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Companies can launch any shit at any price. Also it's not like Fallout 76 is the only unfinished game, there were many games that came unfinished during release. Remember no man's sky. Also there is no law to stop this publishers from publishing unfinished games. It can only be stopped if fans can become smart and then buy the game after it's review.
Rahul Sar agreed it really is the fault of consumers for pre ordering and fostering the situation that allows for companies to get away with selling broken or unfinished products .
It may actually not be, because as of this moment Migliaccio and Rathod Law Firm is suing Bethesda on behalf of thousands of players. Charges include: inconsistent refund policies that have resulted in many people simply not getting their refunds; the game being completely unplayable at times, and the plan to patch it into a workable state may not be legal when the game it classified as a "service"; hosting fake discounts in the Atom Shop (listing something as being on a discount, even though said "discount" is actually the full-price); flat-out fraud, like with the bag fiasco; employee abuse, referring to excessive use of crunch time; etc.. It's still ongoing as of now.
After years of Bethesda having wet dreams about online play, microtransactions and lootboxes in Fallout, Bethesda finally pulled the trigger, only to realize too late that the gun was pointing at their own head. Tha wha happun.
Was I living under a rock while all this went down? I'm not the biggest gamer these days (no time anymore) but I try to keep up with the news. But all I heard about 76 was that it was released. Nothing else. But jesus christ. Wow
I don't think Todd Howard's "I read it on the Internet, so it's true" comment at E3 was self-deprecating. I think it was dismissive and condescending. I think he was implying that the buggy nature of their games is exaggerated. The only thing that can explain Fallout 76 to me is a detachment from reality like that from the heads of Bethesda.
Little did Todd suspect that Karma would reach out and bite him on the a$$ hard. Notice we've not heard a thing from Todd publicly since then. What may have begun as dismissive and condescending has turned into instant Karmic retribution. Todd should learn not to flap his trap and jinx his release. Either Todd was naïve about his game and was being entirely overconfident or he was spilling the beans on exactly how bad it would become. Either way, Karma felt the need to chime in.
Im hoping the latter is true, as it may mean that todd howard may hate fallout 76, just that he can't talk shit about it in public just so he won't be fired
@@GiordanDiodato shotgun6X Yeah, Fallout 3 and FNV had many many many bugs, some game breaking, but since there is content that I actually enjoy, I'm willing to go back and even replay them several times. I do admit it is odd to accept, let alone enjoy a game with that many glitches lol. The stuff here has a lot of grievous oversights rather than technical limitations (not being clear about nerfs, unbalanced preorder items in multiplayer setting, multiple nuke issue, nuking newbie town, personal info being leaked, multiple stupidly big patch files). Plus the game seems weirdly barebones (no story to complete, no npcs, barely any rpg elements) so other than leveling up your character and finding weapons, doesn't seem like there's much to go back for.
@@QuadraCh Todd: Hold my shitty subscription system _that doesn't even fucking work properly._ Dear god, this isn't scraping the bottom of the barrel anymore. We've emptied the barrel, scraped the bottom, _chewed through the rotten bottom of the barrel_ and we're now digging into the ground so deep we're going to strike oil soon. Except the oil is useless, smelly, and already on fire.
hi, I'm a time traveler from a month later and I haven't even played F4 yet, let alone touch 76. Understatement of the year lmao. Apparently now people are paying $100 for non-private private servers now? And that was after some other controversy from last month. I think Matt needs to re-visit this video lol
I know i've pitched it once or twice before but I still think Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning would make for a great episode. Its story has it all Famous Baseball Players trying to make video games, A now defunct studio with high aspirations, Possible Bank Fraud that almost tanked the entire state of Rhode Island....And oh yeah Spawn's Creator Todd Mcfarlane is involved too just for icing on the cake.
The real icing on the cake is that it's actually a decent game, despite everything that went wrong and should've went wrong. It's an anomaly of Riddick proportions.
Yeah, the local government invested 73 million into the new studio in the hope it would bring much needed jobs and help turn their struggling economy around, it didn't.
Fallout 3: Dead in a butt load of rads Fallout NV: Benny has it, Kill him Fallout 4: Old and has cancer Fallout 76: Bethesda has it/Given out at Reclamation day events across America *FOR FREE*. You get Nylon instead, since your gullible ass paid $200. Nope, they won't do anything about it. HAHAHA Shame on Bethesda Fans for expecting great things only to get crapped on. Not bitter. Not bitter. (sigh)
Honestly, The biggest reason that FO:76 failed so hard is that Bethesda has gotten lazier and lazier as time has marched on; Technical issues that have been apparent in the engine and their approach to game design have been apparent for years and they've had the luxury of ignoring them because legions of modders have done the work for them. And hey: if you are a modder then I have all the respect in the world for the passion and dedication that you've got for your craft, but you need to understand that what you are doing at this point is basically unpaid labor for a company that's been phoning it in for years.
@@nygeriunprence I knew that this was a problem years ago when during a discussion on Skyrim a couple of years back I cited my key issue with it was that it was full of nothing; There were tons of things to see and do but none of it actually mattered in any way really and so many of the major storylines either felt like they were included because there was some sort of checklist for an elder scrolls game that needed to be completed or just turned into major slogs while dungeons all kind of felt samey after a certain point. Then some guy told me that it was fine because I just needed to install X Y and Z mods and everything would be awesome. I responded by telling him that mods weren't an option for me because I bought the game on Xbox 360. Then he claimed that it was my fault for not buying the game as it was meant to be played. Like seriously: I respect the fuck out of these guys ability and understanding of code but fuck this idea that I'm not able to judge the game based on the workmanship of the developers without considering 3rd party software that might prop it up in a way that I find pleasing.
@@guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285 you perfectly described why after a week - a month of skyrim it all felt empty I re-bought skyrim and oblivion and yet I never touched skyrim after the very first 30 hours on my friends version. I thought I was alone since everyone loved it. I thought the exact same thing about fallout 3 when it came out and I avoided new vegas for several years because of how boring i felt fallout 3 became. My firend said that a new better studio made new vegas and I thought I knew than him better since he never played fallout 3 while I was near bored to death by it. After playing new vegas years later I realized how bad bethseda really is and how right my friend was; I LOVED that game and it filled the niche that I had expected Skyrim and fallout 3 to fill. When I saw fallout 4 it was 100% confirmed that Bethesda was trash. I thought I was just a cynical bastard for looking at the AAA game industry as complete trash but I have unfortunelty been proven right too many times. I dont like being right about this, I miss the good ol' days where people who loved games were the ones in charge of the companies and not shareholders.
@@httohot The thing about the AAA's is that they abhor inovation; they'd rather do the same tropes and tricks year after year making their games progressively more dull and generic then take chances and shake things up; it's why I haven't spent money on a Call of Duty game in 8 years because I know it's going to be essentially the same fucking thing. The reason that Bethesda in particular gets me pissed off though, is that I played fallout 1 and 2 when those guys were brand new and I was enthralled by the setting and creativity that was displayed by Interplay. I know how good the setting is and how much potential it has. So when I see it reduced to this ~a cheap cynical cash grab where the only thing that seems to work consistently is the god damn microtransaction system~ I'm legitimately pissed. Like for christ's sake, I shouldn't have to explain why an RPG's central story needs to be engaging to a company that's been making them since 1994 for MS DOS.
The iron is so hot That the hard core gamers of fallout have a super hard on for Bethesda’s ASS. It’s going to be a great gangbang. I’m going to sit here and enjoy. 😉. Fallout 76 💩💩💩😉😉😁😁😁😂😂😂😂😂
Something interesting is that the fuckhuge patches larger than the game itself aren't actually installing 30-50 gigs of *new* content, it's basically uninstalling huge chunks of the entire fucking game and replacing them with updated data due to some fuckery with how the game is organized on a technical level. Which... presents many questions in itself.
Not really "fuckery," more so utter laziness in how the patching is performed. The content is stored in large archives, think .zip files. Lets say you need to change a single ~1MB texture in one of those archives. The intelligent solution would be to only change that one texture. The Bethesda solution is to have you redownload the whole ~1GB file.
The archiving of files is common practice. Many games do this, including all of Valve's games. A modification in a file updates the whole file, which can range from small to large size.
The story of the can of stew actually really saddened me. It seemed like such a nice gesture of the game, given it's symbolic of the message of the event and I could imagine how it could seem intentional.
@@vulcanitu2578 Normally I'd just call bullshit on that, but, well, seeing that Bethesda programmers managed make their game delete itself on launch... I wouldn't put that level of "talent" behind them...
BIOS setup to fix? Blimey! I will admit that my first recording during the beta stopped early when, just haging stepped outside the vault, the server crashed.
