As for the night times, well, they were spent with the lights on. Many more hours were spent wandering the real-life inspiration for Whitespring Resort with our fellow content creators and/or critics, marvelling at the weird sense of deja vu. No bottle cap expense was spared.ĭuring the sunlight hours three hours of our time was spent exploring Bethesda’s in-game take on this place. Because we’ve physically visited the ground zero that is The Greenbrier Hotel - three days and two nights, to be exact - and all courtesy of Zenimax. Mysterious, decadent, and spooky as hell…įans have been wondering why this enigmatic location is so important in 76, and we can offer you a better theory than most. There it sits on the map - smack bang in the middle of Appalachia. The very nature of this place is a central theme to 76‘s post-apocalyptic narrative (being that it houses an actual fallout bunker) and it’s also central in a literal sense. There’s just no escaping The Greenbrier Hotel in Fallout 76 (renamed to The Whitespring Resort for copyright purposes).
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