Whoooo!!!
Man, Grand Theft Bogota. It would have just been an expanded version of GTA3, except you would go everywhere in the city centre by walking or biking, because it's faster than taking a car. Although, would loved to see the Santa Fe Shopping centre in a video game.
I got an excuse for going to RTX2017 ( it expensive) Gus how much did you spend on the Starcitizen kickstarter.
Austin to New Orleans is about 500 miles apart, there states are touching.
"Radigators" ... <3 Ashley
I'd love to see Michael and Gavin legging it away from Radigators! X
i absolutely think it's bullshit that Bethesda's stopping with only 2 major story DLCs. It feels extremely disappointing especially since New Vegas and F3 were given much more DLCs, all given lots of effort and were such quality and great expansions.
Those Workshop DLCs don't count as major DLCs at all, and if Bethesda ever says "oh well we gave Fallout 4 seven whole DLCs" shit shall be flipped when in reality they gave F4 2 DLCs, and 5 Lego box sets.
I love crafting and building, but I love Fallout expansions and their intriguing stories far more. Far Harbor was great, but I wouldn't count Automatron as a major DLC, since it really was there for robot building (Workshop thing), and the story was only like and hour long with no real side content. Fallout 3's Broken Steel, The Pitt, and Point Lookout were amazing. New Vegas's Dead Money, Old World Blues, and of course Lonesome Road were absolutely fantastic.
I hope Bethesda doesn't fall into a cycle of 2 story DLCs forever, but with Skyrim and Fallout 4, things arelooking grim for Bethesda major expansions.
Will Bugsidian develop Failout: New New Orleans?
he's right people i still own a bricked copy of fallout:NV, why? it's a monument to the pain received while playing that buggy game that you all think was perfect.... it also came with neat poker chips.
all i hope is that the next Fallout will actually be an RPG. that being said for some reason New Orleans just makes me think its a rip off of the Simpsons spin-off Chief Wiggum P.I.
Nick Valentine: Ah, New Orleans. The Big Easy. Sweet Lady Gumbo. Old... Swampy.
Lone Wanderer: i still don't understand Valentine, why give up your job in diamond city to set up a detective shop in New Orleans?
Nick Valentine: Oh lots or reasons i suppose, got kicked out for being a synth for one thing..
Lone Wanderer: and massive corruption..
Nick Valentine: (cutting wanderer off) for massive corruption. Exactly.
man these game wright themselves.
I just hope the next Fallout game addresses the flaws of Fallout 4. It was a good game overall, but was seriously lacking when it came to side quests and content for those who didn't want to do settlement building. The main issue with it in my opinion is the lack of player choice, as dialogue seemed to always go the same direction no matter what it said. That and the voiced protagonist took away the RP element of the game, in my opinion at least.
1) Yes!
2) sarcastic Yes.
3) grumpy Yes.
4) No, well maybe.. okay yes.
it's a flawless system!
Please give us a new Elder Scrolls first!!
Skyrim remastered doesn't count even though I can't wait to play it.
Idk if this is "The Know" news worthy. But Dell in Austin is openly hiring for positions in a next gen gaming department. I think it may be worth a deeper look. Sorry but I'm unsure as to where else to post this.
I fall into that camp of loving Fallout: New Vegas more than Fallout 3. To this day, Fallout New Vegas is my favorite game of all time. It had (has) bugs that can hurt a game, but if those are avoided that game is super good. Granted, Fallout 3's environment was better, feeling more apocalyptic and more iconic, but New Vegas' environment was still awesome. Also, the side stories were better imho, I actually really cared about companions, and the way factions were handled was incredible. Also, iron sights, weapon mods, and being able to not help the Brotherhood were all huge plusses in my book
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