I paid my $100. Fallout 76 is the only game I have ever platinumed (outside of Telltale games that throw them at you). Never spent a dime in the MTX store so I will give them some money to support them
While I don't envy your tastes on this awful game, I do envy your clearly large supply of disposable income, with your willingness to spend on collectors editions and subscriptions on seemingly everything at all times.
Maybe that would be me if my gold-digging bimbo friend hadn't just used me for everything I was worth and then told me I wasn't good enough for her.
Tbf, Todd Howard does know his market. He knows there's hardcore fans he can always milk, so I give the man credit. This honestly wouldn't be a bad deal if the game was fixed FIRST (which we know will never happen) and the 'private servers' are supposed to have mod support, so 100$ a year is pretty much akin to people who buy CoD/Fifa/etc every year.
The people scoffing at this just know this further reinforces such practices, but nothing like this will happen in ES6/Starfield, right?!?! Right?!?!?
I think this solidifies, to me, the lack of shame Bethesda has with applying monetization to their games even when the quality of the game is undeniably sub par. Now they can point to FO76 when SF comes out with mxt and say "see!? we only have a FEW mxt gimmicks in THIS game! Nowhere near as many as FO76! Didnt we do good!?" And rubes will nod their head in agreement not noticing or caring the goal post has been shifted right in front of their eyes. The game will be fun to...someone... not the best it can be. Thats all Bethesda really wants to be. A sarlacc pit just waiting for whatever poor individuals happen to wander into it.
How much does it usually cost to rent an 8 players server for most games like Conan, Atlas etc...?
I don't think $12.99 is out of line but maybe I am wrong.
The only reason I would do it is if I wanted a private server.
It costs about that much, but then you can have the server 24/7 for you and your group. This isn't really comparable because Bethesda only gives private world as long as someone paying the subscription is online.
How much does it usually cost to rent an 8 players server for most games like Conan, Atlas etc...?
I don't think $12.99 is out of line but maybe I am wrong.
The only reason I would do it is if I wanted a private server.
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Please remember this is Bethesda we are talking about. They stiffed there own preorder customer on freaking bags and bottles. Their own games are almost always intitially patched by the playerbase before they attempt a series of disastrous patches. I guarantee if they are contracting servers its the lowest cost possible and if there wont be ridiculously foreseeable issues cropping up thanks to their incompetence I will die of shock.
Funny how many people from a vocal minority are moaning here, when they are not even interested in that game, they never played it and never will. Hatn' just for hatn'. If a game gives me fun, I always drop devs some money to let them carry on with the title. So, don't like the game? Then move on, coz you obviously waste your life here and your comment's won't change anything.
Funny how many people from a vocal minority are moaning here, when they are not even interested in that game, they never played it and never will. Hatn' just for hatn'. If a game gives me fun, I always drop devs some money to let them carry on with the title. So, don't like the game? Then move on, coz you obviously waste your life here and your comment's won't change anything.
Look I love Fallout 76 but I am also not blind. The game has a lot of problems, a lot still carried over from launch, I think criticism is deserved. I only have a problem with it when people call me disgusting or idiot for spending my money how I want to spend it.
It's just easier to point and that guy and say "you're the problem. You're the reason why everything is fucked." When in truth, there's much greater forces at play. The people actually responsible for the fucked state we are in don't frequent forums or even know that there's a problem. They just buy the annual FIFA, Call of Duty, Madden, and both versions of Pokemon sight unseen.
How much does it usually cost to rent an 8 players server for most games like Conan, Atlas etc...?
I don't think $12.99 is out of line but maybe I am wrong.
The only reason I would do it is if I wanted a private server.
It costs about that much, but then you can have the server 24/7 for you and your group. This isn't really comparable because Bethesda only gives private world as long as someone paying the subscription is online.
Oh. I guess that makes sense. Is that outlined somewhere with more details?
Honestly, for my small group, this might actually make sense. Actual persistent housing! That was one of the main reasons I gave up on the game last year. I hated logging in to find my camp was gone.
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Funny how many people from a vocal minority are moaning here, when they are not even interested in that game, they never played it and never will. Hatn' just for hatn'. If a game gives me fun, I always drop devs some money to let them carry on with the title. So, don't like the game? Then move on, coz you obviously waste your life here and your comment's won't change anything.
Look I love Fallout 76 but I am also not blind. The game has a lot of problems, a lot still carried over from launch, I think criticism is deserved. I only have a problem with it when people call me disgusting or idiot for spending my money how I want to spend it.
It's just easier to point and that guy and say "you're the problem. You're the reason why everything is fucked." When in truth, there's much greater forces at play. The people actually responsible for the fucked state we are in don't frequent forums or even know that there's a problem. They just buy the annual FIFA, Call of Duty, Madden, and both versions of Pokemon sight unseen.
