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Title: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Darren Dirt on October 29, 2018, 11:19:16 PM
https://bethesda.net/en/article/httfrhABZmOwGQYoeo6ks/a-note-to-our-fans

BETHESDA GAME STUDIOS
@BethesdaStudios
A Note to Our Fans
re. Fallout 76
OCTOBER 22, 2018
"As a development studio, we?ve taken a lot of journeys. We?ve tried not to repeat ourselves, yet all our games have a similar DNA. In 2015, we decided to try something very new, and very scary for us ? take one of our worlds and make it online only..."


via https://twitter.com/BethesdaStudios/status/1054475944101138443
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on October 30, 2018, 12:07:14 AM
Is actually out on November 14, what is now available is beta, and only to certain people ( it's not an open beta is my understanding - certain preorder bonuses which some people are not to pleased about https://ca.ign.com/articles/2018/10/24/xbox-one-players-not-happy-over-fallout-76-beta-periods ). 

As for the game itself, it's a bold venture for the game company and franchise, but I worry it may not be a great move: https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2018/10/24/the-fallout-76-beta-makes-me-sad/#623061167802
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on October 30, 2018, 09:57:06 AM
I actually cancelled my pre-order for Fallout 76, the more I read about it the more apprehensive I became. IF I get this one it's going to be later if at all because there's too many things that aren't very Fallout-y. Fallout to me is a game where you are given a world with many possibilities and you can pick your destiny through each playthrough and have a different experience. Sometimes that's the decisions you make through the game other times it is the stats build or gameplay style you use, the core though is the world is just there and you as a player get to approach it from different perspectives. Fallout 4 drew a lot of flack for reducing player choice and making things even more linear than Fallout 3 for the main questline however there's enough things to do outside the main quest to keep things interesting. Fallout 76 has no quests, no framework from which to have different narrative experiences. You build your own narrative by playing the game with other people - I'm not sure how I feel about that, it has the potential to be great but it also for griefing.

Another big problem is that VATS appears to be useless (it functions like an aim-bot but you have to be quick with it otherwise you might as well just use iron sights), the gunplay is about the same as Fallout 4 (that's to say, not great) what this means is that your character could be a gunslinging god but if you aren't a good aim and you can't use VATS fast enough your character is going to be less effective. VATS was designed from the get-to to mesh the RPG elements with the player ability so that your character can be better at things than you are, while technically this exists its current implementation leaves much to be desired.

So to me the gameplay doesn't seem so compelling but more worryingly there is so much lore-breaking stuff in this iteration. This map isn't a wasteland, so people who were bothered by how colourful and alive Fallout 4 was this is 10x worse, it's a lush living environment just filled to the brim with plants, animals and colour. It looks great but that's kind of a problem; this is not a desolate world. Then we have Super Mutants again, in the world we have two places where they come from on the East coast; Vault 87 in Maryland OR the Institute in the Commonwealth (in the future) so presumably these ones come from Vault 87?? We just don't know the full story yet. Then we got the Brotherhood of Steel stuff, at this point in time they would have only existed on the West Coast and have always been an isolationist group of xenophobes, there's just no way they would have picked up a radio and connected with a random group halfway across the country to start a chapter. It just doesn't make any sense no matter which way you slice it. The Brotherhood we see in Fallout 3 and 4 all came originally from the West Coast by airship about a century in the future of this game. I get why they added the faction armor (for people who want to roleplay) but from the story of the world that's been meticulously built up over the last 20+ years it doesn't make sense.

I'm rambling on a bit but there's so much stuff that just doesn't make sense from a lore perspective coupled with what looks like spotty gameplay design that I'm just not interested in paying full price for an experience I might not like.

The other problem I see right now is that the servers are all hosted by Bethesda so there's not a lot of control and no private servers, I think it could be a fun sandbox with friends but in its current form it seems kinda empty and ripe for abuse. While I didn't see much PVP in the BETA streams I watched I did see how easy it was for higher level players to completely dominate lower level ones. Sure it doesn't make sense for higher level players to go after lower level ones unless you account for the jerk factor. If you are a high level player and you want to be nasty and just ruin some scrub's day it's very very easy to do so (PVP unlocks at level 5).

