I prefer the good old turn based games that were Fallout 1 and 2 :nod:get out.
Call me when the GOTY/ultimate pack is out with all the DLC. I am sick of being an early adopter.that's my point of view as well. No way am i shelling out 50€ for this...
I prefer the good old turn based games that were Fallout 1 and 2 :nod:1&2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3
New Vegas > 2 > 1 >>>>>>> 3I prefer the good old turn based games that were Fallout 1 and 2 :nod:1&2 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3
I wonder if Bethesda will even try to have coherent world building or interesting personalities for their characters in this installment.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed Fallout 3 for what it was. But yeesh, New Vegas demonstrated how unfocused Bethesda's creative vision can be. I feel like Bethesda thought that the world of Fallout gave them free license to produce quests and locations that were fantastic, bizarre, or cool but in the end had no real meaning as to what it really wanted to say about the DC Wasteland other than "****'s ****ed up and weird". Whereas almost all of New Vegas' quests, characters, and locations were all in service to the greater conflict between Mr. House, the NCR, and Caesar's Legion.
I mean maybe it was because it was Bethesda's first Fallout game which is why it came out the way it did. I know that there are now a lot of personal contacts between the individual developers at Bethesda and Obsidian so hopefully that relationship will at least bleed into the creative process and vision of Fallout 4.
I wouldn't call that better... or worse.New Vegas did go beyond those three factions. You also had the half-dozen gangs and casinos in New Vegas itself, the Great Khans, the Boomers, the two separate Super Mutant factions, the Enclave, the Brotherhood of Steel, and the DLC added a few more. It's just that those factions were tied back together with the main 3, as they should, given how important the endgame battle at Hoover Dam was.
More focused, yes, but a greater world needs to go beyond those 3 factions. The wasteland has to have a life of it's own, so to speak.
Am I a bad person that the first thought that occurred to me was 'Yes! Halfway to Elder Scrolls VI!'...
That's really one of their most annoying little tidbits about them for their games
Here's a full game! But... we'll be adding content that will raise that price to double what you bought the original game with on release
Or you could just wait a year or two
Odds are likely too that I'll "wait"
Am I a bad person that the first thought that occurred to me was 'Yes! Halfway to Elder Scrolls VI!'...
Am I a bad person that the first thought that occurred to me was 'Yes! Halfway to Elder Scrolls VI!'...
No. Honestly I feel much the same.