The civilization is constructed entirely from lies. The "leaders" lie, the media lies, the corporations lie, and history lies. If he told the truth, he would be creating an exception to the rule.
The title Age of Decadence doesn't really strike me as particularly descriptive in terms of what the game is about. Most of the titles that begin with "Age of..." are RTS games as well.
There should be something in there that alludes to the Roman empire, or the fact that the setting is...
(High) Quality is not one of their interests, if you haven't noticed yet. Just the opposite, in fact. So long as they serve the overall agenda, and make profits doing so, they don't give two shits about the rest.
Mindless games/media for mindless people. It seems like a good match, considering the current state of the general population.
Throw in all the consciousness-altering subliminals in TV/games, and you've got exactly what's desired.
It's pretty clear that Beth has no interest in making a Fallout MMO, they just don't want anyone else to have any claim over the Fallout name, where there will be an association to "their franchise".
As BN said earlier, it's the rare MMO which turns out to be viable over the long term. Many...
I think what he's saying is that the bugs in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. make the bugs in every other game pale in comparison. Not that I agree with that, if that's what's being implied.
There's also Divinity 2: Ego Draconis, though they've since dumped it and remade the game with a new engine.
I can get by with occasional crashes/slowdowns and graphics/physics glitches. I've come to expect them these days.
Crappy content (see FO3/Oblivion) or missing/incomplete content (see KotOR 2) is a much bigger issue.
Epic in this case means "giant robot". Yes, it certainly was epic having friendly AI easily mow down Enclave soldiers with virtually no participation required from the player.