Summary

Falloutfans have been putting together their wishlists for Fallout 5, pointing out some of the best mechanics fromFallout 76andStarfieldthat they hope are put into Bethesda’s highly anticipated sequel.

Fallout has officially broken out into mainstream popularity thanks to the Amazon TV show, and Xbox is most likely sitting there furious that it doesn’t have an actual Fallout game to capitalize on the excitement.A crossover with Fortniteanda wonky next-gen update for Fallout 4is the best Xbox has managed to muster, as well as the promise thatplans are in place for Fallout games in the future.

It’s hard not to believe that one of the games is Fallout 5, a title that now has even more expectations placed upon due to the explosion of the franchise’s popularity. What it will be and what it will look like is an immense cause of speculation, with fans writing up wishlists and calling on Bethesda to add (or remove) the features they want. Fallout fans also recently wondered which features from Fallout 76 and Starfield - Bethesda’s two most recent titles - thatthey’d like to see integrated into Fallout 5, and there are quite a few.

Fallout Fans Want CAMPs And Survival Mechanics In Fallout 5

Besides less tangible features like a better sense of discovery and dialogue based on your background, one of the more popular features from Fallout 76 that fans would like to pinch are CAMPs. Base building is a bit of a Marmite topic within the Fallout community,as some loathe the settlement aspect of the feature, while others like building their own little bases. Fallout 76’s CAMPs are essentially bases you can build wherever you like, and lots of fans, including user MericaMoment, would like to see the mechanics improved and expanded.

Another rather outside-the-box pick comes from user Old-Camp3962, who hopes that Fallout 76’s hunger and thirst meters return, as well as the need to repair your weapons. While the survival aspects may not be everyone’s cup of tea, they are pretty manageable in Fallout 76, and actually give you a reason to collect food and water while scavenging. Failing that, there are a couple of people that just hope Fallout 5 will have a Survival Mode again, but that seems likely considering it’s been in the past few games in the series.

In any case, Bethesda will have plenty of time to think about these requests, especially since we knowFallout 5 won’t launch until after The Elder Scrolls 6, so fingers crossed the game does have all these mechanics and more when it launches in 2087.