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Fallout 76 Adds Wheelchairs In Response To Request From Disabled Player

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Shimni Mim
Published on November 30, 2020
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They’re now craftable furniture items at your C.A.M.P.

A little more than a month back, Kelly Leunen posted on the Fallout 76 subreddit that she might want an in-game variant of the wheelchair she utilizes as a versatility help to keep as a furniture thing in her base. “It would make me so glad to have that little bit of me in my manifestations.

What’s more, I figure a ton of others would appreciate it as well (perhaps for when you reproduce a medical clinic/medbay),” she composed. A Bethesda people group administrator saw the solicitation and passed it on, and as of the ongoing Steel Dawn development update, wheelchairs can be worked at your C.A.M.P. cover close by existing furniture things like beds and lounge chairs. Leunen fabricated one between two flamingos at her inn-themed base, as she posted on Twitter.

one month ago I posted this. Thank you so much, and excuse my tears. @Fallout @bethesda @bethesda_nl #Fallout #Fallout76 pic.twitter.com/VHmy0LRcKO

— Kelly (Kel) (@Kytahl) November 25, 2020

A while ago when she previously posted the solicitation on Reddit, Leunen needed to refresh it in light of individuals contending that wheelchairs had no bearing in their amazingly reasonable post-atomic dreamland, saying, “I’m not requesting my character to turn impaired, I’m requesting a seat I can put in my camp, we as of now have heaps of seat models.” Leunen additionally called attention to the fact that Fallout now has debilitated characters like Proctor Ingram of the Brotherhood of Steel.

The wheelchair is a nice addition to Fallout 76’s base-building, which players have been using to build everything from cozy homes to share with other players to diabolical math traps.

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