The frustrating part is they put a lot of effort into building this world and I genuinely want to explore it but there's a lot of things going on with the multiplayer aspect that I'm just not interested in. I'll most likely have to wait until Fallout 5 which is many years away given TES6 is on the way next. My hope is that Red Dead Redemption 2 comes to PC next year, I need a new sandbox game I can relax with!
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on October 30, 2018, 10:24:02 AM
I have a lot of the same misgivings that Mr. Analog has with the concept and game play.  This is also the reason I have not preordered it as I am worried too that I will not enjoy the experience at the cost level for release day access.  I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

For now, Spiderman and Odyssey will have to do for that open world exploration type game for me as I don't have interest in the RDR2 world myself.
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on October 31, 2018, 07:38:04 AM
So I watched a 4 hour livestream of the PC beta last night, group quests are bugged, enemy AI kept getting stuck and there are parts that you can't do alone (enemy attack waves are part of some quests) the PC port looks great and there seem to be a lot of good quests to do at early levels. The guy I was watching covered a good chunk of ground in the time he had (level 1 to 9) he was able to complete a quest for level 20 with a friend though and couldn't use most of the reward, which is silly. These guys moved fast and stayed ahead of the pack most of the time. They engaged in PVP and it was bad, basically you can respawn near your death so fights are really just a drain on resources (ammo, health and weapon repair) so there's not much point in doing it.

I'm still not sold but I'm thirsty for a Fallout experience,  I'll wait until after launch to decide. I feel like if you put your mind to it you could get to end game rather quickly though which is a problem IMO.

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on November 03, 2018, 01:29:46 PM
I have two free codes if anyone wants to try it. It goes online at 3 today for a few yours and then tomorrow is like 7 hours

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/all-fallout-76-beta-dates-and-times-on-ps4-xbox-on/1100-6462674/

PM me if you want a key, you will need a Bethesda.net account and have the Bethesda client downloaded to redeem.
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on November 03, 2018, 09:06:08 PM
I must concede the game is fun but not for any of the reasons that make the game online only. I solo'd through the whole experience (made it to level 6) I only did one group event but the game is pretty easy to get through all on your own. The only thing that was annoying is people with mics are audible when you get close and some people have terrible mics and/or terrible personalities. The one multiplayer event I was in was a little confusing and one guy got frustrated with one of us for not intrinsically knowing what to do.

Killing mobs is a lot easier than I thought even though good weapons and VATS is different mainly because the enemy AI is super bad (way worse than Fallout 4) the map is also big and instances inside buildings are multiplayer so there's a lot of room to do things once people started spreading out things got more fun for me (I wanted to solo)

Base building is kinda pointless IMO and I can't really see the benefit to grouping up as everyone has to do quest things themselves rather than as a group. But the game is fascinating, I really do hope that they give us the option for private servers / invite-only RP servers.

As for the RP side of things the leveling and perk card system works well, the story is told through holotapes and is kinda hard to follow because it's tough to listen to a narrated story while you're trying to stay alive or do something else. The holotapes kinda play in the background. The quest markers are confusing and hard to read for me, I'm never sure what I should be going after and the map button is ESC which is weird I'm kinda stuck on one of the earlier quests because I'm not sure where to go at the moment. I had one quest marker that sent me traveling across the map to something I definitely shouldn't be anywhere near but I digress...

Anyway I can see myself playing some hours of this and I've re-purchased the game ($80 meh) it's Fallout and I'll play it

The world is too lush still, I need more wasteland in my wasteland (granted I haven't hit the higher level areas yet which are supposed to be more desolate.
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Lazybones on November 03, 2018, 11:57:06 PM
Apparently the physics engine is tied to frame-rate and thus can be exploited currently.
https://youtu.be/BgKqawcb-80?t=297
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on November 03, 2018, 11:59:55 PM
Quote from: Lazybones on November 03, 2018, 11:57:06 PM
Apparently the physics engine is tied to frame-rate and thus can be exploited currently.
https://youtu.be/BgKqawcb-80?t=297
It's also hilarious :D

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on November 04, 2018, 01:39:26 AM
Wish I could get on this weekend to test the game but too much going on. I appreciate the code offer though Mr. Analog
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on November 23, 2018, 02:16:07 PM
https://ca.ign.com/videos/2018/11/22/7-reasons-fallout-76-failed-opinion

IGN's reviewer did NOT like the game for 7 Reasons... curious Mr. Analog on your thoughts of the game (or anyone else here whom is playing it)?
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on November 23, 2018, 03:02:32 PM
Quote from: Melbosa on November 23, 2018, 02:16:07 PM
https://ca.ign.com/videos/2018/11/22/7-reasons-fallout-76-failed-opinion

IGN's reviewer did NOT like the game for 7 Reasons... curious Mr. Analog on your thoughts of the game (or anyone else here whom is playing it)?

