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Five Things We Want to See in Fallout 4

It will happen, sooner or later. Fallout 4 will come out, and the gaming world will rejoice. We will be going back to the Wasteland to go fight supermutants, tangle with the Enclave and work for or against the Brotherhood of Steel. It is going to happen sooner or later, and here are five things Cimmaron from Gaming Furever wants to see in the next installment of this series.

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Pope_Kaz_Hirai_II3819d ago

And not have to wait until 2015 to play it.

guitarded773819d ago

The teaser site has been confirmed fake, so the wait is on.

MONOLITHICIDE3819d ago

Vats system, i hope makes a return!

DxTrixterz3819d ago

I love VATS. It's awesome especially when you shoot from far distance and you get the kill in bullet view.

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Z_-_D_-_33819d ago

I'm hoping for a complete emphasis on the game world changing based on each and every choice you make, much like the Megaton quest in 3, but across the entire game. I want a game to truly mold around what you do. Dev diaries of many title's past have hyped up this feature, but it has never come to fruition.

-Foxtrot3819d ago

I think the reason behind that is it would be harder for them in the future to do a story since they would have to take into account EVERYONE'S choices and each players story would be different. Telling a story with small choice missions like Megaton is easy because they are so small they won't need to worry about it making their future games harder story wise.

With something like Megaton in Fallout 3 they probably will never talk or reference it in future Fallout games since it was a choice mission.

Z_-_D_-_33819d ago

They don't have to necessarily make each game world changing event coordinate with one another, I just want it to change PERIOD based on a few preset choices. I hate how after you beats a game like Skyrim the world is EXACTLY the same as it was in the beginning. The first game that truly opened up my eyes to this was Fable: Lost Chapters. Even the little things - "Whoah, where'd that trader stand come from? OOOHH I helped escort them to Albion!"

ahmedghoula3819d ago

I hope fallout 4 isn't going to be like half life 3... a myth... Before we start demanding the things We Want to See in it, lets just hope they announce it.

ifritAlkhemyst3819d ago

Bethesda thinks crap in a cone is a quality chocolate soft-serve. I'm sure you'll see Fallout 5 before HL3.

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Fallout 4 – Next Gen Update 2 Notes

A new update is now available for Fallout 4. This update adds the ability to manage your control over graphic fidelity or performance and addresses some further stability and visual issues.

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Tacoboto10d ago

How nice of them to give us more control over graphical settings as a way to *completely* avoid taking accountability for the broken Xbox settings.

bondsmx10d ago

Well, I still crashed like 5 times last night within two hours. So there’s that.

anast9d ago

I had to stop. The game is not good. I'd rather play Skyrim and that game isn't that good either.

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I Think It's About Time We Realize Fallout 4 Wasn't That Bad

Ahmed from eXputer: "2015's Fallout 4 received harsh criticism upon launching, but I think it was unwarranted and the game deserves more praise than it got."

helicoptergirl15d ago

It was totally that bad. I couldn't finish the campaign it was so bland and boring as I recall. Got so sick of it. 1000 stimpaks on hard. It is very rare that I play half a game and then just quit. I usually always finish it. But i was so bored with this game I just stopped and never went back and never regretted it. Just thinking about that game makes me shudder

Furesis15d ago

That's exactly what happened to me too lmao
Fallout 4 is not a fallout game period it's a bethesda game

Vits15d ago

The comparison with Skyrim is mind-boggling. Yes, Skyrim has streamlined many of the systems that Morrowind introduced. However, it did not tamper with the core of the Elder Scrolls franchise; it did not diminish the freedom and sense of exploration that made Bethesda RPGs famous. Fallout 4, on the other hand, did exactly that to the Fallout series. It eliminated what made Fallout such a beloved series to play. There are no consequences for your choices, no reason to explore, and barely any interesting set pieces in the game.

It's not terrible, but it's a painfully mediocre game in a franchise that typically doesn't produce such mediocrity. So that is why people see it as bad, the bar is just much higher.

anast15d ago

They both feel the same because they are, it's just that one has swords and magic and the other has swords and guns.

anast15d ago

I'm replaying it now. It sucks. I'm about 30 hours in and thinking about quitting again. I am so tired of the dialogue I just spam a random button because it doesn't matter. The upgrade just feels like a graphical mod, everything else is not good.

Good-Smurf15d ago (Edited 15d ago )

I couldn't play the game as-is it was insanely boring and grindy and the grind itself are not fun at all.
Mods helped me stomach the game a bit better but after a while I just stopped playing and uninstalled it because the game did nothing after the first few hours to give me any motivation to keep playing it, it just became a mindless looter shooter with obsession in settlement building and defending.
Compared to F3 and FNV, F4 was barely a mediocre game it wasn't bad but it's also very forgettable entry.

MrDead15d ago

It's not that bad after 300+ mods that fix it's issues and make the game fun... but lets not talk about mods right now as they are f****d.

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Interview on Fallout 4 with the Actor for Nick Valentine, Codsworth & Mr Handy (Stephen Russell)

Interview with Stephen Russell, Actor for (Nick Valentine, Codsworth, My Handy) in Fallout 4 which is a vast open world role playing game set in the apocalyptic wastes of Boston, the Commonwealth. The career goes further with other Bethesda games from Starfield to Prey to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

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