After launching your Nuke, a Public Event Icon will appear on the Map and all players will receive a notification that "A Colossal Problem" has begun.You will have to blast your way inside by dropping a Nuke. Unfortunately, the entrance to Monongah Mine has become blocked.Once we've enabled "A Colossal Problem," you will be able to meet Maggie Williams in Foundation to learn about Monongah Mine and begin the side quest "Something Sentimental."."A Colossal Problem" is an instanced multiplayer Public Event that will take place deep in the heart of Monongah Mine in the Savage Divide.
We are planning to make "A Colossal Problem" available with a follow-up update in the next couple of weeks. However, we are still making some performance tweaks and doing additional testing before we enable the event.
Russell is heading up supply gathering efforts.A man named Russell Dorsey believes the Brotherhood of Steel is headed to Appalachia, and that ATLAS Observatory in the Savage Divide will make a perfect makeshift HQ when they arrive.If the community successfully turns in enough supplies during the next few weeks, everyone will unlock events and new cosmetic rewards. Starting today, you can take part in "Fortifying ATLAS," a two-part community-wide effort to construct a prospective base for the Brotherhood of Steel.
Full Fallout 76 Update 2.1 Patch NotesĬheck below for the update version and download size for today's patch on your platform of choice: This includes art and animation issues relating to visual aesthetics, ironing out combat exploits, stabilizing performance and server functionality, and much more. The update also makes a number of bug fixes. The seasonal event will run from August 18-24, during which time you can earn some legendary Scrip, claim some loot, and join the community in a wholesome cookout. In addition to these two events, Update 2.1 brings Meat Week back to Fallout 76.
Should you and your squad take out the Wendigo Colossus before the event timer expires, you will be rewarded some loot, XP, Caps, Treasury Notes, and more.
Once initiated, you're tasked with diving deep into the mine to battle against a huge legendary Wendigo Colossus. The other event, A Colossal Problem, is "an instanced multiplayer Public Event." The event is pegged for players level 50 and above and can be started after blasting through the Monongah Mine. The first part of Fortifying Atlas, Project Alpha, is officially underway Project Bravo, part two of Fortifying Atlas, kicks off on August 27. If everyone submits enough resources, the community will unlock even more events and new cosmetic rewards, including Brotherhood of Steel-themed customization items and more. The first, Fortifying Atlas, is a two-party community-wide event in which you-and other Fallout 76 players-are tasked with building a potential base for the Brotherhood of Steel faction. The headlining feature is the addition of two new in-game events: Fortifying Atlas and A Colossal Problem. The update-which is out now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One-irons out some bugs, introduces new in-game events, and more. Bethesda has released the patch notes for Fallout 76's Update 2.1.