Looking forward to seeing/reading more, but a few things:
-the world looks a lot more evolved, which could be great. I love the desolation of a good post-apocalyptic story, so hopefully there's plenty of wasteland- but some of those city shots were neat. A lack of loading time, more NPC VAs, and better NPC AI will make or break those larger cities, though. I dreaded every time I had to go into New Vegas. It was a fucking mess. :/
-not crazy about all the color. One of the things I actually didn't like about New Vegas was the happy blue sky with the little tufts of clouds hovering about. If there's one style of game I like bleak and gloomy, it's definitely post-apoc games. Lighting looks good though and the implication of weather is welcome!
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really hope there isn't constant VA for the protagonist. That would really bum me out. As others have pointed out, Fallout is a series I like planting myself into. For major event scenes- ok... maybe, but for all of the various dialogue options, no. I'm getting tired of playing as Troy Baker.
-not sure if I can handle a lot of post-apocalyptic BAWSTON accents, hahah!
-if these graphics are so underwhelming (according to many here), could Fallout 4 possibly be a candidate for Project Morpheus?
-I feel like when we see more, the 'next-gen' element of the graphics/presentation/gameplay will present itself further, That said, I didn't feel the same level of being impressed with F3/NV to Fallout 4 as I did with Oblivion to Skyrim, which absolutely blew me away and that was within the same gen. I, like clearly many others, just kind of expected more- but I'm remaining optimistic. I put in almost 200 hours into Fallout 3 and consider it in my Top 5 of last gen. Excited to get back into the wasteland.