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There’s no opportunity to reach out with steam reviews, you can’t reply to complaints, I’d much rather have players review my game on reddit. I worked on a game that was getting review bombed because it wasn’t a clone of another game. The same posts would happen on reddit and fans would convert them into new customers.

Before the week is up he’s going to either insult the Bush family on twitter, make the funeral about himself, or both.

A lock pick cheat is a quality of life mod? 

So what’s up with twitter’s rules because it’s become my replacement for tumblr porn for a while now.

I’m cautiously optimistic, Netflix’s Marvel shows were produced by ABC Studios which is owned by Disney. So hopefully they will continue the shows with the same actors on their service.

It’s not apologists, it’s people surprised by angry gamers who act like Bethesda broke into their house and killed their dog. It’s as buggy as Fallout 4 which wasn’t a broken unfinished game. Maybe cut it the same slack everyone gave GTA Online’s buggy and actually unfinished launch.

If you honestly can’t hold up

I only saw that during the beta, sure your C.A.M.P. still zones in if you last logged out at it but *shrug*. I also was commenting on the improved art and art direction, you’re nit picking little things that don’t bother me at all. Fallout 1 was a 2d isometric game so comparing the two is weird.

Mass Effect had texture

Lol, I’m an artist and I haven’t worked on any Zenimax games. Go play Darksiders III though! ;)

GTAV and Online have one of the largest budgets of any video game. They also have hacky “death zones” they made to prevent wall clipping. I think the reasoning is they can’t make small changes to the map without patching the entire thing so they placed the invisible kill spots as a bandaid. Online had a pretty buggy

I don’t really see the disaster. Once I got stuck on a terminal and once I got stuck in geo from a VATS lunge but nothing I would consider game breaking. I simply logged off then back on and everything worked. I mentioned it elsewhere but this is more of a game than NMS when it launched on the Xbox one, which has a 77

I just watched a video of RDR2 “funny” bugs; if you want huge sprawling open world games at such a low price point, you’re gonna have bugs. Fixing bugs costs money and game prices haven’t kept up with inflation, much less the cost of development.

They should get rid of letting the player pick up and interact with so

about a bug that’s fixed in Fallout 76 but not in Fallout 4 - it’s probably because Fallout 4 isn’t earning enough money to justify the expense of fixing it now.

I’m an artist not a programmer but every project I’ve worked on feels like “how the hell are we going to meet this deadline!?” every shipped game feels like a flaming car skidding sideways across the finish line.

I’m a game dev and Fallout 76 is a solid game with improved art and art direction than prior Bethesda games, so the criticism of the game just makes me go “ARGH, GAMERS!”.

But yeah, that bag looks bad. I never get special editions unless a friend can hook me up with a free one.

I have a feeling these words have been weaved into the American lexicon longer than Riceman’s been alive.

So far I’m having a blast, I’d like to know what constitutes a “broken” game. I can log into the servers and got stuck in geo once out of 40 or so hours through a VATS melee lunge. I enjoyed playing No Man’s Sky and this game is far better than even NMS at it’s current state, which has a 77 Metacritic rating on

Nah, if you played it that’s the one thing I think they actually dropped the ball on from a business perspective. You earn Atoms very fast and most of the cosmetic stuff are outfits that you can find in game.

The younger generation sucks and pining for the old days are as old as written history itself.

“And for once it’s actually ruined the bottom line.”

“There’s not much difference when you get hit in the face with a rock” as a child, Trump was caught throwing rocks at toddler.