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Mike504thpir

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  1. New here also, and I have to say I could not wait to get TOW. I even pre-ordered it, which was a first for me. I planned my weekend out to be nothing but TOW, and started playing release night. After starting the game, I thought the graphics are outstanding, even on my mediocre PC. No lags, no crashes, and no FPS drops really make me happy. I like the story line, I like that it is a silent protagonist, and I like the abundance of areas to explore. The perk system seems ok, as does the companion system. That being said, by Sunday evening I was playing my "Dead is Dead" FO4 character a couple of different reasons. The first is the dialogue sessions with NPC's is excruciating to me. I can read the dialogue, comprehend it, and craft my response long before the NPC finishes speaking. I can't shut them up by pressing a button just shutting the voicing off. Next it seems that everything hinges on a fetch quest, which isn't a game breaker for me, but that really gets tedious, fast. The crafting is dull to me on the normal setting, as is there seems to be an over abundance of parts to repair with. Honestly, I think I got bored with slow pace of the game, and needed a little gaming excitement. I am not going to give up playing TOW, and after I finish the MQ the first time, make my next character a jackwagon and play on Supernova settings. That may be a little more interesting, hahaha.

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