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Not on my first playthrough, but definitely did on my second and it was glorious.

Sounds cool, I haven't reached this part of the game yet, but I'm glad to hear Bethesda's kept what they learnt in Fallout 3 and made improvements.

I really liked both Megaton and Rivet City in Fallout 3, with Megaton having the slight edge. It just feels like a really tight knit and friendly town and probably feels the most like a true community, in comparison to some of Bethesda's other townships in their games.

You seem to have upset this poor commenter

That's actually one of the best things I've read so far

Two weeks? You have more respect for the gaming community than me. Two days max.

Three-Dog confirmed?!

Wait there's a quicksave button on consoles?

It's similar to how Oblivion/Skyrim are competely separate games just in the same universe. You may miss a few obscure nods here and there, but on the whole it's almost expected you won't know anything about the world from previous games and can go in completely blind.

It's a Bethesda game, the story is always secondary to the exploration and world building.

Thankyou! I'm now approximately 40% more bitter at the world than I already was.

I'm really curious to see how mods will be implemented on the console versions of the game. I understand there will be severe limitations, and there will surely be no texture or graphic enhancement mods available. But the possibilities of all the new quest, companion, hardcore mode, and minor gameplay changes is

This is how I feel about these games too, and its basically how I feel about the Kingdom Hearts series too.

This is where getting fired from my job a couple of weeks ago really pays off!

Is lockpicking still skill based like FO3, or is it more like Skyrim, where you can attempt even the hardest of locks at Level 1?

When I say tomorrow, it's 1am here, so I'm really just going to go to sleep and pick the game up.

That seems to be the case, if the IGN review has any merit. 5 factions I think is what they said, and most are morally gray with which you can choose to side with.

I almost regret that I will have to buy this game tomorrow and put down my current Fallout 3 replay that I've been enjoying.

I'm actually a bit relieved this is delayed on PS4, gives me room to focus on Fallout 4 and Battlefront without needing to consider paying for this one as well.

I just feel bad for the cast at this point, around half of which deserve much better than this shit.