Message from @Banana_soda
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I haven't touched Fallout 4.
I refuse to.
the first dlc really drove the point home, for me
Distance Fog Island
so bethesda
lazy as fuck gimmick to save the renderer from having to do anything
the perfect dupe
I don't know, everything that I've seen hasn't changed my overall perception that Bethesda isn't just a bunch of creatively bankrupt hacks.
i dont think theyre particularly creative
theyve never done anything original, period
at least not something original that *worked*
Their last golden moment was Morrowind, arguably Oblivion. But they hit their apex with Daggerfall (supposedly).
I wouldn't know, never played Daggerfall, but I will at some point.
Oblivion *could of* had a cool setting, but they retcond it
Everything else? Fallout 3 was shit, and Skyrim was okay if a bit soulless.
My thing with Oblivion was it was fucking soulless.
Fried
part of it is because they went with generic fantasy
instead of the jungle setting it oringally was
it is, very generic
all ES seems generic to me
They are, Size of russia, with the depth of a small puddle
they also dont seem to make more than one type of game, the openworld RPG
Like the only part about Oblivion that I could see myself revisiting is the Shivering Isles. Everything else just got tedious, especially with how ridiculously aggressive the level scaling was.
es could be top tier
they should do a kart racer next time
only good open world is Witcher 3, it alteast have some depth
I'm sure that would piss absolutely everybody off.
jk they dont have any memorable characters
@Veritas Prognostician Bulletsponge the game
goddamn all the enemies had retarded ammounts of health
Fallout 3 had the same problem.
Especially after Broken Steel, holy shit.
NV is same until you grind guns
@galesteppes almost the same spongy levels as the division
they should call the skill "Guns Actually Working"
so unrealistic
NV doesn't have that issue at all. Most of the early game is against human characters, and those go down quick.
Everyone says witcher 3 has depth, but i thought the story was the primary focus of the game. leaving everyhting else boring.
early game yes, But enemies scale with your level
@Veritas Prognostician not my experience, if you dont have points in guns they do practically nothing