sameThis is my favorite game I've never played. Every new piece of news is an adventure.
It's rare I get this much entertainment out of a game
sameThis is my favorite game I've never played. Every new piece of news is an adventure.
It's going to be a case study for years to come, no doubt. It's just such an enjoyable rollercoaster.I'm starting to believe that Fallout 76 isn't actually a game but a comprehensive guide on what future developers should never do in regards to a release.
Content, programming, PR, everything you shouldn't do is right here!
Seriously, what the actual fuck.Lmao! I love that email!
"We have no idea how you people are doing this, so tell us, or this account will be permanently suspended. Thanks!"
As Jim Sterling said: The game that keeps on taking.Lmao! I love that email!
"We have no idea how you people are doing this, so tell us, or this account will be permanently suspended. Thanks!"
Fallout 76: Corrupion.
Exactly.This is my favorite game I've never played. Every new piece of news is an adventure.
FO76 is a conspiracy planted by youtube to give creators something new to talk about every week.
This is my favorite game I've never played. Every new piece of news is an adventure.
Same boat here.This is my favorite game I've never played. Every new piece of news is an adventure.
I really don't see what's wrong with Bethesda trying to stop people from accessing features that could make the multiplayer experience unbalanced, but apparently this is actually called a "dystopian hostage taking" action.
Edit: also, it's fascist? Lol.
I think it's pretty reasonable to suppose there being a good reason for them to proceed this way. And the people who entered the room deserve getting banned anyway, so it's cool that they can be unbanned by cooperating.In this case Bethsada is banning people who access the dev room and asking them how they accessed it, instead of patching out the room itself from the game entirely.
I think it's pretty reasonable to suppose there being a good reason for them to proceed this way. And the people who entered the room deserve getting banned anyway, so it's cool that they can be unbanned by cooperating.
People are accessing that room on their own volition, they aren't being forced to enter and then getting banned.Why is accessing an area that, through the fault of the developer, is accessible a bannable offence (unless you're willing to do their job for them)?
I think it's pretty reasonable to suppose there being a good reason for them to proceed this way. And the people who entered the room deserve getting banned anyway, so it's cool that they can be unbanned by cooperating.
I suppose they created Fallout 76 and are trying to build it up simply to spite people, then?Bethsada are waaaaaaaaay past the point of being given the benefit of the doubt of anything when it comes to Fallout 76.
Heck this room is nothing compared to the damage boosting glitches that let people one shot the endgame boss.
People are accessing that room on their own volition, they aren't being forced to enter and then getting banned.
Yeah, and they're free to exploit and cheat the game as well. But when they do so, they are risking getting banned.People access all areas on the entire map of their own volition! That's kinda the beauty of free will.
I suppose they created Fallout 76 and are trying to build it up simply to spite people, then?
Has there been another AAA game even close to this fucked up, ever? I can't even think of something else in the "well, it's not technically shovelware"-tier. This game will be legend for decades.
I suppose they created Fallout 76 and are trying to build it up simply to spite people, then?