Rant
Rant
*Totally Opinionated* One of the great things /about Fallout 3 and Fallout NV was the god damn immersive music. At this moment I'm listening to an Eddy Arnold station on Pandora; I lived in Texas and liked country but never with this amount of "love" for it. It really has become a part of my life. Likewise, The Ink Spots from Fallout 3 (and NV, but less so) are the main reason I actually went out and started a collection of swing music from people like Ella Fitzgerald, Cole Porter, and Billie Holliday. So to go into Fallout 4 and see that they're re-using music, and having shitty songs inbetween, is absolutely the most god damn infuriating thing in the world. Ok GSTARR, you might say, but it fits pretty well with the atmosphere eh? phsshhshsh hahahahha good try nah sucks dude SUCKS ARGHH Que crees sobre lo
Fallout 4 received a lot of hype but turned out to be quite disappointing. It's really sad for me.
The tracks already used work well, but the new ones are inconsistent. And this DJ is the reason for it?
I appreciate it. However, Fallout 3 and NV were the sole titles I'd consider removing Pandora from.
Fallout 4 has really caught my attention, and I believe the issues people had were due to high expectations that didn’t match reality. Also, keep in mind the reasons for reusing tracks from Fallout 3—there was a lot of new music available, the world ended in 2077, so no fresh tunes afterward, and the game only takes place a short time after Fallout 3’s setting, making it feel quite similar. Personally, I find the soundtracks quite solid and appreciate not having to repeat the same eight tracks from F3.
The idea of someone creating this character and losing money during the holidays is unusual.
I also considered this point—the timing was the same. But that's a narrow collection of tracks that the whole nation shared. [uncertain] Even though they're just a few hours apart, their environmental impact is vastly different. The desert environment is comparable, yet most people spend time in cities and the two settings are quite distinct.