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Bethesda why did you have to destroy my beloved franchise? Bethesda never understood what Fallout was about and they never will.

Someone got after me on the previous “boobie streamers” thread about how “immoral” it was to go after lonely guys by displaying cleavage on a stream.

Two things:

1.) This person was arguing that it was only “logical” that the behavior was immoral.

I know everyone’s sick of me saying this, but I’m trying to frame here:

It’s funny, because I keep my drugs in a tupperware.

I first thought you were talking about the movie titled “Tremors”.

I loved doing that sort of thing in both Oblivion and Skyrim. Of course, I also got annoyed in Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim, because I could see something on the map, but I could not figure out how to get there on the ground.

I thought that thing grew up to become Jaden Smith.

Looks like the squid-baby from Men In Black grew up.

Damn skippy...

I don't know how many times certain game publishers/studios/developers have fucked me over in the past and I still give them money.

I really loved the first Dragon Age game and the promise that Inquisition would be more faithful to that hooked me... I also prefered the first Mass Effect to the second...

I always found the apocalypse to be interesting, ofcourse I probably would change my mind once if it did happen but still.. there's just something great about having to survive, take what you can get, no money needed. You grow closer to friends instead of growing apart like these days with your smartphones. Find that

Well I think most RPG lovers have been in the same situation but i'm the opposite pretty much. I love to start a new game and create my characters I'm not hating it, still I could get doubts further in the game.

agreed. All of NV's DLC, and even the game itself was very narrative driven. Everything was a story. Aside from the Dunwich stuff and exploring the other vaults, F3 seemed more action than story. It was weird, there were a lot of neat little details in 3, but not much in the way of bigger stories. The DLCs were pretty

Yes, Obsidian has a few ex-Black Isle members who know how to make a great Fallout game. I do understand the new Fallout players liked FO3 better because they just didn't understand why we like the original Fallout games and for them FO3 is the first Fallout game. They see Washington this big ass city which looks cool

Bethesda's handling was like someone who heard people talking about Fallout, thought it was cool and tried to make a Fallout game with no actual experience of it. That's why I liked NV. It felt right. And Old World Blues was so pitch perfect that I kind of hope they use the tone of that as the blueprint for F4

New vegas first because it has more the old style feel with dark humour and the hardcore modes and difficulties made you do stuff like drinking from toilets and hunting food, etc.. overall I think it has embodied the spirit of fallout much better of surviving in a harsh desolate world and adding the humour in, Fallout

OK, again, you are just valuing things differently than I am. According to your tastes, Fallout 3 is a better game. But don't forget that the things you say you enjoy about it were never the defining characteristics of Fallout as a franchise before Fallout 3. What you want is Oblivion or Skyrim with guns. Some place