New(ish) Fallout 4 gameplay trailer

Spuff

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New Fallout 4 gameplay trailer

This just posted:
[video=youtube_share;X5aJfebzkrM]https://youtu.be/X5aJfebzkrM?t=2[/video]

Official new F4 trailer. Lots of stuff not seen before.
Looks wonderful to me. Remember if you watch it full screen you are stretching it potentially by about 4 times.

Mutant with a shopping trolley on his back at 1:41.
 
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Spuff

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Imagine your character build here:
http://www.rpg-gaming.com/fo4.html

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Fear

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10 Luck I only had 10 luck on 1 playthrough on FO:NV just to make it easier to get banned from all the casinos on the strip.
 

Fantana

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Really looking forward to this. On a side note, my expectations for RPGs have exponentially risen after playing The Witcher 3. In retrospect, Fallout 3 and Skyrim (another Bethesda title) seems so inferior. Not in terms of visuals, but actual gameplay, story, nature of quests, characters, voice acting. I hope Fallout 4 is rich and diverse in this regard.
 

Spuff

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Really looking forward to this. On a side note, my expectations for RPGs have exponentially risen after playing The Witcher 3. In retrospect, Fallout 3 and Skyrim (another Bethesda title) seems so inferior. Not in terms of visuals, but actual gameplay, story, nature of quests, characters, voice acting. I hope Fallout 4 is rich and diverse in this regard.

RANT:
The side quests in Witcher were simple and very repetitive. The ocean was littered with locations of undersea boxes that were completely identical encounters. The movement of Geralt was stiff and awkward. You were tied to one single character with hardly any way of varying appearance. The world was boring without a single view that was worth to stop and look at. Every type of enemy was tackled in exactly the same way each time according to your perk set. Crafting was negligible. NPCs stood rooted to the spot all day long and disappeared to who knows where at night. The ending depended on a lottery of speech choices. I didn't find anything rich or diverse about W3. It was stiff and channelled.
Despite both being open world RPGs W3 and Fallout are extremely different types of games, it's not really fair to compare them, but for me Fallout 3 is far better than W3.
 
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moosEh

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Witcher doesnt really keep my attention, except for trying to beat the game on the hardest setting.

Fallout and Skyrim, now i love those games. Just started playing Skyrim again with some mods and my character is level 20 without completing any main quests.
 

Gubbins

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I want this. In fact I'd booked 2 days off work to play it tomorrow and Thursday. Heck I even ordered a new PCs to do it justice, 3 weeks ago so it would be here in time. Still waiting...
 

Dayve

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RANT:
The side quests in Witcher were simple and very repetitive. The ocean was littered with locations of undersea boxes that were completely identical encounters. The movement of Geralt was stiff and awkward. You were tied to one single character with hardly any way of varying appearance. The world was boring without a single view that was worth to stop and look at. Every type of enemy was tackled in exactly the same way each time according to your perk set. Crafting was negligible. NPCs stood rooted to the spot all day long and disappeared to who knows where at night. The ending depended on a lottery of speech choices. I didn't find anything rich or diverse about W3. It was stiff and channelled.
Despite both being open world RPGs W3 and Fallout are extremely different types of games, it's not really fair to compare them, but for me Fallout 3 is far better than W3.

The stiff controls/movement and boring combat destroyed any goodness the Witcher 3 may have had in it for me. I literally couldn't stomach playing it past the tutorial area due to the horrendous controls, movement and combat. I remember the final straw for me - spending 30 seconds trying to walk through an open door. Geralt kept walking in to the wall, then doing a wide turn, then walking in to the wall again.

That's the moment I said "sod it" and uninstalled it. Maybe I'll try again in a few years, I dunno, but I've been gaming for 25 years - I've played genuine masterpieces, and a game with controls and movement SO BAD they make me want to quit can not be considered a good game, no matter what other qualities it may have.

I had a very similar problem with Gothic III. People keep telling me it's probably the richest, most beautiful open world RPG every created. Maybe so, but if I can't play it because controls/movement are so terrible, it's irrelevant to me.
 

moosEh

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11 hours in!

Left the vault, found a board game, scrapped it, found some nuclear substance inside it, slapped it on my 10mm pistol and now it glows. 10/10 would do this again.
 
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