>IMPLYING
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My comment was more a joke on what I remember regarding the character writing of Outer Worlds and the lack of character writing whatsoever of Fallout 76 because I did play it. I think I stopped when I first spoke with the last unlockable companion or something because I was sleepy and then I just never felt the urge to come back to it.The game has a few well written character, as well as several bad ones. Most are unremarkable and aren't going to ruin the experience one way or another. I wish people would actually play the game and not take ragebait posts from clueless /v/irgins or poorly made youtube videos seriously, the only people more ignorant than modern day Obsidian are people who dedicate their precious time and energy into hating Outer Worlds out of all the RPGs in the world without even doing any bit of research. Definition of bandwagoning and fad chasing, the game doesn't have that many genuine fans and ironically enough might have more people obsessed with hating it than anything.
I liked the French dude companion, the ship AI (somewhat), the Rick Sanchez dude (to a point), and the mayor of the 1st major settlement (I do like the corporate-aligned characters who do legitimately mean well - he's less malicious than his counterpart for that section of the game, the granny-lady in the opposing settlement who is anti-corpo). I do think the game probably peaks in quest design with the first planet when Obsidian made it impossible to leave since it acts as a quasi-tutorial whilst also giving you a rundown on how the quest design works. I'm not sure if you ever return to the planet or have to return but I think I remember the answer being "no" and that disappointed me a little. Could be wrong. I think I recall it also being the first and last time any nuance is employed, since the Mayor is pro-corpo but not blatantly evil, and it makes the quest something of an actual dilemma, whereas future quests simplify the morality of the situation to "obviously good" and "obviously bad" or something. Though I'm operating on a decade-or-so old memory of my last experience so I could be wrong.
I know that I cannot truly "hate" the game because I don't, not really. I'm just generally indifferent because I never invested my time into a complete playthrough. My main annoyances with it at the time from what I remember was the loot system reminding me of Borderlands, which is also one of the prime reasons I stopped playing Destiny when that came out. Or maybe I just have an irrational hatred of randomised/shiny loot drops or something. I also disliked the blatant pandering and xer-isms which were popular at the time (the asexual lesbian and her quest to date that engineer chick sticking out to me) but I've generally grown apathetic to such things with the passage of time. I know you can technically ignore her or just leave her behind or never interact with her but I don't like depriving myself of content/gameplay/story just to make certain things more tolerable.
I actually pirated the first game in preparation to play the 2nd because I never finished the first. I also played it around launch so I never experienced the DLCs and experienced it in its worst possible state. Here's the folder:
When I get around to it and finish it, I will dictate my apology to you personally on either this thread or the Outer Worlds thread for perceiving this game as being worse than it actually is. Maybe this 3-4/10 is actually a 6-8/10 or something.
Nothing said in the game, to my memory, is worse than the Lucy and Maximus exchange in the Fallout TV show.
I don't know whether it's good or bad that things have gotten so much worse writing-wise that the Rick & Morty/Reddit-isms will be positively quaint by comparison.
