You misspelled "farts".There are "Fallout" 76 fans?
I really hate how he tries to dismiss crap by saying things like this. Oh it was 20 years ago, let me just mention that so it sounds ridiculous to try to stay consistent at all.beholden to something that somebody wrote 20 years ago
They do it with their own series all the time. Sure, they have convoluted ways of explaining why Cyrodiil is no longer a jungle and Black Marsh is not inhabitable anymore but they're still retcons. At this point I don't give a fuck. Anything that is not F1/2/Tactics/NV is fan fiction.Bethesda had no qualms on completely shitting on lore they didn't even made, not surprised they would break their own lore.
Gov. Justice Announces New Partnership with Bethesda Softworks
Tourism Office announces plan to promote the highly anticipated Fallout 76, an upcoming West Virginia-based video game
CHARLESTON, WV (Oct. 11, 2018) – Governor Jim Justice and the West Virginia Tourism Office today announced a partnership with award-winning video game publisher Bethesda Softworks® for promotion of its upcoming release of Fallout® 76, an online open world video game set in post-nuclear West Virginia.
The video game, which was announced in June via a trailer set to a 1940s-inspired version of John Denver’s famous “Country Roads,” is the latest game in the iconic Fallout series and will be the largest and most ambitious yet.
“It’s finally time the rest of the world sees what a gem West Virginia is,” said Gov. Justice. “For years, I’ve been saying we have it all: beautiful scenery, the best people you could ask for and more. And now, we get to share a piece of that with people all over the world through the unique lens of this video game.”
The Tourism Office, in partnership with Bethesda, will be creating advertising strategies to both educate players about West Virginia’s unique landscape and culture, as well as offer them an open invitation to visit the state over the coming months. The game promises to be an international sensation for players, and the Tourism Office is capitalizing on the opportunity to reach a new, engaged audience.
“I think the world was caught by surprise when Bethesda released the trailer with an eerily beautiful post-apocalyptic West Virginia set to a slightly more futuristic version of our state’s anthem,” said Tourism Commissioner Chelsea Ruby. “In just a matter of hours, the internet was abuzz with West Virginians excited to see a glimpse of home and gamers excited to learn more about their new, beautiful virtual destination.”
Since the trailer’s release in June, Fallout fans all over the world have been strategizing for the highly anticipated November release of the game. Many have spent countless hours watching the trailer and speculating about which parts of the state will be featured, with dozens of locations and folklore monsters already named.
“Our goal is to welcome each and every one of the game’s players to Almost Heaven,” Ruby said. “Bethesda has been a terrific partner since day one. They’ve really embraced West Virginia and its beauty. We believe this unique partnership has tremendous potential to bring folks to visit the Mountain State.”
More details on the promotional partnership will be announced in the coming weeks. Cross promotion will include advertising and touring opportunities. For more information, visit WVtourism.com/Fallout76.
Fallout 76 launches Nov. 14, 2018 on Xbox One, PlayStation® 4 computer entertainment system, and PC. For more information, visit http://www.fallout.com.
I might have to reconsider my political affiliations now.Gov. Justice Announces New Partnership with Bethesda Softworks
There are "Fallout" 76 fans?
“For years, I’ve been saying we have it all: beautiful scenery, the best people you could ask for and more. And now, we get to share a piece of that with people all over the world through the unique lens of this video game.”
even IGN hates it lol
Can't wait for in like a year, MrMattyPlays doing a video saying "it's disrepectful to say Fallout 76 is bad" or Manyatruenerd to do a two hours video telling you "Fallout 76 is better than you think".Really funny too are those sold out youtubers "The fact we have a relationship with Bethesda and they gave us free shit, this won't affect our judgement... by the way, the game is awesome and all the fucking glaring shit that is so obvious to anyone that sees the footage, we will just forget to mention. Did we told you how we REALLY liked the game?"
It's kind of a Mortons Fork situation for Bethesda. Classic Fallout had elements from not just the 50s, but 60s, 70s and even a few 80s. But Bethesda Fallout is largely a futuristic 50s. So either, you get a 70s song in a futuristic 50s which is lore breaking or at least unlikely, or it's classic Fallout, where the song wouldn't be lore breaking but tons of other shit would break lore.also never mind the fact that the song being in fallout is lore breaking.
They do this the sneaky way. They were throwing free stuff in the Creation Club at Fallout 4 people non-stop during the last months. They stopped last week when they switched to pushing Fallout 76.Bethesda isn't even lauching their hype machine that much with this game. Is this thing just an experiment for them ? One they are not willing to bet too much on ?
They seem lost with thing. It seems they are on a "wanted the cake and eat it too" position, they didn't want to go 100% multiplayer pvp and wanted to make it similar enough to Fallout 4 to not scare people away so the game is a weird hybrid of a game that doesn't invest enough on the pvp side or the singleplayer style exploration so it is bad on both fronts. So many awful design decisions if they wanted to have a functional pvp.Bethesda isn't even lauching their hype machine that much with this game. Is this thing just an experiment for them ? One they are not willing to bet too much on ?
There are fights with bigger beasts as well, some huge bat thing but the interesting part is that the bat behaves suspiciously similar with a Skyrim dragon, could it be that Bethesda recycled animations and AI behaviors from Skyrim? I wouldn't be surprised.
Really funny too are those sold out youtubers "The fact we have a relationship with Bethesda and they gave us free shit, this won't affect our judgement... by the way, the game is awesome and all the fucking glaring shit that is so obvious to anyone that sees the footage, we will just forget to mention. Did we told you how we REALLY liked the game?"
It's kind of a Mortons Fork situation for Bethesda. Classic Fallout had elements from not just the 50s, but 60s, 70s and even a few 80s. But Bethesda Fallout is largely a futuristic 50s. So either, you get a 70s song in a futuristic 50s which is lore breaking or at least unlikely, or it's classic Fallout, where the song wouldn't be lore breaking but tons of other shit would break lore.also never mind the fact that the song being in fallout is lore breaking.