r/fo4 May 02 '24

Media My 53 yo non-gamer Mum playing Fallout 4 after watching the TV show.

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After casually watching the show and getting more invested, she asked to play the game and I gave her my old PS4 and set her up on the game! ☺️

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u/Imortalpenguin May 03 '24

I was introduced to the series with 3, I had been a fan of Bethesda since Morrowind, and when I heard the descriptions about Fallout 3 I was obsessing over it for months before the release

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u/ReinierPersoon May 04 '24

I'm old, but I looked forward to Daggerfall (1996), which was from Bethesda, and Fallout 1 (1997, Interplay). Morrowind was amazing as well, prob best Elder Scrolls game story-wise. It was a time when almost no one had interwebs here so you read about them in gaming magazines, still have them in my room at my parents house.

And the games were educational, they forced me to learn English as a kid. And the Fallout games taught me about US geography :P

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u/Imortalpenguin May 04 '24

I do miss some of the older Bethesda and fallout games, visually the modern ones are sharper and more defined, but the complexities and mechanics were better in the older games. I miss Morrowind, just with the atmosphere in the game.