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

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Rally:


--- Quote from: Lord Tony® on December 19, 2015, 06:19:01 AM ---

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I feel like you're the type of dude to murder every character in the game and then complain about not having enough side-quests to do.

Here's an idea: if you want to kill stuff, go into the wasteland and find bad guys. Don't go into major settlements (which are clearly marked as settlements) which have HUGE roles in the main story line (the entire point of the game) and go blasting everybody. Like, seriously, if you were actually able to kill everyone in Goodneighbor, the storyline would probably be a 1/10 of the length.

Lord Tony®:


--- Quote from: Rally on December 19, 2015, 11:54:38 AM ---I feel like you're the type of dude to murder every character in the game and then complain about not having enough side-quests to do.

Here's an idea: if you want to kill stuff, go into the wasteland and find bad guys. Don't go into major settlements (which are clearly marked as settlements) which have HUGE roles in the main story line (the entire point of the game) and go blasting everybody. Like, seriously, if you were actually able to kill everyone in Goodneighbor, the storyline would probably be a 1/10 of the length.

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If I want to kill a quest giver and not get the super cool rare quest reward item then that's my problem.


New Vegas still knew how to write a story and allow every NPC to die. Basically the only main quest NPC being yessman. Technically every NPC in NV is a sidequest character and that's how it should be. I'm not forced on a fixed path for the sake of drama because my son/dad went missing!!!!!


Fallout 3: Escape Vault 101 to find your dad.

Fallout 4: Escape Vault 111 to find your son.


Been there, done that since Fallout 3.

Rally:


--- Quote from: Lord Tony® on December 19, 2015, 12:02:08 PM ---New Vegas still knew how to write a story

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New Vegas' story was basically "you wake up and must kill". Like I don't get it. Why do you have to kill everybody, that's stupid and unrealistic. New Vegas' story was boring, linear and incredibly repetitive, like hey go impress these guys and kill everyone who opposes them. oh also get some help from these guys i guess. I think it's kinda stupid that when an essential NPC 'dies' they get down on their ass and start taking pot-shots, it would be cooler if they rag-dolled and re-spawned after you left the area. But expecting developers to throttle the stuff out of their story line and forget it in the ass just so you can run around blasting people like a moron is, well, moronic.

Either way, since we (very thankfully) live in a world where everybody gets a good game, and Lord Tony gets to play his stuffty perspective of said game, it was very easy to google a mod that probably suits your interests. http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/837/?

Also I like how you say "since fallout 3" as if there hasn't been literally a single game between Fallout 3 and the one you're currently complaining about.

Lord Tony®:


--- Quote from: Rally on December 19, 2015, 12:23:29 PM ---New Vegas' story was basically "you wake up and must kill". Like I don't get it. Why do you have to kill everybody

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Um, you can beat the game without killing a single person.

You don't even have to kill Benny. Your goal is to find answers on your murder, whatever happens after that is what you decide. Killing someone is not the focus, lol.



Maybe you should play NV again and just focus on sneak and speech. You'll find that the game flexible enough that you can either kill everyone or no one.


NV is the true RPG.

Lord Tony®:


--- Quote from: Rally on December 19, 2015, 12:23:29 PM ---Also I like how you say "since fallout 3" as if there hasn't been literally a single game between Fallout 3 and the one you're currently complaining about.

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--- Quote from: Lord Tony® on December 19, 2015, 12:02:08 PM ---Fallout 3: Escape Vault 101 to find your dad.

Fallout 4: Escape Vault 111 to find your son.

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I already did all this "look for your family" bullstuff in Fallout 3. It's the exact same story all over again in 4.

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