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The evolution of Bethesda's Fallout
(lemmy.world)
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I'm just laughing over the downvotes. See exactly what I mean? People cannot handle a differing opinion. I said nothing about NV being objectively worse, just why I don't like it but nah. Not good enough. How fragile and insecure some people are would be truly side-splittingly hilarious if it wasn't so sad.
I prefer 3 and 4 to NV any day of the week but... 4? It's a worse game than any of the others by every margin. How I do play it is exactly how you described. I go and explore. There's a lot less overall civilization and basically the same thing as 3 when it came to hyper simple factions. But my focus is always that exploration. It's why I like Oblivion and Skyrim too. That same feel of wonder and awe of getting to explore something and not knowing what treasures or terrors you may find.
76 I played a very very small amount because I just don't dig MMORPGs in general. Feels like my impact doesn't change the world as much as you see it in single players. Can't say much in the run of music or anything else there either. But I did like being able to wander around and find new things when I was first playing it.
And the music... yeah. Bingo bango bingo he don't wanna leave the congo oh no no no no nooooooooooooooooooooo
Mental...people are just wet wipes but hey ho. Everyone's entitled to whatever opinion they want, being able to communicate effectively and understand other opinions though is the kicker.
Oblivion and Skyrim are my G's! I've spent so many hours on them and its exactly how I play them! Especially Skyrim, the wow factor does die after a while but I lowkey roleplay it sometimes and just go for a wander or a walk through an unknown fantasy universe wondering what's beyond the corner. It makes it 10x more interesting and its how I think they should have marketed Fallout 4. 10x better as a exploration game than a RPG.
Maybe one day I'll try 76, just to explore a new environment created by Bethesda but its not at the top of my list, same as ESO. Gave that up straight away. Ahhh yes the musiccc, brings me back