PROS:
- Exploring a big open world
- Lots of lore to absorb
- Lots of gunplay / weapon modding

CONS:
- No storylines
- No NPCs
- No Mods

The Fallout series has been mainly a role playing game where you take on a character role of your own choosing and play through the world with it. Will you be a good guy, a bad guy or something in between? Kinda up to you and your behavior, stats and your dialog responses. Fallout 76 is not that kinda game, at least not without friends who are willing to RP with you.

76 is basically the radiant quests from Fallout 4, except multiplayer. Literally that's it, there's plenty of combat to be had with all the new creatures but you run around shooting stuff and reading things. Whether or not you do it alone is up to you but the main thing is you get a questline from either entering a location, talking to a robot or reading a terminal and it gives you a framework to just go and find trouble / explore locations.

For me it scratches the "I want to faff around with guns in a Fallout setting" itch but it doesn't quite fit the bill for what I would consider an RPG, which is what Fallout is supposed to be.

Sure you can sit there and read several pages or listen to hundreds of hours of lore or you can just click through terminal entries / play holotapes until your quest marker opens, it's really really hard to get invested in it if there's no purpose. Again going back to the radiant quests; if you didn't like the whole "go to a location and shoot stuff" fetch quests in the late-game of Fallout 4 then 76 is not for you. If you did enjoy just wandering around getting in trouble and exploring stuff then this will hold your attention.

I haven't really decided if I like or hate this game yet, I haven't logged many hours in it (in fact I went back to playing Fallout 4 again.) It's just missing those critical RPG elements that the other games had - if I could compare it to anything it would be RUST or ARK, you're just in a world looking to make your own fun, survive and occasionally read something about the Fallout universe. Wash. Rinse. Repeat.

I have to talk about the online only because it actively makes things worse:
- Realtime VATS sucks (it just does, half the time you'll never use it)
- No ability to pause or use console commands if you get stuck
- PVP is an utterly pointless drain of resources and not very fun
- No mods (yet)

I feel like if I could spin up a local instance and play with regular VATS, savestates, mods and the ability to pause I'd be a lot more happy with it but as it stands I've completely avoided any of the things that multiplayer is supposed to provide because I'm just not interested. Like many games before I like being a Lone Wanderer and just taking things at my own pace without feeling like I'm doing chores. AND YET the game looks and runs well and the combat and building is fun as is the exploring. So I am super torn about it. Plenty to hate AND enjoy.

Ayoooo spoilers ahead:
Spoiler
The reason why all the humans are dead is because of the Scorchbeasts unleashing a disease from underground the earth, the main quest starts you discovering that people survived the blast and were rebuilding the world but were all mysteriously killed off in the region. The "end game" is to get a nuclear launch code and drop a nuke on a scorchbeast fissure, this spawns the scorchbeast queen and you try to wipe them all out saving West Virginia for another day.
[close]

Would I pay $80 again for the same experience; probably not. It's just Fallout-y enough for me to want to keep going BUT not Fallout-y enough to keep me playing for hours on end

I'm sure that doesn't answer much LOL an attempt was made
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on November 23, 2018, 03:07:57 PM
Thanks for the info.  I think I will pass on this at full price, but if it really is on sale for a good deal I might check it out.  If I do maybe we can travel the wastelands together.
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on November 23, 2018, 03:18:16 PM
Quote from: Melbosa on November 23, 2018, 03:07:57 PM
Thanks for the info.  I think I will pass on this at full price, but if it really is on sale for a good deal I might check it out.  If I do maybe we can travel the wastelands together.

For sure, if it goes on sale grab it because if anything this will be one of those games that Bethesda improves over time. That's mainly why I didn't talk about glitches and the like because those will get ironed out.

