Fallout 4: 15 Ultimate Wishlist Features It Must Have
8. No Bugs
Fallout New Vegas was a good game that randomly broke down to become an unplayable mess: characters heads would rotate, save files would corrupt, missions would become impossible to complete, which is plainly not acceptable. Games often have small bugs and errors that players have to deal with, but the sheer number in New Vegas was ridiculous and didn't exactly entice players to stick around with the game for a long time. Not only are the bugs frustrating, they suggest that a lack of care has gone into that element of the games production, and while it seems that the industry are all-too willing to release such undercooked titles, Bethesda cannot afford to release a game that has not been through a far more rigorous polishing period in its development. It might seem like a strange thing to put on a wish list of ultimate features, but Fallout 4 needs to be bug free and tested to the point where players do not have the experience ruined by these mistakes. If that means a long Beta, then so be it, because even the smallest glitch takes a player out of the moment, compromising the immersion that the game has built up entirely.
A 27 year old man who should know better.
An actual RE teacher.
Living in the North of the United Kingdom with his partner and two rabbits.
The rabbits are called Jasper and Isabella, and they are the inspiration for most of his work, as well as eating USB cables.