We engage in various activities for Fallout 4.
We engage in various activities for Fallout 4.
Yesterday after work, I visited the closest gaming shop and purchased Fallout 4. I just moved into a new house and don’t have internet there, so I couldn’t download it digitally from Steam. Coming home, I noticed my PC lacks a DVD reader. After about five minutes of attempting to extract it, I realized I couldn’t remove it without damaging the case, and I didn’t have the right tools. Ugh, these prebuilt systems are a nightmare! Eventually, I connected a SATA power and data cable from the other PC’s DVD burner, turned it on, and suddenly everything functioned. But then I saw the game needed to download 15GB, which ultimately didn’t work out.
Everything functioned smoothly, but I noticed the game aimed to download 15GB, which ultimately didn’t succeed. A good attempt, though. It’s a feeling like that.
The whole time I was reading this I was imagining you coming home all excited, being so proud of your Frakenrig while on my end I'm just looking on in helplessly just waiting for the moment you find out the game needs to download some crap off the internet. It it like watching a movie or reading a book where the viewer/reader has information the characters do not and you want to yell "No! Don't do that!" to them even though you know it is pointless.
She’s likely working at a university, which means no parent oversight there. It’s really considerate of her to let those struggling gamers go. GJ PROF BETH!
Only the game could match its intended quality when presented by the press