Fuckin A, I was hoping someone would say that. Morrowind was an amazing game that I played for like 3 years before I finally got bored of it (or maybe Oblivion came out, happened too long ago to remember).
Fallout 76 released the exact same day as my ex's birthday, trash comes out in a very small window it would seem. Kelsey please come back I miss you, you're the only girl I've ever loved.
I almost feel like you should've waited on this one, 'cause it feels like new horseshit is STILL happening around this game. Like, the whole rum bottle fiasco just happened this week.
Yeah, I'm with you on that. At the very least, it should be changed to "Wha Happunin?" This train has brakes, but Bethesda replaced them with wood because of a steel shortage. Despite that, they hope it doesn't prevent you from enjoying what they feel is their best train ride experience to date.
Oddly enough, I'm just spitting this out there The rum bottle isn't bethesdas fault, its gamestops. That's who owned the retail that was making the bottles. Don't believe me, check the bottlers website, they are affiliated with gamestop and think geek. XD so not really Bethesda's fault, They simply licensed it to them or rather I should say not entirely their fault its like 2 horrible companies coming together for twice the error.
@@Amhran_ I imagine it going one of 2 ways them coming to Bethesda and saying "we are going to charge people 80 dollars for a special rum bottle here is our prototype. *shows them a plastic bottle print of the design* "looks nice, but its not actually going to be plastic yeah? I mean... charging 80 dollars for plastic?" "of course its not going to be plastic" and then they just go with it. Or, they planned for it to be that way from the beginning and were going to charge people for a specialty rum that's expensive like Ron Zacappa. Either way Your right its misleading and stupid, I'm just pointing out, not entirely their fault on this one.
“‘The game’s already been delayed twice,’ they said. ‘It’s a big open world; no one’s gonna notice a few glitches!’ F***ing Bethesda...” - Kayaba Akihiko, Sword Art Online Abridged
otakon17 All their games contain legacy code from their previous games. After all, it is easier to build off an already established foundation than to start from scratch. New Vegas consisted of at least half a games worth of legacy code.
Tsunami Wave irrational games did way worse. They lied about everything leading up to bioshock infinite release and crapped out three shitty pieces of dlc
Tsunami Wave irrational games did way worse. They lied about everything leading up to bioshock infinite release and crapped out three shitty pieces of dlc
@@timytimeerased I bought Fallout 4 many months after it released, so I never experienced those issues. What I experienced was a solid game with a lot of great mods to play with. F76 looked like a spectacular shit-show though, wow. I found mixing and matching mods to be the best part of Fallout 4. So. When I learnt that F76 was going to be multiplayer, well...it wasn't hard to put 2 and 2 together there.
Within months? More like years. A lot of people saw what Obsidian could do (FO:NV) and immediately said, "why the hell can't Bethesda do this?" Bethesda responded with microtransactions.
So, little update: apparently Bethesda released a new patch some weeks back regarding the Power Armor, which promptly broke the entire game back to it's shoddy beginnings. well played, Bethesda. Well played.
I just hope the Bethesda fans will finally realize that Bethesda games have major game breaking flaws and should be pointed out and not be ignored because its your favorite game company.
I’m a huge Elder Scrolls fan, but...a lot of us were disheartened that they aren’t using a new engine for TES6(7?). I won’t be buying it, a lot of us are done : /
ah matt you forgot to mention the class action lawsuit being levied at bethesda in Europe because of their refund policy (as in if you launched the game you couldnt refund it) and it being against their commerce policies
there's an excellent chance they'll get hammered in Australia in 2-3 years as well, once our Legal system works though the existing case backlog- im pretty sure that breaks OUR consumer protection laws, and if Zenimax thinks THEY have a chance of winning somewhere the court's made Valve their bitch...
I don't know if either has been covered, but here are a couple of suggestions: 1. The Gizmondo, a portable game system funded by the Swedish government. When the creator got in trouble for it, he fled to the United States (but brought his red convertible Ferrari with him) and spent the money he swindled living a life of hedonism until he was eventually caught, his history discovered, and he was put in prison. 2. If you're willing to cover pinball, there are two trainwrecks with their own complicated stories to tell. The first is Popeye Saves the Earth (made by Midway), in which Bluto is (somehow) intentionally driving animals to extinction to get rich, and Popeye has to stop him. This was during a time when arcade operators bought pinball machines from Midway sight unseen, and between the bizarre use of the Popeye license, the upper playfield blocking your view of half of the main playfield, and the tendency for parts to break that could only be obtained by parting out other Popeye machines, Popeye Saves the Earth is arguably responsible for why hardly anyone plays pinball today. The other is Star Trek, the 2012 machine from Stern. This one is based on the J.J. Abrams movies. On launch, literally two-thirds of the code was not there, causing the machine to crash if you played it for too long. It was eventually patched with the rest of the code (you download it, put it on a USB drive, and plug it into the machine), but remember that this is a physical pinball machine. If you somehow find one of these machines out in public, odds are it is still in the super-incomplete state because its operator doesn't know any better. This incident kicked off a "Where's the Code?" protest against Stern, as their subsequent machines were also released with very incomplete programming. It would take until Game of Thrones, released...3 years later, I think, for Stern to shape up and launch these games with complete-looking code. (I would list Magic Girl here too, but you have to be really into pinball to understand what went wrong with that one, way more so than Popeye or Star Trek.)
Yup, just check the like/dislike ratio on skillup's beta impressions. At least the "its just a beta, it'll be better" comments have been overrun by people laughing
It does seem rather sweet. If it was a problem, the exp gained could be nerfed a bit, but it's always nice to see content in MMO(ish) games that encourage players to help each other out at least in some way, even if small. The newbies def appreciate it.
Boy Fallout 76 is such a massive trash fire that you didn't even cover the newer mini scandal that was the Nuka Dark Rum. It was a promotional item selling for $80 that was at first "not up to Bethesda standards." However, when it was eventually sold it was shown to just be a cheap plastic bottle sleeve over a cheap bottle of rum. The dumpster fire always provides!
Like, I kinda got that feel when Fallout 4 rolled around with how lazy some elements of it were there, but yeah. 76 gives you secondhand anger with how soulless it really is and how it JUST WONT STOP.
Well, he also said that Oblivion made Bethesda, really? Ummmm...Morrowind is the game that made them, it was first to reach console and it was that that brought it to the mainstream. Oblivion is a result of Morrowind, and probably wouldn't even happen without Morrowind. Nonetheless, I do agree Fallout 76 is much better now then when it started. And while we on it, Fallout 2 is considered the better of the two originals.
@Nero Metal And yet, gaming experts consider Morrowind the greatest game in the series. Plot-wise it just destroys Skyrim. Being able to do actions also was better. You could even kill the main characters and the game tell you, you doomed the World because of that action. You could also, kill a character in a guild and have that guild hate and even attempt to kill you. This added excitement because if you were told to kill an NPC it could force you to never play that plot-line with that guild. Also, try getting away from Skyrim and see when you were told to find a cave...well..." Go to this rock, turn left then head in a general direction, once you find the cave, find a chest inside the cave and locate it and get the weapon." I know you and many love to be able to follow a point on a map and simply walk into the cave. Bethesda dumbed down Skyrim so badly, some don't even consider it a true RPG, but an action game. Plus, Morrowind "saved" Bethesda. If it wasn't for Xbox/Microsoft for allowing it on their console, you probably never heard of the series. Microsoft took a big risk, many doubted them for putting on their console, they were being told it was too big and players wouldn't want to spend 100's of hours playing it. Luckily, for both Sony and Bethesda, Microsoft refused to listen to the game media. Morrowind is reason large big world games are even on console now. They are the reason games like Skyrim, Fallout 4 and The Witcher series are even on consoles. That being said, experts, all agree that Morrowind is the "game' in the series you need to play. My opinion, Daggerfall best all of them. It is in Daggerfall that you change the Elder Scrolls timeline.
@@StacieMMeier there's a high to 100% chance given everything you have laid out with morrowind..... I would be completely bored to tears playing it...... story means nothing if I can't find it cause the game expects me to understand vague map directions like I'm a professional fucking hiker.
Not sure if it was editor or you matt. But I appreciate the light audio of “country roads” when showings outer worlds. Take me home to the place where i belong. A real RPG
@@drews8900 Do the nukes have any sort of cooldown and does the Boss disapear after certain period of time? Cause i can imagine a single server having multiple dragons (thats what the fucking mutated bats are) roaming around the staring zone.
Many were disappointed when Morrowind went out. Many were disappointed when Oblivion went out. Many were disappointed when Skyrim went out. The next Elder Scrolls will be even more disappointing.
@Fact Checker I don't think that Oblivion can be considered as a decent game and I've played that game for at least 100 hours. It would be more appropriate to call it as the beginning of the dumbing down.
