They better not. Fallout 4 makes it literally impossible to play as a Gay character, from the bullshit plot centred around your characters hetero relationship baggage, and the removal of cherchez la femme/confirmed bachelor while still keeping the heterosexual equivalents. In many regards...
This whole fiasco has been very entertaining. I can't believe how salty Jim is acting over what is ultimately a difference of opinion over a Triple A FPS game with RPG elements.
It is self interest to bring it back if you will otherwise die with the rest of the villagers from famine and drought.
You can't get my point at all it seems. What I'm trying to say is that, from an initial set up, you don't need to try so hard to tug at the emotional strings. "Your village is...
I don't see what's confusing about that? Of course it makes sense, from a character perspective, to care about your father. Or, at the very least, want answers for why he left you to fend for yourself. FO3 could have easily done without the saccharine "Daddy is perfect" intro to make us want to...
That's fair enough. You're entitled to your opinion. I just don't agree with you as I do think there is a lot less gamer agency when it comes to our character in Fallout 4 than there has ever been. While the temple of trials was annoying, it served as a tutorial and didn't really have any...
Good point, Naosanno. I almost always exact revenge on Benny, I sometimes forget there are other options. :lol:
I would like to say that, despite the fact you technically can side with Enclave, there is absolutely no reason to. They are so cartoonishly evil and there's straight up no benefit in...
I see what you're trying to say, but I have to respectfully disagree.
From what I've seen I'd eat my hat if the FO 4 protag's background doesn't play a big part of the story - hence my issue. In the other fallout games the plot didn't revolve around your character being a certain way. You have...
I get wanting to be positive, and I wish I could feel the same way. Who knows? Maybe the plot will be genuinely great and the limitations will be worth it. I just can't help but worry, you know? It just seems like such an unnecessary departure from the typical Fallout model.
For one, I already don't care at all about that baby. Stop trying to make me care about the baby, Beth. Trying to emotionally blackmail me into caring about the story because of a pixelated infant isn't gonna do the job, sorry.
Two, I can already imagine the opening will be a slog to get...
Beth Employee - "Back again, what do you think of our new dialogue options?"
NMA - "Everything you touch turns to poison"
Beth Employee - "I'm take that as an "I love it, thank you Todd".
(I'll be down to role play if you can offer some more details and an OCC - which means "out of character", somewhere we can discuss the direction the roleplay is going)