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[MEGATHREAD] Fallout 4 || Contraption, Vault-Tec, Nuka World

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Legoboss:


--- Quote from: Amerax on November 27, 2015, 02:06:45 AM ---I dont think its a stuffty comparison when you need a user made mod to fix it.

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All the user mod does is say the full sentence so you know exactly what you are going to say. Jumping to the "YOU NEED A USER MOD" conclusion is stuffty.

Regulith:

I'm also really not a fan of images that purposely make the game look worse than it is to people who haven't played it

Especially ones that were made 5 months before the game even came out

Amerax:


--- Quote from: Legoboss on November 27, 2015, 02:26:50 AM ---All the user mod does is say the full sentence so you know exactly what you are going to say. Jumping to the "YOU NEED A USER MOD" conclusion is stuffty.

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and in the vanilla game you don't know exactly what you're going to say.
either way there is a lack of skill based/perk related dialogue.

--- Quote from: Regulith on November 27, 2015, 02:29:40 AM ---I'm also really not a fan of images that purposely make the game look worse than it is to people who haven't played it

Especially ones that were made 5 months before the game even came out

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I don't think the images make the game look bad, it just shows the regressive nature of bethesda games.

Ceist:

another reason that the dialogue is stuffty and the story therefore, is mostly because your character is predefined for you. in the old fallouts, depending on your SPECIAL and skill levels, you character could answer questions or understand things based on an actual degree of intelligence.

here's an example of what i mean:


These kind of checks made the character actually feel like my own, rather than some face i ripped out of a magazine.

Col. Derontchi:


--- Quote from: Jubel on November 27, 2015, 02:16:52 AM ---god there is a pretty creepy maze between Miltons general hospital and Fallons general store

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Aren't they across the street

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