Fallout 76 releases? Blades and Fallout 76 were both revealed at the same E3. And Blades isn’t a multiplayer and they already done Mobile games before that. Those are all spinoffs. Do you not know a spinoff is? Are you a fucking idiot?
Fallout 76 releases? Blades and Fallout 76 were both revealed at the same E3. And Blades isn’t a multiplayer and they already done Mobile games before that. Those are all spinoffs. Do you not know a spinoff is? Are you a fucking idiot?
They made this because they pushed back their own projects(Star Field and ES6) and Battlecry Studios’ project was cancelled. They had nothing on the horizon for both studios. The core of BGS is working on those games right now. BGS and Battlecry came together and put this together because they could. And even if you…
Austin is still working on it. They weren’t just used for the creation engine conversion. In fact, they are currently hiring for positions directly related to current development on 76, and not just server side stuff, quest and level designers as well. They are developing it with BGS Prime.
I don’t think that’s actually likely. The point of doing these things in Fallout 76 is that it’s a multiplayer-only online game. Which itself is a spinoff they made because they had a multiplayer focused studio without a project. 76 is mostly a game of circumstance.
I have put 800 hours into the game and will probably put 800 more, but I have no need for this subscription. I don’t need a private server subscription. Nobody really needs it, but bunch of people asked for it and this is their way to combine it into a service to both pay for it and pay for other things.
It’s kind of a non-issue. Infinite scrap would actually have no effect on the server, because the server is basically just storing two data points no matter what. 1: the piece of scrap, 2: the amount you have. if you have 1 steel scrap and another player had 1,000,000, you’d both be using the same of server load. So…
Many of these messages defend Blevins’ decision, saying he did it “out of respect for his wife.”
Every fix is simple if you have have no intention to think about how much it would cost to implement.
The last time I was on a flight(maybe two years ago), the guy in the aisle seat beside me grabbed his overhead bag as we were taxiing(?) in and about 5 seconds before the the plane actually fully stopped he stood up and rushed down the aisle. I think he got about 10 extra aisles ahead of where he should have been…
Doesn’t the fact that this guy hadn’t heard the X-men theme before in the last twenty years kind of make it harder to agree with the idea that that they must have heard his theme before because they knew some Hungarian people? Like shouldn’t it work both ways if that’s what you are supposing?
I always tend to take comments made defensively with a grain of salt. People rarely think out what they want to say when they feel the need to defend themselves or their work on the spot if it getting pushback that may or may not be warranted.
I’m not really standing up for the company, all I asked was what would happen if they changed the production to a union one. That’s it. Partly, because I actually know a few people who could have possibly been affected by this, but mostly because I didn’t how the situation could have played out for non-union actors as…
There’s no bad faith about it. This entire conversation comes from a question I asked that you decided to give a take on and not answer. I only brought up internal employees voicing characters because you took the conversation to a tangent and now you’ve been only focusing on that.
FYI, I live in Texas and also, I used to work at Gearbox about 7 years ago. So your idea of how they work internally is hilarious. People volunteered all the time for things. And tons of stuff was done temporarily, but a few did well and their voices stuck around. That’s how most of that happens.
Yeah I know I don’t know much about it. That’s why I asked the question? I don’t know why this question forced you to answer so defensively.
I’m not framing shit. You came into this thinking I’m anti-union immediately, when all I asked was if this would force people out of a job if they made the production union-only. And it seems like it would, as you’ve just stated some people may not even get to join the union. I don’t know why you are framing people…
So because you believe they might not being paid for their work(based off of comments in this thread, which we all know are infallible and not at all complete guesses), it’s ok for someone else to have a say in whether they get to do the work they had no problem doing in they first place? Also, you’re still ignoring…
You do know that not all the voice actors in this game are professional voice actors. Some of them are from within Gearbox or only do voice work in Borderlands, and many that are professional work at Funimation(which isn’t SAG) because Texas is a right-to-work state. They may not benefit from joining the union and…
Sure, but it would be nice to give people a choice on whether they wish to join a union vs being forced to in order to keep your job you’ve been already doing without a union if that’s the case.
My dad has a couple of jokes he always uses that always makes me want to die. At restaurants, when the server says, “how was everything?” while they take away the plates he always says, “Horrible! Forced down every bite!” And probably half the time they don’t understand what he said(due to how quickly he says it) and…