• Re: Next Fallout Game Coming... Sooner?

    From rms@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 30 08:14:07 2024
    Rumors* have it that - due to the recent success of the TV show -
    Bethesda is accelerating the release of the next Fallout game.
    Because if there's anything we all want, it's a Bethesda game even
    /more/ rushed out of production. After all, it's the bugs and janks
    that make their games so memorable, right?

    Perhaps they could reuse the same engine to save production time? Or shorten the writing process by replacing writers with a chatbot?

    rms

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  • From Justisaur@21:1/5 to Kyonshi on Wed May 1 07:17:54 2024
    On 5/1/2024 1:42 AM, Kyonshi wrote:


    Bethesda is in the slow downward spiral of death right now. It's gonna
    take a few years longer, but they will become irrelevant, their IP will
    get sold to a different company founded by one of the original people of whatever, and then stuff is gonna get released that's actually decent to
    good again.

    MS already owns Bethesda, so they can do whatever they want including
    giving Obsidian (New Vegas) which they also own now the go ahead to make another, or another developer under their umbrella.

    They aren't into selling off IP or closing down studios, but they could
    come to the conclusion the heads of Bethesda aren't working out and give
    them a golden parachute, replacing them with whomever they feel like.

    At least one of the original programmers for the original fallout is
    still under the Interplay umbrella, and thus we have Wasteland 2 and 3.
    (Which unfortunately have nothing on the original Fallout series in my opinion.)

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Justisaur on Wed May 1 17:51:29 2024
    On 5/1/2024 7:17 AM, Justisaur wrote:
    On 5/1/2024 1:42 AM, Kyonshi wrote:


    Bethesda is in the slow downward spiral of death right now. It's gonna
    take a few years longer, but they will become irrelevant, their IP
    will get sold to a different company founded by one of the original
    people of whatever, and then stuff is gonna get released that's
    actually decent to good again.

    MS already owns Bethesda, so they can do whatever they want including
    giving Obsidian (New Vegas) which they also own now the go ahead to make another, or another developer under their umbrella.

    They aren't into selling off IP or closing down studios, but they could
    come to the conclusion the heads of Bethesda aren't working out and give
    them a golden parachute, replacing them with whomever they feel like.

    At least one of the original programmers for the original fallout is
    still under the Interplay umbrella, and thus we have Wasteland 2 and 3. (Which unfortunately have nothing on the original Fallout series in my opinion.)

    IIRC the original Fallout painted itself as a "spiritual successor" to
    the original Wasteland.

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  • From Lane Larson@21:1/5 to Kyonshi on Sun May 5 03:16:37 2024
    Kyonshi wrote:
    On 4/30/2024 5:53 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 08:14:07 -0600, "rms"
    <rsquiresMOO@MOOflashMOO.net> wrote:

    Rumors* have it that - due to the recent success of the TV show -
    Bethesda is accelerating the release of the next Fallout game.
    Because if there's anything we all want, it's a Bethesda game even
    /more/ rushed out of production. After all, it's the bugs and janks
    that make their games so memorable, right?

       Perhaps they could reuse the same engine to save production time?  Or >>> shorten the writing process by replacing writers with a chatbot?

    Procedural generation all the way, baby! Why hand-craft maps, quests,
    characters, ANYTHING when you can get a computer to do it?

    I'm sure it will all work out fine. ;-)

    In truth, the rumor that Bethesda is expediting the next Fallout
    remains just that: a rumor. But it's definitely something Bethesda
    needs to get ahead of. They /don't/ have the best reputation right
    now. A lot of their recent in-house productions have been
    disappointments; maybe not flops, but seen as a step down from earlier
    games. "Fallout 4" was fairly average. "Fallout 76" had an incredibly
    rocky launch. "Starfield" failed to impress on almost every level.
    They're continually milking "Skyrim". They're breaking mods. Their
    trying to grift off the modder's hard work. They don't have anything
    exciting in the pipeline.

    Their PR team needs to get out there and issue the usual platitudes:
    'of course we aren't going to rush out the next game. We're dedicated
    to creating quality products. We're not simply chasing the next
    popular trend. Other other IPs remain important to us.' The usual
    schtick; say a lot without saying anything. That it's been several
    days and Bethesda has remained silent does not speak well of their
    management.





    Bethesda is in the slow downward spiral of death right now. It's gonna
    take a few years longer, but they will become irrelevant, their IP will
    get sold to a different company founded by one of the original people of whatever, and then stuff is gonna get released that's actually decent to
    good again.

    Don't you think they are making bank off of Elder Scrolls Online?

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  • From Werner P.@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 5 12:31:15 2024
    Am 30.04.24 um 16:14 schrieb rms:
    Rumors* have it that - due to the recent success of the TV show -
    Bethesda is accelerating the release of the next Fallout game.
    Because if there's anything we all want, it's a Bethesda game even
    /more/ rushed out of production. After all, it's the bugs and janks
    that make their games so memorable, right?

      Perhaps they could reuse the same engine to save production time?  Or shorten the writing process by replacing writers with a chatbot?

    rms
    Fun stuff is, Microsoft has 3 development studios under its wing which
    were one way or the other related to Fallout:
    Obisidan, inXile Entertainment, and Bethestha

    2 of them are successors to Black Isle and have a track record of being
    able to produce very good fallout games, the other one has the license
    and won´t let go of it...

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