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Originally Posted by Stealhead
I did not say that I was displeased only that Obsidian did a better job with the story than FO3. I a massive amount of time in both FO3 and FONV about 362 in NV and FO3 is not Steam based so I have no idea but it has to be double that of NV simply because I have it so long.I have over 200 hours Skyrim as well I am not saying that Bethesda makes made games by any means.
I am a bit surprised by the fan boyish reaction I have received simply because of what I posted which never was meant to have an attacking tone to it.Well lesson learned do not say what you think in this thread.
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I think that you are misreading my post as defensive. All I was referring to was that there are communities (No Mutants Allowed, for example) that are dismayed by the news. They consider the style from the first two Fallouts as the 'true' Fallout. Others consider the series to have really hit it's stride with Fallout 3. As such, there is a schism in the Fallout community, and Bethesda's work in the later series is considered rather controversial.
Both have their merits. It is certainly true that the first two games were more 'Fallout'. It is also true that Bethesda games have a fair share of bugs. However, those same people tend to gloss over the bugs and glitches in the first two games, particularly Fallout 2. I agree that the original team wrote better stories. However, I also acknowledge that Bethesda makes, for the most part, better games. However one feels about it, it cannot be ignored that Fallout was all but dead after Black Isle went under, and that without Bethesda would have likely stayed that way.
That's all I was addressing. Perhaps I should have made it more clear that I was not referring to you. Allow me to correct that:
I am in no way referring to you or and view of your's whether implied or factual. My statements are in reference to the overall gaming community and do not in any way represent an appraisal or indictment of any views that you may or may not hold. The above content represented only an attempt to make neutral conversation corresponding to the topic at hand. Any and all perception of slight is purely coincidental and unintended.