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No doubt it’s the nascent AI superintelligence that inexplicably arose from Telltale’s dev tools, distributing itself over the networks before they turn out the lights. Don’t worry, its personality is an aggregate of all the decisions players have made in Telltale games, so it’s hardly even a psychopath.

It’s one more thing to manage in inventory, and inventory management vies with disconnects and quest glitches for the title of Big Bad in this game. Yeah, I heard a dragon wandered over from Skyrim, too, but it’s not nearly as intimidating as clearing out your stash, or rolling the dice on doing dailies or building up

You really gached up. 

The thing with Ohio is, it will get your hopes up and disappoint you again and again. It’s the doctor’s kid who keeps going back to school, but always drops out again and ends up selling drugs. It gets “saved” for a couple years, but it’s more toxic on Jesus than it was on meth, and before long it’s stealing your pain

Don’t forget about slavery 3.0 a.k.a. the criminal “justice” system. 

You know what really shows that we as players are okay with microtransactions? The fact that we, as players, are okay with microtransactions, and microtransact the hell out of them. I rarely indulge, myself - so far, only on F2P games that I think have earned it - but I don’t hold them against developers and publishers

I bet you tell people to run in circles if they catch fire.

By all means leave this in the grays, but FYI it’s “martial law,” as in governance by military force. 

You understand Offerman’s character in your profile pic is mocking you, right?

Like the mayor said, someone who would do this will eventually brag about it, or like the NY samurai, discover that killing black people doesn’t actually make him feel better and turn himself in. 

These seem like more of a “Grab a glass of water at night without blinding yourself” use case than serious decor.

These seem like more of a “Grab a glass of water at night without blinding yourself” use case than serious decor.

There are plenty of NPCs, they're just all dead, which is pretty appropriate and carried off better than the BS dialogue in FO4, IMO. Again, less writing, but significantly better than FO4.

I picked up FO76 the day after Xmas now that the price is down, and the Appalachia wasteland is pretty fucking sweet. It’s basically FO4 with a better setting, less but better writing, and some QoL improvements (not all that are needed, but some). So far, it’s easily a more satisfying Fallout game than FO4.

Fallout 76 - you assholes! Why did you make me wait so long to play this game? Multiplayer aside, it’s easily a better Fallout game than FO4. Despite all the factions being dead, Appalachia is possibly the best wasteland yet.

If Fallout 4 hadn’t obliterated my expectations for new Fallout games (and left me reluctant to hand Bethesda another dime), FO76 might have been a major disappointment. I’m still perversely tempted to buy it on Humble. Hell, I’ll probably pay them again for FO4 eventually, for the VR version. I’m an addict. “What are

Redout

Can you whitesplain your minority cred one more time, and how it relates to an instantly recognizable routine damned near mo-capped from multiple performances by Ribeiro, and to which no one else has claimed copyright? 

The number of things you don’t understand about the world in this one comment is truly staggering. You should get on Twitter and run for president. 

Even as a Vive user who checks r/vive and r/virtualreality regularly, I can’t say much happened in VR this year. Adoption is still growing at a creeping pace, and there have been half-step improvements in hardware, but nothing that’s currently having much impact on PC gaming as a whole. Once the new generation of GPUs

The toxicity is mainly from developers’ POV, not consumers, and it’s as much the review system as the forums.