no no, jokes with cats are never funny. YOu dont want to have Voof on your heels.
The Dutch Ghost said:Honestly man, that is not funny.
generalissimofurioso said:There are an alarming number of mods to make things in New Vegas more like Fallout 3.
You know, combined with all the nudes, miniguns that shoot nukes and real-world gun mods that proliferate in these sorts of games.
Thomas de Aynesworth said:I'm with the people who claim that Bethesda was just throwing the hardcore Fallout fans a bone.
kaelef said:Thomas de Aynesworth said:I'm with the people who claim that Bethesda was just throwing the hardcore Fallout fans a bone.
The good/bad news is that it's very unlikely Bethesda cares enough about "hardcore Fallout fans" to be throwing any bones at them. There simply aren't enough of those to produce a multi-million-dollar game for. Whatever their reasons for handling FONV they way they did, that certainly wasn't one of them.
If nothing else, FO4 will likely incorporate changes introduced between FO3 and FONV that have received critical acclaim.
There have been several interviews with members of the FONV team - has anyone simply asked what's planned for FO4?
The Dutch Ghost said:I would honestly like that to be the case, Zenimax Bethesda originally choosing Obsidian to make a spin off based on the negative reactions a lot of old school Fallout fans gave Fallout 3.
I do not mean it as an attack on Fallout 3 fans as persons, but when it comes to game I am honestly of the opinion that they do not have taste when it comes to design, gameplay, storyline and so on.
Honestly, those people did not need Fallout.
If they were fans of the genre they could have decided to pick up Fallout 1 and 2 to see what it was like, and not having Fallout changed to resemble an earlier favorite of theirs; TES Oblivion.
I hope Obsidian will continue with the main series and oversee the spin offs.
Thomas de Aynesworth said:Bethesda is extremely conscious of internet related feedback on their games
Thomas de Aynesworth said:I disagree, Bethesda has reacted in very extreme ways to the old guard of Fallout fans who generally disliked Fallout 3. It stands to reason that a few months after Fallout 3 was released, waves of pro-Fallout 3 fans and anti-Fallout 1 and 2 fans joined NMA. Every so often you still see them, clamouring for people to stop making fun of Fallout 3.
korindabar said:I would like to find a good JRPG but they all seem to be the same. The last ones I tried were Magna Carta 2 and Eternal Sonata... just excruciating to play through. What JRPGs would you recommend?
Anarchosyn said:korindabar said:I would like to find a good JRPG but they all seem to be the same. The last ones I tried were Magna Carta 2 and Eternal Sonata... just excruciating to play through. What JRPGs would you recommend?
I don't like JRPGs myself but found this one intriguing (in concept): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu-hw8VK7g0 [Resonance of Fate].
Mind you, the story still doesn't look to be there but the gameplay is supposed to be pretty fresh. The review I linked you to certainly isn't singing it's praises but for $24.97 used on Amazon (xbox version) it might be worth a glance.
No, I never played it.. However, at a $7 price point I just might... eventually... after Fallout New Vegas, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Deus Ex 3 and Portal 2.. and Fable 3... and Red Dead: Undead Nightmare.. and replaying Limbo.. and finishing Braid.. (Ooh, I have Risen and Dragons Age: Awakenings to finish too!). Ok, I'll never play it.
Thomas de Aynesworth said:The first patch for Fallout: NV was released weeks after the launch. That's pretty good, relatively speaking.
Ausir said:Thomas de Aynesworth said:The first patch for Fallout: NV was released weeks after the launch. That's pretty good, relatively speaking.
What weeks? It was released 1 day after launch.
Ausir said:What weeks? It was released 1 day after launch.