[quote=@Valiance] Fallout 4's first real DLC, Far Harbor, actually managed to capture the same sense of intensity and moral ambiguity that the base game tried to do with its main storyline, but did it way better. My only qualms were: A.) Those puzzles in the middle of the darn questline ruined the immersion, IMO, B.) Even with side quests, it was too short, and C.) Despite how they advertised the new world space as "the largest they've ever made for a DLC" and all that, there was an underwhelmingly small number of locations to explore. The world space [i]was[/i] big, that's true, but the actual, marked, explorable locations on the map were really sparse. Other than those three things, it was great. Also, the mods are 10/10. [/quote] The only good thing about the DLC is that it has the new best weapon. If you're leveled well it's not even a challenge, but at least you get to destroy a town and nuke those fuckers in the children of atom. The puzzles were too easy, but I only got to see the first three. There's like, fucking nothing on the island. There's maybe 14 locations, and half of them are required. The whole fucking game was about "oh should synths get rights? What about the robot synths? What about the clone synths?" and then never actually fucking addresses that issue, it just uses it as a flimsy excuse to give you conflict. ANYTHING could've done what it was claiming to be trying to do, but better. I like how you have to choose whether or not a girl thinks she's a synth or not, but it's not enough to make up for the failures of the main game. Fallout 4 was a disaster and doesn't deserve to be a fallout game at all. It BARELY deserves to be a reskinned skyrim. Fuck Fallout 4, man. Fuck it and the dlc that they barely put any effort into because they just wanted the money. They literally took a fan made mod, gave it a half-assed story, then sold it. Then they "improved" the shitty settlement building system that never should've made it past the game testers, and now they come out with "the largest dlc map ever" that's got less content than even the fucking dead money dlc from New Vegas. Whoever is in charge of Fallout 4, everyone involved who wasn't purely a coder or artist or voice actor, should be fucking strung up and shot. [quote=@Techspert] I'd make some PC comments and whatnot, but regardless, I'll actually get the game next year because they're adding VR support. [/quote] It's half off right now so you might as well get it, play it, realize it's shit, and not bother with it in VR. [quote=@Techspert] I never go for it anyway. RNG and I are not friends. If you had Tabletop Simulator, do you think you'd play it regularly? [/quote] There is no RNG in Fallout 4. There aren't even random critical hits. You have to actively choose to make a critical hit and there's a meter that fills up that allows you to. I dunno. Probably not. I don't really see a reason for it.