Rahdulan
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SHOCK TWIST: Some "updated" thoughts according to an annotation, which I'm not going to watch.
Also known as "backpedaling so hard he's reversing the Earth's rotation".
SHOCK TWIST: Some "updated" thoughts according to an annotation, which I'm not going to watch.
Did this guy just honestly argue that FO3's glitches count as "story being told by gameplay"?
What, no mentions about the lack of quest compass? I'm disappointed.One day a Fallout fan told me that he immediately stoped playing Fallout 1 because "it lacks immersion and it is not like fallout 3" and "it doesn't haveBecause none of them have played Fallout 1/2. They're all 90s kids who were still shitting themselves when those games came out. They don't know that Fallout has ever been anything different than Fallout 3teleportfast travel" and "VATS was much better in Bethesda games".
Also immersion for most people means "how much you feel like you are the character", and apparently judged by first person perspective and fluidity of movement, because I guess that makes people think they're really in game or something.
And once asked what exactly do Bethesda games offer "so much tudu", it is always the same generic responses: i) it has so much to explore!; ii) just craft equipment and extend your collection!; iii) omg dungeons/subways!; iv) so much tudu!!!! ur ignorant!!!;
Apparently not, since you can do more things in vanilla Fallout 1/2 than Fallout 3. Like kill children, fuck prostitutes and become a porn star. So if that really were the case, The first 2 games would be more immersiveWhat, no mentions about the lack of quest compass? I'm disappointed.One day a Fallout fan told me that he immediately stoped playing Fallout 1 because "it lacks immersion and it is not like fallout 3" and "it doesn't haveBecause none of them have played Fallout 1/2. They're all 90s kids who were still shitting themselves when those games came out. They don't know that Fallout has ever been anything different than Fallout 3teleportfast travel" and "VATS was much better in Bethesda games".
Also immersion for most people means "how much you feel like you are the character", and apparently judged by first person perspective and fluidity of movement, because I guess that makes people think they're really in game or something.
Immersion for most people nowadays means "This thing should work like in real life. My character needs a bladder system. And why can I kill people but not rape them?"
This is my first Fallout. Sort of. I never played the original Fallouts because I was busy, and turn-based strategic games have never been a strength. And I bounced off Fallout 3 like a bouncy ball on a trampoline – three times I started that game, and three times I reached Megaton, felt overwhelmed with choices about which I didn’t care, and wandered off. New Vegas, which I know I should play, got swept away with its predecessor. So Fallout 4 is the first time I’ve sunk my teeth into a game in the series. NMA, come get me.
I also found the writing singularly dull. It’s not bad, but that would have at least beeninteresting. It’s nothingness, just cardboard characters barking “RHUBARB RHUBARB RHUBARB” at you until they’re done, when you then look at the quest details to find out what it is you’re actually supposed to be doing. Oh no, Cardboard X doesn’t like Cardboard Y, and Cardboard Z is getting frustrated! I’d better speak to Cardboard A and B, and get Cardboard C to help. Or more likely, shoot Targets D through W until it says I’ve achieved something.
So it makes it weird that I’ve enjoyed playing it so much.
The original Fallout games are incredibly easy to play, too, compared with other isometric 90s cRPGs. There's not really any excuse for a "Fallout fan" to not play them. It's bewildering that people proclaiming to be a franchises' greatest fan would miss out on two out of five games (not counting Tactics and BoS). Do other series have the same problem?
Apparently not, since you can do more things in vanilla Fallout 1/2 than Fallout 3. Like kill children, fuck prostitutes and become a porn star. So if that really were the case, The first 2 games would be more immersive
3. Alright, I half-agree with you, they either need to set the games earlier or strive to build a more "realistic" world. Now, time for a rant: Look, I'm biased, I know some people at BGS, and believe me, this game was not just shat out in 10 months. They are passionate and love their games, they also understand that no one here will ever like their games and don't try to compete with the games this audience loves.
http://kotaku.com/guy-beats-fallout...utm_source=io9_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
Guy beats Fallout 4 without killing anyone.
Lets Just Drive said:Something we’ve grown to forget, unfortunately, is that we haven’t any inherit right to judge how a product is manifest when we, those who would proclaim judgement, have literally no investment in the production of that product.
It’s all too easy for car guys like myself to stand back and click our tongues at a new product for failing to meet our expectations while gloriously ignoring the fact that we had neither input nor investment.
You see, when George RR Martin does something in the world he crafted with which you do not personally agree, and based on your perception of “I’ve invested my time and passion in this thing” judge it as though you were some shareholder in it’s development and subsequent failure or success, that just makes you an asshole.
I get it, and I respect it, the feeling that you’ve earned a right to judge based on the fact that you’re a fan, maybe hipster-like in proclamations of “I loved it before it was famous!” or the misconception that because you spent your hard earned money on the thing the manufacturers or producers owe it to you to take your concerns to heart, but that’s all these are - feelings.
The neat part about life in most of the modern world where video games are readily played, is that you can still go back and play those old games that made you fall in love with a franchise without the new game ruining them or, and here’s the big one, you can get an education in a relative field and maybe one day shape the direction of said franchise...
... but until you do those things and so long as you sit on the internet making vaguely shitty comments about how a thing wasn’t the thing it was supposed to be, despite all of the above being true, you’re just an asshole.
