Message from @fsmetal

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2018-06-06 08:23:04 UTC  

I want Fallout hype to be real but Fallout 4 was disappointing, and I am seriously worried about the rumors that it is Fallout Rust edition

2018-06-06 08:25:38 UTC  

Now Fallout 3 remastered hype is very VERY real

2018-06-06 08:29:08 UTC  

^^^^^

2018-06-06 08:29:29 UTC  

But also, Wait for the real trailer and then give your opinion

2018-06-06 08:29:34 UTC  

That's what I do

2018-06-06 08:32:52 UTC  

I am pretty pumped for Rage 2 though

2018-06-06 08:33:51 UTC  

I'm pretty sure that the "Fallout Rust edition" thing is just hysteria.

2018-06-06 08:34:27 UTC  

Even if it does have Multiplayer included, they'll most likely have single-player campaigns as well.

2018-06-06 08:36:23 UTC  

I want it to have a more traditional single player campaign...and I want it to actually be a fucking RPG this time around

2018-06-06 08:40:18 UTC  

Plus that originated from Kotaku, Which has had a feud with Bethesda for years

2018-06-06 08:40:40 UTC  

Kotaku is drenched in soy milk

2018-06-06 08:40:48 UTC  

So is Polygon

2018-06-06 08:41:37 UTC  

Their fucking Far Cry 5 review was one paragraph after another of "WAAAH WAAAH. WHY ISN;T IT ABOUT TRUMP AND HOW GUN OWNERS ARE ALL RACIST?!"

2018-06-06 08:45:12 UTC  

I mean, multiplayer wouldn't be bad as long as they backed it up with more RPG choices and better characters.

2018-06-06 08:45:55 UTC  

Kind of have it similar to Far Cry 5's Multiplayer where you can kind of do it to have some fun with your friends or show off your settlement builds.

2018-06-06 08:46:06 UTC  

The dumbed down level system./ The ruined dialog system./ The radiant quests. the lack of moral choice. The lack of level cap. All of this REALLY bothered me about 4

2018-06-06 08:47:02 UTC  

I think they could really improve upon the dialogue system and go back with what they had in the past.

2018-06-06 08:47:39 UTC  

And leveling should go back to what it was like before Fallout 4, but the radiant quests were kind of there from the beginning.

2018-06-06 08:47:52 UTC  

3 and NV are both wonderful RPGs. I fucking love both of them

2018-06-06 08:48:09 UTC  

However, what could really do them a service is getting better writers on staff to write better plots.

2018-06-06 08:48:39 UTC  

Hire Chris Avellone

2018-06-06 08:48:48 UTC  

Hell, I'm willing to lend them a hand.

2018-06-06 08:49:29 UTC  

Though, one thing is for certain, Fallout 4 did have some good DLCs, but those could have also been better.

2018-06-06 08:49:42 UTC  

Especially Nuka-World.

2018-06-06 08:49:43 UTC  

Hire people that worked at Bioware before it turned into an Anita Sarkeesian loving cuck pit

2018-06-06 08:50:02 UTC  

Or just hire Obsidian to do the story and writing.

2018-06-06 08:50:14 UTC  

that would work too.

2018-06-06 08:50:36 UTC  

they will respect the lore far more than Bethesda did in 4. Fucking kid in a fridge. Go fuck yourself

2018-06-06 08:51:29 UTC  

Well, the lore never really specified on the extent of how Ghouls worked.

2018-06-06 08:52:00 UTC  

Fallout 1 made it very clear that ghouls need water

2018-06-06 08:52:12 UTC  

But not food.

2018-06-06 08:52:21 UTC  

And they could sustain themselves from radiation.

2018-06-06 08:52:38 UTC  

But if they do not have access to water, they die

2018-06-06 08:52:47 UTC  

And the water problem wouldn't be too much of a problem if there's openings for moisture to enter the fridge.

2018-06-06 08:53:15 UTC  

Yes it would

2018-06-06 08:54:35 UTC  

No, I'm more concerned about the fact that no one decided to check the fridge to see if anyone was inside...

2018-06-06 08:55:17 UTC  

Like, in the past two hundred years, absolutely no one bothered checking about the kid calling out from the fridge.

2018-06-06 08:55:51 UTC  

His parents were like...200 feet away or some stupid shit. Like...waht the fuck? They did not look for him in 200 years? No one happened by it for 200 years? Awful writing on top of the very obvious lore breaking

2018-06-06 08:56:58 UTC  

I'm less concerned about the possible lore-breaking issues and I'm more concerned about the logical problems with it.

2018-06-06 08:57:50 UTC  

After all, it's entirely possible that water could have leaked in there over time to provide some sort of moisture in there and, if it's sealed tight enough, moisture could just remain in there and be recollected.

2018-06-06 08:59:14 UTC  

Then again, we're talking about the same universe that the TARDIS appears, we have talking cows and death claws, and alien exist.