I come back from vacation and this was announced. Straight into my fucking veins.
Videogamer's Fallout 4: 7 Reasons Why It's a Mess
Of course, it's satire of course. So don't take any of it seriously.
After spending a lot of time on this, I've finally completed the hype train pic for my fellow gaffers.
Videogamer's Fallout 4: 7 Reasons Why It's a Mess
Of course, it's satire of course. So don't take any of it seriously.
Regarding the DLC:
Operation Anchorage: Kinda lame, but very good loot
The Pitt: Ok
Broken Steel: Necessary for raising the level limit and being able to play after the end of the game
Point Lookout: excellent
Mothership Zeta: Bad
They better not do that broken steel shit again
Hopefully the game--well, PS4 console version specifically--will not lock you out of quests if you decide to just ran around doing stuff freely in various places. I mean, Skyrim was like this; sure you can visit that cave over there and messed up with all the loots and enemies/whatever without anyone telling you but chances are high that someone later will assign you quests that you need to do there and that quests will be forever broken because you entered that cave before you were told to and messing up with stuff required to complete it.
PC folks can just type in console commands to summon whatever it is required to complete quests but console players can't and I am a bit OCD in completing whatever quests any RPG gives to me (and gaining their rewards no matter how small/insignificant, one of the very reasons I am withholding playing Witcher 3 before they dole out the patch for the EXP glitch)
Videogamer's Fallout 4: 7 Reasons Why It's a Mess
Of course, it's satire of course. So don't take any of it seriously.
I feel like I should play 3 but I'm broke. Gonna replay the other 3 instead.
Regarding the DLC:
Operation Anchorage: Kinda lame, but very good loot
The Pitt: Ok
Broken Steel: Necessary for raising the level limit and being able to play after the end of the game
Point Lookout: excellent
Mothership Zeta: Bad
They better not do that broken steel shit again
After spending a lot of time on this, I've finally completed the hype train pic for my fellow gaffers.
Choo choo on gaf, choo choo on.
If someone told me that the character in the game I was playing was voiced and I played through it for 50 hours and got some grunting, I'd probably go back and punch that someone in the teeth.
Videogamer's Fallout 4: 7 Reasons Why It's a Mess
Of course, it's satire of course. So don't take any of it seriously.
PREORDER CANCELLED!
Still so hyped >_<!
A friend of mine pointed that out and said he's gonna make it his goal after release to find that super market and see if they fixed it or not.
Lol, not many people will get this I don't think...
I just told my wife and daughter that I might disappear into the office for a few weeks when this game releases. I've started making a supply list and signed my will in case I die from exhaustion.
After spending a lot of time on this, I've finally completed the hype train pic for my fellow gaffers.
Choo choo on gaf, choo choo on.
You just need a 2 week supply of Nukacola and fancy lad snack cakes, and you'll be good.
Videogamer's Fallout 4: 7 Reasons Why It's a Mess
Of course, it's satire of course. So don't take any of it seriously.
Duraigo, I'd love another ticket for a seat on that Hype Train too.
Chances of The Enclave making a significant return in F4?
They got hammered pretty badly in F3. Have not played any F3 DLC, so I might be missing something.
Considering the vertibirds and eyebots, it's perfectly possible. That being said, I'd rather they not bring them back and rehash Fallout 3.
Graphics are fine guys
We know we be overwhelmed with well designed gameplay elements
They need to die and stay dead. We killed em good in FO2, killed an offshoot East Coast branch in FO3, it would be very unfortunate and stupid if they try and utilize them again in FO4. The FO world is ripe for creating interesting and weird factions. No need to recycle the same shit over and over again. NV showed this with Caesar's Legion and House. Create something new, wild and inventive. The world was about as literally wiped clean as you can get. Do something with it.
A friend of mine pointed that out and said he's gonna make it his goal after release to find that super market and see if they fixed it or not.
Sorry I'm 151 pages late to the graphics debate.
The graphics may not be the best out there, but compared to last gen consoles, it looks much better.
That's a pretty psychotic reactionIf someone told me that the character in the game I was playing was voiced and I played through it for 50 hours and got some grunting, I'd probably go back and punch that someone in the teeth.
They need to die and stay dead. We killed em good in FO2, killed an offshoot East Coast branch in FO3, it would be very unfortunate and stupid if they try and utilize them again in FO4. The FO world is ripe for creating interesting and weird factions. No need to recycle the same shit over and over again. NV showed this with Caesar's Legion and House. Create something new, wild and inventive. The world was about as literally wiped clean as you can get. Do something with it.
It was pretty clear in Fallout 3 that Bethesda felt it was more important to pluck elements from Fallout to give it superficial IP recognition than respect the original games. Enclave and Super Mutants on the east coast, Pre-war and east coast Jet, and a very different Brotherhood of Steel are some of the examples that are brought up often. I hope now that they've gotten Fallout 3 out out of the way they can try to be inventive instead of sticking to a Fallout checklist of what they believe should be there.
Graphics are fine guys
We know we be overwhelmed with well designed gameplay elements
I'm guessing they will give players the choice of voice actor and have "none" as an option
Graphics are fine guys
We know we be overwhelmed with well designed gameplay elements
I'm guessing they will give players the choice of voice actor and have "none" as an option
Then you get MS Sam as your VA.I'm guessing they will give players the choice of voice actor and have "none" as an option
You are two Fallout games too late for that.I'm afraid that voice acting would limit dialog choices in the game. Look at the massive and varied amount of replies you could make in 3 and NV. I don't want to lose that for a three tiered tree.