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December 13th, 2018, 19:38
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“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
December 13th, 2018, 23:45
Bit confused by this statement. I haven't played either game (will play fallout 4 one of these days); but my understanding is fallout 4 had a story ala fallout 3 - but was more fps oriented while this was just sort of a sandbox with not much in npc or story elements. Is this not correct ?
Originally Posted by Darth Tagnan
They struggled to explain very simple concepts - because they were afraid to outright call it Fallout 4 with co-op. They tried turning it into something else - and they utterly failed.
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December 14th, 2018, 02:36
Just depends on your description. There are no humans. The early humans like the raiders and the responders and early Brotherhood types are all gone. They've been either killed or have changed into the Scorched. There is a Scorch Dragon that emits a gas that is somewhat like the Virus that mutated the Super Mutants. This virus infects its host turning them into a hive mind type creature. It feels like the many from System Shock 2 to me.
Okay, since everyone is dead the story revolves around learning what happened to the responders, the overseer, and various other groups. You'll read or listen to hundreds of pieces of lore as you put the stories together. It is interesting, but not as interesting as NPC's would have been. I'd rather have Piper, Nick, Curie, and Cait around and talking up a storm. Hell, I'd settle for Dogmeat and his whining and whimpering. It gets pretty quiet out here.
Okay, since everyone is dead the story revolves around learning what happened to the responders, the overseer, and various other groups. You'll read or listen to hundreds of pieces of lore as you put the stories together. It is interesting, but not as interesting as NPC's would have been. I'd rather have Piper, Nick, Curie, and Cait around and talking up a storm. Hell, I'd settle for Dogmeat and his whining and whimpering. It gets pretty quiet out here.
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December 19th, 2018, 01:31
Why Bethesda will beat EA this year As Most Hated Company.

Spoiler – Three Videos Why
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“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
December 19th, 2018, 02:12
Just watched that third one.
Holy shit, how much more can they fuck up the launch period of this game?
Holy shit, how much more can they fuck up the launch period of this game?
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December 21st, 2018, 17:31
Most of the stuff in the store is just silly. I'd almost rather see the lunchboxes with something that adds real value, but it'd break the game.
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December 23rd, 2018, 18:38
Originally Posted by youNo, that's not correct. Fallout 76 is close to identical in terms of story delivery - except for the fact that NPCs aren't delivering the quests. The strength of Bethsoft Fallout games was always the environmental storytelling - and that remains 100% intact.
Bit confused by this statement. I haven't played either game (will play fallout 4 one of these days); but my understanding is fallout 4 had a story ala fallout 3 - but was more fps oriented while this was just sort of a sandbox with not much in npc or story elements. Is this not correct ?
But there's even more of what I consider one of the best parts of Fallout 3/4 - which is location diversity - and stuff like audio logs and interesting incidental stories.
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December 23rd, 2018, 19:04
Fallout 76 was designed to be played for months and months, bringing friends and whatnot together in a base building frenzy and Atom shopping glee.
Ironically the few people enjoying it are the ones playing it as a SP game. They are also the ones who would not buy a lot in the shop since for them it is a SP game and they do not feel the need to show off.
Ironically the few people enjoying it are the ones playing it as a SP game. They are also the ones who would not buy a lot in the shop since for them it is a SP game and they do not feel the need to show off.
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December 23rd, 2018, 19:10
The shop has almost nothing of interest regardless of your playstyle.
I think the population is more or less equally distributed between SP and coop players.
That said, there's a surprising amount of people talking about it that have never played it, and don't really know what they're talking about. Meaning, they really care about it - for some unknown reason.
My best guess is that it's mostly people who're anti-social and deadly afraid of multiplayer games "taking over" their singleplayer games - and the NMA crowd still angry about something with no rational underpinning. Both are desperate and pathetic enough to want to destroy what other people enjoy out of spite.
Thankfully, they don't have any power to do so
I think the population is more or less equally distributed between SP and coop players.
That said, there's a surprising amount of people talking about it that have never played it, and don't really know what they're talking about. Meaning, they really care about it - for some unknown reason.
My best guess is that it's mostly people who're anti-social and deadly afraid of multiplayer games "taking over" their singleplayer games - and the NMA crowd still angry about something with no rational underpinning. Both are desperate and pathetic enough to want to destroy what other people enjoy out of spite.
Thankfully, they don't have any power to do so
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December 27th, 2018, 11:52
That's as good a term as any for the development of a sympathetic codependency between the bias that's holding you hostage and the ignorance that's making it easy, I suppose
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December 28th, 2018, 03:10
Searched for something, google AI shoved me this pic instead. While that's not what I was after at all, would be a shame to ignore it besides I think it'll fit perfectly in this thread.
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December 31st, 2018, 18:11
I've never tried a game like this before. How does the multiplayer bit work in terms of audio? Do you have to listen to other players talking into their mics all the time (which I imagine would be very annoying) or can you turn them off whilst keeping the sound effects etc? Just curious really.
December 31st, 2018, 18:23
You can turn them off and it's also push to talk now, so no constant chatter.
Outside of Nuclear zones at Whitespring's Golf Course, there is hardly ever any 4-person co-op teams. Most 4-player groups are for nuclear type events. However there are tons of smaller co-op parties all the time. I'd say on average it is about 50-50 between solo players and various multiplayer parties. Solo folks will team up often too, just without forming a team. I do this quite a bit myself. Mostly these are for events. Events are short quests that pop up several times a day as you enter an area. Many of these are flat out annoying and others are quite fun.
Outside of Nuclear zones at Whitespring's Golf Course, there is hardly ever any 4-person co-op teams. Most 4-player groups are for nuclear type events. However there are tons of smaller co-op parties all the time. I'd say on average it is about 50-50 between solo players and various multiplayer parties. Solo folks will team up often too, just without forming a team. I do this quite a bit myself. Mostly these are for events. Events are short quests that pop up several times a day as you enter an area. Many of these are flat out annoying and others are quite fun.
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January 5th, 2019, 00:25
More videos about the stupidity of Bethesda.

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“Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks.”
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