Combat has me picking between using VATS and using skill at good intervals, very good. Better fighting than any Bethesda game I've played, better fighting than any Fallout game I've played, but story just is meh to bad. If Bethesda had spent the same amount of time working on fixing bugs and reworking a few things instead of working on paid content for a few platforms, I'm sure the reviews would be much better.(92% on steam at least).įallout 4 is a Fallout game mainly through name. Now a days, not by that much.īut every so often they update Fallout 4 only to add a few CC things, and have yet to fix several bugs(YEARS after release). You can put them off until you're ready to update all your mods. If you do that, updates won't break your game. Launch the game with F4SE and it will not trigger the update. I've got no beef with CC.įYI, if you're doing a lot of modding, you should have auto-update turned off for Fallout (set to 'only update when launched'). It hasn't dented the nexus modding scene. I give Bethesda pass on CC because I can see the need for it, even though I strongly dislike the idea of paid mods (even as someone that's spent about 15 hours this week working on a mod posted to the nexus).ĬC is ignorable and causes me no trouble. That obviously means they can't do it free. Essentially, Bethesda is taking responsibility for the content posted to CC, so they have thoroughly examine each mod. To get around that, CC classifies the mods as DLCs with assets vetted and endorsed by Bethesda. Bethesda made several attempts to negotiate with Sony to even get mods at all, but Sony wouldn't back don't on the no-assets restriction. Does it actually make the game worse or not?ĬC was essential for getting mods onto the PS4. I was wondering what you people think about CC. By my metric however I don't see buying things in it as something that affects how fun the game is or isn't so I don't care either way about it's existence. Everything in there seems rather pointless and costs quite a bit more than it really should. If that is the metric you are going by then yes, Creation Club is a bad thing. It's not "how fun is this game?", it's more "if I buy everything for this game how much money am I spending vs how much content am I getting?". It's not like they advertise it in game, I've never walked up to a weapon bench and had the game tell me that I can spend $5 on a shiny new laser weapon or something horrible like that.Īnyway it just seems that these days reviews are more based on quantity than quality. It's just that for something so apparently universally hated that supposedly makes the game so bad it's quite strange that I easily could have played the game to 100% completion without even knowing of it's existence had I not gone to the review section. I've been just going on to mod nexus and getting free ones like I do with all bethesda games so I don't quite get what the big deal is. I wanted to get a feel for what other people think of the game first and I noticed this game has a lot of negative reviews regarding something called Creation Club that I've never heard of.Īpparently it's some kind of system for paying for mods. I've put a lot of time into Fallout 4 recently and I've considered writing a review.
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