![]() A PS4 bug maybe? Nope, thumbnails in my data files do display the correct image, it's the game's interface again which does not import them properly and leaves me with that mind-puzzling list of unidentifiable saves. Quit game and rummage through my data files. Oh interesting, ALL my saves display the same thumbnail of my character stuck at the workbench - I can't tell which is which. Okay, I'm now stuck in the workshop interface again, I'll reload a previous save, and. I can no longer select nor grab these items but of course the damn green borders will remain when I move around them. And of course, if I drop a pair of glasses or a ring, they'll disappear under the collision plane. But what about armors? Or miscellaneous items? Nope (unless it is specific to console but I can't see why it would be), these I have to drop first. The recycling system? Okay, I can store junk into workstations to recycle them. Now I find myself running away from settlements not for the exhilaration of exploring but just to evade the crazy workshops. Why the hell use the same key for Workshop and FOV? I try to switch to 1st person to fight and I find myself carrying a red chair around or worse, moving an entire house or recycling my settlers?! Why lock that damn interface? Is there no way to just exit the fraking workshop and resume normal playing? Remap the key? Nope, can't do that either because it is bugged! And the workshop UI itself makes me feel like I'm in an obtuse dev's mind instead of being in a game: the first time I saw those thick green borders around Sanctuary, I thought "Uh oh, graphic bug!" but no it was just the dev telling me 'ha ha, you're trapped!'. But whenever I use it, I can't help thinking 'oh heck, modders have done it SO much better in Skyrim'. I'm not a great fan of playing Sims in Fallout but okay, I'll give it a try, see if it leads anywhere. The worst one being the Workshop interface which I find completely illogical and stubbornly irritating. ![]() well, I'd find it hard to have a clear opinion about the game itself because fighting with the interface and the commands has diverted most of my attention from actually fighting foes and creatures or even exploring. That way, if I encounter a bug, I spare myself endless hours of trying to determine whether my rig or install are to blame or the game itself.Īnd, so far. I am a PC gamer but I always test Bethesda games on console first because of their 'unavoidable' release bugs. Is it just me or are some of you struggling too?įor the moment, I'm playing it on console (PS4) before I switch to PC. ![]() I'm not gonna go over the story or whether it is truly a Fallout game or an RPG or the countless bugs either because other posts have addressed that already and ultimately, I believe that it takes more than 20 hours to get the full scope of a Fallout or TES game (as well as the full extent of their bugs).īUT I have to say that the messy UI and obtuse key mapping have somewhat ruined the magic of these first gaming hours when you're expecting to immerse yourself in a challenging new world. I just want to share some of my feelings about my first 15 or 20 hours of playing Fallout 4.
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