Understand, I’m not actually calling you an asshole... I’m just describing a type of scenario which closely matches this one.
http://kotaku.com/guy-beats-fallout...utm_source=io9_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
Guy beats Fallout 4 without killing anyone.
http://kotaku.com/guy-beats-fallout...utm_source=io9_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
Guy beats Fallout 4 without killing anyone.
Lets Just Drive said:Something we’ve grown to forget, unfortunately, is that we haven’t any inherit right to judge how a product is manifest when we, those who would proclaim judgement, have literally no investment in the production of that product.
It’s all too easy for car guys like myself to stand back and click our tongues at a new product for failing to meet our expectations while gloriously ignoring the fact that we had neither input nor investment.
You see, when George RR Martin does something in the world he crafted with which you do not personally agree, and based on your perception of “I’ve invested my time and passion in this thing” judge it as though you were some shareholder in it’s development and subsequent failure or success, that just makes you an asshole.
I get it, and I respect it, the feeling that you’ve earned a right to judge based on the fact that you’re a fan, maybe hipster-like in proclamations of “I loved it before it was famous!” or the misconception that because you spent your hard earned money on the thing the manufacturers or producers owe it to you to take your concerns to heart, but that’s all these are - feelings.
The neat part about life in most of the modern world where video games are readily played, is that you can still go back and play those old games that made you fall in love with a franchise without the new game ruining them or, and here’s the big one, you can get an education in a relative field and maybe one day shape the direction of said franchise...
... but until you do those things and so long as you sit on the internet making vaguely shitty comments about how a thing wasn’t the thing it was supposed to be, despite all of the above being true, you’re just an asshole.
Understand, I’m not actually calling you an asshole... I’m just describing a type of scenario which closely matches this one.
Oh Trannigan's dumbass. He came on NMA not long ago, just for trolling purposes. We asked him why he was there, and he thought the dissenters on the Beth boards were from NMA, and he wouldn't leave until "we" left their boards -- of course we had no fucking clue what he was talking about. Needless to say, he didn't last long.
Going through post history of that person is painful, interacting with them is cancerous. But wait, there's more! Let me introduce some other devoted fans:
Da Megaton Pimp and some of his work
Two in one! Trannigan and jd10013
Reading whatever commissar redguard posts means risking your sanity
Anthropoid and his input on depth of the game, which was followed by "depth is an illusion".
And my personal best friend, Chip, who couldn't have a day without reminding me how funny I am.
But AiTenshi1 still overshadows them all. At once.
There's an amazing coincidental correlation between people like that and preference of F3/4 over FNV. And playing on XBerx.
So it's "Guy beats Fallout 4 without personally killing anyone." I'm not sure that counts.http://kotaku.com/guy-beats-fallout...utm_source=io9_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
Guy beats Fallout 4 without killing anyone.
"By letting the shitty AI take a whack at it instead!", I noticed some dialogue in there, but most of it is just some idiot sitting behind cover as his retarded buttbuddy goes dakka dakka on other idiots.
It goes to show what a pile of fuck the game is. Even Fallout 3 had a viable no kills run - almost every sidequest had some kind of stupid nonviolent solution and the main quest necessitated only the killing of that fucking radroach at the start and the Super Mutants inside the purifier room (which I think had a turret nearby you could activate with Science).
Getting through the game without your kill counter going up when every single aspect of the game is designed to push your kill counter into the thousands is quite an accomplishment, even if the only way to do it is spastically glitching through the game.
Your problem is that you didn't collect the salt, forcing us to go to reddit ourselves. If you want to harvest those brofists, you need to show how butthurt they are about it. Worked for me when I went on the BSN and now I'm a veritable e-celeb on Codex!Yes, because criticizing F4 in a Codex circle jerk is so much "manlier" than trying to educate (or at least annoy) some fanboys somewhere else
Oh Trannigan's dumbass. He came on NMA not long ago, just for trolling purposes. We asked him why he was there, and he thought the dissenters on the Beth boards were from NMA, and he wouldn't leave until "we" left their boards -- of course we had no fucking clue what he was talking about. Needless to say, he didn't last long.
Going through post history of that person is painful, interacting with them is cancerous. But wait, there's more! Let me introduce some other devoted fans:
Da Megaton Pimp and some of his work
Two in one! Trannigan and jd10013
Reading whatever commissar redguard posts means risking your sanity
Anthropoid and his input on depth of the game, which was followed by "depth is an illusion".
And my personal best friend, Chip, who couldn't have a day without reminding me how funny I am.
But AiTenshi1 still overshadows them all. At once.
There's an amazing coincidental correlation between people like that and preference of F3/4 over FNV. And playing on XBerx.
NMA has a derpy no cross-site trolling rule. where you don't have to be trolling instead just have been unpopular somewhere else then bring the same unpopular idea/drama to NMA.
Proof they lost all ability to evaluate foreigners.
Your problem is that you didn't collect the salt, forcing us to go to reddit ourselves. If you want to harvest those brofists, you need to show how butthurt they are about it. Worked for me when I went on the BSN and now I'm a veritable e-celeb on Codex!Yes, because criticizing F4 in a Codex circle jerk is so much "manlier" than trying to educate (or at least annoy) some fanboys somewhere else
I couldn't care less about brofists. I just wanted to know why my thread was removed from the main page, I figured out someone may have a clue. I suspected some form of censorship, but didn't want to become paranoid. Anyway, after I had asked moderator on Fallout subreddit about this, he... restored my thread to the main page. Weird.
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