Fallout 4 has a ridiculously high level cap
Fallout 4 is changing the way levelling works, meaning you're going to have a plethora of perks to choose from during your time in the Wasteland.
Fallout 4 is changing the way levelling works, meaning you're going to have a plethora of perks to choose from during your time in the Wasteland.
According to Bethesda's Pete Hines, Fallout 4 won't be as bleak or dreary as Fallout 3 was.
Fallout 4 may only be hitting screens in November, but dammit, that’s too long to wait to re-enter the wasteland. So what’s a vault dweller supposed to do? Easy, prepare for the worst. And by that, I mean roll the dice and start working on crafting your vault dweller stats.
Hot on the heels of a busy year, Bethesda have expressed ther desire to expand into a much big publishing house - shipping more than three games a year.
Fallout 4 will indeed launch in November, for the latest consoles and PC. And some people still aren’t happy, as they’ve been slating Bethesda for a perceived dip in visuals. Bethesda is more than aware of this. And they aren’t bothered by it at all.
Bethesda hasn't really detailed much about the narrative in Fallout 4, and there currently aren't any plans to change that before launch this November.
Fallout 4 will offer far too many hours of gameplay to fans of the franchise. However, a bunch of those hours are totally optional if crafting doesn't appeal to you.
An enterprising fan has uploaded some leaked Fallout 4 footage to a well known porn site and it's still up. Also be thankful that I wrote this and saved you from all of Darryn's terrible porn innuendos and puns.
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