I am a gamer. I love gaming, and above all else, I love roleplaying games. Sadly, because of Reasons?, I am unable to play as much as I want to, and because of this I have to be very strict about which games I buy.
That being said, I am very, very tempted to pre-order Fallout 4, simply because I love Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls so much. One thing is making me hesitate, though, and that is UI design. For me, the user interface is one of the most important aspects of a game, right up there with storytelling and world design. It's even above player choice and character customisation, if only by a hair's width.
In Fallout 3 (and F:NV), the UI was bad, but not bad enough to make me skip the game - the world design, story and game mechanics were more than good enough to make up for it. Skyrim, though... By the gods old and dark, that was an atrocious UI. Despite how much I was looking forward to playing Skyrim, I didn't even buy the game until the SkyUI mod was well under way.
Please, please, please, will gamesas keep PC users in mind when designing the UI for Fallout 4? How about, this time, let form follow function, not decide it? Make a working UI for the PC, then pretty it up, instead of making something that looks good and then try to make it work? And please make separate UIs for PC and console, and don't make a half-arsed PC port of a console UI?
Do this, and you will get at least one more sale.
PS: And please be ethical enough to not release Fallout 4 with Day 1 DLCs or restrict game content depending on where you buy the game? Pretty please with sugar bomb sprinkles on top?