Author Topic: Fallout 3  (Read 23913 times)

Gotta love the rock-it launcher, something about killing people with a plate is just a lot of fun :D

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1. Make it an RPG first and foremost. No useless action elements that don’t belong. If I wanted an action game, I’d play one. Fans want an RPG, make a good one, don’t water it down. Action elements and RPG elements don’t play well together.

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Dr. Crunchie: I'M TOO UNCOORDINATED AND FAT TO PLAY FPS.
Dr. Crunchie: MY FLABBY WRIST ACTS AS A PHYSICAL BARRIER FOR QUICK AIMING.

I'm getting mad at some of the 12 ignorant 12 year olds, "I don liek fo caus um, itz not a gud shootur, i like gay-lo. I tink i will b gettn farcry 2." They cant tell the difference between a shooter and a rpg. Think i'm lieing, check the comments some of the poeple on you tube have made.

I love it, but being good makes it hard to make money :(

I love it, but being good makes it hard to make money :(
Money isn't really a problem after you do a bunch of quests/exploring. You get stuff loads of gear you can repair to full and sell.

I love it, but being good makes it hard to make money :(
Pick-Pocket ftw

I'm stuck at that hotel with all those Super Mutants(The Galaxy Radio quest thing), I'm at the bit where I see the room with around 5 Super Mutants and the Super Mutant Commander :(

I'm stuck at that hotel with all those Super Mutants(The Galaxy Radio quest thing), I'm at the bit where I see the room with around 5 Super Mutants and the Super Mutant Commander :(

If you can, go buy some grenades and lob them in using VATS. It will disable a few of them. Also, if you need to kill them fast, aim for the head. OR just shoot their guns.

Also, pick up any prewar books you find. They are wroth 100 caps each in an exchange quest.

I knew they had to be worth something..

by the way I am getting sick of every city, the streets all lead to seemingly-easy-to-climb rubble that has an invisible wall!

>:[

I knew they had to be worth something..

by the way I am getting sick of every city, the streets all lead to seemingly-easy-to-climb rubble that has an invisible wall!

>:[


True. I never go into Downtown DC. It's monstrously annoying.

Still one of my favorite games

gets boring fast if you ask me.

In my opinion, the possibility of differences in classes isn't nearly as fun and distinct as it was in Oblivion. Bethesda was a bit more creative with the class abilities in Oblivion than they were with Fallout 3.

It's more like...


Shoot this gun? or Shoot Gun with Laser?



Guess in oblivion it was like, Sword, Magic, Bow.

Then you could mix the combo up so.

In my opinion, the possibility of differences in classes isn't nearly as fun and distinct as it was in Oblivion. Bethesda was a bit more creative with the class abilities in Oblivion than they were with Fallout 3.

I prefer Fallout's system. The class system in Oblivion was arbitrary and didn't improve gameplay in any way. The flexibility of the FO3 system makes the game more fun.

FO3 is still one of the few games I actually consider worth the $50. As in, I didn't regret buying it 2 days later. The game will likely get even better when the SDK is released this December.