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[February 2016] Most anticipated DLC?

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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Fallout 4 || Contraption, Vault-Tec, Nuka World  (Read 744803 times)

Bethesda's introduction will be at E3 on June 14th at 7:00 PM PT. I'm definitely watching it.

Chances are that they'll be wanting to talk about doom too, so that's something to look forward to as well

I want to preorder it on Steam already

i've never been a big fan of fallout but i'll have to see what all the fuss is about regarding it
especially since you can get a dog in this one

i've never been a big fan of fallout but i'll have to see what all the fuss is about regarding it
especially since you can get a dog in this one
You could have a dog in all of them, though.


You could have a dog in all of them, though.
Dogmeat lives

Rex is also dogmeat

You could have a dog in all of them, though.
okay then i'll take a gander at this one because the textures on the dog don't look like they were from 4 years ago
bethesda has a tendency to do that

I think it would be cool if most of the map was the small towns of Massachusetts with a few main coastal cities such as Boston, Newport and Salem.
This would also already provide some structure for storyline of the game. The player could start out in Western Massachussets like in the Springfield area and embark on some sort of quest for whatever reason that leads them to the east coast.
am I good or what

also I haven't been this hyped to buy a game since I finally convinced my parents to buy me blockland 7 years ago


hopefully boston is actually large and not the size of solitude


It looks like they've got some nice set-pieces and worked more on environment design and scale, a lot less barren and bland than Fallout NV. I like that the cities actually look like they have some life to them. I'm guessing new designers or directors?

It looks like they've got some nice set-pieces and worked more on environment design and scale, a lot less barren and bland than Fallout NV. I like that the cities actually look like they have some life to them. I'm guessing new designers or directors?
I wouldn't call Fallout NV bland, or at least not call it a bad thing. It fit the mood perfectly. I'm actually not sure about the whole urban thing because it feels really Borderlands-ish.

I'm actually not sure about the whole urban thing because it feels really Borderlands-ish.
Keep in mind that Massachusetts is mostly made up of small towns. Think of the entire upstate New York minus the capital region area of Albany. I'm sure that at least half of the map will be exactly that with the occasional big city such as Springfield, Salem, Boston, Pittsfield, etc.
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I wouldn't call Fallout NV bland, or at least not call it a bad thing. It fit the mood perfectly. I'm actually not sure about the whole urban thing because it feels really Borderlands-ish.

I dunno, I feel like New Vegas was kinda a letdown? It was kinda empty, even The Strip itself felt really empty and abandoned with not much going on, even though it was supposed to be the bustling night-life of the wastes. I mean, for what was supposed to be the highlight of the entire game, it was a little underwhelming even if it was supposed to be. The new towns look like the designers put years of design and love into them, and they all seem to stand out.