After the Fallout 4 reveal in June, many fans took Bethesda to task for what they perceived to be outdated graphics and gameplay. Bethesda is aware of such criticism, and it doesn’t really bother the developer.
Speaking in an interview with Metro UK, the firm’s head of marketing Pete Hines said like all forms of entertainment, there is never “100% agreement on everything.”
“Very little surprises me after 16 years in this industry,” he said. “Generally speaking, we’re a form of entertainment. As with most forms of entertainment you never get 100 % agreement on anything.
“At the end of the day, whether it’s what the graphics look like or whether the gameplay is what you want or whether you like the setting, or whatever it is, everybody is entitled to their opinion. I put out information in the best way possible to give people a good idea, ‘Here’s what we’re doing and here’s what it’s gonna be like’.”
Fallout 4 releases on November 10 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.