Between 3 years invested, thousands of hours, hundreds of edited out crashes, repetitive gameplay, jerks commenting on videos, and all the other crap i dealt with working on Fallout 3... no, I'll probably never play Fallout 4, I think I'm decided on that.
Yes, possibly, and Mothership Zeta... because it's the DLC where I got to stop playing that damn game forever. So tired of Fallout by that point.
Not even slightly. I still get annoyed when people ask me why I named myself after FNAF, I don't need to give them more reasons to think it's the truth... plus it's a poor excuse for a horror game. Looks like some low rated trash straight off of Newgrounds, how it got popular I'll never know.
I'd like to at some point, though, I have not played it at all... so I know nothing about it right now. I'll probably play it first before doing anything with it so I can get a grasp on the whole thing with research like I did the first, but who knows.
Don't know if I will or not. I'm still burned out on Fallout after all these years from finishing Fallout 3. No decision at this time.
It's in the future plans... as is another run of 2033 at some point.
Should call emergency services... sounds like you found a raging dumpster fire.
Oh. That makes more sense. Well, I don't own it, so no plans at this point. Maybe in the future.
Um... I think all games are pretty in their own way. What are we even talking about?
Working with databases for 11 years and seeing every single SSD that has been dedicated to databases fail in those 11 years says yes, it's very common for them to fail if they keep getting rewritten. Once they're done, they're done for good. You can't get a damn thing off of them... so you better have a good backup somewhere else. That's just throwing money in the trash for me. I can't backup everything constantly, I can only backup the important bits. There's no worth in SSDs for me at all.