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Post » Mon Nov 30, 2015 1:53 am

- Items. I wish we had more items to search for. Only about 30 hours in, but already getting bored of scavenging. More armor choices, more weapon choices, and perhaps items that we can craft to add to weapons, or armor....or rare items that do something special...like offer mods to our character stats or specs.

- Weapons and armor. As mentioned above, really wish we had more options. A game as big as fallout...and a game BASED on scavenging such as fallout, should have much more weapons and armor possibilities (think Borderlands 2ish)

- Armor system - would have been cool to see a Diablo-esque type of armor system. Yea, I get it...this game isn't borderlands...it isn't diablo....but there are some ideas from other games (such as these two) that could have been implemented in FO4 that would have ROCKED. Sometimes it gets confusing when browsing through all my armor, especially modded armor, I would have liked a graphic interference for wearing armor, like in the diablo games.

- local maps - the local map is a complete mess. It doesn't help at all. Again, some games have really locked down world and local maps....I don't see why in 2015, fallout4 couldn't have utilized a better mapping system. The world map could be better, but it doesn't bother me. The local map is garbage though

- speech system - As others have said.....I shouldn't have to be playing a guessing game while speaking to someone about what my character is actually going to say. What good is a "choose your own speech" implementation in a game, if I don't even know beforehan what I'm choosing, lol.

-Beginning game - Unlike fallout3, we aren't given a tutorial. This would have been fine, if this was just an upgraded FO3. However, with the new stuff like building settlements, we really could have used more info/explaining. The learning curve on fallout4 is pretty steep when compared to fallout3 or fallout new vegas. Lots of the stuff in fallout4 is NOT intuitive. I will say, after about 20 hours of gameplay, it all comes together and makes sense....but before that is a lot of confusing attempts at figuring out wtf to do.

- Questing - I would have liked to see the questing more linear. I love having side quests, and I LOVE being able to randomly explore and find new things....but I feel that the quests could have been more linearish, if that makes sense. I didn't have any problem with the way the quests were in FO3 or FO:NV, but in this game its just weird for some reason. Hard to explain

-No fullscreen bug. - Something worth mentioning. Myself and thousands of other PC users are unable to play in full screen. I don't think anyone has figured out why yet, so I'm hoping this can be patched ASAP.

Overall, I LOVE this game so far. Please note I'm not complaining, I just wanted to put a few issues I've had out there, and see if anyone else feels the same.

I definitely think this game is great, and it is only going to get better with time. I think Bethesda is going to stay on top of patches, updates, and DLCs....and if they do, like I said, this game will only get better :)

All in all, I'm a happy customer, and will continue spending most of my free time playing for some time to come D

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James Shaw
 
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Post » Sun Nov 29, 2015 11:50 pm

It already has Diablo/Borderlands RNG loot, why ask for that?
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Post » Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:00 am

Some of the traders do have gear with a * next to it that offer benefits to stats or skills. Modding will fill in the gaps once the meshes, textures and GECK are sussed.

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