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Bethesda was obviously already toast to anyone paying attention when Fallout '76 came out. They certainly haven't improved since.
...And I can't believe that these are the motherfuckers who own the rights to Doom now.
Thankfully, they're not the ones who develop Doom. They can publish it all they want as long as they stay the hell away from the actual games.
saying 76 hasnt improved since just shows everyone you dont know what youre talking about
He didn't say that. Might want to reread what it's saying, instead of what you think he's saying.
he's saying "they" haven't improved since 76 came out. i don't know what else he could possibly mean by that, especially since 76 itself has improved immensely since coming out
"they" haven't improved in that they still put out shit games; They've improved 76 yes, but they still put out crap too.
"Bethesda hasn't improved since Fallout '76 was released"
Make sense now?
but fallout 76 has improved. so are ghosts updating it?
nah youre right makes perfect sense
So Bethesda is good because Starfield might be worth playing 10 years after it was released? You're obviously not understanding the point here.
It doesn't matter that they improved '76 after the fact. It matters that they keep releasing top dollar garbage that needs years of work after the fact to even be playable.
Like imagine if you bought a brand new car that broke down immediately after you drove it off the lot. You take it back to them and they tell you "We understand you're disappointed, so if we get time we'll fix it for you and should have it back to you in a year or two." Are you going to be satisfied with no car and no money for that long? Does it really make it better if they do actually fix it at some undetermined point in the future?
very convinient line of thinking for you
"76 doesnt count because it got better after release"
i bet you still hate on cyberpunk and no mans sky to this day, and curse those devs every night, right?
Is that my "line of thinking" when I never said anything of the sort? I don't think so.
I've never played Cyberpunk 2077 nor No Man's Sky and have zero opinion on them, but you bringing them up out of nowhere as some sort of 'gotcha' screams "my argument is based on emotion and not fact."
what is factually wrong about 76 being improved after release? that's the entire thing, i'm not the one convienently ignoring those facts because it doesnt support my argument 😂
For the fourteenth time, it's completely irrelevant to the discussion.
You talk about conveniently ignoring things while you're ignoring the whole topic so you can keep talking about some updates to Fallout '76 as if that has any bearing on Bethesda trending toward doing worse and worse with each new release. You're making a completely separate argument to the rest of us.
actually its only the 6th time, not 14th. how can i trust your word now?
and 76 has gotten new releases pretty frequently. they are called content updates or dlc, which are free on that game. i think bethesdas only released 2 other games since 76, redfall, which was done by a different studio, and starfield