>Bethesda.It's a good thing there's Steam workshop so we have mods to fix their stupidity and to add things that shouldn't have been removed or should have been in the game. I wonder how dumb down and how low the depth puddle for this game is going to be. I want to say they can't get any worse than their effort with Skyrim but I'm sure they can somehow top it.
A dog features heavily in the trailer, suggesting the animal may be a controllable character.
First thing I'm gonna do when I get this game is go to Fenway Park and see if there's Super Mutants playing baseball or something
Quote from: Jono on June 03, 2015, 12:31:07 PMFirst thing I'm gonna do when I get this game is go to Fenway Park and see if there's Super Mutants playing baseball or somethingI'm hoping for a Yankees/Red Sox reference, maybe something about Babe Ruth ha.
Okay, what's the matter with Steam Workshop? I've never used Nexus, though I planned too. But for the few Mods I saw floating around on Steam. Why not? Click subscribe, and you're done. It's there. No extra downloading or downloading files off Nexus and dragging them into the games files.
also, what difference does it make where you get your stupid modslike who could honestly give one single fuck
There's no way to troubleshoot incompatibilities or create merged patches with the Workshop. If you're downloading anything other than a simple retexture mod or something that replaces sounds, you need to have a more powerful utility.
idk the Institute really provides quite an interesting setting