This game is dead to me.
Same. I had a faint hope initially, but that interview just sealed the deal for me.
This game is dead to me.
This game is dead to me.
Yep, but the problem like with every MMO "RPG" is that real people generally won't stay in character but will go out of character in dialogs.I like the idea of having no NPC's. I'm not sure if it going to work, but the idea itself is interesting. The problem with any NPC for me is that I need to choose 1 answer from 4 possible answers that were programmed by the game designer. It is different when you have to communicate with real people. The possibilities are uncountable.
Welcome to the jaded gamer side as I've been called cause I hate online SP games, and change. I'll admit it's very lonely but I have many old & newer games to play.I cannot even imagine who would want this done to the beloved Fallout franchise, I simply don't understand the rational.
Not at launch according to Tod. Mods will also not be implemented at launch either.If you can set up a private game to play with your buddies (ala 7 Days to Die) then this could be fun. Otherwise forget it.
Knowing Obsidian and Take-Two they will probably reveal it at Pax or another convention instead. It's a shame it wasn't shown at E3 2018 though,and put some games to shame.Dagnabbit, where are you Tim Cain & Leonard Boyarsky project!
Count this fanboy out too, if PVP is activated. I have never played a PVP game and won't start now.
I believe I can simply avoid this entire trashing of the beloved Fallout universe. Just watch me, and as I replay the only Fallouts left, I'll be mourning the passing of yet another franchise. Fallouts one through three, and New Vegas will be my link to this glorious past.