I mean he's not wrong. A dead guy kicking me in the face isn't really something I'd find funny, Madam jumpsoffcliffs isn't laughing, and I don't see anything else that would laugh.
it both runs on the Creation Engine... which bethesda labels as a new engine, but those that know about it realise it's just a modified Gamebryo engine where previous bethesda games ran on.... the community made CTD fix for fallout 3 actually works on skyrim by just renaming the DLL and people are expecting that without any altering, just renaming, it will fix issues with FO4 too
probably not because they will have to look for resources with specific names i would assume. the ctd mod that worked as anon mentioned probably looks at very generically named resources.
but hey what do i know i've only made one really simple mod.
With some elbow grease, you could mod in the necessary resources.
Heck, with even more elbow grease you could make a program that automatically does that.
Damn, I'm using Intel's integrated **** , and the only thing I'm getting are lines when I get too close to a wall. But that's probably the ****** SSAO.
I've only had one bug, Piper's animations bugged out and she had a "hands up, don't shoot" pose going on, staying completely still even while moving kind of like a T pose. Fast travel fixed it.
Only glitch I've seen, besides basic physics ******* that are in literally every bethesda game, is the shopkeepers in your sanctuary. For some reason, I can't buy anything from them.
Half of mine just don't stay at their shops. They prefer to chill in the garden or underneath the houses I built them (retrospectively, leaving a gap under the houses was a horrible idea. The AI gets so confused.)
the game actually saved my life...I went into the glowing sea, found a death claw, and as it saw me, it the game glitched out and flung me in the air and then put me in a place he couldn't get me...then i fast traveled the **** out of there.
I encountered a glowing goul that was much too high level for me but luckily it clipped through a wall and got stuck so I just shot it to death with a pipe pistol. Stuff getting stuck in walls has saved me a few dozen times at this point.
I really do understand now after reading the comments that you really can't please everyone, I've been playing Fallout 4 and not getting on FJ or anything so I could avoid spoilers, y'all seem so upset, I'm liking it more than both of the previous games, I guess I'm lucky cause I'm not running into any issues besides the base building aspect being very glitchy and clunky to use
According to FunnyJunk, Bethesda is the onl game developer to make games with small glitches, and Fallout 4 is the only game not being 100% perfect at launch
So i've been thinking about getting Fallout 4 for some time now (I've been wanting too see what others think of the game so I could hear some feedback). Can anyone tell me if the game is worth 60$? My buddy has been telling me the game was over-hyped.
No, they didn't. (or at least not as many as people say they have) In Fallout 3 you only really have 4 or 5 options when talking to people and that is usually because of quest dialog. I can only think or maybe 2 or 3 characters that used more than 5 dialog options other than shop keepers. And to be honest most dialog options lead to the same conversions.
However in Fallout 4 ( again not including shop keepers ) you will always have 4 start options that usually lead into more to chose from, so its a conversation instead of Fallout 3's "I did your quest now what?".
In Fallout 4, it's like, you say something, or finish a quest, and then you're never allowed to have an actual conversation with that NPC ever again. At least for most NPCs. It's like, oh, you inspired a life changing event, here's a single line of canned dialogue now go **** off.
At least with Fallout 3 and New Vegas they had a sort of "hub" for dialogue that was repeatable (you could keep using), with more options so you could get a better idea of the personality of the character you're speaking with, and get more information.
It's got a lot smoother combat, but that is a trade-off since the actual RPG aspect is not really there. The map is really small and it's also really glitchy compared to other Bethesda games Which is saying something . An overall good, but highly over rated game. Worth the mooni I bet I'm going to get thumbed down due to saying something bad about Fallout 4.
More glitchy, seriously? I played FO3 and really did like the game but just couldn't keep playing because of all the problems Several quests did not give me xp after completion, Everyone in big town disappeared, Quests becoming impossible to finish for various reasons usually due to me not receiving an item when I'm supposed to The idea that FO4 is worse than that but people are still loving it baffles me. Like I said I did like FO3 and would probably love it if I could actually play the game without problems. This is the reason why I can't understand why everyone sucks Bethesda's dick. They released games with bugs that in any other would be unacceptable. And they're for the most part fixable, every problem I've had in their games are apparently fixed in unofficial patches. Which makes me question more why people love them if they don't even bother to fix their games when the fans can.
Sorry for the rant. TL&DR Bethesda releases broken games and everyone still loves them.
I experienced zero glitches in FO3. FO4 so far has given me one glitch where I completed a quest without doing all the steps and just skipping to the last one, but that was no big deal. Everything else has been great. Looting and building could be made better, but the looting is a matter of preference. Some prefer looting on the run instead of opening an inventory window for ever body. They do a pretty good job of putting **** you really want on the top of the list so it works out.
Biggest gripe I have is using a DS4 controller with the game. They just don't play well.
TLDR; It has its flaws, but easily in top 3 games of 2015 for me. Well worth your moneys
I find it very hard to believe you had absolutely zero glitches with 3. Even people I know who use the unofficial patch say that they still get small ones now and then. I will believe you haven't had any of the problems I've had. And not have them happen repeatedly.
Well it's possible I'm not remembering every detail since its been years since I've touched that game, but it obviously didn't ruin the experience for me if that's the case. I'm not trying to be biased towards bethesda or anything, but I think we need to think relatively when judging a game. Yeah, it has glitches. It should not have been released with this many blatant flaws. Except that goes for a huge majority of games that came out the past few years.
So taking that into account, fallout 4 won, but the bar was on the ******* ground. Kind of like winning the special olympics.
That's my point though, people praise them for every little thing they do right and gloss over every flaw they have. I'm not saying they're the worse company or whatever, and The games I've played by them are definitely great. But they're not the godly beings everyone seems to think they are.
Yeah, most people do exactly what you said, but most of them also know that's really not true. The respect bethesda earns for working on such a complex game for so long is the reason for that. They're not even close to perfect, but swimming in a sea of **** where treyarch and EA can pump out a new shooter or sports game every fall and sell it for the same price makes them look pretty damn good
I haven't had any glitches aside from not being able to launch it (fixed with updated drivers) and a few crashes, but I've always had good luck when it came to Bethesda games.
But I agree, combat is better than other Fallouts, but the game doesn't feel like a Fallout at all. You might enjoy it more if you've never played other FO, but as a fan of the series I can't say it's what I wanted
map doesn't seem that small to me, and i've encountered maybe 2-3 minor glitches within about 40 hours of gameplay.
to be honest, this game is much more polished than previous bethesda games were at launch.
Fallout 4 honestly may be the best game I've ever played. I've generally liked but not loved bathesda's work but this game is incredible. The townbuilding questline on it's own would make a hell of a game. The shooting is improved. The looting is improved. The main quest (as least as far as I've played it) is beautiful and well developed. It may not be perfect or up to everyone's expectations (though it blew mine away) but it is certainly worth 60 dollars. I haven't enjoyed a game this much in years and I honestly didn't even expect to love this.
I thought much less of the main quest, having been most of the way through the Brotherhood and all the way through the Minutemen. The game expects me to care about a character we spent two minutes with at the beginning of the game and has no actual character beyond being your kid. The setpieces are alright I guess, and Kellogg and Nick are both good characters in a sea of meh ones.