@@SteelShroom256 We all do, because that game is being made by id and not Bethesda. Just like how Eidos made Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Square Enix just publish it.
Cage: "Free meat stew to everyone on the server is a failure on the game designer's fault." Howard: "....you know, you're right. Patch that out. But leave whatever bug causes servers to crash if multiple nukes are launched in."
@@DoctorPorkenfries I mean, launching multiple n u k e s that also spawn a bunch of high level enemies obviously wouldnt go too well. Not exactly sure what you expected to happen.
If you look close enough, you can still see the tie down brass holes in the tarp material of the "jacket". Only the finest tarps are used, btw. Everyone likes brass and nylon.
Matt actually missed quite a few major controversies in his video. Not going to go in depth b/c other people have already covered them in the comments. But just going from the beginning of 2019: -A literal Y2K bug occured at the turn of 2019 due to poor coding which prevented players from launching nukes for several days -Bethesda gets sued for violating commercial laws overseas -Players get banned for hacking in the dev room. Bethesa is too incompetent to figure out how they did it so they offer them an unban if they disclose the process that they took to script into the room
@@sofija1996 the best way to sum up the problem with their engine is that they've just kept slapping shit onto it to do some new stuff without making sure it all works together; all while pretending that there's no problems with it.
This is prime example of how to implode as a company thanks to bad practice and making a shitty engine Central to your games, if the foundations are rotting, it will eventually collapse.
@@gabrielrodriguez4411 they've been coasting off the success of their older titles for years now. BGS never made the needed investments to replace their legacy engine code to support next-gen development as well as multiplayer. Just kept adding onto a shaky foundation until something had to give and all the sweet little lies caught up to them.
Todd Howard failed in resisting the spirit bomb in his fight against Jiren, losing whatever soul a ginger has in the process and becoming a vessel of pure commercialism. It just works.
Let's not forget someone also made a mod for New Vegas back in September (but had later been removed) where you could crucify Todd Howard and Pete Hines based around all this backlash, even before 76 came out.
The fact that someone, somewhere, sat down and said "You know what Fallout needs? Other people" without getting immediately stabbed is the most disheartening thing
The reason Bethesda released this game in the state it was is because it's become normal to release unfinished games. If people would just stop pre-ordering games and letting companies get away with this it wouldn't be a problem
I don't understand where all the rage is coming from since Bethesda didn't do anything different this launch either. They always release games in a broken state. Maybe it's because this time, the PC community isn't allowed to fix the game for them.
It has nothing to do with what we do as consumers, its about how big the budget is and deadlines. Theres so much pressure to release games asap due to the bustling market that the people who pull the strings dont care about the actual game, they just want to get sequels out before the hype dies.
It almost seems like they never removed the lead paint in Bethesda hq, and it's been slowly flaking into their cornflakes. Now, the effects are showing.
@@Generic8864 Exactly. 5/10 is the lowest score they are allowed to use. So when you see "game is mediocre, 7/10" its not a mistake - 7/10 legitimately is the halfway mark from their perspective
I realize something about a month ago when comparing movie review to game review. Because of the fact that the game actually loads, basically means that it has to be a 30%. Throw in some basic quest and a story, and bam 50% is the minimum in today market. Because games can be release that crash on load up, basically means that games that don't have to get a higher score. Shoot, there was a game release on steam that didn't have an exe file for a day.
“Todd Coward” Also don’t forget the persistent bug in the game where you can attack enemies or players and they will randomly become immortal, and this can only be stopped by closing and opening the game again. And it can also happen as soon as you start the game, too, meaning you can have to restart your game immediately after you started it up, then have to do it again, and again.
I'll actually defend the people clapping for the pre-rendered trailer, it's the reveal of a sixth instalment in a 24 year-old franchise that people have been clambering for since 2011. They'll genuinely accept anything to calm their hype levels. I mean have you seen the audience reaction to the FF7 Remake reveal? The conference room nearly exploded!
During the E3 trailer Bethesda planted a few of their employees in the crowd to cheer as loud as possible. Because of conformity, even people who looked upset started clapping.
You have won my Sub. Your edits and your takes on many messups in modern games today provides i sight hout narrow the gaming industry is becoming. Sure there are one hit wonders at times, but seeing Gaming Companies like Bethesda following practices like EA, and the need for the integration of Online Shops really makes the Gaming Industry today look bleak.
Just close Bethesda completely until they fixed their own shit out. I see a grim destiny for all their future games. I will not buy or atleast refund ES6, when i see that it's on the same level as Fallout 76. And when i do this, Bethesda is history for me. No more games from them, no matter how good they are and if they are 100% bugfree (yeah good joke there mate). Morrowind was breathtaking back in it's days, Oblivion had it's flaws but was kinda good and had awesome questlines, Skyrim is modders heaven for crying out loud, Fallout 3 was kinda awesome, New Vegas wasn't from Bethesda but was awesome, too. Now, Fallout 4 had too short questlines, building is garbage, UI is garbage, because it relies too much on a console controller, the dialogue system was just horrible and the graphics are from 2011, while the game itself came out in 2015/16. Overall i still enjoyed Fallout 4, but with Fallout 76 they just put a lot of nails in their own coffin. Would be best, if they scratched the multiplayer idea of 76 and put the rest back in Fallout 4, namely the new monsters, all the new weapons (Although i am very disappointed about the outcome of the MG42 in Fallout 76. This weapon was one slaughterhouse of a gun and Bethesda's version of it is not better than the pipe guns in the game) If Bethesda isn't changing. They will be done in a few years.
@@Haggysack2k8 First of all non of the Bathesda games were actually completely bugfree. All games from ES arena to 76 were full of bugs but still those games were successful (except 76)becoz the game was good. Non of the developer had tried that level of rpg and open world before Bathesda. Even some companies did copied their openworld structure like how Witcher 3 was similar wrt to it's trading system and inventory management. Also one rectification- Obsedian didn't made FNV on their own. They were dependent Fallout 3's resources to make it. Are u blind enough to see that Fallout 3 and NV are exactly same in terms of graphics and gameplay. So in sort Obsedian only enhanced Fallout 3 and added new features like iron sights,mods and crafting to the game. NV might had new map but it still used the same texture and engine to that of Fallout 3. Also Fallout NV was also a victim of crashes so u should also blame not only Bathesda but also Obsedian for that. Now for Fallout 4 it didn't gave best story and dialogues but it was more better in gameplay than 3 and Nv. It had FPS issues but didn't crash that often it would on Fallout 3 and NV. Now don't act like a bitch for Skyrim. It did had a decent story and good dlcs like Dragonborn and dawnguard. Now as far as I know of ES6, they confirmed it that it will have photorealistic graphics and new game engine. So that is something good. I can't tell if it is going to be good or bad but it's something they have said so far. Also I do think it will be the last chance for Bathesda. If they mess with ES6, it will make lots of fans angry.
@BalF so u are a type of guy who thinks Obsedian's or Interplay's Fallout are only good but bad new for u bud that they were already bankrupt when they were developing their own Fallout 3 Van Buren. So if not for Bathesda, biased players like u won't be able to play Fallout ever again, even not FNV which was later made by Obsedian who were devs of interplay. Also your comment is only going to be your opinion. Whatever u say doesn't make it false that Fallout 3 was game of the year. So bad games can't make up to that title. Even Fallout 4 still had it's good sides when it comes to power armor,gameplay, companion interaction and graphics.
The worst part about that 500 atoms thing? That wasn't even Bethesda's initial response to complaints about the bag. Someone asked Bethesda customer support about it and their words were, "Sorry you're not happy, bag shown was a prototype and too expensive to make, *not planning to do anything about it* ." The 500 atoms came after the backlash to that. Yikes.
@@TrickZ_Retz FO76 is basically Rust with a completely dumbed down pvp system, a game revolving around loot and resource collection restricted by a very limited stash size and carry weight, and a camp/base building system with a rediculously restrictive budget. The OP is right, this is Bethesda's ATTEMPT at Rust w/ a FO skin
I took Todd Howard's 'self-deprecating' joke more as a blow-off. The "It's on the internet, so it's true", really made it seem like he was saying 'I only am called this because of memes and no other reason of truth behind it, so I'm going to undermine the critique.'
January 31st, 2019. 76 still bringing in a near weekly cavalcade of embarrassments now, such as a potential complete rollback of previous patches and even further nerfing on damage and near essential grind easing perks.
Same here. I'm a bit too young to have experienced 1 and 2, but I got them from GOG. I enjoyed 3 and *loved* New Vegas, and I had a lot of fun with 4 despite it being not much of an RPG and more of a shooter. When 76 came out, I waited for reviews, and holy shit am I glad I did.
