Todd Howard says that Fallout 4's cinematic dialogue system 'really did not resonate' with players, even though Bethesda 'spent forever' working on it

Todd Howard says that Fallout 4’s cinematic dialogue system ‘really did not resonate’ with players, even though Bethesda ‘spent forever’ working on it

It’s been a whole dang decade since Fallout 4 launched, so long that the world has slipped significantly closer to nuclear Armageddon than was the case when Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic RPG stepped out from Vault 111. The anniversary has got Bethesda creative chief Todd Howard in a reflective mood, and he’s revealed some interesting details about…

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Resident Evil Requiem has broken the internet as fans find out Leon Kennedy is married: ‘You’ll play Chris in the DLC and see an identical ring on his hand’

It’s an awful day to be Leon Kennedy’s number one fan, as players have discovered that he’s married. You can see what looks to be a wedding ring on his finger in a couple of Resident Evil Requiem’s cutscenes, and can take a good look at it in the concept art if you’re an eagle-eyed…

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Baldur’s Gate 3 player gives every NPC a +99 to their attacks, devises a harebrained build around being an unkillable wizard that obliterates anyone dumb enough to hit their shield

I just wrapped up my first honour mode playthrough in Baldur’s Gate 3—and whenever I roll those golden dice, I feel a sense of pride. So of course the universe sends someone along to take a greatsword to my sense of self-worth by pulling off an even tougher challenge. Typical. Bouch on YouTube has set…

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Taking the Risks Further: Double-Edged Sword of Venatrix

Venatrix sounded like an ambitious project from start, even on the paper.  As indie developers, we are always accustomed to be cautious of anything deemed “ambitious”. We always wanted to give the freedom of experiencing the story from two different main characters’ perspective and given the Venatrix’s background lore, which is late Victorian-times, laying the…

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AMD partner retailer leaks Threadripper 9000-series preorder details – they start next week with prices looking between $1,600 and $13,000

Get ready to start ripping those threads, it looks like AMD’s new 9000 series of CPU will be up for preorder next week. Multiple sources are pointing to the embargo for both the Threadripper 9000X and Pro 9000WX series of chips lifting on July 23, otherwise known as next Wednesday. Maybe those launch delays really…

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