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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Fallout 4 || Contraption, Vault-Tec, Nuka World  (Read 719878 times)

Why do you even care dude. There are videos I like and videos I don't like, get over it :/

That its stupid for someone to generalize "almost" all brown townysis videos and call them dumb, for also just one reason.
That's some YouTube comment stuff.
90% of what you say is youtube comments

90% of what you say is youtube comments
YouTube comments hella smart then

Just go away dude we want to talk about the game.

What do you guys hope will be better in Fallout 4 than in the other games? I think they need to work on better crafting and customization.

YouTube comments hella smart then

what in the name of contradiction

Just go away dude we want to talk about the game.

What do you guys hope will be better in Fallout 4 than in the other games? I think they need to work on better crafting and customization.
Everything, seeing how we're moving console generation and generally moving ahead 5 years of technology.

btw "we just want to talk about the game"
is that why you shot down brown townysis videos that are exclusively about the game
nnnn?

better gun mechanics

less hand-holding


personally i love the color. makes the game feel alive, which will then contrast awesomely to the real desolate areas.

i like the color, but im afraid that if they make the gunplay too over-the-top it'll feel more like borderlands than fallout
I just want them to fix gunplay (make guns deadly, and melee good. fights should be fast and brutal, with no enemies sponging up damage like its nothing) and add some emphasis on survival (hunger, thirst should be concerns. to do this make each rather rare, same with ammo and really just supplies in general).

everyone always says "add hunger! add thirst!" and i feel like, while that's good for a survival game, fallout shouldn't be a first person survival game - hopefully it deviates away from that tired trope as much as possible

i think food should just make your health regen faster, that's it. no food? health regens slow af. health full? nice, steady regen. makes food important, but not too necessary that it's not fun

everyone always says "add hunger! add thirst!"
AKA hardcore mode in Fallout NV

add some emphasis on survival (hunger, thirst should be concerns. to do this make each rather rare, same with ammo and really just supplies in general).

I assume they'll keep Hardcore Mode in

Hopefully if they do it's still optional because I personally don't like those mechanics, too much stuff to keep track of

Does anyone else think that the city in the trailer looks like Fenway Park of Boston? I have proof.


There is a Nuka Cola sign in the upper middle, resembling the Coca Cola sign in Fenway Park.

Also Diamond City Surplus, like a Baseball diamond. And the Baseball bat on the building to the left.

It would be cool to have a city inside a baseball field.



bunker hill monument




USS Constitution/Ol' Ironsides




Old North Church




(new) Boston State House

no but forreal i shat myself when i saw the gold dome bc i live like an hour from boston and that stuff is instantly recognizable
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I do hope this game is on par with 3 and New Vegas, because the amount of fun I had in both of those games puts many AAA's to shame.

everyone always says "add hunger! add thirst!" and i feel like, while that's good for a survival game, fallout shouldn't be a first person survival game - hopefully it deviates away from that tired trope as much as possible

i think food should just make your health regen faster, that's it. no food? health regens slow af. health full? nice, steady regen. makes food important, but not too necessary that it's not fun
if you have FO3 on PC, i have to recommend the mod Fallout Wanderer's Edition. It beefs up the damage on everything, and makes all resources rarer. It also introduced ammo weight and basic needs. It was so good that those last bits all made their way into FO:NV as hardcore mode. I think that proves that the idea works, and it works well. Maybe not as a requirement, but definitely as a built in option.

I assume they'll keep Hardcore Mode in

Hopefully if they do it's still optional because I personally don't like those mechanics, too much stuff to keep track of
IMO it wasnt really hardcore enough. Food as easy as hell to get, and water was available for free literally everywhere because there was no irradiated water in NV. Ammo weight is really the only thing that ever needed special care for, and once you get to the Lucky 38's player home you can stop worrying about it. The doctor bag thing was inconvenient, but at least it encouraged caution early game when you couldn't buy them in bulk from anyone. All in all it just didn't feel as hardcore as the game warned about when it asks to turn on.

That zeppelin is dope

I'm gonna buy it just because of that.