10 Brutally Honest Confessions Of A Bethesda Fan
1. Somehow, Still Wanting To Try Fallout 76
For all intents and purposes, launch Fallout 76 was not good, and to most, it's still is not good enough. It was hyped first and rushed out second, trying to get as many people onboard with a multiplayer Fallout as possible.
Bethesda banked on co-op play alone holding the game up, instead of adding story elements that weren’t given by either holotape or robots.
That’s right: On launch there were no human NPCs in the game.
A year or so later they did, in fact, rectify this by adding events and updates which brought new areas and characters, so it’s fair to say they’ve learned thei-
No, apparently not.
As well as missing story and a shoddy implementation of PvP - and yes, lack of canvas bags - they tried to push their luck further.
Bethesda announced Fallout 1st, a $13 monthly subscription for private server access (which didn't work) and other exclusives, holding their hands out for even more.
Yet, after all that, it’s still a Fallout game, and the fan inside me wants to try it - even more so with Bethesda announcing better Steam integration for their exclusive games such as Fallout 76.
Is... is this what addiction feels like?