• Rikj000
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    6 months ago

    My “nExT gEn” update experience:

    1. Get baited to re-play Fallout 4 through the new TV show + Next Gen update
    2. Be disappointed since the graphics aged like milk + Official HD texture DLC sucks
    3. Be disappointed since the update broke nearly all mod support
    4. Roll back to the release before the Next Gen update + Uninstall the Official HD texture DLC
    5. Install 205 mods, and happily play with nearly everything in 4K

    FYI, most mods I installed are from:

    • @saltesc
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      26 months ago

      Yeah, but you’ll get a few hours in and uninstall because you stop playing.

      • Rikj000
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        176 months ago

        Currently at 30ish hours and still enjoying it.

        Reminded me that Bethesda does release some great / huge games.

        Albeit quite bugged at release,
        but since they (usually) embrace the modding scene, lots of this can be / has been patched and even improved by the community.

        The Next Gen update is a stupid cash-grab though, and imo should have never happened…

        An official modpack would have been much better.

        • @psmgx
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          116 months ago

          Albeit quite bugged at release, but since they (usually) embrace the modding scene, lots of this can be / has been patched and even improved by the community

          Except that all of their patches broke all the mods.

          FO4 also was a mediocre fallout game but a decent FPS and base builder

          • warm
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            6 months ago

            The world is great to explore. Lots of hidden goofs to uncover, but yeah, you play New Vegas for story.

    • @[email protected]
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      -196 months ago

      No offense but this is totally 🤡 meme. You just walked deeper and deeper into bullshit and convinced yourself to keep stepping the whole way