Is the buzz around Fallout 4 overwhelming? Many are excited, but some wonder if the attention is too much.
Is the buzz around Fallout 4 overwhelming? Many are excited, but some wonder if the attention is too much.
I'm a huge Fallout fan, but all I'm hoping for is a good game that can provide me with hundreds of hours of entertainment. If they at least meet that I'll be satisfied. Now, "Too much hype"? Maybe for some, but generally with many of my friends that are also Fallout fans we are taking the wait and see approach. Personally if it's a good game day one, doesn't have much performance issues and no game breaking elements at first then I'll be putting down my $60 on it. The past games have been great with good DLC(honestly I'd consider them expansions), and I'm really surprised the Season Pass is only $30. I was honestly expecting more than that, so I'm curious as to see how they are really planning their DLC with pricing and content. Not really, there are speed run glitches and just usual glitches that I've been using since FO3's and FNV's release that still work today, and they are all well known. But they have to be used intentionally and can't be used accidentally, so maybe Bethesda kept them in as a easter egg/fun thing to do? But there are still glitches that remain in the games today.
As discussed, nothing too disruptive about the game. I didn’t enjoy NV much, but Fallout 3 was a solid choice when it launched. There were some issues and patches were released for bigger problems. Small bugs appear more often in other titles than not. I finished Alien Isolation with only a few minor hiccups. Those little glitches don’t affect me much. It’s the kinds of quest-breaking bugs in Witcher 3 that really bother me.
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