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Until now, console gamers defend their lack of mods because they don't want to intervene the "original vision" of the developers.
Yes, the approval process is a big question mark, but in the end it just takes 2 or 3 people to test mods on PC first and see if they break anything. Players will probably have to agree to something saying they're not responsible for game-breaking mods, specially MS.Console versions will have mod support in the future, according to Todd. Nobody knows how or if it'll work, but they know giving everyone access to stuff that fixes their shit for free is good for business.
If they managed to do that, that'd be impressive.
Seeing how crazy it can sometimes get just putting mods together and up and running on PC, I don't really see that happening but for the really basic mods. Seeing how "next gen" consoles can't even run the base game properly, I also don't really see how they'd handle most mods either. I mean some mods can completely fuck up your game on PC, how the fuck do you handle that on Console when you can't even backup files and shit.
I also do NOT see Microsoft or Sony just "letting it run" without a massive approval process which will render the entire thing too frustrating anyway for everyone. At least when you can't you know you can't, but when you're told you can, then realize the only thing you have on the table is a vault suit color change and a name change for your dog companion while you've been salivating at the crazy shit people get on PC, then you get pissed off
Edited: Also the game was sold with an ESRB of M, not A. M is "ok" I guess for some parents and console makers, but when you start seeing your kid playing a giant horse hung futas skull fucking children on your giant screen TV with the game your bought him for Christmas, that might raise a few eyebrows.
Could be wrong though...
I also do NOT see Microsoft or Sony just "letting it run" without a massive approval process which will render the entire thing too frustrating anyway for everyone.
I had a bad feeling reading your post. What's it? *gulp* Maybe I should tell you....Console versions will have mod support in the future, according to Todd. Nobody knows how or if it'll work, but they know giving everyone access to stuff that fixes their shit for free is good for business.
If they managed to do that, that'd be impressive.
Seeing how crazy it can sometimes get just putting mods together and up and running on PC, I don't really see that happening but for the really basic mods. Seeing how "next gen" consoles can't even run the base game properly, I also don't really see how they'd handle most mods either. I mean some mods can completely fuck up your game on PC, how the fuck do you handle that on Console when you can't even backup files and shit.
I also do NOT see Microsoft or Sony just "letting it run" without a massive approval process which will render the entire thing too frustrating anyway for everyone. At least when you can't you know you can't, but when you're told you can, then realize the only thing you have on the table is a vault suit color change and a name change for your dog companion while you've been salivating at the crazy shit people get on PC, then you get pissed off
Edited: Also the game was sold with an ESRB of M, not A. M is "ok" I guess for some parents and console makers, but when you start seeing your kid playing a giant horse hung futas skull fucking children on your giant screen TV with the game your bought him for Christmas, that might raise a few eyebrows.
Could be wrong though...
I also do NOT see Microsoft or Sony just "letting it run" without a massive approval process which will render the entire thing too frustrating anyway for everyone. At least when you can't you know you can't, but when you're told you can, then realize the only thing you have on the table is a vault suit color change and a name change for your dog companion while you've been salivating at the crazy shit people get on PC, then you get pissed off
I wanted to write about how this is not true since I played through iit. Oh well, just read the wiki quest if you wanna know. Skip to the end if you got tired of the whole bullshit.Contrary to other settlements around the wasteland, Covenant is surrounded by tall concrete walls peppered with defensive turrets, and the houses and the yard are in oddly pristine condition. The Sole Survivor even mentions how everything looks almost pre-war. Speak to Honest Dan. He'll explain he has been hired to investigate a missing caravan and find Amelia Stockton, the missing daughter of the prominent Stockton family. He also suggests the inhabitants of Covenant might be involved in both cases. He also offers to split the reward in exchange for help in the investigation. Passing speech checks with him might net more caps and info.
Exit Covenant and head north-east along the road to find the remains of the missing caravan and recover Deezer's Lemonade but little else. Questioning the inhabitants of Covenant yields little info, they are adamant about having nothing to do with it, they are also oddly nice, almost saccharine. To find more clues, enter the house on the far side of the settlement to discover a holding cell, a bookcase with self-help material and a locked computer. Hack the computer when no one is looking to find out Covenant's real purpose. Alternatively, enter the shop and take the piece of paper from the trash can or pass increasingly harder speech checks with Penny Fitzgerald to reveal the clues. Another alternative is to either pickpocket the key from Jacob Ogden or pick the lock to the house directly left of the gate and find the piece of paper near the door. You can also find the location of the Compound at the office terminal. The door and the computer are both Master locks.
Once learning about the existence of the Compound, one option is either talk to Dan or go alone. Trying to exit Covenant, Jacob will be at the gate and will try to convince the Sole Survivor to drop the case, even going as far as offering a bribe.
To find the Compound, head to the fishing spot west of Covenant on the other side of the lake and enter the outflow pipe. If the Sole Survivor told Honest Dan about the Compound, he will be waiting inside and will follow. Continue along the pipe to face armed guards and turrets. By successfully passing a speech check, the Sole Survivor is escorted deep inside the complex to meet Doctor Chambers. Otherwise, fighting through the complex becomes necessary. On the way there clues about people being held captive and ongoing experiments/torture can be found.
Once confronted by the Doctor, she explains her intentions of trying to reveal hidden synths who infiltrated the populace by creating and perfecting the SAFE test. A sort of psychological test involving studying reactions of the subject to several situational questions. Improving the test involves establishing a "baseline" and then requires various forms of psychological and physical torture to incite reactions from the subject. She also explains, the reason for capturing Amelia is because they believe she is a synth infiltrator.
At this point, The Sole Survivor has two choices.
- Deciding to side with the Doctor, Honest Dan will become hostile and killing him will be necessary. Also, inspecting Amelia's body reveals she was indeed a synth. Return to Jacob to win Covenant as a usable settlement.
- Deciding to side with Honest Dan and free Amelia will turn the Doctor and the rest of the Compound hostile, making it necessary to kill them all. Amelia is in one of the cells up the stairs which can be opened by using the computer terminal. Speak to Dan to receive a reward. By passing increasingly harder speech checks, more reward can be earned. Choosing this option will also turn the inhabitants of Covenant hostile. Kill them all except Deezer to win it as a usable settlement.
Is there something that does not make sense with this quest?
It's funny, with the amount of money these games are making they could run their studio for like, decades. Luckily, their publishing arm has plenty of crappy shooters to waste it on.
It's true, Bethesda the developer is pretty small. It's funny, with the amount of money these games are making they could run their studio for like, decades. Luckily, their publishing arm has plenty of crappy shooters to waste it on.
Final Score 4/10
I played worse cruds.
Is there something that does not make sense with this quest?
The part where it is "other than generic peaceful town with dark secret" when it is exactly that?
stll waiting for someone to say 'joke lol it's awesome buy it bros'