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TopicBethesda fanboy Redditors blame Youtubers for Fallout 76's negative reception
RchHomieQuanChi
12/21/18 9:02:34 AM
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apolloooo posted...
glitteringfairy posted...
The game is really fun if you enjoy the core fallout experience of killing, looting, and exploring

Lmao killing and looting is never the core fallout experience. Bethesturd popularized it.

Fallout has been about immersing yourself as a character in a post apoc society, learning its culture, dealing with issues presented in any way you want, absorbing the philosophy, struggle and asking questions about a hypothetical scenario. Killing and looting is only a single spectrum of the true original fallout experience. It is as the creator, Tim Cain intended. Killing and looting is a choice. Talking, sneaking, punching, lying, intimidating, stealing is a choice that weigh as much as killing and looting.


Exactly. Bethesda completely misses the point of the series.

I actually saw someone describe Bethesda's approach to Fallout perfectly.

"Bethesda didn't make a sequel to Fallout 1, they made a sequel to Fallout 1's intro video."

It's clear they only pay attention to the most surface-level details of the Fallout franchise.
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