So I've been playing a lot of Fallout 4 recently and have really been enjoying it but it is a game not without its flaws.
I like to play it in third person, where thankfully the animation is decent this time around, but you can tell that they don't want you playing like this. As the game goes along each conversation or area transition zooms you in a little more. I swear if I didn't take the camera back out it would soon turn itself back into first person.
The game crashes a lot and seemingly at random. I had thought it was the mods I had installed but I removed them all, 'repaired' the game through Steam and the crashes just keep on coming. As a habitual saver this isn't a huge problem but its a devil when it happens at the end of a long conversation.
For me, and it's a complaint I have against all Bethesda open world games, the world is far too big for the amount of content that is in it. I am actually enjoying the story and missions but can't help but feel that the mindless slog across the landscape, as pretty as it can be at times, just drains a lot of my interest. It isn't even as if there are a lot of enemies to fight, going from location to location I encounter more non-hostile creatures than I do hostile ones. I can't help but feel, as I've done in the previous Bethesda open world games, that they would be a lot more interesting if the world was a quarter to a third smaller.
Settlement management is so dull I can't even bring myself to properly rant about it. Suffice to say I started to enjoy the game a lot more when I stopped bothering with them.
I've taken a break from the main game to delve into Nuka-World and it's pretty interesting so far. Hopefully I'm going to keep on enjoying the game despite its issues. I think this is the first Bethesda open world title where I'm willing to look past the issues.
I like to play it in third person, where thankfully the animation is decent this time around, but you can tell that they don't want you playing like this. As the game goes along each conversation or area transition zooms you in a little more. I swear if I didn't take the camera back out it would soon turn itself back into first person.
The game crashes a lot and seemingly at random. I had thought it was the mods I had installed but I removed them all, 'repaired' the game through Steam and the crashes just keep on coming. As a habitual saver this isn't a huge problem but its a devil when it happens at the end of a long conversation.
For me, and it's a complaint I have against all Bethesda open world games, the world is far too big for the amount of content that is in it. I am actually enjoying the story and missions but can't help but feel that the mindless slog across the landscape, as pretty as it can be at times, just drains a lot of my interest. It isn't even as if there are a lot of enemies to fight, going from location to location I encounter more non-hostile creatures than I do hostile ones. I can't help but feel, as I've done in the previous Bethesda open world games, that they would be a lot more interesting if the world was a quarter to a third smaller.
Settlement management is so dull I can't even bring myself to properly rant about it. Suffice to say I started to enjoy the game a lot more when I stopped bothering with them.
I've taken a break from the main game to delve into Nuka-World and it's pretty interesting so far. Hopefully I'm going to keep on enjoying the game despite its issues. I think this is the first Bethesda open world title where I'm willing to look past the issues.