How excited are you for Fallout 4?

More Fallout is always good. It's understandable that people aren't that excited for it considering Bethesda aren't saying anything about it. I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that they will be talking about it at E3.
 
Honestly I don't care if the game is good or not. Mods can weed out most of the garbage.
 
I'm at the point where I hope the Bethesda takes a good look and New Vegas and expands on some of its ideas instead of going backwards. Seriously, that's what they ended up doing with Skyrim in my opinion. Oblivion had so many more interesting quests and enemies than Skyrim and even when they gave in and put in things we wanted (aka fight along side a dragon) it didn't feel very fleshed out. When it comes to NV I had and continue to have a hard time pulling myself away. No matter how many times I play I find that I over looked something in a previous playthrough that I totally could have done. Even more so, with the fact that there are at least four different ending to the game you can get at least that many playthroughs of the game no problem. Fo3 didn't have that going for it and for a game that is so open world, I didn't really feel very encouraged to explore that often. The most exploring I did on my first play through was because of the Wasteland Survival Guide missions. Other than that, there were whole blank spaces of the map that I never got around to. I'm not saying the game is bad, because I love listening to Threedog and some of the weapons. However I feel that I probably would have enjoyed it more if I hadn't picked up NV first.

Still, some part of people is hyped for fallout 4 and I'm hoping Obsidian picks up another title for the west coast.
 
I have as much hope for Fallout 4 as I have for Battlefront (EA made), in other words none.
 
I'm a little excited just because it's more Fallout but I'll avoid getting my hopes up. I don't know if I trust Bethesda with Fallout 4 after the garbage that was 3. I can only hope they follow Obsidian's example. They could learn a lot from New Vegas.
 
Sadly I think the chances that they will learn to be nihl.
Have Bethesda developers ever taken lesson from other games?
 
Sadly I think the chances that they will learn to be nihl.
Have Bethesda developers ever taken lesson from other games?
If very poorly inserting some Fallout influenced mechanics into Skyrim counts, yes. God, I hope that doesn't happen the other way around. Can you imagine if Fallout 4 is Skyrim-ized?
 
Sadly I think the chances that they will learn to be nihl.
Have Bethesda developers ever taken lesson from other games?
If very poorly inserting some Fallout influenced mechanics into Skyrim counts, yes. God, I hope that doesn't happen the other way around. Can you imagine if Fallout 4 is Skyrim-ized?

"I used to be wasteland wanderer like you, until I took a 10 mm in the knee."

"Let me guess. Someone stole your Fancy Lad Snacks..."
 
Sadly I think the chances that they will learn to be nihl.
Have Bethesda developers ever taken lesson from other games?
If very poorly inserting some Fallout influenced mechanics into Skyrim counts, yes. God, I hope that doesn't happen the other way around. Can you imagine if Fallout 4 is Skyrim-ized?

"I used to be wasteland wanderer like you, until I took a 10 mm in the knee."

"I used to be a Vault Dweller like you, until I caught the FEV."
 
I'll still buy it and play it, but I'm not excited for it. The only thing that excites me about FO4 is its confirmation opening up the prospect of another Obsidian spinoff.
 
I'll still buy it and play it, but I'm not excited for it. The only thing that excites me about FO4 is its confirmation opening up the prospect of another Obsidian spinoff.
This is what I'm hoping for. I'd like to see an Obsidian-developed Fallout: San Francisco or Fallout: New Reno or something.
 
I'm actually less excited for the game now that I've seen the trailer. Bethesda was so predictable it hurts. The game looks like a theme park, your character is most likely cryogenically frozen so you can see the old world as well as the new (why you would want to see the pre-war world is beyond my understanding but people want it apparently). It's set in Boston so we're most likely gonna get an Institute and (god help us) Railroad story with Blade Runner (lore-breaking) androids. It just looks like yet another sandbox (I only played through Fallout 3 once. That game has no replayability)

And to top it all off, Bethesda appear to not have improved their game engine AT ALL. The character models look just as stiff and plasticky. The only positive is that they've removed the green tint.

If I ever do buy this game, it'll only be so I can mod the hell out of it (hopefully someone will port New Vegas onto its engine or something) but other than that it officially holds no interest for me other than to watch Fallout 3 fans return to this site to bitch at NMA for not liking Fallout 3 and not being blindly hyped for this new one.
 
I'm actually less excited for the game now that I've seen the trailer. Bethesda was so predictable it hurts. The game looks like a theme park, your character is most likely cryogenically frozen so you can see the old world as well as the new (why you would want to see the pre-war world is beyond my understanding but people want it apparently). It's set in Boston so we're most likely gonna get an Institute and (god help us) Railroad story with Blade Runner (lore-breaking) androids. It just looks like yet another sandbox (I only played through Fallout 3 once. That game has no replayability)

And to top it all off, Bethesda appear to not have improved their game engine AT ALL. The character models look just as stiff and plasticky. The only positive is that they've removed the green tint.

If I ever do buy this game, it'll only be so I can mod the hell out of it (hopefully someone will port New Vegas onto its engine or something) but other than that it officially holds no interest for me other than to watch Fallout 3 fans return to this site to bitch at NMA for not liking Fallout 3 and not being blindly hyped for this new one.

Why wouldn't you want to see the pre-war world?
 
No. I wasn't excited about Fo3 when Beth showed it. I knew they wouldn't care about cannon and the fans. Its about making money on ip nothing more. I still haven't play Fo3 and won't even touch Fo4. Maybe I'm just old school but I like sequels to be a sequels. Gaming industry is currently shit for AAA brands.
 
No. I wasn't excited about Fo3 when Beth showed it. I knew they wouldn't care about cannon and the fans. Its about making money on ip nothing more. I still haven't play Fo3 and won't even touch Fo4. Maybe I'm just old school but I like sequels to be a sequels. Gaming industry is currently shit for AAA brands.

You really believe AAA is all garbage now? Why? When was it good?
 
No. I wasn't excited about Fo3 when Beth showed it. I knew they wouldn't care about cannon and the fans. Its about making money on ip nothing more. I still haven't play Fo3 and won't even touch Fo4. Maybe I'm just old school but I like sequels to be a sequels. Gaming industry is currently shit for AAA brands.

You really believe AAA is all garbage now? Why? When was it good?
In the 80s and 90s
 
Nah, AAA has always been pretty terrible. We just remember the gems or the extremely bad and the rest blurs together int oblivion.
 
No. I wasn't excited about Fo3 when Beth showed it. I knew they wouldn't care about cannon and the fans. Its about making money on ip nothing more. I still haven't play Fo3 and won't even touch Fo4. Maybe I'm just old school but I like sequels to be a sequels. Gaming industry is currently shit for AAA brands.

You really believe AAA is all garbage now? Why? When was it good?
In the 80s and 90s

There was no AAA industry back in the 80's and not really in the 90's, that term describes a more recent development.
 
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