@@maximsavage same with me 2. My favorite Fallout till now is 3 becoz of broken steel and point lookout dlc. Also enjoyed NV and 4. Wouldn't call 4 better Fallout than 3 and NV but it was kind of an upgrade. Realistic Power armor, better graphics and shooting mechanics. Fallout NV companions might be coolest than 3 and 4 but companions in 4 were most interactive.
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@Alonzo Matias are you a bot or smth?
Always funny, to watch Bethesda-Bashing videos…
AGAIN.
Normally, when you steal music, you at least put where you got it from in the description.
10:53 BagGate???? Really? Come on everyone knows that it's the Duffel Kerfuffell
@@theangryholmesian4556 _asserts dominance in a T-Pose and doesn't plan on doing anything about it._
Did you expect mainstream gamers to be clever about this? At all?
we were all searching for the Bad Tote Antidote
@@MLittleBrony You have my respect.
this is my favorite comment
Yeah I may have messed up a little.
"a little"
Might be understating it a bit...
Smh my head, todd. Smh my head
**it just works**
Who's laughing now?
It just doesnt work
" This is not a battle royale"
E3 2019 happens
" We are including Battle Royale"
.....ok
"So it's a battle royale?"
*well yes but actually no*
@@kankeydong2500 *"Well, no, but actually yes!"
Imma miss it 🤧
Fallout 76 in 2018: "This is not a battle royale"
Fallout 76 2019: "uhhhhhhhhh"
Fallout new vegas: *oof!*
@@rem9142 NV: I WAS RUSHED TO HELL FOR THIS TO HAPPEN TO MY FRANCHISE?!
@@Pol74698 NV"I WAS MADE IN A YEAR AND IM FAR BETTER THEN ALL YOUR SHITE BETH"
Fallout 3: "I didn't know it could get this bad."
I’m just amazed it’s legal to release a broken product and get away with it
Companies can launch any shit at any price. Also it's not like Fallout 76 is the only unfinished game, there were many games that came unfinished during release. Remember no man's sky. Also there is no law to stop this publishers from publishing unfinished games. It can only be stopped if fans can become smart and then buy the game after it's review.
Rahul Sar agreed it really is the fault of consumers for pre ordering and fostering the situation that allows for companies to get away with selling broken or unfinished products .
*China wants to know your location*
According to another vid I watched on F76s failure people are suing Bethesda claiming that it doesn’t classify as entertainment or something.
It may actually not be, because as of this moment Migliaccio and Rathod Law Firm is suing Bethesda on behalf of thousands of players.
Charges include: inconsistent refund policies that have resulted in many people simply not getting their refunds; the game being completely unplayable at times, and the plan to patch it into a workable state may not be legal when the game it classified as a "service"; hosting fake discounts in the Atom Shop (listing something as being on a discount, even though said "discount" is actually the full-price); flat-out fraud, like with the bag fiasco; employee abuse, referring to excessive use of crunch time; etc..
It's still ongoing as of now.
After years of Bethesda having wet dreams about online play, microtransactions and lootboxes in Fallout, Bethesda finally pulled the trigger, only to realize too late that the gun was pointing at their own head. Tha wha happun.
Thing is...The game was rigged from the start.
@@Mariodash23
Yeah, ain't that a kick in the head...
No loot boxes but stupid stuff u don't want yes
They tried pulling the Big Iron from their hip, but it got caught in the holster and ended up shooting them in the leg. Several times.
Was I living under a rock while all this went down? I'm not the biggest gamer these days (no time anymore) but I try to keep up with the news. But all I heard about 76 was that it was released. Nothing else. But jesus christ. Wow
I don't think Todd Howard's "I read it on the Internet, so it's true" comment at E3 was self-deprecating. I think it was dismissive and condescending. I think he was implying that the buggy nature of their games is exaggerated. The only thing that can explain Fallout 76 to me is a detachment from reality like that from the heads of Bethesda.
Little did Todd suspect that Karma would reach out and bite him on the a$$ hard. Notice we've not heard a thing from Todd publicly since then. What may have begun as dismissive and condescending has turned into instant Karmic retribution. Todd should learn not to flap his trap and jinx his release. Either Todd was naïve about his game and was being entirely overconfident or he was spilling the beans on exactly how bad it would become. Either way, Karma felt the need to chime in.
Im hoping the latter is true, as it may mean that todd howard may hate fallout 76, just that he can't talk shit about it in public just so he won't be fired
It also didn't even sound like he meant it as a joke when he said "a few bugs"
@@GiordanDiodato yes. Those games had great things in then. FO76? No.
@@GiordanDiodato shotgun6X Yeah, Fallout 3 and FNV had many many many bugs, some game breaking, but since there is content that I actually enjoy, I'm willing to go back and even replay them several times. I do admit it is odd to accept, let alone enjoy a game with that many glitches lol.
The stuff here has a lot of grievous oversights rather than technical limitations (not being clear about nerfs, unbalanced preorder items in multiplayer setting, multiple nuke issue, nuking newbie town, personal info being leaked, multiple stupidly big patch files). Plus the game seems weirdly barebones (no story to complete, no npcs, barely any rpg elements) so other than leveling up your character and finding weapons, doesn't seem like there's much to go back for.
As soon as you said “it’s not a battle Royale” I got a trailer for the Battle Royale they added immediately after and I can’t stop laughing.
Matt - “as of this video there’s no new controversies”
Todd Howard - “hold my mouldy power helmet”
Give them just a few months and voila, you'll have another fresh controversy right at your doorstep.
Todd Howard: Hold my shitty Subscription system
@@QuadraCh Todd: Hold my shitty subscription system _that doesn't even fucking work properly._
Dear god, this isn't scraping the bottom of the barrel anymore. We've emptied the barrel, scraped the bottom, _chewed through the rotten bottom of the barrel_ and we're now digging into the ground so deep we're going to strike oil soon. Except the oil is useless, smelly, and already on fire.
@@phoenixarising9809 try weeks
hi, I'm a time traveler from a month later and I haven't even played F4 yet, let alone touch 76.
Understatement of the year lmao. Apparently now people are paying $100 for non-private private servers now? And that was after some other controversy from last month.
I think Matt needs to re-visit this video lol
"This is not a battle royale."
Comments that aged poorly.
Princess Pupcake *plot twists in anime*
I know i've pitched it once or twice before but I still think Kingdoms Of Amalur: Reckoning would make for a great episode. Its story has it all Famous Baseball Players trying to make video games, A now defunct studio with high aspirations, Possible Bank Fraud that almost tanked the entire state of Rhode Island....And oh yeah Spawn's Creator Todd Mcfarlane is involved too just for icing on the cake.
You are right that would be a great ep, that story is good enough for a documentary.
The real icing on the cake is that it's actually a decent game, despite everything that went wrong and should've went wrong. It's an anomaly of Riddick proportions.
@@CoolPorygon Oh dam nice Riddick pull Z
"Possible Bank Fraud that almost tanked the entire state of Rhode Island"
WHAT THE *FUCK*
Yeah, the local government invested 73 million into the new studio in the hope it would bring much needed jobs and help turn their struggling economy around, it didn't.
Fallout 3: Where's my dad?
Fallout New Vegas: Where's my platinum chip?
Fallout 4: Where's my son?
Fallout 76: Where's my refund/canvas bag?
Fallout 3: Dead in a butt load of rads
Fallout NV: Benny has it, Kill him
Fallout 4: Old and has cancer
Fallout 76: Bethesda has it/Given out at Reclamation day events across America *FOR FREE*. You get Nylon instead, since your gullible ass paid $200. Nope, they won't do anything about it. HAHAHA Shame on Bethesda Fans for expecting great things only to get crapped on. Not bitter. Not bitter. (sigh)
@@johnshipman2772 Huh?
Fallout 76: Where is this game not at?
@@johnshipman2772 I guess fans who always pre-order or choose games exclusive got a good lesson from Bathesda.
@@errantvice7335 and Fallout 4?
Honestly, The biggest reason that FO:76 failed so hard is that Bethesda has gotten lazier and lazier as time has marched on; Technical issues that have been apparent in the engine and their approach to game design have been apparent for years and they've had the luxury of ignoring them because legions of modders have done the work for them.
And hey: if you are a modder then I have all the respect in the world for the passion and dedication that you've got for your craft, but you need to understand that what you are doing at this point is basically unpaid labor for a company that's been phoning it in for years.
Guitarhaus doesntknowwhatacommunistis Truth. Willing slaves.
@@nygeriunprence
I knew that this was a problem years ago when during a discussion on Skyrim a couple of years back I cited my key issue with it was that it was full of nothing; There were tons of things to see and do but none of it actually mattered in any way really and so many of the major storylines either felt like they were included because there was some sort of checklist for an elder scrolls game that needed to be completed or just turned into major slogs while dungeons all kind of felt samey after a certain point.
