Fallout 2 → Fallout 1 → New Vegas → Fallout 4 → Fallout 3 IN TIME.
Fallout 2 → Fallout 1 → New Vegas → Fallout 4 → Fallout 3 IN TIME.
It seems like you're reflecting on a past opinion about Fallout 3. Let me know how I can assist further!
The main plot revolves around your friend and several side quests.
The narrative in the initial Fallout game didn't fully capture the experience. It seemed more focused on discovering a vault and seeking the G.E.C.K., rather than offering a deep story. The subsequent titles didn't improve much either, as they similarly left players searching for the same elusive goal. These experiences rarely provided a rich storyline; they centered on the world you encountered.
Fallout 4 was supposedly developed by Bethesda after removing certain features and reimagining the series, while Minecraft remains a standalone project. The narrative in Fallout 4 revisits past mechanics, and the karma system is reintroduced. Witcher 3 is considered a superior title in comparison.
It seems odd, you're upset about Fallout 4 when you were actually looking forward to another game. They deliver it, and still you're complaining—why not just enjoy it like everyone else does?
Exploring and Combat is what i play FO for. And both are awesome in FO4. Sure it has its flaws, but overall its a great Game. But People will always complain and whine about shit. Hey, maybe they should play Battlefront. You know, that epic Shooter from Dice...loel. 
The feedback isn't about negativity—it's still enjoyable, but everyone has different tastes and expectations. Many feel disappointed because they took away the RPG elements to make it easier for newcomers.
I've been waiting six years for a captivating, engaging, intricate, and refined Fallout title that truly embodies this iconic series. Instead, Bethesda seemed to misunderstand me, insisting F4 is their latest "best release" — lmao. This only highlights how they view me as their target. A simple drone, unable to offer critique or process their content. Sorry, friend, more time is needed. You'll eventually reach it. Demanding more isn't wrong.