I'm dying to see more of the game. But at the same time, I hate spoilers with all my being, so I'm glad there isn't a ton of footage because I lack the willpower to avoid them when I'm this eager to play a game.
I'm dying to see more of the game. But at the same time, I hate spoilers with all my being, so I'm glad there isn't a ton of footage because I lack the willpower to avoid them when I'm this eager to play a game.
I like Bethesdas strategy, but its also torture at the same time. It will be better for me in the long run when I play the game and basically nothing is spoiled for me, but im like an addict who needs his fix right now. And they just wont give it to me.
I would prefer that game developers never even announce the game and just say here is the game, now go out and buy the game and enjoy it, Yes the game is out now why are you still here.
But the way Fallout 4 was done is likely the closest I will get to that system.
I like this approach. I thought that The Witcher 3 had too much exposure before launch. Maybe that's necessary because CDProject Red is not as well known as Bethesda Game Studios.
I don't need to see anymore. BGS's games are a known quantity. I know that I will buy it, play it, and mod it for years to come. For the fence sitters, you will get all the info you need after Nov. 10. So why spoil it?
Here's my dream: Valve destroys the internet by announcing the HTC Vive VR with Half Life 3 bundle now available for order on their website without any warnings.
It should be up a few hours after if not a few days before release(people getting early copies). By the time you wake up on the 10th it will be online.
Considering that leaking gameplay footage is breaking the agreement made between Bethesda and the reviewers who got the game for free for the purpose of playing early to review, I don't think those videos would last long on Youtube or other major video sites since Bethesda's legal team would jump right on it and have them taken down.
Yeah, personally I'd like to see just a LITTLE more info, preferably in the form of continuous gameplay narrated by Todd. But I like this more than the opposite end of the spectrum.
That's very debatable; I think people have selective memory when it comes to Fallout 4's PR strategy.People must have forgotten the last 2 or 3 years of near incessant hoaxes and dubious rumors...