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    7 months ago

    Hmm maybe trying to capitalize on the timing of the Netflix series? I can see people who like the series but never played the games to be interested in them now.

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      7 months ago

      It’s amazon prime, not Netflix, but you’re probably right

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      7 months ago

      Totally what’s going to happen. Or just people who haven’t played it in a while and need an excuse to buy it on a new system

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      Which is pretty pathetic given the numbers of game breaking bugs and head scratching performance issues in Fallout 4 for PC. I guess for Bethesda back in the day, fixing the game for the people that already paid for it wasn’t worth doing.

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        Nope, most of their Custer base are like heroin addicts. Even if its stepped on and cut with ground up to light, they will still buy it. So why bother.