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/vg/ - /pso2g/ - Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis General
Anonymous No.535477402
>>535475976
I don't agree; none of those games remotely offer the same freedom as NGS.

Don't get me wrong, if Aion 2 has the same transmog system the original had, then it's going to offer great and unique characters, but you have to be blind to think it will surpass NGS freedom. We also don't know if they're using individual armor parts like the original or if they will cheapen out and only go with full sets.

But at least Aion 2 will have an actual game to play, unlike NGS.
/v/ - Fallout is back
Anonymous No.718106424
>>718096940
This is my mindset too anon. I enjoy the show but in a fatalist way of enjoying “new” things I generally really don’t like. It’s entertaining if not truly good, as Avellone said. I don’t think shitting on it or Bethesda fans will result in some ontological sorcery of reducing Bethesdas income.
>>718097724
>NCR was nuked out of existence in Season 1.
>It was so bad that the only remnants were raiders and a bunch of weirdo blood cultists.
>Now they're just back I guess?
Todd said in an interview they treat the show like a fallout game, “it’s very regional focused and we haven’t seen the last of the NCR” and given the leaks the NCR is extremely alive as Todd said. The capital state of Shady was seemingly reduced back to a wasteland but not other places. San Francisco alive, New Reno alive, Redding, other NCR northern territories. Freeside is still popping and there’s NCR there too. NCR remnants near the capital are a militia that poses as raiders to avoid the Brotherhood who have moved into the area.

They never mention Junktown, Dayglow or other places because they wanted to focus on regional conflicts. High chance they’ll explain what actually happened to the formal NCR in season 2 or 3.