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chiv
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 01:52 Post subject: |
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because bethesda publishes the game. i took the same stance against cdpr for its witcher pricing too.
we never paid this much on steam when we had usd pricing (apart from some outliers like activisions COD franchise, and WB games) but now that we have our own currency, its let publishers really twist the knife, and i dont see why i shouldnt tell them all to go eat a dick every time a new release comes out at an inflated price.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 01:54 Post subject: |
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tonizito wrote: | I call bullshit on this:
Quote: | You can only be a male in the main story |
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Well supposedly the game was to be driven by a narrative and it would be very resource intensive to make a full narrative for two different people/genders. Keep in mind the information posted is over a year old and no release date has yet be given, so a lot of things could have changed and still can change. They could throw the narrative idea away and go with the old style of creation, they could spend the time to make a double narrative, or they could even reverse expectations and make it possible to have a lesbian couple or some other weird combination.
"However, after the main story is over, you can have a gender change. BGS did not rule out Females for possible standalone DLC, however." Clearly they already had designs in place for the possibility of a female character "after the main story" or as "possible DLC" - in the last year that could have become integrated with the main game.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 01:56 Post subject: |
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at least the modding community will fix that little problem... i mean female nude mods with bouncy tits are usually the first thing modders do isnt it? 
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 02:05 Post subject: |
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Code: | RELEASE DATE: BGS has a "Roadmap" already planned out for Fallout 4 and a spinoff. I already was informed about it from the studio when I worked there, and I read it. Basically, the roadmap is this:
June 2015 - Fallout 4 reveal at E3, trailer only
July 2015 - First gameplay trailers
August 2015 - More information
October 2015 - PS4/Xbox One/PC release
November 2015 - First DLC
December 2015 - Second DLC, as well as PS3/360 version release
January 2016 - Third DLC
March 2016 - Forth DLC
April 2016 - Fifth and Final DLC
June 2016 - Fallout Spinoff revealed, in development by Behaviour Interactive.
October 2016 - Fallout Spinoff released for PS4/Xbox One/PC |
i wait for the spin off
Vegas was 100x better then F3
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 02:12 Post subject: |
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chiv wrote: | at least the modding community will fix that little problem... i mean female nude mods with bouncy tits are usually the first thing modders do isnt it?  |
"The game really could use some updated NMC's Texture Pack, DarnifiedUI, Rebalance mods.. but first let me see if boob physics have been improved!"
Not to mention the poor dog, I don't even want to know what will be coded around him D:
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 02:49 Post subject: |
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Up for Pre-Purchase on Steam ... http://store.steampowered.com/app/377160/
Unfortunately no realistic regional pricing, SEA is same price as US.. Usually Bethesda is one of the good guys in this regards.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 02:56 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 03:15 Post subject: |
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on gmg its 60 bucks, so if you DID want to preorder it and youre from a pricer region, and maybe if you even have credit left, head over there.
who knows, maybe nuuvem will have a more reasonable price? 
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 03:50 Post subject: |
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I swear, one day I'm going to murder a cat because you cannot into forum quoting. 
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 04:11 Post subject: |
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JxD wrote: | Up for Pre-Purchase on Steam ... http://store.steampowered.com/app/377160/
Unfortunately no realistic regional pricing, SEA is same price as US.. Usually Bethesda is one of the good guys in this regards. |
Lol, 250 reais here in brazil (+/- 80 dollars), wtf is this
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chiv
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 04:22 Post subject: |
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sabin1981 wrote: | chiv wrote: | on gmg its 60 bucks, so if you DID want to preorder it and youre from a pricer region, and maybe if you even have credit left, head over there.
who knows, maybe nuuvem will have a more reasonable price?  |
A 23% voucher brings that price down even more;
http://www.greenmangaming.com/s/no/en/pc/games/action/fallout-4/
23PERC-ENTOFF-48HOUR |
...does it? 
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 06:10 Post subject: |
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Funny how y'all missing the part where...
Spoiler: | this will be the perfect game to reintroduce paid mods on steam. Remember what they said? Skyrim was too far in at this point, but it will come back in the future on a fresh game |
Shakabutt wrote: | That music sequence when the airship lifts off over the city damn
Game looks amazing, it may not have many polygons but it sure is pleasent to look at, compared to its predecesors.
