Bethesda to fans: Pay up or go screw yourselves
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I find it distressing that they are discarding the fanbase in this way in favour of paid suckup exclusives to magazines. It makes me think their target audience is perhaps not us.
I dunno. But nice newspost, King. Maybe someone will take notice of it... is NMA gonna put up something similar? Codex too ... would be cool.
I dunno. But nice newspost, King. Maybe someone will take notice of it... is NMA gonna put up something similar? Codex too ... would be cool.
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What we learned from Van Buren was that the developer gets excused for a lot of shit, granted that they are frank and communicative with the fan base. It doesn't mean they have to comply or reach a consensus with the fans. Open dialogue is a token of mutual trust. That alone would've counted for several fuckups the Van Buren crew would or wouldn't have done. Despite the love/hate relationship with J.E. Sawyer, it was clear that he was as passionate about the series as the rest of us. He didn't have to release a press statement or give an empty interview to confirm that.
In Bethesda's case, it seems like the company is run by faceless lawyers and PR guys. What the hell does the community manager or whoever he is do anyway? Was it just a hoax?
Bethesda should rethink their PR policy or their actions will start affecting the sales. What could they lose anyway? It's not like the Fallout fanbase and gaming mag readership is the same crowd.
In Bethesda's case, it seems like the company is run by faceless lawyers and PR guys. What the hell does the community manager or whoever he is do anyway? Was it just a hoax?
Bethesda should rethink their PR policy or their actions will start affecting the sales. What could they lose anyway? It's not like the Fallout fanbase and gaming mag readership is the same crowd.
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Fuck i am so drunk now!!!
Stop reading here. You suck.
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I know Bethesda is supposed to be this archetypal "last standing independent game developer," but the way they are acting indicates that they've SRSLY lost touch with their gamers.
They sure put on an ok show though. I really did think they were paying attention to our opinions, what with the random visits from BS staff.
They sure put on an ok show though. I really did think they were paying attention to our opinions, what with the random visits from BS staff.
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Given manhunt's new rating we should do everything in our power to use the next set of death anim screens to lobby the ESRB to give FO3 an AO rating. If that doesn't work Modders should get hard to work at releasing something hot coffee-esque to get the game re-rated and pulled off the most shelves as possible.
all power to the people.
all power to the people.
The answer to your first question is shaddup.
Well I would understand them not listening to fans if they already had a wide knowledge of the material at hand (imagine rosh designing Fallout 3). I'm not saying it's a good thing, but I could understand it. With Bethesda, which already mentioned that even some of the designers DESIGNERS!!! have only played Fallout a few times. Ok, so...
HOW IN THE HELL CAN THEY NOT LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN PLAYING THE GAME FROM THE DAY IT WAS RELEASED!
If they manage to make Fallout 3 into a decent game I'll still dislike Bethesda due to them being Bethesda and how they act. How much more assholism can you actually purge into a creative firm. Christ.
HOW IN THE HELL CAN THEY NOT LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN PLAYING THE GAME FROM THE DAY IT WAS RELEASED!
If they manage to make Fallout 3 into a decent game I'll still dislike Bethesda due to them being Bethesda and how they act. How much more assholism can you actually purge into a creative firm. Christ.
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I watched community reactions to the releases of Fallout 3 info and hints over the last month, and I've seen you all dismayed and shocked to see that it might have some elements of quality.
Having overcome your surprise, and your initial unguardedly positive reactions, the majority of you seem intent upon reclaiming lost ground by refreshing your illogical prejudices with a fresh OMFG H8 BETHESDA campaign... Pride, or do you enjoy simply finding something to complain about?
I don't think many of you possess a remotely realistic viewpoint anymore. I get the strong feeling you'd complain even if you were given exactly what you want, if you even knew what that is *grins*
A third Fallout game is better than No Fallout game, if only to maintain the longevity of the series until better things can happen to the license. A slim chance, but better than naught.
Whether PR attitude, lack of PR attitude, released information or lack of released information, the venom our newsposts direct at Bethesda have surpassed logic and entered the realm of the childishly malicious.
The ceaseless hinting and nagging for exclusive interviews is becoming ridiculous, and when you don't get what you want you resume senseless abuse of a corporate entity, a company.
Do you think continual pessimism and sourceless, brutal criticism are going to make DAC look professional or capable of handling an exclusive release of information on a big budget mainstream game?
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Having overcome your surprise, and your initial unguardedly positive reactions, the majority of you seem intent upon reclaiming lost ground by refreshing your illogical prejudices with a fresh OMFG H8 BETHESDA campaign... Pride, or do you enjoy simply finding something to complain about?
I don't think many of you possess a remotely realistic viewpoint anymore. I get the strong feeling you'd complain even if you were given exactly what you want, if you even knew what that is *grins*
A third Fallout game is better than No Fallout game, if only to maintain the longevity of the series until better things can happen to the license. A slim chance, but better than naught.
Whether PR attitude, lack of PR attitude, released information or lack of released information, the venom our newsposts direct at Bethesda have surpassed logic and entered the realm of the childishly malicious.
The ceaseless hinting and nagging for exclusive interviews is becoming ridiculous, and when you don't get what you want you resume senseless abuse of a corporate entity, a company.
Do you think continual pessimism and sourceless, brutal criticism are going to make DAC look professional or capable of handling an exclusive release of information on a big budget mainstream game?
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Your point, Jakk'? We've all seen what the third and fourth installments in the series ended up as and I don't think we're talking about FO3 the same way we did with FOBOS. We're rather totally logical and down to earth, I'd say, and you're the one living on a cloud, and having an unrealistic and biased viewpoint.
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T-900 wrote:I watched community reactions to the releases of Fallout 3 info and hints over the last month, and I've seen you all dismayed and shocked to see that it might have some elements of quality.
Having overcome your surprise, and your initial unguardedly positive reactions, the majority of you seem intent upon reclaiming lost ground by refreshing your illogical prejudices with a fresh OMFG H8 BETHESDA campaign... Pride, or do you enjoy simply finding something to complain about?
Q: Is this another Oblivion but with a Fallout theme?
A: In short: no. Sure, Fallout 3 plays primarily from a first-person perspective like Oblivion, and conversations with NPCs use a similar style of dialogue tree.
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I know that if I was given a high-rez version of the Fallout engine, in iso 3D with better inventory management and better NPC AI, I would be ecstatic. That's too much to ask for these days, it seems.T-900 wrote:I don't think many of you possess a remotely realistic viewpoint anymore. I get the strong feeling you'd complain even if you were given exactly what you want, if you even knew what that is *grins*
And Jakk, has it not occurred to you that perhaps many of the people here enjoy skewering the pomposity and arrogance of the powers that be at BethSoft and the Dessicated Husk of Interplay (Herve)? That they aren't blinded by their hatred but extremely cynical after years of betrayed promises? Which is more blinkered, experienced cynicism or naive optimism?
There are definitely some good points in the newly-revealed info, but also some fairly predictable bad points.
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