midtek Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 This leaves me to wonder if we're gonna get any of the new construction goodies from Nuka World (presumably there will be some) with that DLC, or if those assets will never be made available in an official release? =0[.]o= Of course there will be some goodies since the settlements is an integral part of the game. But to the extent avid fans want, the company won't need to cater their needs since it is self-sufficient by modding. The company has provided a modding tool for that. It's a good system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gunslinger6792 Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 What heaps of bugs and broken features?I can't read a single thread without you hopping on bashing everyone who dares say anything negative about bethesda. Anyways as someone who bought the season pass I am thoroughly disappointed in the overall quality of the dlc. I'm not a settlement builder and while that's my problem having the lions share of the dlc be settlement based is off putting. I was honestly expecting the DLC to be on par with fallout 3 or FNV which meant 4 story dlc of varying quality being released. Instead we got 2 in what almost feels like a bait and switch. Bethesda released dlc that were easy for them to do and guaranteed to make money with the least amount of work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JuJooGuppy Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 Having a bit of the DLC focus on the settlements would have been less of an issue if it wasnt simply adding items to the system that by and large modders could / already had done. Instead, they shouldve released DLC's to give settlements more of a role in the actual gameplay, and find ways to help merge it more into the game and make it important. They should have also worked on the god awful AI. Perhaps for people who hate creating settlements, but wanted to have more towns to sell goods / store goods etc, they couldve added a system for auto-building settlements. Something like, pay X amount of caps to build a stage 1 settlement, that takes a bit of time in game to show up. Wouldve been nifty for people who dislike building them, or people who don't want to build up every settlement / are on playthrough numer 20 and dont want to rebuild. They couldve also added more story functionality to the settlements. Add in more unique NPCs that can wander in that provide unique story lines. With Nuka World, add in the ability to side with raiders INSTEAD of the Minute Men. if you joined the raiders, instead of getting word of settlements that need help, you get word of settlements that are ripe for the taking. Get a few raiders together and RAID the settlement to take it over as your own.There are lots of ways settlements could have been drastically improved via DLC that people would have really really liked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
midtek Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 they shouldve... They should have...They couldve...There are lots of ways settlements could have been drastically improved via DLC that people would have really really liked. Please cut these 'they should have' to 'I wish they had'. I feel really sick when angry customers start complaining that way. In my company, staffs stop reading such messages when those words show up. No one is entitled person to decide what the product will be unless you are the person in charge. If you ask me, I wish they had not included the settlements at all so they could spend resources to elsewhere I want. But that's one hell of complaint so I will just say I hope they won't do that next time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lelcat Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 What heaps of bugs and broken features?I can't read a single thread without you hopping on bashing everyone who dares say anything negative about bethesda. Anyways as someone who bought the season pass I am thoroughly disappointed in the overall quality of the dlc. I'm not a settlement builder and while that's my problem having the lions share of the dlc be settlement based is off putting. I was honestly expecting the DLC to be on par with fallout 3 or FNV which meant 4 story dlc of varying quality being released. Instead we got 2 in what almost feels like a bait and switch. Bethesda released dlc that were easy for them to do and guaranteed to make money with the least amount of work. I am not disappointed with it. There are far more things in the game that work than things that do not work. Just because a settler gets stuck some times on something, does not mean "heaps of bugs and broken features". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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