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Mystro-Sama said:
SvennoJ said:

Odd, I don't feel like I rushed The Witcher 3, maybe my ~70 hour estimate was low. Btw how can that be accurate for Fallout 4 when people taking their time have not finished the game yet? I've been playing daily since a few days after release and there is no end in sight. Completionist 204 hours in 18 days, that's over 11 hours a day! I don't call that leisurely lol.

All I know is, I'm spending more time with F4 than I did with TW3, mainly because of settlement building. But sure, I guess you can rush through it in under 20 hours to get it out of the way.


Witcher 3 is pretty cheap at the moment so I i'm definitely getting it first now. I'm ordering it tomorrow.

Let it download the 10 updates first :) There have been tons of fixes and improvements to UI and gameplay. It would have saved me a lot of aggravation if I had waited :) Fallout 4 can use some fixes too, it seems the quest I was following broke down on me. The quest follow up marker simply hangs in the air and the person I'm supposed to talk to is ignoring me. Luckily there is so much to do that a few broken quests are hardly a hindrance (just as in TW3) yet it's nicer for my game ocd to clear them off the quest log! I ended TW3 with a couple of broken quests and some that re-appeared as failed for no reason. Should all be fixed now.

Meanwhile I brought the ps4 to it's knees by building too many monitors in my settlement. With this billboard, consisting of 217 monitors, connected to my power grid of over 50 generators, my fps crashed down to an highly iregular 5fps :/

(I used a glitch to circumvent the size limit, yet there is a strange bug with large power grids. Disconnect the monitors from the power grid and the frame rate shoots back up, whether they're on or off)