Google Fiber.
Yeah, they're probably mining my browsing for advertising..but at that speed...they can have all the data they want!
Damn. Our telecom rules means I will likely never get it up here in Canada I shall merely dream lol
Google Fiber.
Yeah, they're probably mining my browsing for advertising..but at that speed...they can have all the data they want!
VATS
This doesn't fully stop time as it did in 3 but it's more like a slow mo sequence. No overall preference as to what I preferred.
I also love planning out who's going to die, which like you I miss and that's the probably the biggest downside of Fallout 4 VATS, You're right that once they get in close it loses it's effectiveness. I'm playing mostly as a sniper, so the first shot I typically take without VATS and then depending on what's happening I might take some more free shots or go into VATS to use some AP.I really miss the old stop time VATS. I liked planning who gets killed first by checking to see who looks most dangerous, not just taking the first person VATS goes to since they will keep closing in on me. I often found myself just shooting from the hip since VATS was worthless with enemies too close to me.
Absolutely. And that you can loot stuff from containers and bodies without opening an inventory screen which always took a second or two to load.I'm love love loving the junk/scrapping system. I used to hoard all of the crap I found in the older games, only to find it sold for nothing and burdened me down all of the time. It's a fun change to get to USE it. Although how a mailbox and a wad of old pre-war cash can magically transform into a bed, I will never quite understand.
I am much more worried about them dumbing down the system and screwing with the moral grayness of the factions than I am about textures. Being a Fallout 1 and Fallout 2 player, I was so disappointed when they made the Brotherhood of Steel into the "good guys" in Fallout 3 and they took away the complexities of playing a darker character by removing some of the features like the character reputation from previous games. In this way, New Vegas (which was developed by Obsidian) was more faithful to the original games.
Don't get me wrong, I am still incredibly excited about it, and even if they dumbed everything down the prospect of seeing what the Fallout universe looked like pre-apocalypse is enough to make me very happy.