State of the Game

Is that any good? I love F4 and did think about buying the VR version.
Yes...
Once all of the patches and mods are added (and the DLC from the original game), in its released state it is typical Bethesda, I'm afraid.

I have a Rift S and the game's use of the Touch controllers is pretty well thought out. I have around 400 hours played and am quite glad to be doing a restart as I'd made some poor decisions too far into the game to want to start over.
 
Why not of that one ?
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Still have no clue how it went through to nintendo :D
Nintendo is Japanese.
They have fests where whole families walk around licking Richard-shaped (censored) lollipops.
And this is only one of zillion things from "what Japan!" series.
 
Nintendo is Japanese.
My last 'business' trip to Japan was most certainly the very best...
Vending machines for everything - including those 'toys' that normally arrive in plain brown packages...
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Not any of the above, of course...

And one of the most amazing advertising posters, in my opinion... Read the small print central on the package.. (it is on the right, for those with stuck perception!)
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I brought back 20 packs of this product... The advertising was actually true!
 
Lets assume you were serious, for the sake of some blah blah blah.

We all feel/felt like this sometimes,
but when you REALLY think about the (scale of) reasons for that,
the are usually so absurd/exaggerated
that I can't really fall for it anymore, because I snort with laugher
when I realize what my subconsciousness uses for a reason/ground of this feeling/claim about myself.
This just puts me in mind of the reverse in Ian Dury's "Reasons to be cheerful (part 3)". Which is literally just a list of reasons to be cheerful.

"The juice of a carrot. The smile of a parrot. A little drop of claret. You're welcome, we can spare it!"
 
This just puts me in mind of the reverse in Ian Dury's "Reasons to be cheerful (part 3)". Which is literally just a list of reasons to be cheerful.

"The juice of a carrot. The smile of a parrot. A little drop of claret. You're welcome, we can spare it!"
Well, one of side effect of overcoming the irrational and exaggerated emotional responses to negative "baits" is diminished joy coming from positive ones.
I may have forgotten to mention that, as this is bad for marketing ;)

EDIT: or it isn't, see below.
 
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