PvE would be super fun with people I know... trouble is finding time is hard :lol:
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on November 25, 2018, 07:51:25 AM
It's dropped in price, twice already...

https://www.pcgamer.com/fallout-76-drops-in-price-again-to-dollar35/

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on November 25, 2018, 12:03:50 PM
Quote from: Mr. Analog on November 25, 2018, 07:51:25 AM
It's dropped in price, twice already...

https://www.pcgamer.com/fallout-76-drops-in-price-again-to-dollar35/

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Tempting but not cheap enough yet for me :( with its current state.  I'd be buying it not to play it till after Jan.  Looking around $20 or so for me to pick it up now :D.  Thanks for letting us know though!
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on January 15, 2019, 07:13:38 PM
So guess who got 76 for XMas?  I am so lost though on what to do... is there a good how-to vid or guide you recommend Mr. Analog?
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on January 15, 2019, 08:36:12 PM
Quote from: Melbosa on January 15, 2019, 07:13:38 PM
So guess who got 76 for XMas?  I am so lost though on what to do... is there a good how-to vid or guide you recommend Mr. Analog?
The first quest is to follow the footsteps of the Overseer from there you should get the First Responders series of quests. Those quests send you around places where you'll find more quests. After that its all about exploring, finding audio logs / robots / terminals, monsters, challenges and loot.

If you want to absorb the lore listen to all the audio logs / read all the terminals otherwise just click through them once your map marker / quest log updates.

As you get higher level you'll find enemies get fairly bullet-spongey. Oh yeah not all junk items are created equally and inventory space is limited, 3D Fallout / Skyrim games are generally a kleptomaniac's dream EXCEPT this one. Only keep what you intend on using.

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on January 15, 2019, 08:58:13 PM
Quote from: Mr. Analog on January 15, 2019, 08:36:12 PM
Quote from: Melbosa on January 15, 2019, 07:13:38 PM
So guess who got 76 for XMas?  I am so lost though on what to do... is there a good how-to vid or guide you recommend Mr. Analog?
The first quest is to follow the footsteps of the Overseer from there you should get the First Responders series of quests. Those quests send you around places where you'll find more quests. After that its all about exploring, finding audio logs / robots / terminals, monsters, challenges and loot.

If you want to absorb the lore listen to all the audio logs / read all the terminals otherwise just click through them once your map marker / quest log updates.

As you get higher level you'll find enemies get fairly bullet-spongey. Oh yeah not all junk items are created equally and inventory space is limited, 3D Fallout / Skyrim games are generally a kleptomaniac's dream EXCEPT this one. Only keep what you intend on using.

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When do I see other actual players?  Its a ghost town here...
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on January 16, 2019, 02:59:26 AM
Quote from: Melbosa on January 15, 2019, 08:58:13 PM
Quote from: Mr. Analog on January 15, 2019, 08:36:12 PM
Quote from: Melbosa on January 15, 2019, 07:13:38 PM
So guess who got 76 for XMas?  I am so lost though on what to do... is there a good how-to vid or guide you recommend Mr. Analog?
The first quest is to follow the footsteps of the Overseer from there you should get the First Responders series of quests. Those quests send you around places where you'll find more quests. After that its all about exploring, finding audio logs / robots / terminals, monsters, challenges and loot.

If you want to absorb the lore listen to all the audio logs / read all the terminals otherwise just click through them once your map marker / quest log updates.

As you get higher level you'll find enemies get fairly bullet-spongey. Oh yeah not all junk items are created equally and inventory space is limited, 3D Fallout / Skyrim games are generally a kleptomaniac's dream EXCEPT this one. Only keep what you intend on using.

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When do I see other actual players?  Its a ghost town here...
You should be able to see other players marked on your map. If somehow you are on an empty server you can change the server you are connected to.

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on February 20, 2019, 10:26:45 AM
Fallout 76 player who spent 900 hours in-game says they've been banned for having too much ammo

https://www.pcgamer.com/fallout-76-player-who-spent-900-hours-in-game-says-theyve-been-banned/

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Darren Dirt on February 26, 2019, 02:04:39 PM
"The need to own is being supplanted with a need to experience things and a desire to try"

https://variety.com/2019/gaming/columns/the-future-of-gaming-is-subscription-1203146012/
-EA senior vice president of player network Michael Blank

"Despite the growing interest from consumers and publishers in subscription-based gaming, it likely won?t fully replace traditional physical ownership or digital purchasing. Music and movie sales aren?t dead, they?ve just been eclipsed. The same is likely to happen with games..."

