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Fallout 62 Patch 76, dubbed CAMP Revamp, arrives with a battery of changes that reshape the way you build in Appalachia. Supported by a trailer and extensive notes, the studio applies measures highly demanded by the community to facilitate more creative and collaborative designs.
The update focuses on flexibility: restrictions have been relaxed, the Workshop has been reorganized, and quality of life adjustments have been made. All of this has been developed based on player feedback, with the intention of expand the possibilities of the CAMP both in planning and execution.
Key features in Patch 62
The core of CAMP Revamp revolves around four pillars: more permissive building rules, a revamped Workshop, item locking, and small but notable combat changes. Bethesda is pursuing this goal. a more agile creation flow and less friction when building.
- Relaxed building rules: walls below the floor, upper floors that are fixed without stairs and fewer dependencies between rooms.
- Workshop 2.0: New menu organization to help you find what you need faster.
- Item Locking: Protect your favorites from being accidentally scrapped or sold.
- Combat and VATS: : tweaks to manual aiming, improvements to melee and damage over time effects.
The deployment arrives as a version 1.7.21.25 and is available for download in approximate sizes of 9,9 GB (Steam), 23 GB (Microsoft Store/Windows), 26,4 GB (Xbox), and 25,6 GB (PlayStation). These numbers indicate a patch. of great depth.

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More flexible building rules
The “magic” of this revision begins with the fitting of pieces: now you can force or avoid the “snap” when convenient, which allows, for example, cover both sides of a wall and fine-tune without the system automatically chaining elements together.
To control this behavior, the game offers three placement modes: Snap (Normal) for traditional lace; Collision, which respects collisions without self-fitting; and Free, where there is neither fit nor collisions, opening the door to more daring compositions.
- Snap (Normal): the usual placement method, quick and tidy.
- Collision: prioritizes physics, avoiding automatic snapping.
- Free: total freedom to place objects without collision limits.
Location constraints have also been relaxed: although certain elements still require soil or water (such as crops or water extractors), many others go on to position themselves freely, even in the air, enabling floating structures and more vertical designs.
Several ties disappear: pieces that previously claimed foundations no longer need them, removing an element does not block access to the remaining structure, electrical cables can cross with other objects and your plans can include floating, intersecting, or unsupported pieces without breaking when building.

Advanced construction
Workshop 2.0 and new interface options
The Workshop has received a thorough reorganization that prioritizes location and category logic. The goal is to make navigation easier. faster and more intuitive, with sections and subcategories that help you find furniture, bumpers, or decor without wasting time.
The modification menu is also modernized: the editing mode, the management of wallpapers and plans are revised, and the addition of Replace, an option that allows you to replace an already placed object with a similar one without having to demolish and rebuild from scratch.
In parallel, the long-awaited arrives Item Locking: You can now lock weapons, armor, power armor, and even consumables to prevent them from being accidentally sold, traded, discarded, or scrapped. A much-requested quality-of-life improvement for the most meticulous builders.

Revamped interface
Season 22 and CAMP competitions
The launch of CAMP Revamp coincides with the Season 22: Appalachian Modern Living, which focuses on the modern life of residents. The spirit of the season fits with the update: more functional homes, clear menus, and freedom to experiment.
Additionally, Bethesda promotes community contests focused on CAMP builds to celebrate player creativity. The idea is to showcase outstanding projects and encourage the interaction between builders throughout the season, with themed challenges and recognition for the best ideas.
The patch is available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, and is immediately integrated into the base game. If you haven't logged in for a while, you'll find a building system. more permissive and orderly, designed so you can spend less time searching for parts and more time shaping your shelter.

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CAMP Revamp brings together changes that are noticeable from the first minute: new rules for fitting and placing objects, a clearer Workshop 2.0, protection against errors with Item Locking and technical improvements that round out the combat. A big update in size and, above all, in impact for those who enjoy building and exploring. architectural games.
