Fallout 76 players have found a new unlimited C.A.M.P. budget glitch. Players have long complained that the budget for building one’s home in Fallout 76 is way too small. Many simple items like lights and display cases gobble up C.A.M.P. budgets quickly, making complex setups an exercise in budget management rather than creativity. In contrast, this glitch gives players a way to build whatever they want, as long as they have the right blueprints and some time on their hands.
In Fallout 76, one’s C.A.M.P. (or Construction and Assembly Mobile Platform) is the closest thing he or she has to a home once outside Vault 76. Unfortunately, while one can build a simple house easily, a larger and more comprehensive C.A.M.P. will require that person to make some difficult decisions about what to include and leave out. While this glitch will not be around forever, it currently allows players to unleash their creative beasts and see what they can come up with when faced with no building restrictions.
Notorious duplication method peddler DemonAsylum recently posted a YouTube video which demonstrates this very easy method of gaining an unlimited C.A.M.P. budget in Fallout 76. In fact, it’s so easy that all one needs is the Powered Gates plan, which can be obtained from vendor bots in Pleasant Valley Ski Resort, Watoga Shopping Plaza, or Harpers Ferry. Check out the full video below:
After obtaining the Powered Gates plan, players should build until they reach the budget limit then scrap just enough to build a single powered keypad door. Next, put the door into storage. Then build it again. Then store it. If players repeat this process enough, they will notice their used budget shrinking. This will allow them to build more C.A.M.P items for their Fallout 76 character. Once the budget is full again, all players need to do is build and store more powered keypad doors. Vault dwellers should build their mega-settlement in one sitting, however, as leaving the server will cancel out the glitch and they will have to scrap enough to build a powered keypad door again if they want to add to their creation.
This trick works similarly to a Fallout 4 unlimited budget trick in which one would drop larger weapons on the ground then store or scrap them repeatedly to decrease the used budget size in settlements. While it does indeed allow one to build to their heart’s content, this could cause performance issues not just for that person but for everyone around them. It’s also worth noting that Fallout 76 is not built to handle the extra load from players building super-sized settlements. So if enough players do it, it may cause server instability or crashes. If players want to take advantage of this glitch, they should do it soon, as Bethesda is likely to patch it relatively quickly.
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Fallout 76 is available on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4
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