The problem is we are old and remember the good ol days. I have cousins and nephews who refuse to play games if they don't have a MTX store because it means the devs are lazy and didn't put extra work into making extra content.
They hate lootboxes though
That's a really fucked outlook for them to have when we have 200+ hour JRPGs with no MTX. Who isn't putting "extra work" into "extra content?" Sigh.
Are the 5 people who still play Fallout 76 the one's damaging the industry, or have all Bethesda fans been damaging the industry by buying broken, unpolished games?
Because I'm leaning towards the latter. Fallout 76 happened and was shit BECAUSE you bought their broken Fallout and Elder Scrolls drivel for so long. You taught them it was okay and they acted accordingly.
This is a good idea, just a bad package. The issue is that they are bundling monthly Atoms into the package, and as such are inflating the price. If they removed those, they could sell the sub at $1-2 and less people would be upset.
Are the 5 people who still play Fallout 76 the one's damaging the industry, or have all Bethesda fans been damaging the industry by buying broken, unpolished games?
Because I'm leaning towards the latter. Fallout 76 happened and was shit BECAUSE you bought their broken Fallout and Elder Scrolls drivel for so long. You taught them it was okay and they acted accordingly.
They were broken. But they had one major aspect that made them recover alot of playabilty. The modding community. Who knows, maybe with modding available this game will be a diamond in the rough but considering the investment Bethesda has put into their atomic shop Im guessing modds will be HIGHLY restricted.
And this argument that Bethesda has always been trash is goofy. Traditional iso Fall Out players and Morrowind snobs might not like how gameplay became more mass audience oriented but you still werent being asked for more than the base amount of the game to play the game (horse armor withstanding). I can excuse an expansion DLC; at least that has writing, new assets and game elements. Its actual labor apposed to "do you want a blue gun, or a gold gun?" On top of that Skyrim as influenced just about every open world game since from Witcher 3, Breath of the Wild to Assassin's Creed. That and FO3 were pretty damn big culturally even outside of gaming. Dont try to pin the embarrassing blunder of this game on people who are content to play their single player games while not having given Bethesda a cent more in over a decade.
Are the 5 people who still play Fallout 76 the one's damaging the industry, or have all Bethesda fans been damaging the industry by buying broken, unpolished games?
Because I'm leaning towards the latter. Fallout 76 happened and was shit BECAUSE you bought their broken Fallout and Elder Scrolls drivel for so long. You taught them it was okay and they acted accordingly.
um, no. The Elder Scrolls games, for me, have been the best use of my "gaming money" ever. I play them for years and years. And years. No other game has given me that much bang for the buck.
And they aren't really broken, just a bit buggy. I'm not buying in to the whole "the players fix the games" since I usually play them unmodded several times before adding mods. As does a friend of mine. We've enjoyed the experience completely and didn't require any player mods to fix things.
Like Skyrim? Need more content? Try my Skyrim mod "Godfred's Tomb."
A certain percentage of the Bethesda FO76 player-base will pay it, heck they would've paid more, just to justify to themselves it is all okay. Let them. My only concern is that this will be used later on too with the next Elder Scrolls 6 & Starfield.
I think I will get a year pass as well for this. A couple issues I faced in the game were related to the public servers. Like trying to kill ghoul golfers when white pines is nuked full of level 150s.
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Maybe that would be me if my gold-digging bimbo friend hadn't just used me for everything I was worth and then told me I wasn't good enough for her.
I make spreadsheets at work - I don't want to make them for the games I play.
Please remember this is Bethesda we are talking about. They stiffed there own preorder customer on freaking bags and bottles. Their own games are almost always intitially patched by the playerbase before they attempt a series of disastrous patches. I guarantee if they are contracting servers its the lowest cost possible and if there wont be ridiculously foreseeable issues cropping up thanks to their incompetence I will die of shock.
Yeah, thats gonna make the mmo feel post apocalyptic dead alright.
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Honestly, for my small group, this might actually make sense. Actual persistent housing! That was one of the main reasons I gave up on the game last year. I hated logging in to find my camp was gone.
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Are the 5 people who still play Fallout 76 the one's damaging the industry, or have all Bethesda fans been damaging the industry by buying broken, unpolished games?
Because I'm leaning towards the latter. Fallout 76 happened and was shit BECAUSE you bought their broken Fallout and Elder Scrolls drivel for so long. You taught them it was okay and they acted accordingly.
No thanks.
Next game better have no cash shop at all.
And they aren't really broken, just a bit buggy. I'm not buying in to the whole "the players fix the games" since I usually play them unmodded several times before adding mods. As does a friend of mine. We've enjoyed the experience completely and didn't require any player mods to fix things.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
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