Fallout 2 thematically consistent? Logical?
He's probably a bethesda fan, who prefers the new direction.
Are you joking? Fallout 2 - could almost be made by Bethesda. You could easily fit Vampires and all the other Fallout 3/4 sillyness straight into it.
The whole game starts to go to pieces as soon as you leave the Den.
A party based UnderRail with it's ToEE-like combat system set in a post-apoc wasteland
(instead of underground) would completely outshine anything Fargo could ever dream of making.
Fergus said each major area in F2 was made by teams who were isolated from each other. The only communication was when a quest left one area and went to another. He said in F1 each area was made by the entire team at the same time. So now we know why F1 rocked and F2 sucked. lol
Fergus said with F1 style of dev they had poor time management, and when he came in at the end they were suprised that half the game wasn't done. Doesn't that sound like Troika? So all they needed at Troika was to be left alone for most of development, and have a Fergus come in and crack the whip towards the end.
Was it though? I mean, was it
really? Also: Are we back to being happy that things are "decent" again? Welp. So much for the resurgence of incline, folks. We're back to the "good for what it is" days!
Not every RPG is going to be a modern classic. I'm happy we have a mix of decent and good crpgs.
You are going to have less RPGs soon, thanks to the modern programmer mentality. These are the kind of people that value their own experience making a game over that of their players' experience playing their games.
I knew they were screwed when they chose that particular engine because garbage collected languages are made for lazy-ass modern programmers. I knew they didn't have the kind of underpaid god progammer that every successful game company relies on to stop them making stupid decisions like this.
It seems all Sillycon Valley has these days is lazy-ass web developers. The kind of people that make programs far less responsive, than programs made to run on far weaker machines in the 1980s. lol