Hopefully the motorcycles will be able to scale sheer cliff faces like Skyrim's horses.
Just get The motorcycles from gta v. They can do that.
Hopefully the motorcycles will be able to scale sheer cliff faces like Skyrim's horses.
I don't want any sort of mounts or vehicles. Creation sucks with them first, and I don't like them in lore.
They should do Florida... Very point lookout vibes in the everglades with a Disney type theme park city...
Anyone know what engine they are using? Looks like the IDtech to me...
Gamebryo update again. They'll use the rebrand name, but it's Gamebryo
Älg;166652296 said:Looks like Gamebryo to me.
I don't want any sort of mounts or vehicles. Creation sucks with them first, and I don't like them in lore.
At least a run button then! Much as I love wandering the war-blasted landscapes, I wouldn't mind doing it a little quicker.
Sprinting was in Skyrim.
Next place i would like to see Fallout is Orlando, Florida area. This is an area that is ripe for a Fallout game in many different ways.
That would be great! Mutant sea turtlesNext place i would like to see Fallout is Orlando, Florida area. This is an area that is ripe for a Fallout game in many different ways.
While i would love to find out how the rest of the world is doing in the Falloutverse it would require a deft touch to make another nations setting work. Fallout is tied heavily to 50s Americana. Its the main reason why the setting is unique. Probably the best way to do it is by taking the US locations closer and closer to the border of other countries so there can be an in-game contrast between say the Neverglade Wasteland and Cuba or the Mojave and the Sonoran,
What a shame all games are in the US...
They should do Florida... Very point lookout vibes in the everglades with a Disney type theme park city...
But on topic and I have a dilemma with this game.
Fallout 3 (with the exception of mothership zeta) had fantastic dlc.
Bethesda always do great expansions and I am wondering if I should get at launch or wait for the game of the year edition... But don't want to wait for a year.
Really really long shot in the dark but anyone linked to the game know if there will be expansions planned and if there is will there be a season pass?
What a shame all games are in the US...
While i would love to find out how the rest of the world is doing in the Falloutverse it would require a deft touch to make another nations setting work. Fallout is tied heavily to 50s Americana. Its the main reason why the setting is unique. Probably the best way to do it is by taking the US locations closer and closer to the border of other countries so there can be an in-game contrast between say the Neverglade Wasteland and Cuba or the Mojave and the Sonoran,
Between the parks, Canaveral, and the coastal area, it would make for an excellent setting, imo.
One more week until the most wonderful time of the year.
If the scale was something like Fallen Earth it could easily be done. Would most likely need a completely new engine with the scope in mind though.The scaling would be troublesome, but I still say San Diego/Tijuana would be great.
im confident that we will see a trailer in the mold of all the other Bethesda published games (Fallout 3, New Vegas, Skyrim trailers all follow same beats) and once that happens the graphics "issues" will fall by the wayside. In hindsight im pretty sure Bethesda would have preferred to call this a teaser. Maybe theres not another trailer coming but i doubt it.God, I can not wait for E3. Going to be huge this year, or so I hope. But yeah, can't wait to see some Fallout 4 gameplay.
They should do Florida... Very point lookout vibes in the everglades with a Disney type theme park city...
But on topic and I have a dilemma with this game.
Fallout 3 (with the exception of mothership zeta) had fantastic dlc.
Bethesda always do great expansions and I am wondering if I should get at launch or wait for the game of the year edition... But don't want to wait for a year.
Really really long shot in the dark but anyone linked to the game know if there will be expansions planned and if there is will there be a season pass?
Acid rain storm Bethesda. DO IT!
Can't wait to hear what Bethesda calls Gamebryo this time.
If not there will be mods for sure. I can't play NV without that. It gives meaning to all of that food or water you get.I hope they do some of the things that was done in New Vegas. Like Hardcore Mode.
They should do Florida... Very point lookout vibes in the everglades with a Disney type theme park city...
I want to play New Vegas, likely getting Ultimate Edition. What mods should I install?
It will be embraced by future gaming hipsters.Probably the "Nuka Engine".
Man, I wonder if Gamebryo will stick around into the 2020's...hopefully idTech6 is really nice and they use it sometime.
But why does it look so outdated? Especially the animations?
Should we expect animations to not be shit in the demo? Why, a launch trailer is them putting their best foot forward but the animation was still poor.Way to be rude.
You have't even seen live gameplay to really make those assumptions. Relax there.
How times have changed
Ignorance is bliss
Should we expect animations to not be shit in the demo? Why, a launch trailer is them putting their best foot forward but the animation was still poor.
How times have changed
Ignorance is bliss
So, anyone slightly disappointed the city doesn't looked 'ruined' enough? Like Washington D.C.
Now, to actually start discussing something else, some one on reddit was saying they were not excited cause they figured they were going to use Skyrim's levelling system on the next Fallout. Weird thing to me is that while I liked Skyrim's levelling system and was fine with it in Skyrim, I really wouldn't like it in Fallout and would be very disappointed if they truly did that with the system. It just seems to me allotting the points to what your character is good at is kinda essential to the Fallout experience (vs. just trying to use a skill if you want it to improve).
I would be really bummed if this is true. Fallout without S.P.E.C.I.A.L is just not fallout to me anymore but rather... skyrim with guns.
Another thing I am personally really worried about is the potential exlusion of Hardcore Mode. HM made New Vegas so much more fun for me and I just can't go back to Regular anymore when playing Fallout.
But we haven't heard anything on that front yet so I remain optimistic.
That is a fair position to take. I just personally find the animation very noticeable and off-putting.Open world RPGs in my experience have never had the best animations, so perhaps I've had my expectations in check.
So, anyone slightly disappointed the city doesn't looked 'ruined' enough? Like Washington D.C.
I would really love it if they put hardcore mode in. It almost feels like it is an essential must (and really it would be nice if they kept some other aspects of Vegas too to be honest and I'm not even talking writing/story/characterization cause I don't have hope for that).
But, I hate to say it but I'll be more pleasantly surprised if it is in 4 than expecting it .
I will say when I tried to play 3 again I was sorely missing hardcore mode.
I just hope everything is open, no loading between entering huts/homes/buildings etc, just 1 seamless world.
There is finite processing power available. The graphics may not be the cutting edge some people want, but the power is probably used to flesh out the world more. Possibly bigger/more locations with bigger/more enemies to deal with.
People loved previous games even though they weren't the prettiest things ever created. The experience is what matters, not graphical fidelity.
Personally, I can't wait to play this game for several hundred hours.
It seems to me that people's expectations won't realistically be met until we get the PS6.
So, anyone slightly disappointed the city doesn't looked 'ruined' enough? Like Washington D.C.
They did have MIT/The Institute after all, so it's not too far fetched to think that a defense system had been developed there. That could also account for their advanced state of recovery.I don't think we have any idea where the bombs were dropped. At least, looking at the Great War on the Fallout Wiki.
The great war is a pretty interesting read (has the accuracy been verified?): we don't know who fired first, it lasted roughly 2 hours, we don't know the extent of the damage (some cities like Washington D.C. weren't totally destroyed because apparently the bombs were low yield or something), and New Vegas was spared thanks to Mr. House's quick thinking (he knew the war was coming so he had point-defense laser canons on the top of buildings and when the missiles were coming he used computers to brute force them with disarm codes).
For all we know, Boston could be like New Vegas - someone knew what was coming and set up the proper defenses or it wasn't targeted or something. We can only speculate until the game comes out.
For all we know, Boston could be like New Vegas - someone knew what was coming and set up the proper defenses or it wasn't targeted or something. We can only speculate until the game comes out.