
GR - "Fallout 4 is in development. That much is not debatable. However, the methods and such surrounding its creation is still the topic of much controversy. All we know is that Fallout 4 is definitely on the way. We're expecting that a trailer for the game will be shown at E3 in June, but that's just speculation. At worst, there will be no sign of the game and - at best - there will be a playable demo released to show-goers."
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A decade on from its Game of the Year-winning triumph, Todd Howard reminisces on how Fallout 4 changed Bethesda Game Studios, its TV show adaptation and playtesting The Elder Scrolls 6.
They need to look at Morrowind and see what the progression should have been from there instead of the regression we got with the next 2 games. They weren’t horrible games but they could have been so much more.
Fallout 4 just felt too streamlined and accessible to me, the perk system was not as fun as it was in Fallout 3, not saying Fallout 3 didn't have issues but 4 just felt like a complete step back.
So the part where you just sold the same games for the last 10 years while you focused on 76 and merch, was not a reset from the "creative" aspect eh? How very Todd of you.
I bought Fallout 4 (I loved Fallout 3) at launch and I couldn't bring myself to finish it or even get close to finishing it. It was soooo damned boring and bland. I played on a very hard difficulty and I had hundreds of stimpaks. One of the only games I've played for a while and not ended up finishing it. I hated it. Just flat out hated it.
That S.T.A.L.K.E.R pic LOL XD
Walker made me lol but really i think that fallout itself played a big part in the making of skyrim, although they are different games the similarity's in character movement and look can definitely be noticed. So yea I do believe some similar coding was used. Is this proof of a fallout 4? ....eeehhhhhheee..
Makes sense – same company, same genre. Wonder whether people will still be playing Skyrim by the time The Elder Scrolls VI comes out.
This is silly.. Fallout: New Vegas still had commands left over from Oblivion in it's engine. Commands about horses and such. Bethesda just did a bad job of cleaning up their game and this is no exception.
I remember there being a mod for Skyrim to remove the bajillion unused item ID's that were never used in the actual game.
So yeah, highly unlikely that this means anything. That of course doesn't mean Fallout 4 isn't coming.
Sadly its probably nothing, I imagine its just bits from beta and alpha testing along with residue code from previous engine versions