Anyone who thinks fallout 4 is anything more than decent has poor standards and taste frankly.
Proof is in your list, especially with Star Wars Battlefront EA in it.
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I'm sorry, but you must not have understood the QUESTION that I asked. In case you didn't understand, I was letting you know that I did indeed ask a question so I'm not sure why you asked if I had any. Now that we got that out of the way, I see that you still play Destiny, which indicates that you have poor taste in games and are retarded for still playing it (note that that is my opinion).
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You know you could have just made your insult right off the bat. It was incredibly obvious you were wanting and going to, and even better that you just ignored my answer to do it. Also refer to my first reply to you for my answer, it's still waiting for you to acknowledge it. Not that it would matter now, since you've already shown your predictable and convenient ignorance of it.
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Says the guy that completely blew my question off. I was serious when I asked what games(plural) you play. Now I shall ask again and don't say fallout because that's obviously not true. What games do you play that are so much better than Fallout? Or do you not want to be ridiculed because of your preferences?
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I don't judge the graphics of fallout 4 based off of what another studio can do with their own different game, I judge based off of what their last game looked like, and if I'm not mistaken, it looks much better than skyrim did.
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I believe I am letting them have them. In fact I'm simply stating what those opinions mean and are. I'm not concerned with agreement. I know plenty to say that there's better stuff out there, and plenty of people would agree.
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the amount of quests is not really an issue. the quests are there to keep the casuals happy while the real RPers go make their own story. I had over a weeks playtime before I ever spoke to nick. the game is amazing and open and the best part is you can just explore. find someone that needs help and choose to help them or not. hunt down ghouls super mutants and raiders in the city. search the swamps for bigger pray. fallout has always been the best games, not because of the quests, but because of the freedom you have from the quests.
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tons of things to do other then that. tones of things to do other then quests. fallout has always been a game with a deep deep backstory and everywhere you go on the map you can find another part of that back story. the best part of fallout is exploring and piecing together the clues about the past. theres 1 building where the worckers were locked inside and were not goign to be allowed out till they finished their work on a government project. theres another where you find a story about the baseball team and how for the first time in 170 some years they were set to win the championship and even doing it with a sweep. the final game was the night of the day the bomb dropped. so many stories to find. the world is a wasteland but its so full of memories and stories just there for the finding if you feel like looking. to me it sounds like the game has nothing other then that to do because you only want a game thats a shooter.
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You missed the point. The gameplay is incredibly combat focused, most all RPG elements take a back seat to it. Just because there's some 'tragic' story in another location to be found like all the rest doesn't mean there's tons of things to do. Then again it says a lot that you think quests are only there to keep the casuals happy.
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Lol sorry kid. What says a lot is that you think the game is combat focused. Is seams combat focused because that's what you want to see. The game is exploration based. We have enough shit games that force you to grind quests because you casuals don't know how to "progress" in a game without quests to do.
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[quote]Lol sorry kid. What says a lot is that you think the game is combat focused. Is seams combat focused because that's what you want to see. The game is exploration based. We have enough shit games that force you to grind quests because you casuals don't know how to "progress" in a game without quests to do.[/quote] As someone who's played othef fallout games, fallout 4 has significantly less sidequest and interesting locations compared to others. The fact that you cslled him a casual over his opinion is laughable
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[quote]Sorry I think you miss understood me. I didn't call him a casual over his opinion I called him a casual because his preferred games and play style is dumbed down casual[/quote] Fallout 4 is about as dumbed down as a fallout game can get
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작성자: GraveBane 12/3/2015 2:58:57 PMthank you for proving one of my points. that the series has been casualized. yet dispite that the series has held onto what truely made real oldschool RPG games RPG games, the open world and exploration. the ability to make your own store, to play your own role. RPG games these days are nothing more then interactive storybooks. they are so scripted there is no longer any role playing involved.
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[quote]thank you for proving one of my points. that the series has been casualized. yet dispite that the series has held onto what truely made real oldschool RPG games RPG games, the open world and exploration. the ability to make your own store, to play your own role. RPG games these days are nothing more then interactive storybooks. they are so scripted there is no longer any role playing involved.[/quote] You can hardly play your own character in fallout 4. Most of the side quest only have one outcome with only one way to complete. The factions are the only choices you get but even then the endings are all the same.
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but you can play your own character. no one forces you to do spoon fed quests. I've prolly close to 2 weeks actual in game time into this game now and I've yet to do the main story quests quests let alone the side quests. you can do almost anything you want in fallout 4. you are not restricted to the casual friendly quests. you may not be able to become a super mutant or join a group of psycotic raiders, but there is nothing stopping you from being a raider yourself. you dont need a quest to tell you to be a raider, you dont need a quest to tell you to kill the brotherhood, you just go do it.
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작성자: Mythic Wyatt 12/3/2015 4:18:18 PM[quote]but you can play your own character. no one forces you to do spoon fed quests. I've prolly close to 2 weeks actual in game time into this game now and I've yet to do the main story quests quests let alone the side quests. you can do almost anything you want in fallout 4. you are not restricted to the casual friendly quests. you may not be able to become a super mutant or join a group of psycotic raiders, but there is nothing stopping you from being a raider yourself. you dont need a quest to tell you to be a raider, you dont need a quest to tell you to kill the brotherhood, you just go do it.[/quote] Yet other fallout games allowed you to. You're right you dont need auest lines to be a raider but it certainly enhances your role-playing expierence. The role playing in fallout 4 is simply 1 step forward 3 steps back in terms of role playing compared to other games in the series. All in all you are much more restricted. Choosing to be a raider yourself doesnt matter in the endgame of fallout 4 because you'll be railroaded into the same ending regardless. Your actions dont have any weight in regards to the game world