Then some guy told me that it was fine because I just needed to install X Y and Z mods and everything would be awesome.
I responded by telling him that mods weren't an option for me because I bought the game on Xbox 360.
Then he claimed that it was my fault for not buying the game as it was meant to be played.
Like seriously: I respect the fuck out of these guys ability and understanding of code but fuck this idea that I'm not able to judge the game based on the workmanship of the developers without considering 3rd party software that might prop it up in a way that I find pleasing.
@@guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285 you perfectly described why after a week - a month of skyrim it all felt empty
I re-bought skyrim and oblivion and yet I never touched skyrim after the very first 30 hours on my friends version. I thought I was alone since everyone loved it. I thought the exact same thing about fallout 3 when it came out and I avoided new vegas for several years because of how boring i felt fallout 3 became. My firend said that a new better studio made new vegas and I thought I knew than him better since he never played fallout 3 while I was near bored to death by it. After playing new vegas years later I realized how bad bethseda really is and how right my friend was; I LOVED that game and it filled the niche that I had expected Skyrim and fallout 3 to fill. When I saw fallout 4 it was 100% confirmed that Bethesda was trash.
I thought I was just a cynical bastard for looking at the AAA game industry as complete trash but I have unfortunelty been proven right too many times. I dont like being right about this, I miss the good ol' days where people who loved games were the ones in charge of the companies and not shareholders.
@@httohot The thing about the AAA's is that they abhor inovation; they'd rather do the same tropes and tricks year after year making their games progressively more dull and generic then take chances and shake things up; it's why I haven't spent money on a Call of Duty game in 8 years because I know it's going to be essentially the same fucking thing.
The reason that Bethesda in particular gets me pissed off though, is that I played fallout 1 and 2 when those guys were brand new and I was enthralled by the setting and creativity that was displayed by Interplay. I know how good the setting is and how much potential it has. So when I see it reduced to this ~a cheap cynical cash grab where the only thing that seems to work consistently is the god damn microtransaction system~ I'm legitimately pissed.
Like for christ's sake, I shouldn't have to explain why an RPG's central story needs to be engaging to a company that's been making them since 1994 for MS DOS.
on that note, Matt completely missed the whole thing where they banned anyone with any third party tools and mods.
The global resources of canvas became depleted. Scary stuff.
🤣😈😈😈🙊 haha
Yeah, fuck the bag.
18:57
"As of this video, Fallout 76 hasn't had any new controversies. But more are sure to come"
Ho boy, was that ever correct.
good video, but it spent far too little time on the cat
No the video needs more cat
@GenericSoda
I'm glad you said something, because I was about to type:"So are we just gonna ignore that there's a cat in this video...?"
Striking while the iron is... Hot?????
This is unprecedented for a Matt McMuscle production....
Striking while the iron is covered in Super Mutant jizz
The iron is so hot That the hard core gamers of fallout have a super hard on for Bethesda’s ASS. It’s going to be a great gangbang. I’m going to sit here and enjoy. 😉. Fallout 76 💩💩💩😉😉😁😁😁😂😂😂😂😂
@@slimehermit The only good nazis are banned and/or dead.
@@slimehermit Nazis. Fun. Right.
His Friday nights are now free for some reason.
Something interesting is that the fuckhuge patches larger than the game itself aren't actually installing 30-50 gigs of *new* content, it's basically uninstalling huge chunks of the entire fucking game and replacing them with updated data due to some fuckery with how the game is organized on a technical level.
Which... presents many questions in itself.
The implications of what you just said hurts my soul. Toooooooodddd.....
Not really "fuckery," more so utter laziness in how the patching is performed. The content is stored in large archives, think .zip files. Lets say you need to change a single ~1MB texture in one of those archives. The intelligent solution would be to only change that one texture. The Bethesda solution is to have you redownload the whole ~1GB file.
@@TheDeadfast I think the Unreal Engine has their file archive system setup similarly, although this hug debacle has shown BGS is a worse offender.
The archiving of files is common practice. Many games do this, including all of Valve's games. A modification in a file updates the whole file, which can range from small to large size.
@@ToyokaX lul only Bethesda has giant patches like this
Unfortunately for Todd Howard, Jiren defeated him without even moving.
He tried asking everyone to share their energy with him to make a Spirit Bomb, promising that it would defeat Jiren...
That heat was his limit...
@@theomegafan304 Raise your bags!
@@VanessaVersus Todd no diff’ed jiren
@@maleficking6556 “these bugs will be your downfall Todd…. Just you wait.”🙃
The story of the can of stew actually really saddened me. It seemed like such a nice gesture of the game, given it's symbolic of the message of the event and I could imagine how it could seem intentional.
Patrolling West Virginia makes you wish for the Mojave.
Ahh home sweet home.
Thats how anyone from WV actually feels too
Lone Star
Kori Harpoon With or without the nuclear war
God... I remember trying to stream the beta day one. Blue screened my computer and required BIOS setup to fix...
An app screwing up the whole BIOS? Damn, Bethesda programmers are talented
@@vulcanitu2578 Normally I'd just call bullshit on that, but, well, seeing that Bethesda programmers managed make their game delete itself on launch... I wouldn't put that level of "talent" behind them...
@@Warfoki Me too, but I've heard some Playstation's are getting OS corruption from F76, so it might actually be true on PC's as well.
BIOS setup to fix? Blimey! I will admit that my first recording during the beta stopped early when, just haging stepped outside the vault, the server crashed.
OUCH!
Wait, what did Bethesda release before Fallut 3 and Oblivion? Morrowind of course.
Yeah, I think the majority of people's answers would be Morrowind instead of not coming up with anything. xD I think he forgot Morrowind existed.
Fuckin A, I was hoping someone would say that. Morrowind was an amazing game that I played for like 3 years before I finally got bored of it (or maybe Oblivion came out, happened too long ago to remember).
and daggerfall
have no idea why he would forget some of the best RPGs to date
I don't remember Morrowind hitting the same kind of mass-media praise that those two got, but.. Iunno.
What yall kno about myst
..... (damm I'm old)....
Fallout 76 released the exact same day as my ex's birthday, trash comes out in a very small window it would seem.
Kelsey please come back I miss you, you're the only girl I've ever loved.
Todd Howard is a better girlfriend then Kelsey. Accept Todds love, revel in it. Love Todd
Buy Skyrim
Spider-Gwen please lift the restraining order you have on me Godd Howard; I barley even stalk you anymore screaming “I want a refund for fallout 76”
Charlie C comes out a very small hole
Kelsey is the human version of fallout 76. Trash.
30gb patch during the beta? 30 gigs?!
Edit: If the patch is larger than the game, it isn't a patch, it's a full-body cast.
This is a glorious way of putting it
And now, thanks to Fallout 76 and RTgame, Country Roads will forevermore be associated with disasters
Definitely disappointing for us native West Virginians.
Between this and the new alien movie yeah
I honestly didn't think of that lmao
RTgame literally forshadowed fallout 76
@@cypherusuh Interesting. Could you please tell how RTgame foreshadowed F76?
@@cadethumann8605 I mean RT did flood an entire city with sewage water and you could call FO76 a shit storm sooo...
I almost feel like you should've waited on this one, 'cause it feels like new horseshit is STILL happening around this game. Like, the whole rum bottle fiasco just happened this week.
Yeah, I'm with you on that. At the very least, it should be changed to "Wha Happunin?" This train has brakes, but Bethesda replaced them with wood because of a steel shortage. Despite that, they hope it doesn't prevent you from enjoying what they feel is their best train ride experience to date.
I read up on that. Died laughing too.
Eh then you just start a new series called What Else Happun?
Oddly enough, I'm just spitting this out there The rum bottle isn't bethesdas fault, its gamestops. That's who owned the retail that was making the bottles. Don't believe me, check the bottlers website, they are affiliated with gamestop and think geek. XD so not really Bethesda's fault, They simply licensed it to them or rather I should say not entirely their fault its like 2 horrible companies coming together for twice the error.
@@Amhran_ I imagine it going one of 2 ways them coming to Bethesda and saying "we are going to charge people 80 dollars for a special rum bottle here is our prototype. *shows them a plastic bottle print of the design* "looks nice, but its not actually going to be plastic yeah? I mean... charging 80 dollars for plastic?" "of course its not going to be plastic" and then they just go with it. Or, they planned for it to be that way from the beginning and were going to charge people for a specialty rum that's expensive like Ron Zacappa. Either way Your right its misleading and stupid, I'm just pointing out, not entirely their fault on this one.
Don’t forget the people who installed ENBs (which make the game look better) getting randomly banned.
