There are also plenty of things that Bethesda could do with the game that won’t come from “Fallout 4”, including ideas taken from mods that will inevitably start coming out in large quantities soon enough. Fans of the “Fallout” franchise are generally very active in developing new content for the games and this is one of the main reasons for the popularity of the franchise.
And once people have come up with some more interesting ideas for gameplay changes to the game and implemented them through mods, we expect that Bethesda could take some inspiration from that and release their own versions of those mods in an actual game of their own.
But for now, it’s too early to talk about more detailed gameplay changes. All that matters right now is that Bethesda takes the feedback they’ve gathered from “Fallout 4” seriously and applies it in an adequate manner.
Despite the minor shortcomings, “Fallout 4” is undoubtedly an amazing title worth all the attention it’s been getting. Bethesda obviously know what they are doing and they have a clear direction with the development of their core franchises, and we are probably going to see even more interesting changes in the future. 2016 should be an interesting year if they decide to announce the next “Elder Scrolls” game, although they might want to focus more strongly on “Fallout 4” and its upcoming new content for the time being.
Please make it so that you can play Elder Scrolls vi in split screen mode, please