"Fallout Shelter" is now on Xbox One and Windows 10 Pro. Here are the tips and tricks on how to earn resources and fight disaster as you start your own bunk in this highly addicting game.
Fallout Shelter, the console and PC spin-off on the open-world Fallout games, can now be played on Xbox One, too. In Fallout Shelter, you will be taking on the role of a Vault Tech Overseer. This time, you will be in charge with shepherding your own team of dutiful Vault Dwellers through the perils of the post-nuclear apocalypse.
How To Get More Resources
In Fallout Shelter, the easiest and most effective way to keep your Vault Dwellers alive and happy is by keeping your resources above the required line. Resources continue to be consumed for a short time after closing the game. Resources must be managed efficiently so your Vault Dwellers will not die, says, IGN.
To get more food in Fallout Shelter, you need to build diners, assign dwellers with high agility and open lunchboxes. On the other hand, to get more power you need to first build power generators. In addition, you should also assign dwellers with high strength and open lunch boxes. To get more water in Fallout Shelter you must build water treatment rooms first. Furthermore, you should assign Vault Dwellers with high perception and open lunch boxes.
How To Stop Disasters
In Fallout Shelter, disasters, such as fires or Radroach infestations, come about both at random and when you fail a production rush. Dwellers present in the room will automatically try to confront the issue. However, they can be easily overwhelmed, initiating the problem to spread to neighboring areas of the vault. To stop disasters the best option is to divert nearby Dwellers to the room where the problem started. This is to hope that this quick response will stop the problem from spreading.
In addition, you can also keep a few mid-level weapons in reserve in Fallout Shelter. This way, according to Eurogamer, you can quickly prepare the nearest Dwellers to the problem, instead of rushing others across from the other side of the vault. Moreover, it also helps you keep track of weapons, which can be tricky as your Vault Dweller count multiplies.
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