we don't know anything at this state but there was a leaked document floating around from like 2013 that implied the protagonist might be set UNLESS they give us the option (which is also a possibility given a saw a twitter mention of someone saying his wife auditioned for the role)WonkyWarmaiden said:I do have a few questions though. Will we be able to create our own character or are we playing the guy in the trailer? Will the main character be fully voiced or was that just for the purpose of this trailer?
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All it said was "We're making Fallout 4 and it is set in Boston." But it seems to me that's all they wanted to say. This is setting up for their E3 showcase, where it's a safe bet they'll have more substantial information. Nobody was even expecting them to announce anything UNTIL E3, so I'm happy they decided to tease this.Seth Carter said:Well the trailer looks.... Fallouty? I mean, it shows very little. They have a dog, but we already seen that in fallout 3.
There was an airship that briefly hyped me up a bit, but then I remembered Bethesda can't do vehicles to save their life. (Remember "Dragon Riding" in the Skyrim DLC? Wasn't that great!)
I mean, I'm not negative on it, but it was as generic and undetailed an announcement as you could make.
....wut?Marxie said:[snip?
Why? There's no reason to change. The silent protagonist works.Zenn3k said:By fans of the series, NV is considered the superior game. I'm sure that isn't lost on Bethesda.Genocidicles said:After the backlash against New Vegas I'm worried this game is going to be as shallow as a paddling pool, much like Skyrim.
Also, fun fact, the Vault 111 guy talking to the dog MAY signal the end of the "Silence Protagonist" from the previous games in the series. He might actually be fully voiced this time around, we'll have to wait and see.
I'm not sure either, it seems very un Bethesda likeEddie the head said:Why? There's no reason to change. The silent protagonist works.
it would be a great irony that I've bitched about Bethesdas blankness for years and then when they DO give you a defined character its a bland one I can't changeZenn3k said:Also, fun fact, the Vault 111 guy talking to the dog MAY signal the end of the "Silence Protagonist" from the previous games in the series. He might actually be fully voiced this time around, we'll have to wait and see.
again...wut?Marxie said:since you can't play as any gender character in Bethesda games. Because you don't play as a character there. You play as a power projection on a featureless dummy, having fun in a theme park.
We're talking about Fallout here, a series that allowed you to choose PC's sex from the very first installment. And it's now owned by Bethesda, that makes games known from their character generator, where sex and skin colour choice are mere details when it comes to customization.Vault101 said:due tot he trailer and some speculation I read on anther site we might have a set protagonist
So? What does it matter? I thought that was what video games were about, fun power trips and such. Also, just because you don't find the gender of the main character important doesn't mean others shouldn't. Some people, men and women, want to play a lady with a perfectly coiffed '50s housewife hairdo, that's just how it is.Marxie said:Welp, aside from irritation from focusing on the least important fuck-up that Bethesda is capable of, I was trying to convey that HERE it is literally the least important thing possible since you can't play as any gender character in Bethesda games. Because you don't play as a character there. You play as a power projection on a featureless dummy, having fun in a theme park.Vault101 said:playing as a female character is important to me just as I'm sure the level of RPG'ness is important to others, were allowed to have different priorities
Okay so Fallout 3 wasn't as grim and depressing as the first games were. That doesn't mean it didn't have its moments. It's not like everything was sunshine and rainbows the whole time, it's just that Bethesda didn't feel the need to beat you over the head with how fucked the world was since it was pretty obvious when you stopped and took in the scenery.Marxie said:Yes, please tell me how game about downfall of humanity that centers it's narrative on irredeemable conflict-bound and sinful nature of humans should be a fun power trip. Just like Silent Hill 2, Papers Please, This War of Mine or I don't know FIRST TWO GAMES - nothing like some power fantasy! /sarcasmWonkyWarmaiden said:I thought that was what video games were about, fun power trips and such.
Oh, wait, a fun power trip is what Bethesda turned the series into, nevermind.
Seems £50 is the new standard AAA PC price in the UK. Bit of a shame it's hiked up so much this gen, and makes the disparity in regional pricing more apparent for us (£50 = $76.08 USD).xSerix said:Pre-orders already available on steam for £50 or regional equivalent and is selling better than Witcher 3 on steam.
Did you actually play Fallout 3 or did you immediately hate it because Bethesda made it? Dude, if you hate the new Fallout games so much then why do you even care about this series anymore? I highly doubt it will ever return to the way you prefer it.Marxie said:Actually, Fallout 2 was not grim at all. And it DEFINITELY wasn't depressing. It was in fact far more lulzy and whimsical than F3. The thing is - it still was anything but a power trip created to entertain player. 'Tis a game about post-nuclear world, talking to the player on the language of black humor and satire. And even in it's jokes and allegories it was rather clever most of the time, and wasn't ashamed of treading the territory of it's own ideas.WonkyWarmaiden said:Okay so Fallout 3 wasn't as grim and depressing as the first games were.
Meanwhile, F3 is a game about nothing, that simply happened to be set in Fallout universe. But hey! You can save/blow up Megaton! Or exterminate/work with slavers! Or irrigate/poison the Wasteland! Why? What's the point of any of it? The context? The reasons? The world and it's people that we came here to see? Who cares when you can go around being literally Nuclear Jesus in awesome power armor! That annoying radio guy will even call you so, while you're having a laugh at the records of those duuuuuuumb and paranoid pre-War people.
So it's not the tone Bethesda fucked up. It's the substance. Oh, and they also couldn't write anything not overwhelmingly stupid if their lives depended on it.
I can't deny you your predilections but the volume of your outrage is bonkers.Marxie said:Snip