Bethesda: “How DARE you try and fix OUR game”
Ah, NOW we can't mod their games. Even though we were doing it without much scrutiny from Bethesda.
Also, for people who do get banned, Bethesda offers to restore their accounts only if they write an essay on how cheating ruins online games.
“‘The game’s already been delayed twice,’ they said. ‘It’s a big open world; no one’s gonna notice a few glitches!’ F***ing Bethesda...”
- Kayaba Akihiko, Sword Art Online Abridged
Random guy: "What does the 76 stand for"
Me: "76gb of updates"
how about the animation for the supposedly "final" boss of the game is a literal copy paste of the dragon from Skyrim?
I have no idea what you're talking about Dovakiin
I'd be fine with this, if the 76 didn't suck hulk size balls.
otakon17 All their games contain legacy code from their previous games. After all, it is easier to build off an already established foundation than to start from scratch. New Vegas consisted of at least half a games worth of legacy code.
you're producing some fantastic content matt!
When are you two going to have the Dark Souls of collaborations?
stop adding the words waifu, souls and borne to every fucking video title
@@SpectralSlugger > Telling him to stop
Indeimaus, please double down
Gimmicks are gimmicks, we've all got some. Indei likes his. So do his subscribers.
New waifu dungeon never?
Matt... Matt you know what must be done...
GEARBOX SOFTWARE...
ALIENS: Colonial Marines
Y E S !
That's easy; They took funding for that and put it into their best IP. Although the question of how they got away with it remains to be explored.
Tsunami Wave irrational games did way worse. They lied about everything leading up to bioshock infinite release and crapped out three shitty pieces of dlc
Tsunami Wave irrational games did way worse. They lied about everything leading up to bioshock infinite release and crapped out three shitty pieces of dlc
Plus bioshock infinite’s graphics looked like shit
Somehow Bethesda went from respected to a laughing stock within months. Incredible.
I mean, there were on the fast track with the paid mods thing, and they kept going faster ever since.
@@timytimeerased I bought Fallout 4 many months after it released, so I never experienced those issues. What I experienced was a solid game with a lot of great mods to play with.
F76 looked like a spectacular shit-show though, wow. I found mixing and matching mods to be the best part of Fallout 4. So. When I learnt that F76 was going to be multiplayer, well...it wasn't hard to put 2 and 2 together there.
yeah, but when elder scrolls 6 releases no on will care anymore, even if it also bad, it cant be 76 bad
The higher you reach the faster you fall
Within months? More like years. A lot of people saw what Obsidian could do (FO:NV) and immediately said, "why the hell can't Bethesda do this?" Bethesda responded with microtransactions.
So, little update: apparently Bethesda released a new patch some weeks back regarding the Power Armor, which promptly broke the entire game back to it's shoddy beginnings. well played, Bethesda. Well played.
and its getting even worse!
I just hope the Bethesda fans will finally realize that Bethesda games have major game breaking flaws and should be pointed out and not be ignored because its your favorite game company.
I’m a huge Elder Scrolls fan, but...a lot of us were disheartened that they aren’t using a new engine for TES6(7?). I won’t be buying it, a lot of us are done : /
ah matt you forgot to mention the class action lawsuit being levied at bethesda in Europe because of their refund policy (as in if you launched the game you couldnt refund it) and it being against their commerce policies
there's an excellent chance they'll get hammered in Australia in 2-3 years as well, once our Legal system works though the existing case backlog- im pretty sure that breaks OUR consumer protection laws, and if Zenimax thinks THEY have a chance of winning somewhere the court's made Valve their bitch...
@@Gantradies Thank you Australia for Steam refunds!
I don't know if either has been covered, but here are a couple of suggestions:
1. The Gizmondo, a portable game system funded by the Swedish government. When the creator got in trouble for it, he fled to the United States (but brought his red convertible Ferrari with him) and spent the money he swindled living a life of hedonism until he was eventually caught, his history discovered, and he was put in prison.
2. If you're willing to cover pinball, there are two trainwrecks with their own complicated stories to tell. The first is Popeye Saves the Earth (made by Midway), in which Bluto is (somehow) intentionally driving animals to extinction to get rich, and Popeye has to stop him. This was during a time when arcade operators bought pinball machines from Midway sight unseen, and between the bizarre use of the Popeye license, the upper playfield blocking your view of half of the main playfield, and the tendency for parts to break that could only be obtained by parting out other Popeye machines, Popeye Saves the Earth is arguably responsible for why hardly anyone plays pinball today. The other is Star Trek, the 2012 machine from Stern. This one is based on the J.J. Abrams movies. On launch, literally two-thirds of the code was not there, causing the machine to crash if you played it for too long. It was eventually patched with the rest of the code (you download it, put it on a USB drive, and plug it into the machine), but remember that this is a physical pinball machine. If you somehow find one of these machines out in public, odds are it is still in the super-incomplete state because its operator doesn't know any better. This incident kicked off a "Where's the Code?" protest against Stern, as their subsequent machines were also released with very incomplete programming. It would take until Game of Thrones, released...3 years later, I think, for Stern to shape up and launch these games with complete-looking code. (I would list Magic Girl here too, but you have to be really into pinball to understand what went wrong with that one, way more so than Popeye or Star Trek.)
The amount of people that defend this game is shocking.
Yup, just check the like/dislike ratio on skillup's beta impressions. At least the "its just a beta, it'll be better" comments have been overrun by people laughing
I actually really liked 76 at launch. It had so many cool ideas, and I loved exploring Appalachia.
The amount of people that still defend Bethesda is just sad.
Brand loyalty and sunk cost fallacy
Bethesda scammed collectors.
"Feed the People" was the only wholesome part of this game 😔
It does seem rather sweet. If it was a problem, the exp gained could be nerfed a bit, but it's always nice to see content in MMO(ish) games that encourage players to help each other out at least in some way, even if small. The newbies def appreciate it.
but there is no one to feed
Who are you feeding? Corpses?
Boy Fallout 76 is such a massive trash fire that you didn't even cover the newer mini scandal that was the Nuka Dark Rum. It was a promotional item selling for $80 that was at first "not up to Bethesda standards." However, when it was eventually sold it was shown to just be a cheap plastic bottle sleeve over a cheap bottle of rum. The dumpster fire always provides!
$80 bucks? I thought it was $100 bucks
>$80 bucks? I thought it was $100 bucks
It probably was around $100 when you consider costs like shipping.
Thor botlle Has nowything to do with game
I didn't even considered buying the game and yet I still feel scammed.
Your joking but the fact that they released this game like this implies they were ok treating their customers like trash
Like, I kinda got that feel when Fallout 4 rolled around with how lazy some elements of it were there, but yeah. 76 gives you secondhand anger with how soulless it really is and how it JUST WONT STOP.
I feel this too. Watching Todds weasel face lie his way through everything he said about this game don't sit right with me
This implies that Fallout '76 has stopped happunin'. It is continuing to happun, Matt!
Well, he also said that Oblivion made Bethesda, really? Ummmm...Morrowind is the game that made them, it was first to reach console and it was that that brought it to the mainstream. Oblivion is a result of Morrowind, and probably wouldn't even happen without Morrowind.
Nonetheless, I do agree Fallout 76 is much better now then when it started. And while we on it, Fallout 2 is considered the better of the two originals.
We know he made a part 2
@Nero Metal And yet, gaming experts consider Morrowind the greatest game in the series. Plot-wise it just destroys Skyrim. Being able to do actions also was better. You could even kill the main characters and the game tell you, you doomed the World because of that action. You could also, kill a character in a guild and have that guild hate and even attempt to kill you. This added excitement because if you were told to kill an NPC it could force you to never play that plot-line with that guild.
Also, try getting away from Skyrim and see when you were told to find a cave...well..." Go to this rock, turn left then head in a general direction, once you find the cave, find a chest inside the cave and locate it and get the weapon."
I know you and many love to be able to follow a point on a map and simply walk into the cave. Bethesda dumbed down Skyrim so badly, some don't even consider it a true RPG, but an action game.
Plus, Morrowind "saved" Bethesda. If it wasn't for Xbox/Microsoft for allowing it on their console, you probably never heard of the series. Microsoft took a big risk, many doubted them for putting on their console, they were being told it was too big and players wouldn't want to spend 100's of hours playing it. Luckily, for both Sony and Bethesda, Microsoft refused to listen to the game media. Morrowind is reason large big world games are even on console now. They are the reason games like Skyrim, Fallout 4 and The Witcher series are even on consoles.
That being said, experts, all agree that Morrowind is the "game' in the series you need to play. My opinion, Daggerfall best all of them. It is in Daggerfall that you change the Elder Scrolls timeline.
