Didn't make sense to play this game for fun. Your wallet gets empty and head gets dumb. So much to steal, so much to glitch, q.a. always taking a backseat. You'll never know Todd Howard's goal. OH you never know Tom Howards goal. Hey now your a trash fire, go on get refunded! Hey now your a trash fire, go on get refunded!
Christ, at least Metal Gear Survive just got its awfulness over and done with. Every goddamn day this shit gets worse. We need a part 2 on that Wha Happuh video, there should be enough material for it in about 3 weeks.
metal gear survive is bad, generic and all but atleast it works. the only fuck up they had was delaying the release like 2 hours on steam, and well, being an insult to Metal Gear lol
F76 is like that Simpsons scene where Homer fell off the ambulance into a cliff and hits multiple sharp rocks all the way down P. S. Pat is looking like an angrier Kratos (or Phil from Hercules take your pick)
I imagine it's like the movie, where Homer is hanging from something-don't quite remember what- rocking back and forth at full force. slamming into a huge rock on one side, and the sign for a pub called "the Hard Place" on the other.
@@pw5975 In my opinion, there's nothing funnier than a game that fails not just on a technical level, but is also devoid of any design features that made the previous Bethesda games great or even passable. There's a reason the game has been universally shit on. If you like the game then I'm glad there's at least one person in the world who enjoys it but don't pretend like it isn't fundamentally broken in almost every way.
@@pw5975 My comment was insightful. Yours was not. Judging from the fact that you've posted a comment on every single person making fun of this game on this video, I'm going to assume you're either stupid or blindly sticking up for an objectively broken game to justify the fact that you made a misinformed purchase. I don't care either way. I'm done wasting my time with you.
P W Yeah, Bethesda will definitely have all these problems fixed in a few months. They've released Skyrim four separate times, and it's not like it still has all the exact same bugs. Fallout 76 definitely isn't a fundamentally flawed concept that people shouldn't have felt any hype over. You need to move past Denial and onto Anger. Bethesda has showed us over the past few years that they hate putting forth even the smallest amount of effort.
I mean they already had the game accidentally delete itself. The only step up is Fallout 76 causes multiple house fires, or Bethesda accidentally adds every user's address to the sex offender registry.
@@jjj7790 Hey here's something fun from the internet historians video, apparently some people had their computers brick entirely...BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH! Yeah, that's a step up from deleting itself. Delete the whole computer.
Almost as if Fallout 76 was built on the same engine Bethesda have been using for deca- Oh. OHHHH. I've never been so happy having not bought a game. It's like watching a car crash you weren't in.
It's amazing to me how every single old guard video game company that I always associated with the best games has just slowly gone to shit. I mean every single one.
@@merric4754 They're great with ideas, concepts and worlds, and are ambitious as hell, but their execution is always marred with a metric fuck ton of American Euro-jank, bugs, and either mechanics that aren't fleshed out properly, or are implemented in one game and are very bare bones or weak, then cut the next without adding on to or fixing what was broken or boring. It's always a mix of being rushed, having too much on the plate, and daddy Zenimax over their shoulders. Also their last two modified engines are crap and don't support (safely) anything more complex than a horse that can climb up walls or a semi-real time map that actively follows the player and updates in certain cases. Sad that a Zenimax game is more bug free and completely solid that the main developers and creator's games.
Corporate: hey you guys made a lot of money but spent a lot of money, make as much money with less now. Hey you didn't make as much money so were giving you less money. Hey you made even less money were shutting you down.
Some relevant information: Bethesda just downloads all of the Creation Club content into your Skyrim Special Edition, Fallout 4, or Fallout 76 folder regardless of if you actually own any of it or not. I think that probably has something to do with the premium gear being present in the devroom.
Whenever I think about Fallout 76, I feel like that scene from Oldboy where the guy is staring at the painting, grinning like a lunatic as the sleep gas fills the room. Fallout is my favorite video game franchise, Fallout New Vegas is my favorite game of all time, and to see this series reduced to this shocking state all I have left in my heart is the chuckle of acceptance watching something I love be murdered. "Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Weep, and you weep alone."
Hey, Outer Worlds though. Don't get attached to brands guy, because the people who made the game you love, New Vegas, made Out Worlds, and Pat says it's great.
Bethesda has always had fairly accessible Dev rooms, but that was ok because they were single-player games a lot of the mechanics of FO76 feels like they sometimes forgot they were making a multiplayer game. You could also chalk it up to the fact that it's the same engine they've been using for years.
so, how is the "Days since last fuck up" counter over there? XD It's good to see news that make the guys laugh :3 They even did synchronized after-laugh-sighs
@@pw5975 It's hard to pejoratively refer to it as a bandwagon when they're giving legitimate reasons to dislike the game and the company behind it. I don't think the people who are disappointed with having spent money on this game are hating on it because it's the next big trend and they just wanna fit in on the hate circle jerk. They hate it because the game is fucking garbage.
@@pw5975 What "bullshit reasons"? What, is not liking Fallout 4 because it lacks many of the role playing elements that were present in the older games a bullshit reason now? Is thinking their games fucking suck because they're shoddily thrown together and rely heavily on mod support to fix them suddenly a bullshit reason to dislike Bethesda? Why even complain about people hating on Bethesda within the comments of a video that outright proves that the company deserves the backlash they're receiving if you're not even gonna provide any concrete examples of people being unjustified in their dislike of Bethesda? Give me a case of this hate bandwagon doing something legitimately unjustifiable so I can get a better idea of what you mean, because it honestly sounds like you're the one spouting bullshit here.
It's a neat new map for fallout 4 gameplay with 0 story and 100% background storytelling. Ain't perfect by any means but they nade a few gameplay changes and are actually fixing the game. Got my time out of it and keep coming back if not just to make some new houses. Gonna be real though, I'd have been happier if I could have just gotten the map in 4. But hey, that's just how shit works sometimes.
