How's the experience with Fallout 4 coming along for you?
How's the experience with Fallout 4 coming along for you?
I've invested some time and I'm enjoying myself. The runs work well for my setup (it's in my sig). The inventory needs a refresh though. Sometimes you rely on escape and tab to exit the inventory, which can be a bit confusing trying to decide which one to use. At least when you loot corpses or containers, you get an immediate inventory to scroll through its details. But it would be better to see stats instead of just a plus sign showing how much better it is compared to what I have. It's been fairly consistent. Only experienced one crash and encountered some minor bugs, but nothing too serious. Fingers crossed it stays this way—just like the first time I kept running into Legendary enemies. Probably best not to head north until you're more prepared, lol.
I didn't buy it day one. But I did have to help a friend troubleshoot his crash to desktop in Fallout 4 after 10~20 minutes of playing. So that was fun. Then after a couple hours of helping him troubleshooting, installing the latest drivers, check the temperatures and all that, Bethesda release a beta patch, that you have to opt-in to, which fixed his issue. :mellow: Not sure if I should be mad about this or not. This is why I don't pre-order or buy on day 1... Now I don't even feel like playing the game myself.
इस बात में निश्परोकरापक शब्द है विक्षेपण है। यह भी सौंदर भाषाएँ हैं—नेपाली या संस्कृतिक रूप में विकल्प होती हैं। मुझे इसके बारे में सच नहीं है, लेकिन मुझे यह लगता है कि चीन में भी बहुत भाषाएँ हैं—जैसे मंदरी और ताओजिया जैसी चीज़ें। मैंने फॉलोअफ्ट में याऊ गुआइ सुना, वह पर देखा था।
Honestly, I always mess things up. But seeing it in several languages isn’t too surprising. Most of the Chinese folklore I’ve read about reinforces that idea. Thanks for making me delay even more than I already am.
It's been a nice start so far. I appreciate both the visual appeal and the subtle changes beneath the surface. It doesn't feel too stiff or unstable compared to Fallout 3. The voice acting is actually quite impressive. I'm planning to spend most of my time just exploring. After tonight's study session, I'll keep playing, as long as the borrowed 280 keeps running smoothly at 24fps.
Up to now I've spent only around two hours playing, and initial thoughts suggest the game has a nice appearance and feels enjoyable. The voice acting for characters is a nice touch, and the level of customization added to the experience is impressive. In my opinion, it seems like a solid title. I wouldn't hesitate to enjoy it unless it had major flaws or stood out too much from other titles. I really enjoyed Fallout 3, and Fallout New Vegas was a solid follow-up. It can feel a bit empty while exploring the wasteland, but that's understandable.
Thanks for the heads up! I’m hoping a moderator takes care of it.