It's funny how after having ADA as a companion for less than 10 minutes the "Wouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu" sound of an Assaultron's head laser charging up is suddenly a calming sound instead of a panic-inducing one.
@kaiserkiwi Hey, go with what you know and what brings you joy, friendo! I still play Cyberpunk2077 fairly often, even after multiple playthroughs and no new content because I love the world so much.
I swear #Fallout4 respects the players time and attention less than any major title in the last ten years. The game goes out of its way in several ways to just underscore how little it understands these things.
Going back to my earlier criticism: there is a third of four different games in Fallout 4 and those thirds don't play nicely together.
@Xalofar Pas du tout, j’ai écris l’ALT un peu trop en speed en pleine préparation de mon dîner, ta remarque est donc très pertinente pour clarifier un peu mieux la situation sur la vidéo. :blobcatbreadpeek:
#Fallout4 is like… "Okay I know I am missing my kidnapped son, my spouse was brutally murdered by unknown individuals, and I'm hundreds of years out of place, but my absolute Number One priority is going to be rescuing this cat who just ran away"
@hrefna hah, Preston! I remember now. That’s a clever solution if it helps stop the flow of alerts.
The other thing I remember about the game was how despite the quite dramatic story arc, the plot twist of the main quest, and all that… I never managed to feel like I really cared about the fate of the protagonist. I’m not sure why that was.. something just felt off in the storytelling. Hell, I even remember Preston but can’t remember the name of the main character 😄
@hrefna I should say though, I did enjoy much of the game up until the the end. I don’t think it was anywhere close to New Vegas though, despite its more polished appearance.