All of this put together resulted in what is likely the most disappointing representation of any kind of blast in video gaming, let alone a nuclear one. The only difference is that they put on radiation suits. plutonium pollution, the remains of windblown fallout from a 58-megaton. It was not a crater at all, however, and when the player in the video visited Foundation, it had increased radioactivity levels but the shacks and flimsy buildings looked unfazed by the blast, just like the settlers themselves. The rest of the diamond output comes from Kus'ye-Aleksandrovskiy.
You can see it in entirety in the YouTube video embedded below - from the launch to visiting what is supposed to be a radioactive crater.
Unlike the consequential situation in Fallout 3, a literal nuclear weapon barely had any impact on the settlement in Fallout 76. The game did not prevent the players from nuking it and the weapon of mass destruction was aimed at the centre of Foundation, which immediately reminded of a nuclear option back in Fallout 3, which was released 12 years ago. They decided to see what happens when you nuke Foundation, the NPC settlement that came along with the Wastelanders update. Human NPCs have arrived to Fallout 76 and while some people's instincts are to let them be in peace, others have something entirely different in mind.