Nah they didn't axe it, they just really limited development. You can still buy and play the game and it's alright. Frankly if it wasn't for the battle Royale mode no one would be talking about Fortnite today, I played the testing from before BR mode and it wasn't that cool.
No, I actually like it more than I liked fallout 4 on launch so far. It's just really popular to call Bethesda games shit on the internet
It does look like their spooling down development though, I'm pretty certain they've started moving devs to the new Witcher game
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With NPR I always assumed those donation were helping to fund specifically the local branch of it
You want people to be nonbiased when it comes to child traffickers? This film does not vilify child trafficking, it's an attempt to deflect attention from real child traffickers
To be fair we also have Chainsaw Man, which is pretty baller
I have only ever played a game because I was enjoying it, the moment I stop enjoying a game is when I quit. You seem to be arguing against the concept of enjoying your life outside of work
Many species of wasp are important pollinators
If they take it as "tricking" them, from what you said it sounds like that's their* problem. If you were open about it as soon as it was relevant then you did fine, as far as I'm concerned.
Edit: Ye gads a typo
tbf, fallout 76 was also made by a different studio under bethesda. It was basically the Mass Effect Andromeda treatment, they handed it to the team that previously only did the multi-player for DOOM 2016 and made them add multi-player to the creation engine while adding "16x the detail" and it was too much for them.
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Good, tbh, I think we've had to back off Open World RPGs for years now. Smaller scale RPGs can tell a story with far more focus. I think something like Witcher 2 or Baldurs Gate 3 are good examples of balancing exploration and story telling.