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If they had a robust character system it’d be cool, but instead we get HS2:WT I guess. This ain’t Star Wars Galaxies era of Lucasfilms or any of that. So super easy pass.

Think of all the sex workers that will lose money, and the drug dealers... its a shame.  If you think for one minute that didn’t go on big time... I have a bridge I’d like to sell you.  I hear Gen Z aren’t into swampland.

I know where all the money went.  Into ensuring DEI.  That much you can see.  Bravo.  That alone should have garnered journalistic accolades of the highest honor!

They should worry about all of us that left.  The problems all started when they got rid of Dinklage.  The 10 year lie and vaulted content.  Delays and lies about content you’ll never see.  Wake up.  Leave.  Like most of us did.  You’ll be glad you did.

Hasn’t been the same since they got rid of Dinklebot. I was there for the ten year game that wasn’t. I was there when they blamed Activision for the greed. I went to Destiny 2. I was there. Then they went crazy with the Eververse stuff, killed my favorite character in the game, vaulted away content I paid for, and

Nah, having my heroine all dirty and grimy is half the fun.  No showers.

There was no way to make this game great, much less good.  Idiotic premise.  I turned out as something people will play, along with unpatched CP2077, as one of the worst games ever made.  It was always going to be bad, no matter what.  How it ever got released is the real problem.

The gameplay trailer thumbnail explained everything I needed to know about the game. Too many architects I believe.

What some may not be considering is, if the end user doesn’t have a lot of space for games, they may install and uninstall games repeatedly, and cost the developer quite a bit per user over time.  Just move to Unreal.  Problem solved, right?

Why do you think it’s so highly rated.  The fact you can pick whatever parts you want and have them naked through the game, I mean cmon that’s why it got the ratings it did.  Not for that unfinished train wreck of a third Act.

Tell you what Todd, if you’d have made the game using an Engine that wasn’t around when Bush was in the White House, I’d say you might have a point. You poorly optimized it alright.  Would a $10,000 PC make it so the characters faces wouldn’t stare at me like that?  Would it fix the terrible rag dolls physics?  Would

No way, unless they have a new engine.  It’d melt your console/PC trying to render that, unless it moves slower than walking... oh hey Todd, problem solved!

I don’t have a problem with a flat fee.  BUT, a subscription?  Pass.  The game itself isn’t worth a subscription.

So this is why they CHOSE to exclude ground vehicles.  Otherwise you’d hit the wall in a few minutes, and that’d really kill it.  Imagine hitting the wall over and over and over and having to switch maps, over and over.  Hope they save states in between maps, but this is Bethesda.

What didn’t help was a cast of unattractive characters in the CGI story to start with. Then the woeful lack of gear variety. I played the closed beta, I bought the expensive collectors version, and just never bothered playing it again. If you are going to be diverse (which is awesome) can we at least have someone who

So there are older people around here, other than just me.

I love that nickname, Tech Jesus.  They always did come off like arrogant pricks.  Now we see their work ethic.  Run their employees into the ground.  Don’t fact check, or check at all, and run a VERY undiverse company.

The article wasn’t done for you. If not for the drama, nobody at Linus would have been held to account for sloppy work, that can ruin a company’s reputation, cost people their jobs, or end up having consumers waste their money.  I’m sure some of these comments are from Linus, based on their number of employees.  I

The weapon durability thing kills it for me.  I hope everyone enjoys it.  I’ll be getting if for my kid.  Item’s breaking for me isn’t any kind of fun.  They won’t miss my single purchase I’m sure.

Awesome, thank you for letting me know.  I’m out.