ikazuchi87
First time out of the vault

Lore by casual bethard.
http://imgur.com/gallery/jim0I
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Saw this on 9gag before.Lore by casual bethard.
http://imgur.com/gallery/jim0I
A couple of those people were still wrong.I am proud to report that 90% of the comments were of people commenting on how inaccurate the entire post was. Seems New Vegas reignited the sparks of intelligent Fallout fans.
Oh right... Well:A couple of those people were still wrong.
(For example, all the people who said "Hurr Durr, The Enclave's main goal was to get rid of teh supermutants and teh ghouls)
Can you link me to the 9gag post?Saw this on 9gag before.
I am proud to report that 90% of the comments were of people commenting on how inaccurate the entire post was. Seems New Vegas reignited the sparks of intelligent Fallout fans.
IIRC, from back when I browsed 9gag, the top comment was almost always disagreeing with the post. Probably because people there don't really downvote as often as other sites, whereas they upvote frequently, so comments disagreeing with the post can become top comment fairly easily.I absolutely hated 9gag gaming section because it was such a hype-hole. But recently every time there's a post trying to mention games like Skyrim as a 'good RPG' or even a 'good game', there would be a comment or two at the top putting it down with pretty reasonable argument and quite a lot of people agreeing with those comments. Seems like the Witcher 3 and the fact that proper RPGs are out there and easily accessible kind of wake them up.
Duuuuuuude. I love you but it looks like you are trying to piss people off on purposeI was surprised how accurate it was, actually.
Don't devolve into a troll. You were doing so well before your recent behavior. In fact, you seemed pretty intelligent (with varied opinions from other members) before resorting to seemingly blatant trollish responses towards counters to your points.I was surprised how accurate it was, actually.
It was a long time ago. Sadly said post was upvoted like crazy so I doubt the audience has matured.Can you link me to the 9gag post?
I absolutely hated 9gag gaming section because it was such a hype-hole. But recently every time there's a post trying to mention games like Skyrim as a 'good RPG' or even a 'good game', there would be a comment or two at the top putting it down with pretty reasonable argument and quite a lot of people agreeing with those comments. Seems like the Witcher 3 and the fact that proper RPGs are out there and easily accessible kind of wake them up.
It would be interesting to see how far the 'gaming' audience at large starts to mature a bit.
Quite a lot of it is still rather wrong though and the OP (especially the one on 9gag) obviously meant for it to be taken seriously.it's the general shape of it. It reminds me how scholars would probably view the events from a century or two.
Quite a lot of it is still rather wrong though and the OP (especially the one on 9gag) obviously meant for it to be taken seriously.
It was satisfying to watch the OP get flayed by all the comments pointing out every lore inaccuracy in that post.
It requires a lot actually. Misinterpreting the Brotherhood and Enclave like that while brushing over things like New Vegas are among the things that needs to be fixed.Eh, with a little cleaning up, it actually would do well as a way to get people the opening crawl version of Fallout's history.
The opposite of Redderp in that regard, I seeIIRC, from back when I browsed 9gag, the top comment was almost always disagreeing with the post. Probably because people there don't really downvote as often as other sites, whereas they upvote frequently, so comments disagreeing with the post can become top comment fairly easily.
Thing is, 9gag is rife with upvotes bot, and most of the audience were too fixated on getting as many upvotes as possible. Hell, so many times long ago genuine member of the community had been calling out these automatically upvoted post which had barely been out for a minute but already had like 300 upvotes but no comment whatsoever.It was a long time ago. Sadly said post was upvoted like crazy so I doubt the audience has matured.
Based on most comments these days even on Redderp, Fallout tourists (gonna borrow this term) are a receding and unpopular minority that rarely leave their safe spaces.Fortunately, like JO'Geran mentioned above, genuine comments are a little bit more trustworthy indicator of seeing how far the audience's maturity go.
That's because of what I said one year ago, many people who like Fallout 4 will grow out of it and move to the next shiny thing. They will look back and go "I like Fallout 4, I played it for a long time in the past. But now I like *insert new game name here* more.", in a couple more years many of the people who almost worshiped Fallout 4 will change their minds.Based on most comments these days even on Redderp, Fallout tourists (gonna borrow this term) are a receding and unpopular minority that rarely leave their safe spaces.
They regularly get lampooned on by other commentators all the time for being so fanboyish and whenever one bashes New Vegas, there are twice as many responses calling them out & fully countering all of their points. It's a nice contrast to how it was during 4's hype season.
Yeah... nowadays games like Fallout 4 are like passing trends. They peak at one point before dying off fast.That's because of what I said one year ago, many people who like Fallout 4 will grow out of it and move to the next shiny thing. They will look back and go "I like Fallout 4, I played it for a long time in the past. But now I like *insert new game name here* more.", in a couple more years many of the people who almost worshiped Fallout 4 will change their minds.
Like BioShock, FarCry, Crysis... all good games but in the end they are all just generic shooters with forgetable story. That is what bethestas fallout is generic rpg shooter with horrible story, forgetable characters, illusion of choice with no real consequences.Yeah... nowadays games like Fallout 4 are like passing trends. They peak at one point before dying off fast.
Classics (along with games worthy of being classics), on the other hand, are timeless.