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I don’t recall if Fallout 3 and New Vegas really let you be gay though. I think the perks were Ladykiller and Widowmaker allowed more damage on the opposite gender but the games have never really been about forging relationships. Even in Skyrim marriage was incredibly blunt (GRUH! YOU ME WIFE NOW! AMULET!

Perhaps my time setting argument is poor, but something else just came to me. They made a point of saying the baby in the beginning will have combined traits of parents. I think that the baby will make an appearance later on grown up. Perhaps they needed a heterosexual couple to create the appearance of an important

Paid ‘Save Aerith’ DLC. I’m calling it right now!

So you’re saying I can finally wear women’s dresses in the game and not have it default to men’s clothes? Interesting...

Is it weird that I’m most excited for the town creation and management feature? Hm.

I just started my first run of “Fallout: New Vegas” last night and expect it to take approximately 100 hours because I’m slow, bad and thorough.

It’s easy, just think of Farenheit as follows: on a scale of 1 to 100, how freaking hot is it?

Farenheit quantifies the livable range of temperatures for human life.

It’s commonly accepted that Fahrenheit provides a more accurate description of the ambient temperature and it’s impact on a person’s comfort level. Celsius is cute when used for science experiments, but little else. I’m a big supporter of the US switching to the metric system, but Fahrenheit is just more accurate when

I realize there’s typically at least two weeks per summer where not having air conditioning is next to unbearable,

I think you’re misunderstanding. (Maybe I’m not being clear?) People are believing this rumor because they believe she was correct about details like Boston and voiced protagonists. I am stressing that Kotaku reported those things first not because we deserve credit but because that’s where the rumormonger saw them in

Ordinarily I might agree but she blatantly uses Kotaku at the end to shore up her credibility. I think that entitles Kotaku to respond with a little bit of salt.

Which means nothing. Even if they played Fallout 4 (I suspect that IS true) that doesn’t mean they know the full of it. Offhand, I’m going to guess this is a low level tester and one relatively new to the industry, let’s break down a few of her claims:

Weren’t casting calls issued for both a male and female protagonist? I believe this has already been mentioned on Kotaku. I’m pretty sure this guy is full of it.

I think it’s also because he wasn’t playing the usual disembodied voice narrator in the trailer, but an actual news reporter of some sort.

Whoever wrote this has absolutely no idea how game development works.