Cyberpunk 2077

I like how @CT Phipps tried to argue with Jonathan McIntosh about Cyberpunk 2077. Dude, you don't argue with the Josh. He is virtue signaling now, and he's signaling with pulsar-levels of intensity.
 
What's funny about the Megaton example is that Moira somehow survives the explosion and becomes an instant ghoul. This only happens so that the player is not locked out of the Survival Guide questline, even if they blow up Megaton.

So, they had no idea how to not lock out that quest with a solution that made sense, so they pulled a totally bullshit one. Again, Peter Hines is a terrible writer.

I thought that was clever and fun. Besides, they locked all the other quests out in Megaton.
 
I thought that was clever and fun. Besides, they locked all the other quests out in Megaton.
It was stupid and nonsensical. Besides the ghoulification not behaving like it was in the first two games, it's mighty convenient that only she survived when she was in the same radius as everyone else.

I also think Obsidian mocked Bethesda for this. There's this area that i'm forgetting the name at the moment, where a chick goes there because she wants to be a ghoul. Basically the whole area is highly radioactive. She ends up dying to radiation poisoning.

https://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Trash This.
 
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It was stupid and nonsensical. Besides the ghoulification not behaving like it was in the first two games, it's mighty convenient that only she survived when she was in the same radius as everyone else.

I also think Obsidian mocked Bethesda for this. There's this area that i'm forgetting the name at the moment, where a chick goes there because she wants to be a ghoul. Basically the whole area is highly radioactive. She ends up dying to radiation poisoning.

https://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Trash This.
Yet at the same time Obsidian added Camp Searchlight where a radiation bomb turned all the soldiers into ghouls immediately.
 
Yet at the same time Obsidian added Camp Searchlight where a radiation bomb turned all the soldiers into ghouls immediately.
It wasn't a bomb, some legionaries opened some radioactive containers. I also recall it wasn't instantaneous, it still took a little while for them to turn into ghouls. And to be fair, i never liked that area very much.

They also turned into feral ghouls and not sentient ones like Moira. Moira literally shrugs off being turned into a ghoul. I don't think her clothes are even affected by the explosion.
 
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It's a reference to this chick. They didn't need a petty random-encounter to mock Bethesda. They did that by making a better game :)
I know it's a reference to a character in Return of the Living Dead. The aliens only appearing with the Wild Wasteland trait had to be a jab, even if just a friendly one, at Bethesda because of Mothership Zeta effectively making aliens canon.
 
I know it's a reference to a character in Return of the Living Dead. The aliens only appearing with the Wild Wasteland trait had to be a jab, even if just a friendly one, at Bethesda because of Mothership Zeta effectively making aliens canon.

And it was hilarious as well as awesome.
 
Your gimmick has run dry at this point.

It would be a gimmick if I didn't believe it whole heartedly. Mind you, my canon Fallout 2 game is a Elvish impersonator Kung Fu Master.

I also find Fallout the original game inferior in every respect to Fallout 2.

SENTIENT DEATH CLAWS
PORN!
SHOTGUN MARRIAGES!
SCIENTOLOGY!
KUNG FU!
WOOT

:)
 
It was stupid and nonsensical. Besides the ghoulification not behaving like it was in the first two games
And also in Fallout 3, the same game:
After things calmed down above ground, we tried to live down here as best we could. After a while, things got strange.
My skin started to get dry and flake off. Everyone's did. It took a while, months, maybe a year. But sooner or later, everyone ended up like this.
 
And also in Fallout 3, the same game:
Besides the writing being stupid, it's also inconsistent. Great, just great. I guess Bethesda really didn't want the player to miss the awesome survival guide questline. Ugh.
 
I also think Obsidian mocked Bethesda for this.
Ronda: "2nd generation supermutants: Big, Numerous, DUMB. More after this."
That was also a clever way to mock FO3.

...Skyrim.

....i hope this game is sucessful to show Bethesda how fucking stupid that mentality is.
Bethesda, Bethesda, Bethesda... Christ man every post you make you mention this this company.
Why don't you relax a little and go play some Dragonfall or something? That is a really good Cyberpunk game. Forget about your favorite company.
 
Bethesda, Bethesda, Bethesda... Christ man every post you make you mention this this company.
Why don't you relax a little and go play some Dragonfall or something? That is a really good Cyberpunk game. Forget about your favorite company.
I'll mention them as many times as i want and it's none of your business. If you don't like it, feel free to ignore me.

I don't mention them in every post i make but thanks for being a condescending prick.
 
I'll mention them as many times as i want and it's none of your business. If you don't like it, feel free to ignore me.
You are Bethesda's #1 PROMOTER in this site.
The more you take shots at the company the more the "Bethesdrones","Bethesfags" feel the need to defend their precious little gem.
 
You are Bethesda's #1 PROMOTER in this site.
The more you take shots at the company the more the "Bethesdrones","Bethesfags" feel the need to defend their precious little gem.
I want genuine proof of this because this reeks of perception bias. Also implying that several others don't constantly take shots at Bethesda in this forum (it's not like this forum is not infamous for constantly criticizing them, even in this same thread. Oh wait).

And also, it doesn't matter if i take shots at Bethesda or not, Bethestards will defend their games regardless. Again, if you don't like it, feel free to ignore me but don't bother with me with this bullshit again.
 
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