@@StacieMMeier there's a high to 100% chance given everything you have laid out with morrowind..... I would be completely bored to tears playing it...... story means nothing if I can't find it cause the game expects me to understand vague map directions like I'm a professional fucking hiker.
It is constantly happening, all the time,
10:32 Wow 47Gb in 39Minutes... That would take me 2 days in rest mode, no joke.
4:35 “this is not a battle royale”
Oh Bethesda u don’t even know what lying means anymore
The best thing to come out of F76 is the country roads cover. and by a long way.
Country roads, take me home, to the place where I belong
WEST VIRGINIA, MOUNTAIN MOMMA
@@Opieboi country roads, take me h0m3
That and shenedo
Not sure if it was editor or you matt. But I appreciate the light audio of “country roads” when showings outer worlds.
Take me home to the place where i belong. A real RPG
looking forward to an actual RPG by folks that know what they're doing.
BTW the codes aren't random you can litteraly just find them on reddit
Oh and my favorite part if your level is too high the final bosses health skyrockets and it becomes nearly impossible in the time limit
@@drews8900 Do the nukes have any sort of cooldown and does the Boss disapear after certain period of time?
Cause i can imagine a single server having multiple dragons (thats what the fucking mutated bats are) roaming around the staring zone.
@@peterwhite6415 I don't remember honestly but the boss only stays for like 30 min and it's loot is terrible
@@drews8900 Let me remind you... Skyrim Dragon.
@@drews8900 Oh i know that, i saw about 15 dudes in powerarmor trying to kill it... one guy simply got a shitty cavalier sword...
This video needs a sequel.
The next elder scrolls game is also going to disappoint. Sad, but that's what happens when you chase the latest trend.
Many were disappointed when Morrowind went out. Many were disappointed when Oblivion went out. Many were disappointed when Skyrim went out. The next Elder Scrolls will be even more disappointing.
@Fact Checker
I don't think that Oblivion can be considered as a decent game and I've played that game for at least 100 hours. It would be more appropriate to call it as the beginning of the dumbing down.
Despite all this, I still feel confident that id Software can properly knock it out of the park with Doom Eternal.
@@SteelShroom256
We all do, because that game is being made by id and not Bethesda. Just like how Eidos made Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Square Enix just publish it.
budakbaong siah I agree, Oblivion is nothing of a decent game, only got 94% on metacritic, pretty poor score gotta say.
Just watch there be another lawsuit worthy contraversy about this game within hours or hell minutes of this being uploaded
You're a goddamn prophet.
Edit: What I'm talking about: kotaku.com/fallout-76-starts-off-2019-with-glitched-nukes-1831436569
@@bigbobilly8991 oh my god they can't even program a god damn clock right ahaha
For some reason I just feel this is somehow also David Cage's fault. He should write bethesda an essay.
Cage: "Free meat stew to everyone on the server is a failure on the game designer's fault." Howard: "....you know, you're right. Patch that out. But leave whatever bug causes servers to crash if multiple nukes are launched in."
@@DoctorPorkenfries
I mean, launching multiple n u k e s that also spawn a bunch of high level enemies obviously wouldnt go too well.
Not exactly sure what you expected to happen.
@@putridmoldyman306 ….for Bethesda to either fix the bug or make it impossible for another nuke to be launched while a nuked zone is still active?
Don’t mind me, just sitting here patiently waiting for the episode about Wha Happun with Anthem. Y’all KNOW there’s gonna be one.
I don't think Anthem will be broken like F76. Just dull, formulaic and unmemorable.
@@Comkill117 Many people, yes.
EAs version of a shallow Monster Hunter with Iron Man cosmetics? Pass!
@@Sinderance_ Dont buy it day one for love of god.Wait and see if its good,dont waste your money.
@@Stanehable Who said I would but it day one? I'm gonna pre-order, try the early beta, cancel that shit and try the open one.
Now there's the Fallout 76 jacket you can buy that is the nylon bag of jackets lol
If you look close enough, you can still see the tie down brass holes in the tarp material of the "jacket". Only the finest tarps are used, btw. Everyone likes brass and nylon.
Shrek (Xbox) - What Happened?
No joke this game has a interesting development history.
Given Bethesda's concurrent blunders, I feel a part 2 of this may happen in due time.
I give it a week
Matt actually missed quite a few major controversies in his video. Not going to go in depth b/c other people have already covered them in the comments. But just going from the beginning of 2019:
-A literal Y2K bug occured at the turn of 2019 due to poor coding which prevented players from launching nukes for several days
-Bethesda gets sued for violating commercial laws overseas
-Players get banned for hacking in the dev room. Bethesa is too incompetent to figure out how they did it so they offer them an unban if they disclose the process that they took to script into the room
11:19 that bag proves you're a man of culture, Video Editor
What type of bag even is that?
@@Neoslightning A bag which shows the face of a monster, just look at those soulless yellow eyes
@@Neoslightning
Fate Grand Order
Gacha...
Gacha never changes.
Hey editor man... Your're Gudao in my book, man!
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I regret nothing!
This is a prime example of: how not to launch a game, how to not to handle PR and most importantly how not to communicate with your customer.
@@sofija1996 the best way to sum up the problem with their engine is that they've just kept slapping shit onto it to do some new stuff without making sure it all works together; all while pretending that there's no problems with it.
This is prime example of how to implode as a company thanks to bad practice and making a shitty engine Central to your games, if the foundations are rotting, it will eventually collapse.
@@gabrielrodriguez4411 they've been coasting off the success of their older titles for years now. BGS never made the needed investments to replace their legacy engine code to support next-gen development as well as multiplayer. Just kept adding onto a shaky foundation until something had to give and all the sweet little lies caught up to them.
even though Fate isn't exactly lowkey at this point, I'm still thrilled to see it in the wild.
. . . This is only a curse if you want it to be one.
PART 2: ruclips.net/video/8wcz0UvuutI/видео.html
Can't wait for part 3 and 4
Kenshi is a fallout 3 without quests.
Todd Howard failed in resisting the spirit bomb in his fight against Jiren, losing whatever soul a ginger has in the process and becoming a vessel of pure commercialism.
It just works.
THE EPISODE IVE BEEN WAITING FOR:
[ ATTACK ON TODD COWARD ]
Let's not forget someone also made a mod for New Vegas back in September (but had later been removed) where you could crucify Todd Howard and Pete Hines based around all this backlash, even before 76 came out.
Clash Bandikute holy shit
The fact that someone, somewhere, sat down and said "You know what Fallout needs? Other people" without getting immediately stabbed is the most disheartening thing
God, the rick and morty clips give me pain. I’m sure Roiland was doing his best under the circumstances but it was just bad
The reason Bethesda released this game in the state it was is because it's become normal to release unfinished games. If people would just stop pre-ordering games and letting companies get away with this it wouldn't be a problem
I don't understand where all the rage is coming from since Bethesda didn't do anything different this launch either. They always release games in a broken state. Maybe it's because this time, the PC community isn't allowed to fix the game for them.
@@DrDingleDangle that and they're no redeeming play value. no actual story, characters, even PVP and leveling is totally broken and just sucks.
yup, that's sadly so true :-/
something has to happen
"B-b-but I gotta have the highest K/D first! It's important!"
It has nothing to do with what we do as consumers, its about how big the budget is and deadlines. Theres so much pressure to release games asap due to the bustling market that the people who pull the strings dont care about the actual game, they just want to get sequels out before the hype dies.
It almost seems like they never removed the lead paint in Bethesda hq, and it's been slowly flaking into their cornflakes. Now, the effects are showing.
“What an ambitious game” -someone somewhere probably
If their intention is to have the biggest controversy, then it's true
There could be a first "Wha Else Happun!?" for everything that came after this.
What happened is:
Bethesda - Let modders fix it, like they do since Daggerfall.
Seems like this is too early, I don't think they're done shitting the bed just yet.
"You can't make this stuff up!"
Yes you can. with everything going on today, the unthinkable is now thinkable.
53% on Metacritic. The game just flat out doesn't even work properly, yet still manages to get over 50%. Where's ya teeth, critics?
"influencers" 👌
Buried into the paychecks they are being fed.
@@Generic8864 Exactly. 5/10 is the lowest score they are allowed to use.
So when you see "game is mediocre, 7/10" its not a mistake - 7/10 legitimately is the halfway mark from their perspective
"YOU CAN'T SPELL IGNORANT WITHOUT IGN, NOR DICKHEAD WITHOUT EA AND DICE"
-legend27
I realize something about a month ago when comparing movie review to game review. Because of the fact that the game actually loads, basically means that it has to be a 30%. Throw in some basic quest and a story, and bam 50% is the minimum in today market. Because games can be release that crash on load up, basically means that games that don't have to get a higher score. Shoot, there was a game release on steam that didn't have an exe file for a day.
