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  • ollie191
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    Honestly, he does a lot of rambling in his videos to get to that 10 minute mark, especially at the beginning of his videos where he unnecessarily goes over all past issues related to the subject, even though anyone interested in the new stories at this point have most likely been keeping up to date with past issues.

    The main difference between him and Jeremy is Yong is good on getting his various sources, but he panders to what his audience wants to hear excessively, and I find Jeremy is much better at taking a step back and doesn't try to stir up his viewers (unless it's a threat to our freedom of speech or whatever), even if he does mostly just read (albeit reliable) articles at us for 10 minutes, lol

  • Aidy
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    Originally posted by ollie191 View Post
    I'd just like to place this here for anyone wanting to learn more: https://youtu.be/32pj-dq1Ouo
    Meh, a lot of nonsense in that video. He seems to be blaming the "dev room fiasco" on Bethesda's historic and "buggy" engine. How does he know? He doesn't know how access was gained to the room so how can he know what the underlying issue is, or what the cause of that issue is? Just bringing out the same old "muh buggy engine" horse to beat a little more cos it gets him over the 10 minute mark. The cause of this might not even be a bug at all, if people are hacking the game to access places they shouldn't normally be allowed to access then that's not really a bug.

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  • TheDorkyDane
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    Bethesda... You can get away with bugs and issues when you release a MASSIVE game that has a ginormous world map and hundreds if not thousands of NPC's.

    We can forgive bugs and things being overseen considering the mere seize and scale of such a game.

    How-ever... A tiny little game with NO NPC's and a very limited small map when you play? That shit needs to be polished to an absolute shine. The smaller the game, the better polished it needs to be or any edges will really stand out.

    The bigger and more ambitious the game, the more we will be able to forgive or even consider funny small discoveries.

    Also the handling of the situation really showcase how little in touch they are with the real world and their consumers -_-;

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  • LastExile
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    Fallout 76 PC (EMEA)

    € 9.99...yep new low for this disaster of a game
    Last edited by LastExile; 01-13-2019, 09:20 PM.

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  • MadMummy76
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    LOL, this is a new low. From the letter in the video it seems bethesda are holding accounts hostage to find out how the players accessed the dev area.
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  • ollie191
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    I'd just like to place this here for anyone wanting to learn more: https://youtu.be/32pj-dq1Ouo

    You probably already have done since Jeremy has mentioned how good Yong is multiple times, but you should definitely consider subscribing to him. He's a great gaming news channel

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  • Erebus
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    Bethesda should have just removed the dev room without punishing anyone. It was their fuck up and not anyone else's.

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  • fenrif
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    Originally posted by Saskia View Post

    Correct, and people got banned because it was a hack which required very specific knowledge of how to do it.
    The use of Cheat Engine, VEH Debugger and a special script file are not considered an oopsie 'glitch'.
    Any evidence whatsoever of this? Because I can't find any. And the people in this thread flat out refuse to link to any. Which makes it seem dubious as fuck.

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  • MadMummy76
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    The game is running on your PC. What is this public server you keep referring to? And what does public have to do with anything? Of course the servers have to be public to be able to connect to them.

    FYI. Replacing they hacked the server, with they hacked the game, only shows you can't be taken at your word, so where is the proof of any of this?

  • MadMummy76
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    Of course I'm doubling down what else would you have me do? Take your word for an accusation of this magnitude, without even as a link to back it up?

  • AlexKidd
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    F76 the gift that keeps on giving.

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  • Irritablesquid
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    It's Bethesdas fault, they should have made it more secure.
    They were lazy as usual.

    If the players are hacking the game then they should be banned.
    Bethesda don't care what other people say because they've got people who will defend them no matter what.

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  • CuppaJoe
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    I can remember a similar circumstance that happened in WoW years ago where using a particular climbing/walljumping route on the map could get you under the map below orgrimmar. From there you could do some malicious shit like PK players that were flagged if you have ranged attacks.

    Blizzard didn't ban accounts for it, they just patched it out. Bethesda is sperging hard here, and using a sledgehammer instead of a scalpel.

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  • gbullock32
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    Originally posted by Baron Baldric View Post
    Free advertising for a game that should not exist.
    Something makes me think this is not the advertising they want.

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  • isturbo1984
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    ah. yeah, i misspoke. i meant to say they hacked the game currently running on a public server.
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