And it looks very detailed, very dense, the artstyle is rich but not overly realistic. |
If it looked any better your GPU wouldn't be able to run it, i get why you're happy 
Main PC : I7 12700, MSI Ventus RTX 4090 24gb, Alienware AW3423DW QD-OLED
Laptop : I5 4200H @ 3400mhz boost, GTX 850m 2gb Vram DDR3, 4gb RAM DDR3
Derpsole : Playstation 5 disc edition, Ninty Switcherino
TV+audio: LG CX 65" / Sonos ARC + SL ones + Sonos sub 3
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 06:23 Post subject: |
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MannyK wrote: | JxD wrote: | Up for Pre-Purchase on Steam ... http://store.steampowered.com/app/377160/
Unfortunately no realistic regional pricing, SEA is same price as US.. Usually Bethesda is one of the good guys in this regards. |
Lol, 250 reais here in brazil (+/- 80 dollars), wtf is this |
Strange, since GTAV was priced 99 reais, and most AAA are between 119-129. Hope it's not a trend cause of our struggling currency.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 08:23 Post subject: |
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I hope they give us a new game engine as this engine is getting quite dated.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 08:26 Post subject: |
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vurt wrote: | I think Bethesda does a few things better actually. The environments are more interactive (you can open every drawer, every door, tons of clutter/objects that you can pick up). It really helps with making the world feel more alive. |
That might be so, but the price you pay for that is a "city" is a place with a dozen buildings and maybe 20 NPCs. People like to talk about verisimilitude, but how realistic is entering every building in a city and rifling through every set of draws? I'd much rather a city that actually is something like a city in scope, even if that means 4,990 of the 5,000 doors are only painted on.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 08:58 Post subject: |
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1 and 2 are still amazing.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 09:02 Post subject: |
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steam 60eur
gmg 68eur, with voucher 50eur

Lutzifer wrote: | and yes, mine is only average |
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 09:04 Post subject: |
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StrEagle wrote: | steam 60eur
gmg 68eur, with voucher 50eur
 | PRE-HURRDURR NAO
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 09:07 Post subject: |
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funny thing is, this might be the lowest price for steam without using vpn 
Lutzifer wrote: | and yes, mine is only average |
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 09:11 Post subject: |
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DCB wrote: | vurt wrote: | I think Bethesda does a few things better actually. The environments are more interactive (you can open every drawer, every door, tons of clutter/objects that you can pick up). It really helps with making the world feel more alive. |
That might be so, but the price you pay for that is a "city" is a place with a dozen buildings and maybe 20 NPCs. People like to talk about verisimilitude, but how realistic is entering every building in a city and rifling through every set of draws? I'd much rather a city that actually is something like a city in scope, even if that means 4,990 of the 5,000 doors are only painted on. |
Well, if you play a Theif type of character i think it's good that you can enter all buildings and and that you are able to go through people's drawers. In TES the NPC's aren't too happy if you enter their homes or go through their things, and they also keep the doors locked at night. So it's somewhat realistic at least (realism isn't always fun).
Haven't tested the NPC's too much in Witcher 3 but they seem rather dumb. I read here that someone killed someone (a guard i believe?) and the guards didn't do anything, just stod there.. not very immersive.
Another thing TES has over Witcher is that you can play any kind of character you like. With mods you can be just about anything from stupid animé characters to Conan, and you can make a living in numerous ways that aren't possible in Witcher 3. I guess this only matters for us who likes virtual life / simulator type of RPG's though, nothing can touch TES or FO/NV here (much due to mods i will admit).
I'd like to see sprawling cities in the next TES though.. Witcher 3 was the first open world RPG to have such a thing, so it's good that they've set a new standard. Bethesda will have to improve, and i'm sure they will, because people are going to compare to TW3.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 09:19 Post subject: |
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vurt wrote: | much due to mods i will admit |
Which doesn't make for an entirely fair comparison, at least as far as virtues that derive entirely from mods go. Obviously though TES is popular on consoles, so I acknowledge that plenty of people enjoy it in its vanilla state. I've never been big on it myself, modded or unmodded, preferring a narrative-driven experience over random exploration-based experiences.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 09:22 Post subject: |
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They are just different types of games focusing on different aspects of the sub-genre.
In W3 the open world is just a backdrop to quests/characters/stories and you can roleplay within a specific role of a witcher - like 80% of the sidequests are witcher-related - the rest are social commentary. The world makes these quests believable an gives them scope and meaning. You travel through the battlefields and see heaps of bodies so you can relate to townfolk hating nilfgaard etc.
In TES/Gothic the quests/characters/stories are a backdrop to the open wrold mechanics/sandbox stuff. They are there to make the world believable and to give flavour to the different roles you can play. Yeah you can be a mage but without the mage guild storyline the world would not react to you being a mage in any way.
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Posted: Thu, 4th Jun 2015 09:25 Post subject: |
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DCB wrote: | vurt wrote: | much due to mods i will admit |
Which doesn't make for an entirely fair comparison, at least as far as virtues that derive entirely from mods go. Obviously though TES is popular on consoles, so I acknowledge that plenty of people enjoy it in its vanilla state. I've never been big on it myself, modded or unmodded, preferring a narrative-driven experience over random exploration-based experiences. |
I agree that it's not really fair to CDPR, but it's also the reality. Mods does improve their games a ton, no way around that i'm afraid.
But again, i really hope that when the mod tools comes out, TW3 will get a large and healthy modding community for years to come. It's just fantastic for TES. I mean even for Morrowind (13 year old game) new mods comes out fairly often and some of the old ones continues to improve.
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