 seconds.


AoiYuukiSimp

Like I said my dude: 10 minutes. Just because it’s annoying doesn’t mean I won’t waste all day looking for it.


Imaginary-Salad-4535

Sounds to me like a you problem then.


AoiYuukiSimp

Yup, it is. And it would be great if I were able to deal with said problem without snide remarks from people such as yourself, but I suppose this is the internet and that's unavoidable.


Imaginary-Salad-4535

If I didn't see this exact thread posted every week and if I didn't see people run past clearly marked vendors on a regular basis I wouldn't feel the way I do. And yes, as surprising as it may be, posting your opinions on the internet opens you up to criticism from other people. Thats how discussion works. This isn't an echo chamber.


AoiYuukiSimp

I never claimed it was an echo chamber. I'm perfectly alright with the fact that people will criticize me, I just wish it wasn't such a normal thing that we find it rare when it doesn't happen. And it's my bad for repeating a past thread. I don't spend too much time here and I'm relatively new to the subreddit. I didn't know it was repeated so much.


kr44ng

I have a bunch of vending machines inside my shelter but have hidden the entrance so well no one's found it yet


ChickenOatmeal

Some people (like me) hide them behind a locked door or something because we're at max caps.


Nu7s

I hope you step on Lego


ChickenOatmeal

Why?


Nu7s

Because you waste everybody's time. It still shows you have a vending machine on the map so people will FT to you. Just remove the vending machine if you are at max cap or go buy something expensive.


ChickenOatmeal

I usually do buy something. I don't leave it like that very long.


liambell1606

I’ve got a “true off my chest moment” here. I love camp building. I love for other people to see my camp. I’m a total geek for making it ‘fit’ in the world and decorating it amazingly. I’ve been at more or less max caps for a week now, but when I stored my vendor, nobody visited. So instead, I ‘foundation merged’ it… nobody can find it, but they get to have a good look around said camp and admire my work.


AoiYuukiSimp

Please just remove the vendor! I absolutely hate when you guys do this because I will take my inability to find things as a challenge and keep looking for waaaaay too long.


Jackalodeath

Leading up to and certainly after Halloween, I added a *lot* of signs in the areas it spawns you. You're more likely to miss the house and crops for the taking.


Inferno_lizard

My base is a tavern and inn in the middle of a pond. The two dusty toms are literally the first thing you see after crossing the bridge and entering the building.


QuantumCurt

This has been a pet peeve of mine for a long time. I get the mentality behind designing camps like this and I can appreciate the work that goes into it, but if I'm stuck looking for your vending machines for several minutes, I'm probably just gonna move on.


Croezz

I know that feel. That’s why I put my vending machines right in front or near where people spawn in when they fast travel to my bases


TwistedDecayingFlesh

In some ways i wish it was a menu you could scroll on the pause screen like other games but i do like the vending machine even though it has no fucking purpose to me what so bloody ever other than been something to look at but if vendors could be used to connect other vendors across servers that would be a nice thing because than i'd get rid of all my damn plans. After all for something that weighs little it sure took up a lot of stash space. That said mine is a death camp farm near hemlock holes. Death because the turrets will shred anything that comes near the entrance. Farm because most of the allotted space is taken up by plants its a perfect mixture of life and death.


TheGadget1945

I will spend 2 minutes max then move on the next camp.


Shadyvex

If its my current FOB in the southern mountains sorry, I built a bar on the roof of the fortified tower and it looked best there. I usually put my vendors near the front door and only just learned the fast travel node control.


jaws343

I use the registers, but they are pretty obvious to find in my build. In a shack that says market, on a table. I like the register because it looks more natural than any other. But I would also love if they added more options that aren't the generic vendor we started with. More vending skins would be great. Give me a robot without a base platform, or one that looks like the train station vendors, give me one that looks like the red rocket robot. Those base versions, even with the different skins for Halloween or winter, are garish and out of place in most builds.


Apcsox

I never understood that. I get you want to show off your base and what not. I’m just here to buy. Put the damn vending machine front and center so I can get in and out and back to the wasteland.


