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How's the experience with Fallout 4 coming along for you?

How's the experience with Fallout 4 coming along for you?

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GaymerTommy21
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10-10-2023, 05:05 AM
#21
Why do these people want to see my content? I was aware of the spoiler, but I’m hoping my comments or the full post don’t end up being shared.
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GaymerTommy21
10-10-2023, 05:05 AM #21

Why do these people want to see my content? I was aware of the spoiler, but I’m hoping my comments or the full post don’t end up being shared.

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COLIN20052012
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10-10-2023, 11:42 AM
#22
I noticed it, big reaction. It's not a book—it's a game. That’s what I have to say, I’m really let down. My FPS is around 60 most of the time, except in big cities. My 290 at idle could fix that, but I can’t run it. Nvidia users can SLI, that’s good. Radeon is starting to annoy me.
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COLIN20052012
10-10-2023, 11:42 AM #22

I noticed it, big reaction. It's not a book—it's a game. That’s what I have to say, I’m really let down. My FPS is around 60 most of the time, except in big cities. My 290 at idle could fix that, but I can’t run it. Nvidia users can SLI, that’s good. Radeon is starting to annoy me.

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kritislick
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10-10-2023, 01:34 PM
#23
I don’t rely on an FPS counter, though if I did, I’d pay more attention. Right now it feels quite smooth enough for playability. It has a mix of Ultra/High settings, motion blur, and ambient occlusion turned off. Plus, I told myself I wouldn’t spend too much time grinding levels or perks—just gave myself level 300, unlocked everything, and maxed out all the perks, man!
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kritislick
10-10-2023, 01:34 PM #23

I don’t rely on an FPS counter, though if I did, I’d pay more attention. Right now it feels quite smooth enough for playability. It has a mix of Ultra/High settings, motion blur, and ambient occlusion turned off. Plus, I told myself I wouldn’t spend too much time grinding levels or perks—just gave myself level 300, unlocked everything, and maxed out all the perks, man!

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GanonCannon
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10-10-2023, 03:35 PM
#24
It's not the final chapter, yet it still dampens things for some. I enjoy games because they bring stories, background details, and immersive settings. Narrative holds the key. When I can't savor that, the experience feels much less enjoyable.
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GanonCannon
10-10-2023, 03:35 PM #24

It's not the final chapter, yet it still dampens things for some. I enjoy games because they bring stories, background details, and immersive settings. Narrative holds the key. When I can't savor that, the experience feels much less enjoyable.

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pepsitaroh
Member
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10-11-2023, 04:30 AM
#25
The narrative in Fallout 4 feels quite lacking. From what I observed, both the writing and the conclusion seem disappointing. I plan to focus on side quests and exploration. If I require a fully developed story, I can type 'caqs' in the console whenever needed.
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pepsitaroh
10-11-2023, 04:30 AM #25

The narrative in Fallout 4 feels quite lacking. From what I observed, both the writing and the conclusion seem disappointing. I plan to focus on side quests and exploration. If I require a fully developed story, I can type 'caqs' in the console whenever needed.

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