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Bethesda Knows It Can Sell Unfinished Crap And Promise To Fix It Later

Bethesda Knows It Can Sell Unfinished Crap And Promise To Fix It Later In an interview with IGN, Bethesda's Todd Howard admitted they knew that Fallout 76 wasn't going to be all that hot at launch, but that's okay because it's about "what the game becomes."

Utter crap. This attitude is why awful garbage keeps getting made and sold to people. The idea that you can release a half-baked game and fix it a year later is poison, and it's leading to customers getting sold a bill of goods.

All that matters to these companies is "engagement" now. Not making a good game. Not making a quality product. Just rope in the suckers and make as much money as possible before the plot's rumbled.

Screw this nonsense.

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