Wasteland workshop offers tamings creatures and NPC's to fight in arena death matchs, nixie tube lighting, letter kits, taxidermy and more. Horse armor adds horse armor. I don't see the comparison.
Wasteland workshop offers tamings creatures and NPC's to fight in arena death matchs, nixie tube lighting, letter kits, taxidermy and more. Horse armor adds horse armor. I don't see the comparison.
People compare it because it doesn't add much content. What you described is not much content at all.
There should be new quests at least 10 hours long and some of the vanilla video game world map of Fallout 4 to be extended and then there wouldn't be a comparison at all.
Adding new items or customizable robots or a arena, letter kits, and taxidermy or whatever should just be a free DLC.
True indeed. I can relate to settlements kind of being counterproductive outside of storing junk and taking a nap, since settlers don't even interact with most furniture pieces. They don't even converse among each other like NPCs did in Skyrim. Settlers could at least play a game of pool, shoot some hoops or flip through some of your magazines. Some of my settlements don't even sleep period, ever since the latest patch 1.4 update.
One of the most backwards things about settlements is that annoying 'Please Stand By' signal broadcasted on TVs. There should be a way to disable the signal and at least get some SPECIAL videos, in-game ads or the pre war news speech about the bombs dropping shown on the TVs. I even saw the doctor in the Memory Den typing on a terminal with a 'Please Stand By' signal on her monitor, lol
I'm against DLC's like this being sold. I will not let go without a fight, even if nothing ever happens.
Don't forget your sword of capitalist smiting +15
But seriously, maybe actually try playing the game before complaining about it? Automatron was well worth the cost and i bet WW will be too.
you can use a "glitch" to decrease the cap
drop any weapon (the more complex the better) and then put them back to the workshop or just scavenge them
i did this a lot and it really helps
Did you seriously have to bring that up?
Is it a problem that I am part socialist?
Wait, what? i didn't even know you are Socialist until you just brought it up, i was making a joke.
I am Socialist for crying out loud.
And please, do not let my attempt at a joke turn this into a political thread, that is the last thing we need.
You do know that small DLC were supposed to be the entire point? "Microtransactions"? Small bits of stuff, for small amounts of money? And then it got out of control, the prices started going up, and we got piles of articles/threads moaning about how these transactions weren't all that "micro" anymore?
If people want to compare DLCs, why aren't they comparing WW to Hearthfire? Both $5, both having to do with building stuff, both from relatively close eras (instead of the stupidity of comparing a failed experiment from the dawn of DLC to modern stuff), etc. WW compares quite favorably, I think.
Soda companies should be allowed to be able to sell single cans of soda. Tire companies should be able to sell individual tires if they want to. Movie companies should be allowed to sell single movies.
Those are physical manufactured items requiring factories and tens of thousands of people if not hundreds of thousands of people who need to get point.
Video games are developed by hundreds of people as well who should get paid, but that's not the point I'm trying to make at all.
I'm not saying people in the software development business should develop software to give away for free.
I'm talking about giving VALUE to your customers who purchase your video game(s).
Believe it or not it has been a proven fact that if you release DLC"s for free for your video games, and keep updating your video games with patches, and sell expansion packs the video game(s) will sell more copies on that day than on a regular day.
If Bethesda Game Studios said they would give Automatron and Wasteland Workshop away for free for Fallout 4 I guarantee you sales of Fallout 4 would of gone even higher than what they are going up right now.
The worst is that no one has even played it yet and there's still one or two people talking about it's "value".
No actually, the worst is Ballowers who hasn't even played the game, let alone purchased it, who has said he expects "rewards" from developers for purchasing their games HAHAHA
Laugh if you want, but there are some video game developers who say we should be rewarded with free content for purchasing their video game(s) and should only be charged money to purchase content when there's lots of it like expansion packs.
I'd like to see your source on this "proven fact"
I'll wait.
And you would know that Bethesda has added free stuff, if you had bought the game...
I already "vote with my wallet" I still haven't purchased Fallout 4 to this day today. The reason I made this account in 2011 is to criticize Bethesda Softworks and Bethesda Game Studios.
Just not purchasing and not saying anything won't really do anything.