Okay. I've watched hours of Fallout: New Vegas. So let me mention things I've noticed.
1. Same animation and engine bugs. You can end up shooting an invisible wall. Bodies spin out and ragdoll insanely when killed. You can shove a shotgun up an NPC's nose and not hit them.
2. Possible reuse of Fallout 3 stock animations, the same issue modders had with Fallout 3. I'm not actually sure if there are any new animations.
3. The same butterfaced characters from Fallout 3, with many NPCs looking like direct clones from that game.
4. The radio is grating and repetitive. No offense to the talent they brought in, but I now realize again why I had the radio turned off for most of my time playing Fallout 3.
5. Bethesda may or may not have had game streaming channels flagged and removed. Being a dick about the fan community is nothing new for Bethesda, but now they're pretty much ensured at least 10,000 angry people are going to be putting on an eyepatch this round from this incident if they did. Not because it's an exceptional title, but because they feel it shoves a thorn in Bethesda's side.
1. Same animation and engine bugs. You can end up shooting an invisible wall. Bodies spin out and ragdoll insanely when killed. You can shove a shotgun up an NPC's nose and not hit them.
2. Possible reuse of Fallout 3 stock animations, the same issue modders had with Fallout 3. I'm not actually sure if there are any new animations.
3. The same butterfaced characters from Fallout 3, with many NPCs looking like direct clones from that game.
4. The radio is grating and repetitive. No offense to the talent they brought in, but I now realize again why I had the radio turned off for most of my time playing Fallout 3.
5. Bethesda may or may not have had game streaming channels flagged and removed. Being a dick about the fan community is nothing new for Bethesda, but now they're pretty much ensured at least 10,000 angry people are going to be putting on an eyepatch this round from this incident if they did. Not because it's an exceptional title, but because they feel it shoves a thorn in Bethesda's side.