Fallout 4 - Multiple E3 Gameplay Demos, Releasing November 10th, 2015

Who remembers this:

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We were so blind...
 
Fallout 4 looks very good but I'll wait on it until the Spring or Summer Steam sale.

Every Bethesda open-world game I've played has been much more enjoyable after modding. Some games require tweaks to fix annoyances (Skyrim, Fallout 3) and some, major overhauls to fix a mess (Oblivion).

Just from the videos so far (obviously) there aren't any huge tech or gameplay advances that pull me in right away. I hate to be a jaded gamer but I think the Witcher 3's storytelling and look has set some unrealistic expectations for me when it comes to future games.
 
I remember when Skyrim was announced sometime after I was playing Oblivion and hyping up for it.

Wasn't too much of a Fallout fan although I played 3 and New Vegas.

This conference showing may change that.

I didn't expect the game to cone out this fall ir this soon but now it can't come soon enough.
 
Immediate reaction is that I'm not really blown away. I like the building/crafting aspects, but the rest looked ok, I guess.

I don't know. Wish i was more impressed.
 
So far the game looks fine. Very similar to Fallout 3 and NV which is unsurprising so I doubt it'll convert those who didn't like those games. Looks like there could be a shit ton of content too. Definately looking promising,
 
I honestly can't even put into words how many different aspects I'm fucking hyped for for this game except..there go my grades this semester.
 
I'm fucking pissed. 2015? Fucking kidding me? How the fuck am I going to pick between Star Wars Battlefront, Fallout 4, and Metal Gear Solid V for GOTY?
 
It's a big game with a ton of neat stuff but the gameplay demo totally encompassed how I am utterly disinterested in and unstimulated by Bethesda's idea of a "role playing game" and what they've done with the Fallout franchise. It's worlds apart from the series roots to the point where it is now a completely unique entity, for better or (at least for me) worse. It's just not Fallout 4 as I'd see Fallout 4. It's open world RGP-lite with crafting system made by Bethesda. Cool if you're into that. Otherwise *shrug*

I'll give it a look when it comes out but yeah, crafting/town building sealed the deal that this really isn't for me.

welp

we'll always have new vegas
 
It's a big game with a ton of neat stuff but the gameplay demo totally encompassed how I am utterly disinterested in and unstimulated by Bethesda's idea of a "role playing game" and what they've done with the Fallout franchise. It's worlds apart from the series roots to the point where it is now a completely unique entity, for better or (at least for me) worse. It's just not Fallout 4 as I'd see Fallout 4. It's open world RGP-lite with crafting system made by Bethesda. Cool if you're into that. Otherwise *shrug*

I'll give it a look when it comes out but yeah, crafting/town building sealed the deal that this really isn't for me.

more or less how i feel. these added features did not sound interesting in the slightest. but i still enjoy the wasteland and i need my furiosa rpg. so i'll cop this during a christmas sale.
 
Which consoles? PS4 and XBOne?

Curiously they mentioned consoles for all their games except for Fallout 4.

Probably cuz it has a marketing deal with one of them thats going to be announced tomorrow. i think it's with xbox. They also mentioned xbox one before PS4 on all the other games.
 
im 33 years old.

Im dancing around my room waving my hands in the air like a 6 year old on christmas....

BEYOND HYPED.

PLEASE let the PIPBOY Collectors Edition be common... i hope its not one of those only 100 made so ill never get to preorder it.
 
They need to throw this engine in the fucking garbage.
Considering they're using it for every last bit of what it offers, no thank you. The visuals aren't the star here, definitely, but they're clean, and allow for the world to be as dynamic as they're selling it, down to the very last piece of junk in the corner. All of it useful.
 
Gamebryo sticking around and the dialogue options (or lack thereof) are gonna have to be balanced for weapon/town customization and all that jazz, and we'll have to see how things work out.

Will be interesting to see how this affects the larger narrative, as well.

Game did look better in motion, but it's still pretty blatantly gamebryo in a lot of places (such as the wife's face bobbing incessantly at the beginning)

welp

we'll always have new vegas

And Hopefully New Vegas 2 a few years down the line!
 
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E3 is OVER DAMN YOU

TODD HOWARD DESTROYER OF WORLDS
 
Honestly this presentation sold me on the game, and I wasn't even considering buying it until now.

Graphically, I think the character models are underwhelming but the rest looks actually pretty good, especially for a game that seems to have so much going on.

The way Todd presented was very honest and well done, it just covered everything and showed a lot of interesting features.
 
It's a big game with a ton of neat stuff but the gameplay demo totally encompassed how I am utterly disinterested in and unstimulated by Bethesda's idea of a "role playing game" and what they've done with the Fallout franchise. It's worlds apart from the series roots to the point where it is now a completely unique entity, for better or (at least for me) worse. It's just not Fallout 4 as I'd see Fallout 4. It's open world RGP-lite with crafting system made by Bethesda. Cool if you're into that. Otherwise *shrug*

I'll give it a look when it comes out but yeah, crafting/town building sealed the deal that this really isn't for me.


agreed wholeheartedly, I was more than willing to give them the benefit of the doubt as I really did enjoy Fallout 3, but this just seems so devoid of what makes Fallout great and is instead insisting on introducing a ton of new mechanics that just don't fit with the world that Fallout always tried to express
 
Like I said.. The graphics/design is mediocre, animation is awkward/rough all over the place and because of this the atmosphere suffers. The only thing seems cool is crafting

Overall it's meh.
 
Honestly this presentation sold me on the game, and I wasn't even considering buying it until now.

Graphically, I think the character models are underwhelming but the rest looks actually pretty good, especially for a game that seems to have so much going on.

The way Todd presented was very honest and well done, it just covered everything and showed a lot of interesting features.

Yep. Spot on.
 
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