Some Fallout 4 Xbox mods are being stolen from the PC

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Fallout 4 is targeted towards people who have never played an RPG or a Fallout game. It's not made for actual Fallout RPG fans.

Yep, the game was such a let down for me.

Wouldn't console players need a PC version of Fallout 4 to make mods for it though? I personally would not want to purchase a game twice just so I could make two or three mods for it.

I'm not sure but I'm assuming that you would need one. Don't really know where Bethesda is going with this.
 
Can't argue with that, console players are so used to being spoon fed everything.
To be honest, you can't blame people for expecting a game station, to well, just run games. That's why I would buy a console so I don't have to worry about all that hardware stuff, drivers, OS and installations. So I can't blame people completely for that. What's funny, is how the console got more and more like a PC, with patches, the internet and some kind of multiplayer platform.
 
To be honest, you can't blame people for expecting a game station, to well, just run games. That's why I would buy a console so I don't have to worry about all that hardware stuff, drivers, OS and installations. So I can't blame people completely for that. What's funny, is how the console got more and more like a PC, with patches, the internet and some kind of multiplayer platform.
Got Netflix and Youtube and shit too, don't they? Who was it that wanted to make their console into an all-around entertainment system for films, tv, music, internet, games etc? I distinctly remember that there was one of the big names that wanted their console to stop being about "just gaming" and become some kind of overexpensive army knife.
 
Got Netflix and Youtube and shit too, don't they? Who was it that wanted to make their console into an all-around entertainment system for films, tv, music, internet, games etc? I distinctly remember that there was one of the big names that wanted their console to stop being about "just gaming" and become some kind of overexpensive army knife.
Yeah that was Microsoft. They wanted the Xbox One to be a more "entertainment system" than a game system. They caught some flack for focusing on apps too much rather than games if I remember correctly. Honestly to me, the apps are more like conveniences should you want to do things like watch Youtube videos on your tv should your PC not be connected to a tv itself or stuff like that.
 
I think the biggest problem was their always online connection concept.
That, and basically forcing Kinect on you.

ETA - their marketing of it was just terrible, too. The always connected requirement was a smokescreen for one of the most odious DRM schemes ever conceived, and once people started discovering that and pushing back, Microsoft, instead of listening to some of the complaints and coming up with some ideas to make it less noxious, came off with this haughty, arrogant, "We know what you want better than you do!" attitude that immediately blew up in their face.
 
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