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And there’s nothing more useful than a review based on personal prejudices instead of actually playing the game.

These things aren’t about reinforcing your feelings, they’re about providing as impartial an overview of the game as possible and forcing people to actually read through all of it to get the full picture. That’s why they stopped fucking doing the big YES/NO reviews, because all some people would do is scroll down to

People are fussing over the casting but I’m curious as to HOW exactly they’re going to adapt the series.

A lot of coincidences are aligning that just might result in Manafort fucking up his own plea deal being a big move toward Mueller nailing Trump.

It was a Black Friday sale... Is it an odd move for a new video game? Yea. Did it likely get Bethesda a few more sales from people who had been on the fence but were waiting for it to get either better or cheaper?  Yea... that was the point. Now the sale is over and it’s back up to full price. Does it suck for the

I was surprised when I saw Bethesda’s post on reddit about how they wanted to communicate more and had outlined all of their upcoming fixes.

Factions are a “thing” in that they exist, though not with any pledging to a single one at the moment. Right now they’re vessels for side stories running separate from or parallel to the plot. However data miners have found enough to suggest that a future update or one of the DLC are going to expand on them in some

There’s an excuse, it’s not a great one but there’s an excuse. The point is to make pins “scarce” by forcing you to only carry so many at a time to lower the burden on your carry weight. That way there’s always a slight chance you’ll start running out or at least run low enough to give you the feeling of scarcity. Beca

Try something new? Like when they added settlement building and management to 4 and people shit all over it and complained about how developing it had drained resources from the rest of the game?

Try something new? Like when they added settlement building and management to 4 and people shit all over it and

Nice loaded question there.

Nice loaded question there.

He was obviously a violent gang member, just look at the clothes he’s wearing.  Those colors are known to be associated with a highly organized and heavily armed group that has killed countless people.

There’s a reason you see fewer prosecutions for hate crimes, they’re notoriously harder to prove in court because beyond the crime itself you have to prove that the act was carried out with the specific bias as the primary motivation.

Wow, can you imagine if they made a movie about you and put Ryan Reynolds inside your body??

PHYSICAL sales. Not overall sales. It’s nice for once to actually see someone acknowledge that this particular figure was just for the UK but don’t forget that figure is specifically for PHYSICAL sales.

Like personal campsites, they too can only be controlled by one player at a time, making it impossible for groups of people to collaborate on building up and defending the sites together for mutual benefit.

Not to mention that some of that “negative press” is just cherry picked click bait. Take for example reports that 76's sales are down a shocking 80% compared to Fallout 4... until you actually look into it and realize that it’s not overall sales but just sales of physical copies... and it’s just for sales in the UK.

Building is really easy, maintaining isn’t even really an issue. Unlike 4 where your settlements were little micromanaged communities the CAMP system for 76 is just your personal base.

Gross exaggeration. The deepest hate for the game is from those who haven’t even bought it and have just been railing against it from it’s announcement for not being a “real” Fallout game or claiming that it’s going to run the franchise by siphoning money from a future Fallout 5 and shifting the focus to multiplayer

Clinton really dropped the ball, no clue why we ever elected him to a third term in office in the first place.

Misleading title is misleading.