("Hey gamers, you know all your base that you THOUGHT you owned? Nope, it belong to us! [and there is nothing you can do now to stop us...]")
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on February 26, 2019, 02:34:15 PM
Quote from: Darren Dirt on February 26, 2019, 02:04:39 PM
"The need to own is being supplanted with a need to experience things and a desire to try"

https://variety.com/2019/gaming/columns/the-future-of-gaming-is-subscription-1203146012/
-EA senior vice president of player network Michael Blank

"Despite the growing interest from consumers and publishers in subscription-based gaming, it likely won?t fully replace traditional physical ownership or digital purchasing. Music and movie sales aren?t dead, they?ve just been eclipsed. The same is likely to happen with games..."
So...

#1 I'm not sure why this is in this thread

Quote from: Darren Dirt on February 26, 2019, 02:04:39 PM
("Hey gamers, you know all your base that you THOUGHT you owned? Nope, it belong to us! [and there is nothing you can do now to stop us...]")

And...

#2 Physical/Digital media really means what to you?  Subscription based gaming is nothing new... MMOs have been doing it for years, and most of those you had to Buy the initial product, then pay the subscription.

What does Subscription based gaming give you today?  Services like XBOX Live Pass, or Origin Access allow you to play titles like Anthem, Crackdown, Sea of Thieves, etc without having to pay full price and potentially be disappointed with your purchase.  The option is still there to purchase those games at this time as well (usually with a discount if you have the subscription), so that concept is still not gone.

So I don't quite get what you are pointing out here?  I personally think Subscription based gaming is a great way to get at titles I would have had to drop $100s on to just play.  In the absence of demos/free trials or the concept of shareware, I think this is probably the next best thing for consumers to try products.  And hey, for the convenience of it I will probably end up paying more for a game like Anthem over the course of 2 years, probably 3x over for that title alone... that is ONLY if it is the only game I play from that Subscription service - which it is not.  So for me, the cost per month saves me money as I will likely play 15-20 titles a year from the Subscription service, which will be far less than $60 (average cost of game) * 20 (titles) at a total cost of $1,200, where as a subscription of even $20/month is going to cost me only $240 that year! Hell having both XBOX Live Pass, XBOX Gold, EA Access, and Playstation Plus is still just over $600 / year, and that alone gives me access to over 400 unique games to play on 3 separate devices (which I will probably play at least 10 per device over the course of a year, so make that $60*30 if bought outright).

Sorry if this comes across a bit targeted... I'm a little on edge recently around negative comments or insinuations towards EA as I am watching BioWare's latest IP (Anthem) take a blasting based on biases of EA opinions and DICE's Battlefield 5 getting racked because it too is an EA distroed game.
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on February 26, 2019, 03:00:17 PM
I hear this a lot about Fallout 76 the thing is it's designed for multiplayer, if they were trying to "SIM City" a single player Fallout game I wouldn't buy it.

Not all server only games are evil, but if you don't want to support that kind of behavior then don't buy into it. For the rest of us who might enjoy online subscription based games back down [emoji12]

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Darren Dirt on April 25, 2019, 01:58:19 PM
The below post is far less off-topic than the one above.

I thought of this thread when I saw "Fallout 76" mentioned -- because so many of you guys are VERY passionate fans of the series (up until ... 76).

Q: Do you way-more-gamer-than-me guys agree with these "examples of the anti-consumer, corporatist** behavior in nerdom" in 2018?

>>> https://www.geeksandgamers.com/corporatism-vs-nerdom-repeating-industry-killing-mistakes/

...and if so, what can the individual consumer do to remind the "entertainment industry" of the primacy in importance of that FIRST word?
Other than maybe try to be the next RLM by pointing out the sad reality through humor...


** be mindful of the difference between the 2 "C" words -- "Capitalism, however, is not the culprit though. It is Corporatism, the collective mentality of the corporation that views workers as interchangeable and customers as lacking options." (https://intpolicydigest.org/2017/09/15/don-t-confuse-capitalism-with-corporatism/)
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on April 25, 2019, 04:02:42 PM
Well video game industry is today the #1 entertainment industry, so if look solely at that industry for targeted revenue for a company, then of course the market will be flooded with much more crap than golden gems.  As then you are seeing expansion by companies that aren't even in the space adding to it (Google, Amazon both coming with Consoles) and some companies expanding into the space beyond their historical access (nVidia Sheild for example), the chances that the industry will continue to be driven by money grabbers is higher and higher.

