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Fallout 4 Pre-Release Discussion [GAME RELEASED, GO TO NEW THREAD]

Black

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Remember kids - a wise man once said:



It is inevitable. It is your destiny...

RPG Codex GOTY 2015.

See you at launch.
Metro is neither wise or a man, nice try.
 

AW8

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Everyone in this thread will at some point step into dog shit, too.
The difference is that not as many will secretly enjoy stepping in dog shit.

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Lemming42

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Everyone will play Fallout 4 eventually. The point at which you cave in is directly related to how much you bashed the game pre-release.

First come the people who hated the game with a passion before it was even announced back at E3. Watch in awe as they check in with every stream and go looking for stores selling it early. They are already playing it, and will probably get 100% completion before the game is even out on Steam.

Next come the people who bitterly complained about every aspect of the game since the trailer. They are downloading the torrent as we speak, probably "just to see how bad it is".

After that come the people who complained about everything while secretly still keeping a faint-but-dimming hope that it might be Good For What It Is. These people will purchase it on Wednesday when it comes out, or perhaps a couple days later. I fall into this group.

Penultimately come the people who just dropped into the thread from time to time and expressed neutral-to-negative opinions. They'll probably play it when they get around to it in the next month or so.

Finally come the people who were secure enough in their belief that they wouldn't really like Fallout 4 that they never felt the need to announce it in this thread. These are the only people who will legitimately never actually play it.
 

ASSplosion

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Gotta say, the combat is allright. All enemies have a different gimmick to them, Molerats swarm you in packs, two attack from front, other will dig into ground to reappear behind you, ghouls are very fast, deal radiation damage and dont dodge attacks while not caring for missing limbs. Mutants have suicide bombers that are faster than others chasing you with a ticking bomb allahu ackbaring you. Their dogs seem to have high perception making sneaking more harder. Depending on rank, human enemies will flank and take cover (melee humans are still retarded though). If you sit in cover they throw grenades. Radscorpions absolutely tear you apart.

The game is also a lot harder than FO3. In fo3 you could kill mutants easily with level 1, you can forget that in 4. The mutants you saw on the stream were just the standard mooks with crappy damage reduction and weaponry. We've died pretty often so far, playing on hard

I can also confirm that all this minecraft stuff is not mandatory aside the tutorial, same as the early power armor is just a tease, as it is now sitting useless at the homebase.

There are some mild C&C in dialogues, pretty big amount of npc have a 'like-o-meter' that changes depending on your actions and dialogue choices. 'Codsworth likes this' for example. Yeah.

Haven't seen that much of the world so far. Graphics seem to be ugly in stills but ok in motion, the lighting system can produce some very nice atmospheres.

Diamond city is nice. It's pretty huge and you can talk to a lot npc. For some reason the music there sounds like in witcher 3s novigrad

Followers have unique quests that can unlock stuff for them like in new vegas

The amount of customization to your gear you can do is absolutely insane, especially with the layered armor system.

The perk and 'skill' system still is absolute shit though

Anyway just reporting in, take of that what you will

If you want to see some screenshots etc just tell what you want to see
How is the crit. system?
I heard that you can do crits only in vats mode, is that true? No more random crits?
 

Beowulf

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Everyone will play Fallout 4 eventually. The point at which you cave in is directly related to how much you bashed the game pre-release. [...]


Maybe you are right. Those trailers really hyped me for some nuclear wasteland action.

So last night I caved in and played a little bit. It just needed some little "patch" to make things work right. The download wasn't even as big as It thought.

Spoiler about the ending:
So here I am, in this little settlement at the beginning of the game, gaining 500XP (ka-ching!) for teaching about crop rotation. Decline all the way.

:troll:
 

shihonage

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Everyone will play Fallout 4 eventually. The point at which you cave in is directly related to how much you bashed the game pre-release.

First come the people who hated the game with a passion before it was even announced back at E3. Watch in awe as they check in with every stream and go looking for stores selling it early. They are already playing it, and will probably get 100% completion before the game is even out on Steam.

Next come the people who bitterly complained about every aspect of the game since the trailer. They are downloading the torrent as we speak, probably "just to see how bad it is".

After that come the people who complained about everything while secretly still keeping a faint-but-dimming hope that it might be Good For What It Is. These people will purchase it on Wednesday when it comes out, or perhaps a couple days later. I fall into this group.

Penultimately come the people who just dropped into the thread from time to time and expressed neutral-to-negative opinions. They'll probably play it when they get around to it in the next month or so.

Finally come the people who were secure enough in their belief that they wouldn't really like Fallout 4 that they never felt the need to announce it in this thread. These are the only people who will legitimately never actually play it.

I belong to the category who will play Fallout 4 when it falls to $10, and only if the story proves actually worth experiencing. So, never.
 

bonescraper

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There are some mild C&C in dialogues, pretty big amount of npc have a 'like-o-meter' that changes depending on your actions and dialogue choices. 'Codsworth likes this' for example. Yeah.
You mean general NPCs or followers only? If non-joinable NPCs have that mechanic, then it's an improvement allright, but what happens if they like or dislike you very much?
 

Infinitron

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Codex Year of the Donut Serpent in the Staglands Dead State Divinity: Original Sin Project: Eternity Torment: Tides of Numenera Wasteland 2 Shadorwun: Hong Kong Divinity: Original Sin 2 A Beautifully Desolate Campaign Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Pathfinder: Kingmaker Pathfinder: Wrath I'm very into cock and ball torture I helped put crap in Monomyth
The "entire Codex buys the game it shits on" thing is a myth. I thought the poll we did after the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition made that clear.

But don't take my word for it. I have almost 400 Codexers on my Steam friends list. We'll see how many of them own the game a month from now. Right now I have 25 friends who have pre-ordered (including some non-Codexers).
 

Metro

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The "entire Codex buys the game it shits on" thing is a myth. I thought the poll we did after the release of Dragon Age: Inquisition made that clear.

But don't take my word for it. I have almost 400 Codexers on my Steam friends list. We'll see how many of them own the game a month from now. Right now I have 25 friends who have pre-ordered (including some non-Codexers).
I'm still waiting for my Codex review copy~
 

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