There are lots of new and very experimental stuff and that's why this session should be considered as a beta test. New possible bugs, exploits and broken parts of the game are to be expected. I didn't add (WIP) note to changelog but most of changes are WIP.
If this session lived up to Fallout's singleplayer experience then NMA would be all over it. Guess what, they aren't.
NMA doesn't like FOnline in general because FOnline 2238 and FOnline The Life After have started from wrong side several years ago and it means that every FOnline game is considered as boring game without content. You should add to this group people who don't play FOnline because Fallout is only singleplayer blabla, next people who don't know about changes because nobody talks about current session becasue as you can read above it's beta test with bugs and unbalanced content. Also NMA's people scary and avoid FOnline because of many different reasons and well I can't understand them but it's their choice. In addition "FOnline" has bad PR and you must admit - it isn't popular game at all. 2018 and do you think that somebody would like to play game when you have to wait for update few months or years? Even oldschool players prefer modern indie cRPGs but let's back to main topic.
Ihmo current beta session made huge step according to PvE content and don't say it's bad. Actually, Reloaded's PvE is really nice but it needs more love and improvemens which I and many players were writing in forums.
I bet you guys haven't even played 75% of the new content either.
I can agree and this simple sentence proves that most of "FOnline players" can't play the "Falloutish FOnline" because:
- they don't read dialogs so they don't know about quests, jobs and stuff like that BUT there is
PipBoy's problem which makes quest tracking quite hard. Also people are lazy to read because these days we're "addicted" to the Internet's "reading" and we're lack of focusing
- they don't explore locations
- they don't collect several items so they don't get "bonus" exp, caps or bps
- and many more...