I'm scared somewhat for the big names in video games and the consumers that like their products: Blizzard, EA, id, Valve, Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo.  There is way more accessibility and cross access of titles, mobile platforms, competition from outside, from crowd funding, etc. that can eat away at them, which will push them to release titles faster/more variety to try to grab the more of the market.  This means the consumer will have to either stretch their wallet or be very selective, and that can only lead to some form of crash I think...

Then again, gaming has now full professional players, leagues and such.  Gamers are cool, iconic and celebs.  Something like Ready Player One is very possible as well.

Either way, as you put it, corporatism will be very much in play from the bigger names.  The indie/crowd funders may be the ones that can survive the corporatism, but then again they probably will be bought out/locked in by the big names anyway (just look at https://phoenixpoint.info/epic and the creator of XCom, started as a crowd funded independent on many platforms and is now an Epic exclusive on PC).
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Darren Dirt on May 12, 2019, 11:53:07 AM
HOLYCRAPLOL

"The Fall of 76"
by Internet Historian**

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjyeCdd-dl8

4,098,532 views in 8 days.

The description of the Duffel Kerfuffle alone is just absolutely brilliant.


**apologies for the new addiction -- the Kony 2012 bid is both hilarious AND insightful! Kinda ditto for the MySpace analysis.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR1D15p_vdP3HkrH8wgjQRw/videos

Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Darren Dirt on June 20, 2019, 05:54:11 PM
Quote from: Darren Dirt on May 12, 2019, 11:53:07 AM
HOLYCRAPLOL

"The Fall of 76"
by Internet Historian**

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjyeCdd-dl8

4,098,532 views in 8 days.

The description of the Duffel Kerfuffle alone is just absolutely brilliant.


Speaking of Fallout 76...

E3 2019 supercut (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAYSx7TiJSo#t=1m44s)

Pretty much what you expected it would be, probably. Especially funny @ 1:44 :)
(These virtual monopoly megacorps sure make it easy to be a cynic, don't they.)

Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on June 20, 2019, 05:58:40 PM
Finally adding NPCs and human raiders into the game A+

Adding a Battle Royale mode? F--

WOOOH guy F-------
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Darren Dirt on June 21, 2019, 10:17:59 AM
Quote from: Mr. Analog on June 20, 2019, 05:58:40 PM
Finally adding NPCs and human raiders into the game A+

Adding a Battle Royale mode? F--

WOOOH guy F-------

In the supercut I shared, I love how the guys announcing BR think they will get a positive reaction...
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on October 25, 2019, 09:26:01 AM
https://ca.ign.com/articles/2019/10/24/fallout-76-the-fallout-first-web-domain-has-been-taken-over-by-a-hilarious-angry-fan

Whops....

https://falloutfirst.com/

Funny and yet... kinda right on the content no?
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on October 25, 2019, 11:31:28 AM
Quote from: Melbosa on October 25, 2019, 09:26:01 AMhttps://ca.ign.com/articles/2019/10/24/fallout-76-the-fallout-first-web-domain-has-been-taken-over-by-a-hilarious-angry-fan

Whops....

https://falloutfirst.com/

Funny and yet... kinda right on the content no?
Whoops indeed lol

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on April 14, 2020, 06:06:41 PM
Wastelanders update today!

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Melbosa on April 14, 2020, 06:44:39 PM
Yeah I saw... you get yours on Steam too?
Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Mr. Analog on April 14, 2020, 06:46:36 PM
Quote from: Melbosa on April 14, 2020, 06:44:39 PMYeah I saw... you get yours on Steam too?
Yup! Downloading now

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Title: Re: Fallout. Online. Now available.
Post by: Darren Dirt on April 16, 2020, 09:30:23 AM
Quote from: Mr. Analog on October 25, 2019, 11:31:28 AM
Quote from: Melbosa on October 25, 2019, 09:26:01 AMhttps://ca.ign.com/articles/2019/10/24/fallout-76-the-fallout-first-web-domain-has-been-taken-over-by-a-hilarious-angry-fan

Whops....

https://falloutfirst.com/

Funny and yet... kinda right on the content no?
Whoops indeed lol

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Goal = $110 to cover his hosting costs, he got... a little more.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/fallout-first-website-hosting-and-domain-fees