Oh, well what’s stopping you from asking or trying?
What country are you living it?
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You’ve got some pretty big balls then.
That’s 90% off of where I believe we should be before the end of the decade.
I didn’t grow up with access to Nickelodeon. And Pokemon, and X-men were more of what I wanted to watch.
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Honestly, if I was Microsoft, I’d be looking to get a new Fallout game rushed into production immediately. And it probably wouldn’t be Bethesda making it. Not necessarily Fallout 5, but a new game in a new, interesting location. Something that can capitalize on the interest generated by the show, especially if it can come out near the release of season 2.
I agree that it would be in Microsoft’s best interest to set high priority to another Fallout AAA game, but there is no way they could make it in 1-2 years. AAA RPG games nowadays take a minimum of 3-4 years to make. 5 or more years for games with extensive content and high production values.
https://gamemaker.io/en/blog/how-long-to-make-a-game
Three other reasons this would not be in Microsoft’s/Bethesda’s best interest are as follows:
A. After the failed release of Starfield, this drastically changed many people’s perspectives and trust factor in Bethesda, as the game came out in a broken state. People are quite a bit less likely to buy a game just on the trust factor than they might have been years ago. And… this is the second game to eat shit on release month from Bethesda.
B. With how well AAA RPG fans received Balder’s Gate 3, there were mentions online about how many people in the gaming industry took pause with their game dev to take count of what their game(s) were going to be offering, as this seemed to have become the new benchmark. So studios and publishers are more likely willing to spend an extra 8 - 12 months before. (Or so I would hope.)
C. While I believe you meant to say, ‘finish a Fallout game they had been working on for a few years’, I still don’t think they should risk releasing it soon. Bethesda is in dire need of a new solid gaming experience, and from what I’ve read online, (with a grain of salt,) they aren’t even close to releasing Elder Scrolls 6. And hell, they can’t fall back on their old cash cow, Skyrim, as it came out back in 2011. So there are those who say this is a make-or-break moment for them, as the future for them looks bleak if they can’t land their next video game release. I’m hoping they do, but I’m not holding my breath for them.
I only found out about Cold Take videos a month ago, and I have really been enjoying the format; let alone the video topics.
Oh, that’s cool. Thanks for sharing.
I have a strong feeling that you will not believe me when I say I use Edge as my daily diver vs Google Chrome now.
As for the disclaimer, there isn’t a rule against sharing TILs about corporations, their products, or services.
I get that you are weary of corporations using bots or people to influence others to buy, subscribe, or use their things. But… idk… this isn’t Reddit. So why would they care about doing so on Lemmy.World?
You’re welcome.
I’d still check to see if you can do any volunteering remotely. Maybe one of these non-profits or organizations could use someone to gather information about key things for them. Or perhaps they need someone to make some calls for them, verify locations/records/data points/contact information, etc.