Bethesda does not comment on Point Look

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"No comments" were given to Gamervision, who speculate Point Lookout is likely tied to the state park, and Eurogamer, who also provide some proof of sorts.<blockquote>The publisher was speaking after US retailer eStarland outed a fourth add-on called Point Look as part of a DLC bundle with Broken Steel. A similar retail deal containing Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt was confirmed to Eurogamer earlier this week. There's no further information about Point Look on eStarland's website.

Another claim supporting this is that Bethesda has only used 350 gamerpoints out of a possible 750 so far, and only 14 Achievements out of a possible 30 as established by the new DLC rules confirmed this morning. That suggests Bethesda has left plenty of room to grow Fallout 3 further.</blockquote>Spotted on RPGWatch and GameBanshee.
 
It's not a tumor!

Seriously though, Bethesda would make the best park simulator. Good move on their part.
 
They haven't used all their gamerpoint or acheivement allowance, therefore they have room to expand the game? Easy to see where the priorities lie there.
 
Trithne said:
They haven't used all their gamerpoint or acheivement allowance, therefore they have room to expand the game? Easy to see where the priorities lie there.
Yeah it's good to know the game can stand on it's own merits and doesn't need to shoehorn some commercial gimmicks into it to satisfy a marketing stipulation.
 
junkevil said:
that's the sort of thinking that ruined indiana jones :(

Someone at BS saw that and said:
So, it doesn't work, ey? -Stop the press. We need more guns.

Somethings, and I'm not pointing fingers here, are beyond ruin.

[You cannot imagine my initial disappointment in F3. -Every other tentacle of it, legit - illegit, I am touching only with bad metaphors. Hell, even that stops now. F3.. who?]
 
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