Don’t be daft.
Don’t be daft.
I'm a twit
The Battle Royale mode looks fucking rough.
I haven’t seen it yet but can’t imagine how it would be anything other than properly shit.
I'm sure Bethesda netcode will be top notch.
https://falloutfirst.com/
The whole Fallout 1st has not gone down well, especially with this guy who bought the domain for it.
I struggle to think of (m)any games that have been as poorly executed as this piece of shit.
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fa.../1100-6462850/
Like many other big games, the soon-to-launch Fallout 76 will feature microtransactions. But Bethesda boss Pete Hines doesn't want you to worry about them. Speaking to GameSpot at PAX Aus, Hines stressed that Bethesda will only offer cosmetics to buy with real money, not items that can affect gameplay.
Hines went on to say that Bethesda has always tried to be "on the right side of the line" as it relates to microtransaction systems within its games. Hines acknowledged that it can be a "pretty ambiguous line," but the studio has always strived to avoid situations that feel like money-grabs. Like other publishers, Bethesda has learned the best way forward by following industry trends and gathering feedback from players.
This aged well.
It certainly makes anyone who even thinks about pre-ordering the next Elder Scrolls game a colossal moron.
I mean pre-ordering in general is an increasingly idiotic proposition now that games being released broken, unfinished or not even remotely as promised is more and mroe common.
I still stick by the game not being that bad, i.e. not the worst thing I've played. What has been the worst thing though, without a shadow of a doubt, is Bethesda's approach to launch, content, just about anything you could name really.
A lot rests on TES6 now.
What I would also add is that it would be helpful if reviewers stuck to reviewing actual launch copies of games rather than whatever (even more) broken version of a pre-release build they have in an effort to be the first review out.
Ok, so this might actually be 'good' now.
Spent most of the weekend hammering it. 'Good' might have to be upgraded to 'very good'.
Anyone else gone back to it?
I'm tempted. Can you play cross-platform? Does it work as a single player game?
You can play Xbox and PC, don't think you can on PS4/5 with either, because Sony.
Definitely works as a single player game, but had a surprisingly good multiplayer session with my brother the other day.
Another gushing post from me on this. There's an area in the game that involves you being at height which is so well done I got actual vertigo playing it.
Closing in on level 50 and my first legendary perk now. Still really good after a load more hours sunk into it this morning.
Do you see [m]any other people?
I'm a twit
A fair few until I signed up to Fallout 1st, so now mostly in a private world with my brother.
I've put about 100 hours into this until I got back into it and as unbelievable as it might sound it's rapidly becoming one of the best games I've ever played.
Seriously gents, get on it.
Still loving this. Am starting to see how once you've finished all of the quests there'd be little to keep you interested between seasons, but there are so many as a new player that wouldn't be a problem for 100s of hours.
My character is now up to level 158 and that's all the main and DLC quests done bar the launching a nuke one.
Daily grind stuff is all that's left (which does add up to great stuff over time) so I think I'll ease off a bit now.
A very good game and fair play to them for turning it around. Fallout 4 is better, but the mood and tone of this one are much better suited to a post apocalyptic world.