this is real, bethesda never actually bought the domain for fallout first so someone bought it out of spite

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this is real, bethesda never actually bought the domain for fallout first so someone bought it out of spite
In regards to Fallout 1st:
Bethesda didn’t buy the domain name to advertise Fallout 1st correctly. Just go to falloutfirst.com I promise you won’t be disappointed.
“I never got Fallout ‘76.
Not because I thought it was going to be bad/buggy/weird or whatever.
I just know I am terrible with gameplay involving other live players, and would be terrible at it.
It’s a shame they never released a Solo-player version.
I probably would have played that.“
Fallout Confessions
We need another night of just absolutely destroying Todd Howard’s Wikipedia page... damn that was a wild night.
I want to get Fallout 1st in hopes the game will get better, not, I repeat, NOT because I support the current status.
Is this fair?
So, for $35 a year, you could get full access to Nintendo’s online gaming features, AND a huge catalog of NES and growing catalog of SNES games, plus other features that, while not necessarily needed or asked for, not actively hurting the experience, with the only downside being connectivity issues in online multiplayer. Oh, and you can connect up to 8 different systems with it.
OR
You could pay $100 a year on top of the full price you already paid for Fallout 76, get features that only marginally improve the game and, at least at launch, don’t even work most of the time, all for a game that isn’t even slightly good.
I don’t want to hear people saying shit about Nintendo Online, alright? Fuck!