I just got 100% on Fallout 3 and I love the game to death but it's so broken and full of bugs. There's terrible input lag, crashing, freezing and frame rate problems. If Fallout 4 is like this...God help us all.
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Can't wait for it and I believe it will be better in that way
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It won't be perfect on release but I can imagine they'll patch any problems if and when they appear.
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Fallout 3 never crashed on me. New Vegas differant story but differant game. Skyrim was much more stable and that being Bethesda last game. I see fallout 4 being stable its gonna have bugs like every Bethesda game but if it's not game breaking I find them enjoyable
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If F4 has the same problems it will still be GotY
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I played it on 360 and it ran just fine
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I actually like the glitchs and bugs in FO3/Vegas. Never had a save breaking bug but I enjoy the visual ones lol..I'm hyped for FO4 though can't wait to play it.
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I have it on both Xbox 360 and ps3. I did have a few problems on the xbox, but nothing game breaking. I bought a PS3 mainly for The Last of Us and ended up getting Skyrim, FO3, and New Vegas out of curiosity. They all looked and ran better on the 360, but I enjoyed the PS3 for other games. I ended up buying a PS4, but now I'm thinking about getting an Xbox One. I'm sure FO4 will work fine on the PS4, but I want the best experience possible. Interestingly though, earlier stories if I remember right stated that the Xbox One version would be moddable before PS4 version (PC first of course). In fact, I was under the impression the PC and Xbox One would get them first, and PS4 later. Lately the stories are, PC gets them after launch, and then the consoles later. At least that's what I'm getting. Kinda strange.
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It's Bethesda, so I wouldn't get my hopes up.
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Expect the game to crash quickly and often, with Bethesda ignoring the problem so modders have to step in and do their job for them.
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Doubt it will be more stable. After all it's a Bethesda game
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I played FO3 on the 369 and it was stable. The PS3 version of most of Bethesda's games weren't up to snuf because of the design of the PS4. However that isn't an issue now and I'm pretty confident that it will be smooth.
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My only complaint with Bethesda games is they tend to have terrible animations.
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Edited by Skeletor: 9/11/2015 6:54:51 PMWhy is everyone so hyped about fallout 4? A game that can do everything is also a game that focuses on nothing. It will have no narrative beside survive. Also for the record I didn't care for fallout 1, 2, and 3. I kind of liked new vegas.
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Edited by Logfish111: 9/11/2015 9:00:06 AMTechnical issues are a given in any Bethesda game. If you can't put up with it then don't bother buying it. Just look at TW3 anyway, it is a technical masterpiece as far as open world games go but it still has its fair share of glitches, and Bethesda do not have the same technical expertise that Project Red do.
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It wouldn't be a Bethesda game without glitches and freezing
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I'm going to guess that you have The ps3 version? Traditionally, Bethesda ports don't manage well on PlayStation. The worst was oblivion, where entire questlines were broken and no patches in sight. Xbox has it better as the games are usually pretty stable. However the only way you could get the optimum performance out of fallout or TES would be to go PC.
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Bethesda said something about learning about glitches from their past games, including Fallout 3 and Skyrim, and using that info to make Fallout 4 less buggy. If that's true, I expect great things. Even if it's just a marketing ploy, the game will probably still be more polished that Fallout 3.
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your problem is that you are on the ps3
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It's not just Fallout, it happens in Elder Scrolls a lot too. That's a Bethesda game for you. But I still love them.
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Only ever had freezing problems after a I completed more than half the game and some DLC but for both 3 and NV it became dreadful after a large portion of the game had been completed (On my 360 atleast).
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It all will depend on if it is going to be 32 or 64 bit. Previous Bethesda games have always been 32 bit exclusively which means the dreaded 3.1gb memory limit; anything more and you CTD. Hopefully they release a 64 bit version alongside 32 bit version, or perhaps even go 64-bit exclusively, there is no reason to even make 32 bit versions of games anymore.
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lol at people saying the Xbox version is fine, that shit might be better than the PS3 version but it is still trash. I'm getting mine on PC to limit the non sense I had to deal with on consoles.
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Classic Bethesda
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I remember the auto-save bug from Morrowind back on the original xbox... I invested 100 hours into that game (at the time it was the most time I spent on a game, ever) and after the 100 hour mark the game would freeze every five minutes... It was the beginning of my abusive relationship with Bethesda.
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What did you do to it? It's fine for me on Xbox and PC.
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I've heard this is largely a problem exclusive to the PS3 due to it having hardware that was hard to program for in the early years.