
Susan Arendt:
"I’m pretty much a sucker for any hacking mechanic you care to cram into a video game, but I’m particularly fond of breaking into Fallout 4’s computers. Though terminals often ease your way through certain confrontations, letting you turn off turrets or open doors, more often they’re digital windows into the world you now find yourself exploring. A lot’s happened since you entered Vault 111, and the chunky monitors you find dotting the landscape can clue you into events both massive and mundane. All of which is great - but mostly I like hacking them because of the clacking."
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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.
I thought I was the only one. I love the hacking game mechanic, much much more than say the lockpicking mechanic. And yes it's because of that clacking sound of teh keyboard, finding the duds and working our what the password is. It's a small thing, but I love it.
I don't exactly love it but I guess it's ok when you start remembering those harder level watch_dogs hacking minigames.
At least there is no hurry.. Like I can say about whole fallout 4. =)