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IronArcturus: I still wish we could see Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas on GOG.
Agreed, As a Bethesda fan, it seems we would have a better chance to get these here
Post edited May 10, 2014 by Rusty_Gunn
I've honestly never really had stability or bug problems in Bethesda games. I feel like some weird alien that isn't from this world when I say that, since everyone else complains about it. Seriously though, never had crash issues, rarely have anything else. The occasional monster stuck in a wall once every 20 hours or so. No big deal.

What I want most from Fallout 4 is much better writing and world design than Fallout 3. Skyrim was already better in that area, so hopefully they keep improving.
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StingingVelvet: I've honestly never really had stability or bug problems in Bethesda games. I feel like some weird alien that isn't from this world when I say that, since everyone else complains about it. Seriously though, never had crash issues, rarely have anything else. The occasional monster stuck in a wall once every 20 hours or so. No big deal.
the stability issues I've had with Bethesda games have generally been mod related like Oblivion's "crash on exiting" & FO3 occasionally "forgetting" it has meshes & textures requiring a game restart
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Rusty_Gunn: the stability issues I've had with Bethesda games have generally been mod related like Oblivion's "crash on exiting" & FO3 occasionally "forgetting" it has meshes & textures requiring a game restart
Well I don't use many mods. I would hope people who use a ton of mods don't then blame Bethesda for the ensuing stability issues.