
Bethesda really needs to take stock of the competition if it wants to retain its RPG crown.

Alexander Morton, the Scottish actor probably best known for starring in British comedy drama Monarch of the Glen - but known to me for being the hilariously foul-mouthed dwarf Zoltan Chivay in The Witcher 2 and The Witcher 3 - has died aged 81.

The latest revenue report from CD Projekt Group shows Xbox only made up 10% of sales for The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 in 2025.
Hey it’s ok. They are really impressed with XBOx’s new CEO so exclusivity is on the way. 😂
Ok but I mean be logical ... modern PC, Switch, PS4 PS5 then you have XBOX, of all of those XBOX is probably only 10 percent... I mean, what do you expect? 10 percent increase in sales is still nothing to sneeze at, remember - this is CD projekt red and they sell a lot of software. 10 percent of their sales is probably what most studios DREAM of selling .... just playing devils advocate..... its easy to say LOL haha XBOX.... but.. I mean we know what it is at this point. I havent bought on since my xbox one X and before that I only used other peoples xboxes since the OG XBOX and stick with PC and Playstation and switch OLED, but .. I mean.... theres nothing WRONG with an xbox considering its just not the best - but they work fine. make no mistake.
Fallout 4 on Switch 2 offers 30fps, 40fps, and 60fps modes, with graphics settings differing from PS4 and PS5 versions.
So an open world rpg coming out in 2015/16 should look better and play better than an open world rpg that came out in 2007 wow thanks
Fallout 4 doesn’t need to learn anything from anyone. It’s frickin Fallout.
Just please don't have any glitches or bugs. I don't want to go through fallout 3 or new Vegas all over again. Or even skyrim
I hope bethesda learns from its own past games not from witcher 3.
The comparisons to Witcher 3 are ridiculous. Fallout is a world where you can interact with virtually any object you see. Where you can walk up to a table and pickup any object on it. Where every NPC can be killed thus effecting the story and side quests. It's a level of interactivity that Witcher 3 doesn't even attempt. All the Witcher seems to interact with are chests, plants and candles. The Witcher 3 is a great game and is certainly huge and pretty. But until I get a quest that allows me to optionally nuke a city (that I live in and keep all my stuff) off the face of the earth and walk through the rubble it's no Fallout.