helpeverythingiscats:

xxleondraxx:

blind3dbylight:

johanrapper:

fallout-is-cancelled:

fallout-is-cancelled:

fallout-is-cancelled:

Bethesda: misleads customers into buying their product, completely different to what they advertised

Bethesda: refuses to refund the game

Bethesda: we’re sorry, here have $5 worth of absolutely fucking nothing

“Oh shit people are flooding our inbox again, better repost that tweet lol”

how did u not post the best thing about this

the absolute state of Bethesda

Everyone remember that the 500 atoms is a legal loophole. By accepting it you have been legaly compensated and lose all right to sue Bethesda for false advertising.

Dont fall for the scam. A class action lawsuit needs to be brought against them for this. AAA companies cannot be allowed to continue breaking the law like this.

From an actual lawyer/attorney

mensajeroseis:

armchair-factotum:

mensajeroseis:

if you reblog the todd howard version of this, idk youre not smart

Care to explain who this guy is then? I’m sure he’s Howard’s boss or something and actually more culpable but without context he just looks like some white guy I’d run into at Autozone

It’s Pete Hines, who is in every Bethesda presentation so it’s hard to believe you don’t know him.
He’s the vice president of Bethesda, and head of PR relations and marketing. So he deals with every business oriented thing, while Todd is an executive game director and producer, who doesn’t involve himself much in the corporate side I’m sure.

I would say Pete Hines is more culpable and at fault for the mess regarding refunds of 76, the nylon bag issue of the power armor edition. And So On.

If you want to continue to rag on Todd, at least realize who’s more in charge because it isn’t him. It’s Pete.

king-cricket:

falloutsugarbombs:

the-x-button:

Duke Nukem Forever Balls of Steel Edition:

Authentic Duke Bust, Certificate of Authenticity, Art Book, Postcards, Sticker, Foldable Paper Craft, Poker Chips, Comic book where Duke convinces Hitler to kill himself, Mini Playing Cards, Emblem Dice, and of course, a disc of the game. 

Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition:

cheap plastic helmet with a voice modifier that would have sounded bad in the 90s, nylon bag, not much better than a plastic one, steelbook to hold the disc that doesnt exist, download code for the game, map of west virginia, a bag with some plastic dollar army men

Price of Duke Nukem Forever: Balls of Steel Edition: 

$100 ($112.03 adjusted for inflation) 


Price of Fallout 76: Power Armor Edition:

 $200

Quit whining.

delete your blog, todd