Fallout 4 anniversary edition has released folks and guess what. It's a broken piece of crap.

Even xbox loyalists jez corden and colt eastwood are complaining about it. What a clownshow.

https://twistedvoxel.com/fallout-4-...aces-harsh-backlash-over-bugs-and-mod-issues/




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I bought it last night, I've had 2 lockups working with an old save file. The load screens are unusually long. I'll need to start a brand new game and see if the issues persist. But right now I consider this an unplayable game.
 
Why are remasters/reissues/whatever this is so goddamn hard? I don't care if you're trying to shop these projects out to some F-tier interns in India, these companies need to do a better fucking job. I'm sick of the "ohhh gamedev is hard and expensive and takes too long" whining from the PR shills. There's no valid excuse for this.
 
Why are remasters/reissues/whatever this is so goddamn hard? I don't care if you're trying to shop these projects out to some F-tier interns in India, these companies need to do a better fucking job. I'm sick of the "ohhh gamedev is hard and expensive and takes too long" whining from the PR shills. There's no valid excuse for this.
Wrong thread for this type of rant. This isn't a remaster.

This is the game, DLC, and "verified" installed creation club content all put together in one package, much like Skyrim Anniversary.

Fallout 4 1.0 also had bad issues on release. This is just Bethesda being status-quo Bethesda, including their jank engine.

Fallout 4 was just the first time reviewers and fans both finally started feeling fed up with it. Then 76 amplified the problem.
 
Wrong thread for this type of rant. This isn't a remaster.

This is the game, DLC, and "verified" installed creation club content all put together in one package, much like Skyrim Anniversary.

Fallout 4 1.0 also had bad issues on release. This is just Bethesda being status-quo Bethesda, including their jank engine.

Fallout 4 was just the first time reviewers and fans both finally started feeling fed up with it. Then 76 amplified the problem.

I wasn't sure how to categorize it because the changes seemed fairly significant, particularly considering how old the game is, but fair point.

The fact that Bethesda still managed to break it, though… incredible.
 
Any of course the new update THAT NOBODY NEEDED breaks mods for thousands of people. For a company publicly saying they cannot leave SHITBRYO engine behind (for those that don't know - it's the engine created for Morrowind) because it would mean severely limiting mod creation they for sure hate modders.
 
Corporate greed knows no boundaries. Here I am playing Fallout London, a fully realized new Fallout game and a very good one at that, completely for free. Lol.
 
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