Fallout 76: E3 Trailer

Yeah, I know. It wont happen, all we can Hope for is that one day their reputation will reach rock bottom, so even an average sheep will think twice before buying.
 
I think some of you need seriously play a real RPG, like on paper and with people, where you need to make your own rules and your own stories and your own histories, etc. #pcrpgproblems
 
Never ever i wanted for a game to crash and burn so hard. Like, crashing with such speed that it pierces through one side of the Earth, comes out on the other side, keeps going and burns off in the atmosphere.

Bethesda are bunch of clueless morons if they think people are gonna "roleplay" in this game. It's like they never played a multiplayer game in their lives.
 
Everyone here is complaining and I want to as well but after seeing Fallout 4 I've reached previously unheard levels of apathy towards Bethesda. I really REALLY want to care so I can hate on it but no matter how many bad ideas that this game has tacked on it I find out about, I just can't make myself care enough to complain.

Honestly, the worst thing I can say to Fallout 76 is that it has no right to exist yet it does. I don't know what braindead idiot pitched this at Bethesda but he needs to get publicly flogged and thrown overboard.

I mean, WHO THE HELL ASKED FOR THIS?!

There isn't even that much excitement sorrounding this from what I've seen. It's there, it's coming and people are aware of these two facts. I remember when Fallout 4 was announced and I was riding that hype train HARD... for a few days... and then I saw gameplay... and the homosexual pandering they were saying they weren't going to advertise... as they advertised it. :confused:

Fallout 76 exists and it's coming. But honestly, this game will be as noticeable as a fart in a doctor's waiting room. As in, it's awkward, it happened, let's move on.
 
Too bad there are Fallout fans who's cherished with the announcements of F76, and even so when Todd Howard announced that every 'human characters are real', even more cheers from fans!
Did Beth realizes that their Fallout games have become inclining more towards survivals and less towards RPG? i'm still yet to play F4 and see what's wrong with village building features implemented? (except that players can still not be able to fix and drive any cars lying around the gameworld, while in F2 players can still buy Highwayman from Smith in The Den (2000$ + few more quest items that requires evenmore treks) ... in F4 the closest thing is that player sides with Brotherhood and will get Vertibird rapid deployments.



Entering multiplayer means that Beth did not holds true to #SavePlayerOne marketing campaign.

 
Its Ark with radiation, not even worth the time or effort to get mad at. At best you could complain about the nuke on sight squads but really? I don't even think Bethesda Fallout fans will like this. Bethesda went or such a fucking odd niche outside of their target audience. The only thing bethdrones will appreciate about it are muh survival and muh atmosphere. Otherwise, a pretty insignificant entry to the series. Add it to the pile.
 
I'm actually glad Fallout 76 is happening. It's high-time people realize what the IP actually means to management. No more playing charades and trying to convince yourself that helping a woman date rape a guy for good karma is the creme de la creme of choices and consequences.

Please tell me that's not an actual quest, that even sombody thought of a date rape be committed is a good thing...

-Checks the Fallout 3 wiki to verify this unmarked quest-

Excuse me for a moment while I destory my copy of Fallout 3 GOTY Editon that I got as a younger dumb kid.
 
What a joke. If you do as I do, meaning completely ignoring the Bethesda games, then all this is hilarious (for a brief time) when you just happen to take a look at it.

The most hilarious, maybe, is that Betesda might have actually listened to the complaints of those that pointed the problems in their previous fan fictions games.
I mean they did adressed the problems, in their own special ways:

They solved the issue of writing interesting characters, and therefore the stories and quests that goes with them by making it so that each 'character'... Is a real person. Now you just have to stay speechless, or put your hands together and making entousiastic fuss when you are in presence of such genious...
Youhou! Wa WA! CLAP CLAP!

Let's note that the above also solve the problem of dialogs entirely. Who need dialog trees and branchs, skills used in dialog, when you can just interact via a chat with 'real' people in game. And be prepared because each and all of these people will leave you speechless with their incredible speech skills.
XXXPUSSYTH: 'Hey you, faggot bitch, catch my rockets that I am sending at you with the great reason of reminding you where you are, a multiplayer game where you will be lucky to find more to do than shooting and blowing stuffs for, you know, for 'fun'.

There is now a excellent reason for the world to be a ruin while plenty of robots still function, it's only 20 years after the apocalypse. Short of admiring the great efforts it must have take to come up with this other brillant idea, you at least can't argue with this logic. Except maybe with the robots.
Youhou! Wa WA! CLAP CLAP!

Pre war folklore monsters are real, of course, and since radiations alone are actually more likely to mutate things instantly rather than radiations mutations being at least a rare occurence on years/generations/combinations of factors process on a few survivors of species, 'legendary' monsters are everywhere. Maybe you might even find a few witcher contracts, oups, sorry, wrong world... Isn't it?
So what is the genious here? Euh, euh... It make for great ambiance and great roleplay incentives to team up with XXXPUSSYTH! (if he take the time to read his dialog box or to just not shoot on sight) Youhou! Wa WA! CLAP CLAP!
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Nanh, the truth is, I don't know how or why some of you ladies and gents even bothered to try Bethesda 3 and 4, or now bother to follow news of betesda 76. I barely knew there was a '4' until recently, and reading too much on beteda's genious fastly become depressing so I am gonna stop.
The weekend geek video on page 62 is a masterpiece though.
 
Seems like you're trying too hard to fit in friend. Nonetheless, most of us just want to see where F76 is going to go. We're almost completely certain it's going to screw stuff up, but that doesn't mean there's no point in checking out the latest news. Serves as a good way to know how shitty something is, knowing what was screwed up and what (admittedly probably small) tiny things weren't.
 
Seems like you're trying too hard to fit in friend.

Who, me? Sorry, if anything I have often been vilified for the opposite, but that's my business.
I guess internet 'talks' don't render the meaning of someone's mood very accuractly. Doesn't really matter anyway. Good luck with your following of bethesda then.
 
i observe the situation just in hope that bethesda will get burned

I doubt that that will happen. Some people will complain that this is barely anything like Fallout 3 and 4 at all and that the gameplay is to much like a lot of other current day Multiplayer combat/building sandbox games, but in the end Bethesda will still make a lot of money on this release and those dissident voices will become silent.

It was kind of weird for me to discover that what I thought was good in video game design was no longer "in" with the audience, and what I thought was to the detriment of many video games is now what the majority of gamers want to see or play.
 
Fallout 76: An online mulitplayer battle royale roya where you walk around finding nukes you can launch on other players and virtually no role playing elements. Fallout my ass.
 
This is something I wanted to post for a while but why does Bethesda insists on using songs from the fucking 30s, is it because they are in the public domain? Always thought they should of made remakes in a late 50s/early 60s rock n' roll or rat pack type music with popular songs. something ala


like what they did with the recent wolfenstein games did. Seriously House of the Rising Sun, sung in German and played with a accordion is amazing.
 
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This is something I wanted too post for a while but why does Bethesda insists on using songs from the fucking 30s, is it because they are in the public domain? Always thought they should of made remakes in a late 50s/early 60s rock n' roll or rat pack type music with popular songs. something ala


like what they did with the recent wolfenstein games did. Seriously House of the Rising Sun, sung in German and played with a accordion is amazing.

I guess it's kind of preference , but I personally enjoyed most of the radio tracks they included with Fallout 3 and 4 regardless of how terrible Fallout 4 was.
 
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