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But, but... I WANT IT NOW!

WiFi not internet, but yes. Seriously, you think Bethesda sold you a pipboy so you could be physically tethered to your computer/console?

Supposedly, you can increase a stat instead of picking a perk when you level. I’m not 100% sure if this, but I recall reading/hearing that somewhere. Would make sense as Intense Training was always a perk.

Everything I’ve read so far seems to indicate that for F4 you’ll be able to eventually attain a fully maxed out character. No level cap and the ability to increase SPECIAL stats instead of gaining another perk means you’ll be able to play the game every possible way with one character. This could of course take

I had always tanked Luck in Fallout 3, I had fun getting critically hit all the time! And, Finding caps was tough. But, I liked the idea of the poor, unfortunate soul who simply couldn’t get a break. Then I played New Vegas and did the same thing. Go to any casino in NV with 1 Luck. You. Will. Lose. Everything. It

Err. We MUST have been playing different games. Oblivions graphics were good, but by no means the best available in 2004. The animations were laughable. Skyrim looked great on PC with the Hi-Res texture pack and looked even better with mods. Once again, though, they were not the best graphics available in 2012 out of

Which flaws/annoyances, specifically, would you like to see fixed? It’s brighter and has an expanded palette. According to what we know, the shooting has been improved thanks to working with the Id developers. The ability to craft whole buildings(towns?), in game, along with Minecraft-like tools to build town

They aren’t the most modern looking, no. I mean, have you ever played a truly stunning, most up-to-date graphics Bethesda game? They have always looked a little dated, but it has never been a big problem. After all, if you are playing any Bethesda game, or really any game for that matter, only for the graphics, you’re

No way Dogmeat is 200 year old. He has survived the wasteland, to be sure, but not the Great War that caused it.

Then people would be crying about “click bait.” Simply put, people will complain no matter what they do.

Of course. All streamers should have to determine the artist for EVERY track that might play while they’re playing. Then track said artists down, ask for permission and discuss terms. That Sounds like a very realistic solution, indeed.

Big pharma is a exactly what you want. I made a killing selling sugar pills as a sleep aid.

MISSION:Space’s modules accommodate a “crew” of four. Commander, Engineer, Pilot and Navigator. It does add to the realism along with the claustrophobic module. However, my one major complaint is why bother with the “Pilot” position if everyone becomes the pilot in the end. That really takes you out of it at the end,

Yes, that was one of the reasons I’m not sure about it’s efficacy has a tool for bonuses. Maybe, a better option would be that developers get higher royalties regardless, and forget about the concept of bonuses. Once again, as I’m not a game developer or even in the industry, I don’t know if such an idea holds any

How about sales? I mean, sure, we can talk about game quality all day, but isn’t cold, hard cash the only metric that really matters, here? A game sells so many units within a given time frame equals developer bonuses. I don’t know if that’s really a good idea, but I think it’s better than relying on the opinions of a

There are quite a few alternative voting systems, if you haven’t watched them, I’d suggest CGP Grey’s videos on them. Sure, every system has it’s drawbacks, but pretty much every single alternative is better than first-past-the-post.

It’s a really fun game that is easy to learn and play. The large number of pieces may intimidate new players, but it’s super easy to learn the rules. I would also recommend the App version which is multiplayer, tons of fun, and requires zero setup or break down.

It’s a really fun game that is easy to learn and play. The large number of pieces may intimidate new players, but

So much agreement. Programming really needs to be required learning as early as possible. Reading, writing, arithmetic, and programming.

By no means am I trying to defend Rubio here. Just pointing out that his statement, while grossly inaccurate, is not entirely off base. His understanding of the game is lacking, but his talking point is correct. Someone likely made a very intelligent point to him about what can be done with the game, and how kids are

Only one type of block? Have you actually played Minecraft? You’re coming off almost as ignorant about Minecraft as Rubio, here. What about Redstone? Half Blocks? Stair blocks?