Too be fair, the developers were playing into this cryptic, non-genre specific, hard-to-explain mannerism too.
I remembered when they're on the E3 show with the Just Cause 3 guy and playing to that angle very hard. The producer from Just Cause was just "hey, our game is about blowing shit up!!!".
On recents Beastcast and QLs, it seems to me that the trio was more and more incline to suddenly jump into an improv act in the middle of their conversation. And it's funny as hell too.
Jeff (and the late Ryan Davis) is known to be a fan and an enthusiast of obscure comedy sketch. Brad is his go-to guy in the ad section in the podcast. Dan is well...funny for being himself.
So what do you think? Which coast is the "sketch" coast? Sorry.
I played the game in parallel with reading this certain novels where the protagonist is enveloped in a warring state period in ancient China. So at first I felt the same way as you, but when I get into the mindset that my character in Fallout and this novel is a reflection of each other. Powerful but yet powerless in their desperate times.
The characters and factions in FO4 and their conflicts existed before you come out of the vault. To think that you, an individual, can make every okay without some sort of a clean slate is kinda...naive when I look back at it.
The writers had only 3-4 quest lines to explain the past conflict while the novel had thousands of pages to set up so...I can't blame them that much.
Not that kind of support where we trying to push it in the GOTY list but rather this is where we let our frustration out, venting (same thing?) or console each other.
What do you guys think? Do we need this? So the bombcast comment section can go back to a more lighthearted stuff and "fuck Destiny" once more.
Edit: I just realized that it was supposed to be "support" not "supporting group". Sorry, English is not my first language (clearly).
They have to fight a gazillion of YouTube kids out there in term of the amount of content that was put out. I guess you just can't stop in this business.
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