What happens if I ignore my Fallout Shelter game for two weeks?
I just started playing Fallout Shelter yesterday. I'm going to be working away from civilization for two weeks and will not have the time nor power nor inclination to play a phone game. I would like to not come back to a shelter full of skeletons.
What can I do to mitigate the damage to my shelter after two weeks with no Overseer? Can I pause or slow the game? Should I recall all my explorers?
While the other answers are accurate, I actually have done this.
I shut down fallout shelter and did not reopen it for 4 weeks. I left my explorers in the wilderness, and some survived!
They were not anything fancy, just some level 1s with terrible stats that I sent out to die. But they somehow survived. I am bringing them back to the vault and renaming them Bear Grylls and Les Stroud.
I also had some dead bodies lying around that did not decay after 24 hours.
My theory for all of this is that the game does not actually run in the background, it just saves timestamps, then calculates what happened the next time you open up the app. That means that even though the explorers were dead when I opened the game back up, they had only died a few moments ago rather than several weeks ago, so the 24 hour body decay hadn't completed yet. It's kind of a shrodinger's cat kind of thing, where the dwellers are both dead and not dead until you start the app back up. But I digress.
I noticed that the survivors didn't have any negative events in their logs when I started back up. This might be a bug or something that the devs never tested because waiting a week to run a test case is a bit of a challenge.
In any case, I would not recommend that you have any explorers out when you shut down for two weeks. I don't know if my experience was a fluke, or happened because I upgraded the app before I started up again, or what. The others have mentioned this in more depth, but here is the quick list:
- Recall your explorers
- Or leave them out there FOR SCIENCE (and let us know the results)
- Top off resources
- Make sure you have some wiggle room between your total resource capacity and the vault's required resources (vertical line on the resource bar) so that all resources are satisfied after the app takes its little bite when it shuts down. Otherwise your vault will be a mess with damage/radiation/lower power when you get back
- Make sure any dead bodies are cleaned up
- You don't want everyone to be unhappy on your return
- Put dwellers in training
- They might as well use the downtime to gain a stat
Your vault will not suffer from fires, raider/deathclaws/molerat/rad roach attacks, or other events while the app is shut down. Events should still queue up for explorers, unless your guys hit the same crazy survival bug that mine did. The safer thing is to recall them.
@GodEmperorDune suggested in their answer that I send out some explorers "for science" to see what happened. Here are the results.
For Science! was sent into the wasteland August 27th, 4:08pm with a weapon and clothing. Case Control was sent August 27th, 4:02pm with no weapons nor clothing.
The game was closed and not re-opened until September 10th, about 10:45pm for a total of 14 days 6 hours 40 minutes. During this period my phone was turned on and off several times, ran out of battery several times, and had intermittent cell and Internet access. It did not change time zones.
I came back to find them both dead.
There are some curious anomalies. They were both killed by a Super Mutant (one to a normal and one to an Overlord). Both leveled up three times. Both logs last about 10 hours, the same within a minute. Both were only dead 7 days 10 hours. Both could be revived for 1000 caps, which I presume is some sort of maximum.
They were out for 14 days, their logs only lasted 10 hours, yet they were only dead for 7 and a half days. Where did the missing week go? Did the madness of the wasteland grip them so even good bookkeeping abandoned them?!
One thing is answered, dead explorers can be revived even after they've been dead for a week... at least if you don't open the game. How long they stay around while playing is an experiment for another time.
In order to satisfy the ethics committee, both explorers were revived and are now making their long journey back to the vault.