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[February 2016] Most anticipated DLC?

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Far Harbor

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I don't see xbox 360 in the list of consoles below at the end of the trailer...

And I have a semi-potato of a computer...

and I am too broke to buy a ps4, new pc, or xbone.

srsly hope they say otherwise (which I highly doubt), until then...
FML

Fallout is definetly not a survival exploration game. If people want to do that then I recommend they go play S.T.A.L.K.E.R. It is both a good a game and probably what they want.


it comes out later for ps3 and xbox360 don't worry
No, it doesnt. Todd Howard said they arent touching last gen.

it comes out later for ps3 and xbox360 don't worry
No it doesn't.

No, it doesnt. Todd Howard said they arent touching last gen.
No it doesn't.

i got a decent pc tho ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

we probably shouldn't be hyping because hype hurts the consumer
the consumers may be expecting more than what the dev is offering at the end point

we probably shouldn't be hyping because hype hurts the consumer
the consumers may be expecting more than what the dev is offering at the end point
Its a Bethesda game. We can already expect what we're going to get, a broken at launch buggy mess, terrible AI, mediocre animation and graphical quality, all set in a breathtaking sandbox RPG with near-unlimited modding opportunities.


we probably shouldn't be hyping because hype hurts the consumer
the consumers may be expecting more than what the dev is offering at the end point
Or we can get excited about something and be disappointed in it when we learn more? Let us have some fun...

No it doesn't.

huh thought I saw that somewhere



hype is fine, it's the consumers fault if it doesn't live up to expectation because they've had the freedom of thinking up every possible route to the game rather than just "here's the game go play it."

we probably shouldn't be hyping because hype hurts the consumer
the consumers may be expecting more than what the dev is offering at the end point
No, pre-orders hurt the consumer.

No, pre-orders hurt the consumer.
Only if the game is bad. Pre-ordering is taking a risk, and its up to the consumer to decide what level of risk is acceptable.

No, pre-orders hurt the consumer.
It depends.

On PC? Yeah, pre-ordering probably hurts the consumer. There are unlimited copies of the game for download, so preordering is nonsensical.

On consoles? I'd disagree. I remember when I used to be a console gamer, every big release was off shelves for sometimes weeks unless I ordered from Amazon.

Either way, preordering is a risk the consumer takes.

So if the protagonist is the baby shown in the pre-war part, is this one only going to be ~20 years after the Great War?