Honestly my favorite part of this video was the use of "Legend of Mana" music. Such an underrated game and it's cool you know about it
I was about to say the same thing! Such a nice treat to hear the music in the background.
I like Legend of Zelda more, but Secret of Mana was still great.
I think it's funny that it took this game for people to call out Bethesda. Every single game they develop is plagued with bugs and clunky as hell.
Except the others are fun
_Tell me lies_
_Tell me sweet little lies_
Kinoksis ...is this... did you reference Todd Howard in the bathroom of a Fleetwood Mac concert ASMR?
“Todd Coward”
Also don’t forget the persistent bug in the game where you can attack enemies or players and they will randomly become immortal, and this can only be stopped by closing and opening the game again. And it can also happen as soon as you start the game, too, meaning you can have to restart your game immediately after you started it up, then have to do it again, and again.
I'll actually defend the people clapping for the pre-rendered trailer, it's the reveal of a sixth instalment in a 24 year-old franchise that people have been clambering for since 2011. They'll genuinely accept anything to calm their hype levels.
I mean have you seen the audience reaction to the FF7 Remake reveal? The conference room nearly exploded!
During the E3 trailer Bethesda planted a few of their employees in the crowd to cheer as loud as possible. Because of conformity, even people who looked upset started clapping.
"It's not a battle royale"
Until E3 2019, that is.
You have won my Sub. Your edits and your takes on many messups in modern games today provides i sight hout narrow the gaming industry is becoming. Sure there are one hit wonders at times, but seeing Gaming Companies like Bethesda following practices like EA, and the need for the integration of Online Shops really makes the Gaming Industry today look bleak.
This entire thing was just one big *OOF*
P.S. Matt, please give your cat a pat and a scritch for me.
I wish someone could just take the fallout licence away from them until they sort themselves out
Just close Bethesda completely until they fixed their own shit out. I see a grim destiny for all their future games. I will not buy or atleast refund ES6, when i see that it's on the same level as Fallout 76.
And when i do this, Bethesda is history for me. No more games from them, no matter how good they are and if they are 100% bugfree (yeah good joke there mate).
Morrowind was breathtaking back in it's days, Oblivion had it's flaws but was kinda good and had awesome questlines, Skyrim is modders heaven for crying out loud, Fallout 3 was kinda awesome, New Vegas wasn't from Bethesda but was awesome, too.
Now, Fallout 4 had too short questlines, building is garbage, UI is garbage, because it relies too much on a console controller, the dialogue system was just horrible and the graphics are from 2011, while the game itself came out in 2015/16. Overall i still enjoyed Fallout 4, but with Fallout 76 they just put a lot of nails in their own coffin.
Would be best, if they scratched the multiplayer idea of 76 and put the rest back in Fallout 4, namely the new monsters, all the new weapons (Although i am very disappointed about the outcome of the MG42 in Fallout 76. This weapon was one slaughterhouse of a gun and Bethesda's version of it is not better than the pipe guns in the game)
If Bethesda isn't changing. They will be done in a few years.
“Bad Bethesda you can play with your toys when you calm down”
@@Haggysack2k8 First of all non of the Bathesda games were actually completely bugfree. All games from ES arena to 76 were full of bugs but still those games were successful (except 76)becoz the game was good. Non of the developer had tried that level of rpg and open world before Bathesda. Even some companies did copied their openworld structure like how Witcher 3 was similar wrt to it's trading system and inventory management. Also one rectification-
Obsedian didn't made FNV on their own. They were dependent Fallout 3's resources to make it. Are u blind enough to see that Fallout 3 and NV are exactly same in terms of graphics and gameplay. So in sort Obsedian only enhanced Fallout 3 and added new features like iron sights,mods and crafting to the game. NV might had new map but it still used the same texture and engine to that of Fallout 3. Also Fallout NV was also a victim of crashes so u should also blame not only Bathesda but also Obsedian for that. Now for Fallout 4 it didn't gave best story and dialogues but it was more better in gameplay than 3 and Nv. It had FPS issues but didn't crash that often it would on Fallout 3 and NV. Now don't act like a bitch for Skyrim. It did had a decent story and good dlcs like Dragonborn and dawnguard.
Now as far as I know of ES6, they confirmed it that it will have photorealistic graphics and new game engine. So that is something good. I can't tell if it is going to be good or bad but it's something they have said so far. Also I do think it will be the last chance for Bathesda. If they mess with ES6, it will make lots of fans angry.
@BalF so u are a type of guy who thinks Obsedian's or Interplay's Fallout are only good but bad new for u bud that they were already bankrupt when they were developing their own Fallout 3 Van Buren. So if not for Bathesda, biased players like u won't be able to play Fallout ever again, even not FNV which was later made by Obsedian who were devs of interplay.
Also your comment is only going to be your opinion. Whatever u say doesn't make it false that Fallout 3 was game of the year. So bad games can't make up to that title. Even Fallout 4 still had it's good sides when it comes to power armor,gameplay, companion interaction and graphics.
20:52 "A few bugs"? Where did you read that crap, Todd? Your games have a shitton of bugs. Even in years old and several times re-released games.
R/wooosh
The worst part about that 500 atoms thing? That wasn't even Bethesda's initial response to complaints about the bag. Someone asked Bethesda customer support about it and their words were,
"Sorry you're not happy, bag shown was a prototype and too expensive to make, *not planning to do anything about it* ."
The 500 atoms came after the backlash to that. Yikes.
"This is not an mmo, and this is not a Battle Royale"
*Looks over to the Nuclear Winter expansion*
...........
Good work Bethesda. You tried and failed to make RUST with a fallout skin.
@@TrickZ_Retz But like bethesda said, it's not a pvp game, its a 'survival' game.
@@TrickZ_Retz FO76 is basically Rust with a completely dumbed down pvp system, a game revolving around loot and resource collection restricted by a very limited stash size and carry weight, and a camp/base building system with a rediculously restrictive budget.
The OP is right, this is Bethesda's ATTEMPT at Rust w/ a FO skin
Been saying that since If first saw the reveal. But at least Rust can be fun and have real reasons for being as it is.
B-but they realesed Morrowind
@@otakon17
Pretty sure that was the first usage of the creation engine...god they need a new engine
@@zachdelozier2133 actually the core of the creation engine under a different name was the engine of TES:Arena from 1997. That Engine is older than me
Meh, Daggerfall and Battlespire are the only good elder scrolls games, Morrowind is ok.
@@laffantion3189
I actually didn't know Gamebyro was that old, huh
And Oblivion. And FNV. And Doom 2016. But sadly, this pile of shit can't be excused because they *used* to make good games.
11:18 finally, something that matches my Gudako dakimakura
10:20 Nobody talks about Matt's stunning kitty protecting her hooman's bags?
Maybe it was a bit too early to make this video. It's a good video, but 76 keeps fucking up in new and impressive ways.
agents of mayhem was a flop, you should cover that
I took Todd Howard's 'self-deprecating' joke more as a blow-off. The "It's on the internet, so it's true", really made it seem like he was saying 'I only am called this because of memes and no other reason of truth behind it, so I'm going to undermine the critique.'
Your production quality is amazing. Can't believe this is the first time I'm seeing a vid of yours. Subbed.
Love the Daytona background music. Daytonaaaaaa! :)
Not heard this version before either
January 31st, 2019. 76 still bringing in a near weekly cavalcade of embarrassments now, such as a potential complete rollback of previous patches and even further nerfing on damage and near essential grind easing perks.
Todd, oh Todd... You were my hero.
But atleast we got to hear about Country Roads from the trailer, right ?
Softlock only good thing about 76 is that song!
Todd: "we need a canvas bag"
10 days of the company playing chinese whispers later...
"He says he wants a nylon rag"
Bought all the fallout games. Except 76, So glad i didnt buy 76
@@funnybleepbloopthing its really not that diffecult.
Same here. I'm a bit too young to have experienced 1 and 2, but I got them from GOG. I enjoyed 3 and *loved* New Vegas, and I had a lot of fun with 4 despite it being not much of an RPG and more of a shooter. When 76 came out, I waited for reviews, and holy shit am I glad I did.
@@maximsavage same with me 2. My favorite Fallout till now is 3 becoz of broken steel and point lookout dlc. Also enjoyed NV and 4. Wouldn't call 4 better Fallout than 3 and NV but it was kind of an upgrade. Realistic Power armor, better graphics and shooting mechanics. Fallout NV companions might be coolest than 3 and 4 but companions in 4 were most interactive.
Have fun with Tactics
@@GiordanDiodato actually glad that they add that feature.
"There are no new controversies, but more are sure to happen"
Oh.. If only you knew, back then.. I think there needs to be a vid on Fallout First!