I really don't see why Brian is upset that Bethesda is punishing players who got into the dev room. It would be one thing if it was possible to access it with the capabilities in the basic game, but you guys said they used "third party applications". That's cheating as far as I'm concerned.
@Astarties that was an odd take, I agree. My read was it was one of those things that happens when it’s a mix of joke and criticism where neither really lands.
@Astarties for some reason he hates a game he has never played, takes an opportunity every video to talk about 76 even though he doesn’t like it and I doubt he has ever played it.
@Astarties How can he not be upset, Fallout like elderscrolls has a HUGE modding community, it is Part of what draws people to them. Still to this day you could go and get a bunch of mods for Fallout 4 or Skyrim and add mods to it to make the next play through completely different than the last. I would even go so far as to say they have the following they do because of the 3rd party applications. this just shows that Bethesda has completely lost touch with what made them so popular. I use to buy a Bethesda game without even watching reviews, They had my complete and total trust as far as knowing the game i buy from them will be buggy, but it will also fill me with joy and provide me hours upon hours of entertainment. I am just sad that I, A loyal gamer of many years am now in a position where watching Netflix is more appealing than playing anything.
@draykalIt's one thing to be upset that there are no mods for the game (when though we knew well in advance that mod support would be limited if it existed at all). But doing something like that in a strictly multiplayer game like 76 is legitimately cheating.