2. It Won't Be Great Until The Modders Are Done With It
A common defense you'll hear for Bethesda's games is that "it'll be better once the mods get to work on it", and while this isn't wrong, it does feel like an attitude which gives the developer a free pass for the countless issues they've let slip through the cracks (in some cases gigantic, gaping cracks, mind). This is why there's no real incentive to rush out and buy FO4 now: you can easily just wait a few months until it's been optimised and a lot of the niggles have been ironed out and your experience will be decidedly richer than the janky, uneven state that it's in today.
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Stay at home dad who spends as much time teaching his kids the merits of Martin Scorsese as possible (against the missus' wishes).
General video game, TV and film nut. Occasional sports fan. Full time loon.
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