Rich Drummond of Gaming Tech United writes:
"Fan boys have always existed. Whether it was someone during the 16-bit era, the first foray into the world of polygons or even just last generation, fan boys have always been waving their favorite companies' flags. This generation things are different though. These fan boys don't just blindly support their company, in order for them to enjoy their product, they must take away the enjoyment of others as well."
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Waiting a decade for new instalments in franchises as massive as Fallout and Elder Scrolls feels like a waste.
Microsoft have Obsidian but I feel it's Bethesda who just don't want to play ball as they've always said they want to do it themselves.
Once MS bought Zenimax in 2020 they should have put the Outer Worlds 2 on the back burner, allow Bethesda to finish off its own Space RPG with Starfield (despite totally different tone why have two in your first party portfolio with two developers who's gameplay is a tad similar) and got Obsidian for one of their projects to make a spiritual successor to New Vegas.
When the Elder Scrolls VI is finished Bethesda can then onto the main numbered Fallout 5 themselves.
The Outer Worlds 2 started development in 2019 so putting it on the back burner wouldn't have been the end of the world, they'd have always come back to it once Fallout was done and it would have been nicely spaced out from Starfields release once they had most likely stopped supporting it and all the expansions were released.
If they did this back in 2020 when they bought Zenimax and the game had a good, steady 4 - 5 years development, you might have seen it release in 2025.
We are literally going to be waiting until 2030 at the very earliest for Fallout 5 and all they seem bothered about is pushing Fallout 76.
I disagree. Part of these games is the support for the mod community. If they move to releasing a "next game" every 2 or 3 years, the modding support plummets and the franchises turn into just another run of the mill RPG.
Make the games good enough to withstand the test of time, to keep people coming back to them and expanding on them with mod support.
Yeah, let's all advocate for smaller gaps between series' releases, then we'll probably get headlines about how the series have dropped in quality and they could have benefited from more time in the oven. Let them cook.
Bethesda [or Microsoft] would have to reallocate internal and external studios towards fallout and elder scrolls titles. Bethesda has the issue of developing 2 big IPs that are large RPGs on rotation. If you want more Fallout and Elder Scrolls, development will have to be outsourced.
A lot of Sony fans are some of the worst most rude people IMO
Just because you don't like something doesn't mean others won't find it to be great and appealing
And I don't mean all of them but a lot that comment on here
Microsoft and Nintendo fans seem to be more respectful
People are fanboys of everything. Religion, political, music, sports teams, food, pretty much everything. The difference with gaming is people just throw around the word fanboy whenever they don't have an argument. Just like alot of super religious christians throw around "but the bible says" everytime something that's hard to argue gets brought up. Look at my comments, they generate more personal attacks than replies that have anything to do with gaming.
I'm a Pony! :)
I think their (the fanboys) biggest problems is they can't take criticism even when its warranted. They have many problems MANY MANY PROBLEMS, but that is the biggest one I can think of.
Being bias doesn't permit you to go full retard.