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Game Info:

 

Developer(s): Bethesda Game Studios

Publisher(s): Bethesda Softworks

Director(s): Todd Howard

 

Producer(s): Jeff Gardiner

Designer(s): Emil Pagliarulo

Programmer(s): Guy Carver

Artist(s): Istvan Pely

Writer(s): Emil Pagliarulo

Composer(s): Inon Zur

 

Series: Fallout

Engine: Creation Engine

 

Platform(s):

Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One

 

Release date(s):

WW: November 10, 2015

Genre(s)Action role-playing

Mode(s)Single-player

 

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Bethesda tweeted the following:
 

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... which leads to a 24h countdown here: http://fallout.bethsoft.com/

Is a Fallout 4 announcement incoming?

 

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This is AWESOME, but I hope it'll run on something other than another relabelled Gamebryo engine. The community has spent the better part of three years fixing up CreationKit in Skyrim.  :laugh:

 

Anyway, whichever way they go, so long as there's extensive mod support, I'm SUPER EXCITED.

 

(3...2...1... Fallout base-building game for mobile.)


I just hope they go back to an Urban setting rather than the Nevada desert. I'm not sure why but I got much more fun out of running around D.C.

 

FO:NV was made by Obsidian Entertainment, I'm not sure how much involvement Bethesda had with that game. However, loads of people loved the setting, but I'm hoping for a mix of the two. Massive cities and massive wastelands.

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FO:NV was made by Obsidian Entertainment, I'm not sure how much involvement Bethesda had with that game. However, loads of people loved the setting, but I'm hoping for a mix of the two. Massive cities and massive wastelands.

Oh cool, thanks for the info. I either forgot about that or it passed me by. I agree that a mix would be awesome, but I think Fallout 3 did a great job of having D.C. as the urban environment while still offering wide open expanses. Like I said, I can't really place my finger on why I preferred Fallout 3 over NV.
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Oh cool, thanks for the info. I either forgot about that or it passed me by. I agree that a mix would be awesome, but I think Fallout 3 did a great job of having D.C. as the urban environment while still offering wide open expanses. Like I said, I can't really place my finger on why I preferred Fallout 3 over NV.

Same here, the locations in 3 were far more interesting than NV.

 

One thing I hope they have learned is that while they are great at producing a story, location art etc they are utterly incompetent when it comes to code and outsource this part or hire in some competent developers if not we will have 6+months of constant bugs and not the radioactive kind.

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Please attempt re-access. Have a pleasant day

 

This is hiding in the page source code,  might just be something random or possibly a clue..

 

As long as the game is as full of lore and places to go as NV then I don't care where its set. just give me my exploration fix. D:

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Pretty much this. After how big of a flop ESO is/was hopefully they got that out of their system.

 

I hope so. I just want a fun engaging game with fun gameplay that I can enjoy for 20 - 60 hours at most unless it is really really good. MMO are not that. They can't be. They don't want to be the game you are currently playing, MMOs want to be your whole damn hobby. That's a lot to ask from me.

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I hope so. I just want a fun engaging game with fun gameplay that I can enjoy for 20 - 60 hours at most unless it is really really good. MMO are not that. They can't be. They don't want to be the game you are currently playing, MMOs want to be your whole damn hobby. That's a lot to ask from me.

 

Well the problem, at least with ESO, is that they couldn't even get basic mmo mechanics down. Like the ability to do quests with your party members. It was and still is a sad, broken, miserable shell of an mmo.

 

When you can't even get questing down right you should know that maybe mmo's aren't your thing.

 

That being said, I agree with you. I just don't have the attention span to sink hundreds of hours into an mmo anymore. 

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It has to be FO4, doesn't it? It's a much loved franchise so I imagine it was always a matter of when we were getting another one, not if.

 

 

If it is some mobile bull.... or as Shad said an effin' MMO I am going to catch a plane to the U.S. drive up to their HQ in Maryland and hit them all in the head with a hammer.

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Fallout 4 Officially Confirmed for PC, Xbox One, PS4

 

 

Bethesda has officially revealed Fallout 4 , the latest edition in the open-world RPG series, set to ship on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

The game's official website, which went live slightly ahead of schedule, shows box art for the title, and also confirms that the game is current-gen only, and will not be released on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

 

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/fallout-4-officially-confirmed-for-pc-xbox-one-ps4/1100-6427776/

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Screencap of video site before they took it down: http://www.destructoid.com/fallout-4-officially-announced-293230.phtml

 

YouTube thumbnail for (currently private) trailer video: https://img.youtube.com/vi/GE2BkLqMef4/maxresdefault.jpg

 

Game is set in Boston. 

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