"The Making of Fallout 4" ...does it exist?

Post » Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:43 pm

So... yeah. All of the Bethesda Studios games released in the past 15 years have come with a "the making of" DVD, which generally was sold as part of the collector's edition. The Pip Boy edition, however, does not list one as being part of it. On one hand that's good, because I didn't have a chance to even hear that the Pip Boy edition existed before it was gone from everywhere, but on another hand it worries me. I bought collector's edition Oblivion, collector's edition Fallout 3, and collector's edition Skyrim (paying a pretty ludicrous price for that last one, too) specifically because I wanted to watch the "making of" video. This studio, this team, actually makes those very interesting.

Where is The Making of Fallout 4? How can I get it? How much do I have to pay? Do I have to bludgeon some fool with his own pip boy (that he stole out from under the noses of those of us who have to work for a living and thus couldn't spend our time watching press conferences) in order to get one? Because I really could care less about the toys that come with collectors editions, but that video is nearly as important as the game to me.

How do I get it?!

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Sheeva
 
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Post » Fri Nov 27, 2015 3:56 pm

It will be released unannounced during a 3 am online only offering/sarcasm

Really upset about the FO 4 CE :sadvaultboy: roll out. I'm right there with you I have many of the previous Beth CE's and never had an issue securing one.

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Post » Fri Nov 27, 2015 7:56 pm

Who knows, maybe the Pip Boy Edition was just the "Lunch Box" edition for Fallout 4 while there is still another edition unannounced.

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Post » Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:34 am

I agree with the OP about the importance of such videos, and in fact I would state that Western studios need to do a much better job of sharing behind the scenes info with consumers (including extensive artbooks, for example, and not in limited "coffee table" format but rather general distribution format).

It would be very odd for them not to do one for this particular game since, as Tood Howard stated, it is by far their most ambitious project to date. We'll have to wait and see, I guess.

Regarding the rollout of the PipBoy edition, I wonder if BGS will be shocked by the demand as they were for Skyrim, despite (obviously) having a head's up about the increased demand for their next title. They may have simply underestimated despite their best efforts. This would be good for their business, but rather unfortunate for public relations.

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Post » Fri Nov 27, 2015 7:17 pm

That will probably be a good portion of September and early October for sure. :D

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