@@pw5975 I never said I liked New Vegas or that I even disliked Bethesda. Shooting down the strawmen I knew you'd immediately go for doesn't mean I like or dislike any of the games I mentioned in my examples, barring 76, which is a piece of shit. You also haven't shown me an example of the hate bandwagon doing something legitimately unjustifiable. Your thinly veiled attempts to bitch out and fall back on lazy bait to avoid answering my question don't mean anything to someone who doesn't idolize video game devs or their products.
@@gameb9oy i've never played persona, but pat essentially thinks that the persona characters' insecurities are their actual personalities and... i dont understand how he finished the game if he thinks that.
@@gameb9oy From what I read on the Wiki Futaba's friend is heavily implied to have been sexually abused by her parents, and the in game solution is just make them good again so that they can be a happy family. Edit: But really people are just mad that Pat hates their waifu.
I remember how in Oblivion, so many of the mods I used just put their added items or whatever in the test room because they didn't want to put them out in the world, that I memorized its ID number. The fact that they would let that shit be accessible in a multiplayer game is fucking hilarious.
Coming back to this evergreen content and just now realizing that the dev room is for QA testing, and now that confirmed for me that the company of Bethesda, and all their infamous glory for not testing their games, they do have a dev room for testing, that apparently they never used for testing this game
I made my base right beside that. Too bad i didnt accidentally get mysef banned, that would have been much more entertaining than playing dumpsterfire 76% off
You know I remember way back when they said they couldn't increase the carry weight because the server could only calculate so many items in it at once and I wonder if they deleted the admin room how much space that would clear up
Y'know, at the very least Metal Gear Survive was fine in and of itself. Can we petition to give the Fallout and Elder Scrolls licenses to say, Rockstar
What about just closing Bethesda, they have a bunch of other great games like Doom, Prey, Dishonored and The Evil Within, if they will fuck all that up, i rather they just die.
Actually yes to the ban being dependent on the player. H1Z1 devs told cheaters and hackers that they would be unbanned if they uploaded a video to youtube apologizing for it and shared it with the devs. You can find a bunch of these videos still to this day of countless people saying that they are sorry and to please unban them.
How is it possibly to fuck up this royally? I'm mean for christ's sake, they're a triple A developer you'd think they could keep their shit and loose ends together like actual professionals! Instead there's a PR nightmare every goddamn week. BTW I think WarZ had a similar scenario considering cheaters and bans with eventual letters of apology.
I would like to just remind everyone that during the PS3/Xbox 360 era, gamers (me included) were excited as hell because with the consoles having access to the internet, Developers would be able to correct their mistakes and broken games FOR FREE!!! FOR FREE!!! No more broken games!!! *Slowly looks at Mass Effect Andromeda*
That moment Fallout 76 is so bad it justifies one of the dumbest things in SAO season 1... god damn. Jeff if you are watching this, I hear your internal scream.
Is Bethesda actively trying to nuke their reputation with this game? Is this a cry for help? I dunno whether to pick up a pitchfork or a phone and dial the suicide hotline.
I'm as hyped about Outer Worlds as the next guy, but I'm gonna ask the honest question of "has Obsidian had full control of the developer reigns for a new IP since Alpha Protocol?" Don't get me wrong, for all of it's flaws Alpha Protocol is an absolute gem to me (and a good example for when you make a game with limited dialogue options), but it's a buggy, unbalanced mess. That apparent mess is what kept people from seeing the shine that lay beneath. So, while I trust Obsidian to make a fun game for those of us that are fans, I can't help but wonder if what they produce will be commercially viable in any way.
They did create both Pillars of Eternity games as well as Tyranny. They're different kinds of games from Fallout or Outer Worlds, but they were pretty successful, especially in a genre that seemed dead at the time the first Pillars came out.
@@Smileyhat Both games that I played, but they lacked something: a third dimension. All of there 2D isometric games are fun because that is what they are the most experienced in. Can you name a 3D game of theirs that isn't messy or based off someone else's gameplay?
@@Smileyhat But like I said, they are great when it comes to RPG elements of a game. I just have yet to see them pull off a game with full 3D movement that didn't build off of someone else's already established gameplay (including engine, code, assests, etc.) Edit: I missed where you talked about then working on New Vegas. They did indeed, but I can't push aside the question of how much help they had with that. I assume working in a new engine is like learning a new language, not everything you know in one may translate well into the other. Hell, it might not translate at all.
This game needed to happen. It's gonna wake up normies to Bethesda's shitty ways, and they no longer will have their Bethesda pass on things like bugs and bad animations.
No, I don't think so. Once they release another game (TES/Fallout/Starfield) in the same buggy state as before it'll seem great in comparison to 76. If someone couldn't realize the mediocrity before, I doubt this will wake them up.
Arempy 58 Because it’s extremely obvious that it’s trying to be similar to Fallout. And yes, I know that “that’s the point” or “it’s supposed to be a dig at Bethesda”. But I’d respect it a hell of a lot more if they just didn’t do that, and went more original with it. You know?
@@MegaTyler93 I can understand but I wouldn't say that makes it trash. Plus, it's being made by the original creators of fallout so it's less of a ripoff and more of return to form.
@@MegaTyler93 I mean kinda early to call it trash. We have one trailer, that yes is designed to dig at Bethesda. But by your token metro Exodus is trash because it shares genre tropes with other games (despite not being out)
@@MegaTyler93 also your argument that it's trying to be like fallout is pretty weak. For starters it seems to be more space/corporate dystopian than nuclear apocalypse. It also seems to be more comedic in tone overall