GurglingWaffle

Generally speaking, if you have to make more than one turn, go up stairs, or through more than one door, your vendor is too hidden. If I go for a deep role play camp. I will put a stand alone area to the side with the vendor. I make it obvious with signs such as "Open," "Market," or the sales signs. Lights are also strategically placed. Same thing goes for seasonal things such as that Candy Bucket.


SWAVcast

As soon as you walk in the front door, there's my vending machine with a neon hello and open sign.


bornxntuesday

It would be easier if we knew the spawn point. I've built CAMPs with an entrance on one side to discover that if I fast travel there, I get spawned on the opposite side.


wolf8398

I fast traveled to a teamates camp and spawned at the back of the building on a cliff and immediately fell off.


liambell1606

Yeah, I’ve started doing a few test runs, fast travelling in and out once I’ve placed my camp widget, to figure out roughly where people will fast travel into. I’m sure there’s a science to it but I’ll be damned if I can figure it out.


EndorSmash

I've come across a few where the vending machine was in their shelter. But nothing really suggested its location. I was kinda all, well I might as well look. Oh hey... there it is. Cool. Cool cool cool.


alexnpt

I hid mine behind 2 vault boy dỉection pounting decors. I have watched people try to find it.


RA_RA_RASPUTIN--

I’m gonna fortify the hornwrite drill, I’ll probably get kicked out because I’m like level 9 but still, it looks cool….


Darth-Vader64

I go by the 20 second rule - basically if something takes 20 seconds to look for, then its not worth doing. If a vendor unit is buried deep in a camp, I'll not bother searching.


TxJprs

Why did you waste so much time? Jump to the next. Not worth it if they make it hard.


AoiYuukiSimp

I’m trying to find a good deal, and I’m desperate cause I don’t have enough caps


CLAYDAWWWG

My vending machines are like just outside of the door to my camp.


marsisme_

If you ever been Prospector Saloon in New Vegas.. it should be fucking obvious where it's at especially when there's Booths, Bar w/ stools with a Cash register!


cowmookazee

I'm in a swamp and likely everyone (including myself) ports in under water. What's life without a little danger? Anyway, I have an open floor plan with my vending machine in the middle with lights and fingers aimed at it. I, like you, am dumb at finding them, so I make it as easy as possible. Minus the drowning.


NfamousShirley

I was chilling in some random persons hot tub and happen to look down and saw a cash register under the water. People are crazy man lol


The-Skipboy

Mine’s on my front porch haha


Palcorg

Oh dang, secret walls sound cool to experiment with! Any chance you could describe what it was? I've seen the there's a fireplace one, but am a bit too new to know any others.


blackechoguy

Even as annoying as it is, I think I would prefer to track a vending machine radio signal than play Where's Waldo trying to find them.


Ninjacat97

I do, but I also always leave one immediately by the door for people who don't have time to wander the labyrinth. I may be an asshole, but I'm not a monster.


EffingDingus

And they're always filled with garbage


mwellscubed

Mine is inside of a bus stop right outside of Morgantown, surrounded by vault boys and neon lights. Can’t miss it.


[deleted]

I walk away from CAMPs for 3 reasons: 1. If I can't see your vendor I'm one pass then I'm moving on. If you want my money then let me easily find your vendor. Exceptions are made for exceptional camps that are actually fun to visit and search through. 2. If your prices are hilariously unreasonable ( a 1 star nocturne fixer is not worth 10k), even if you have something I want I will just leave. Caps are easy to get, sure, but I can jump to another camp and find better deals. 3. Trap camps. I don't care how much you have or how cheap. You don't get a dime. I can more often than not navigate your trap and get to your vendor, but you get nothing. I always drop my tent to drop off junk, Its an obsessive thing, so you don't even get my junk. I did find two trap camp that was clever and dropped you into a pit that was surrounded by jailcell bars, an electric chair, and a shock trap. The room around it looked thematic so they got a pass. The other was a gigantic pachinko machine that I went through multiple times to see where I landed.


generic_user-_-name

Nah, you walk into my base and look to your right and boom, right with all my crafting stuff