I see a huge number of TESTies kicking ass in Atlas, is it really that bad?
The percentage of people that ordered these items make up a small fraction of the total number of active FO76 players. If you have 1000 people enjoying the game, but 10 people angry about a nylon bag getting all the media attention, that is what you are seeing at the moment.@Montoya are you still enjoying Fallout 76? YouTube is full of angry reviews about that, mostly centered on recent events re: sales of marketing items (like rum) and the potential for lootboxes...
Interesting.I refunded and was approved for refund already.
It's Ark: Pirate edition and more broken than Ark was in it's early days.
I put something like 4K hours into Ark in the first year or two of alpha...
To me, the most disturbing part of all this "merch" stuff is the level that Bethesda is willing to monetize game ideas, without understanding the level of devotion (fanaticism?) that a lot of gamers have for the game. It is almost like all the true gamers in the corporate structure have left, and nobody but the marketing suits are left...who have no qualms about cashing in on every aspect of the game brand.The percentage of people that ordered these items make up a small fraction of the total number of active FO76 players. If you have 1000 people enjoying the game, but 10 people angry about a nylon bag getting all the media attention, that is what you are seeing at the moment.
To be clear, I do feel Bethesda needs to take a lesson here. If they promised a canvas bag, they need to deliver a canvas bag. If the rum bottle is plastic encasing a glass bottle, show that in the advertising. Lootboxes... that should not surprise anybody. This is a game as a service, they need ongoing revenue, so anybody pretending to be shocked is either stupid and/or naive.
I knew exactly what FO76 was going to be before I bought it. It turned out as expected. It may have issues, like most MMO's do at launch, but nothing that can't be fixed.
Plastic rum bottles and the possibility of a lootbox has not changed my enjoyment of the game.
There is a lot of common sense criticism that FO76 players are putting out, Bethesda should pay close attention to the player base in the coming months if they want this game to last.
Truest & most Accurate comment I have ever heard.Since I haven't played a single second of Atlas, I feel as qualified as any YouTuber to give my opinion...
You can up that tally to three. I went far enough into Ark to set up a dedicated server out of my house for my friends and I which I left running all the time (It was good enough for 4-5 folks at a time so nothing spectacular but still gave us our own world without the hackers and exploiters. We all more or less wrote off the whole thing when it was clear they were going to keep bleeding money out of the player base instead of supporting the product we'd already paid for. We're not anti-dlc but the dlc needs to genuinely improve and expand the game not just be a new map with tweaked server settings.Interesting.
You are the second person I have spoken to that was very active in Ark, but is not interested in Atlas.
I assumed that if you liked the one, you would like the other.
@Sethious was an Ark addict, he too is not interested.
The vast majority of the islands as well are literally copies of the starting islands, either flipped, rotated, shrunk, or enlarged.You can up that tally to three. I went far enough into Ark to set up a dedicated server out of my house for my friends and I which I left running all the time (It was good enough for 4-5 folks at a time so nothing spectacular but still gave us our own world without the hackers and exploiters. We all more or less wrote off the whole thing when it was clear they were going to keep bleeding money out of the player base instead of supporting the product we'd already paid for. We're not anti-dlc but the dlc needs to genuinely improve and expand the game not just be a new map with tweaked server settings.
I'm not at all shocked that Atlas is Ark: Water World DLC or that the launch is a shit show.
you should check out repopulation. it's a game that died but then it was bought by another company then resurrected. i get updates because i bought into the original and they are going to honor what was sold before. the new company is actually making some good progress imo. it would be closer to SWG than ark though.The only Atlas I need:
Atlas is an Ark spin-off with updated art, dinos removed, cool new multi-crew pirate ships, new crafting/talent system that forces team play and a MASSIVE map. And it's cheap.