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Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:26 am
by Don Carlos
GoW2 Friday - That is where the party is at
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:42 am
by Geebs
Manly men doing manly things in a way which totally isn't sexual, and bad guys who jump over the same wall in opposite directions, constantly.... nah, I'll pass.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:08 am
by Mat Linnett
Fuck GoW2, I'll be playing Left 4 Dead thanks to pre-ordering

Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:13 am
by Pauly
When's Diablo III out?
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:09 am
by MKJ
Pauly wrote:shaft wrote:mass effect was awesome.
The correct opinion of a non overweight individual.
i take it you havent seen shaft's recent pics then
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:56 pm
by Jackal
I'm pretty sure that Fallout 3 might be the best game I've played in the past five years. I am so ennamored with the thing that I played for six hours straight - thinking it was more like two.
Mass Effect is also a great game.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:59 pm
by scared?
oh yeah? well i'll fuck a man...
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:01 pm
by Jackal
Me too.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:44 pm
by LawL
Captain Mazda wrote:Mass Effect is brilliant and anyone thinking otherwise should die immediately.
10/10 ?
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:45 pm
by scared?
mass effect sucked...
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:30 am
by Scarface
the tranquility lane part was hilairious
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:55 am
by xer0s
This game has taken over my life...
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:11 am
by AmIdYfReAk
xer0s wrote:This game has taken over my life...
so far, i cant really fault Bethesda for it... they did a good job thus far.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 6:20 am
by Lieutenant Dan
I'm loving it so far.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:12 am
by Tsakali
o'dium wrote:Ok, I think I must be a super geek or something...
I just hit the level cap
Level 20 is far to fucking easy to get, what were they thinking...? I've had to use the console to downgrade my level so I can gain XP again and get the other perks... What the hell kind of stupid ass idea was that...
how did you change the level? what's the command?
and did you just go down to 19 , hit 20 and back to 19 again?
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:44 am
by MKJ
lol
so you hit the level cap, which is stopping you from getting more perks (the point of gaining a lvl). you want more and therefore think its a gamedesign flaw from the devs.
gee maybe its there for balancing reasons
yea so i was playing q3 and i couldnt kill the enemy with one machinegun bullet - an obvious oversight by id - so i made a machinegun-instakill mod. much better game now

Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:09 pm
by Tsakali
lol , look this is the first game of its kind I have ever bothered to play...it's just that leveling up has become a big part of the game experience...without leveling up it feels like I'm missing something that I used to strive for in a sense . It's like an indicator of progress and a reward kinda.
and honestly it's the perks ... I want to be able to get all the perks all at least be able to choose which ones i want from all that are available... in that respect yes the developers have a flaw, because the way the level system is set up now, there is no way in hell you can get access to all of them without leveling up. It's like having a gun with 30 bullet capacity yet you can only carry 20 bullets

Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:16 pm
by Jackal
Tsakali wrote:lol , look this is the first game of its kind I have ever bothered to play...it's just that leveling up has become a big part of the game experience...without leveling up it feels like I'm missing something that I used to strive for in a sense . It's like an indicator of progress and a reward kinda.
and honestly it's the perks ... I want to be able to get all the perks all at least be able to choose which ones i want from all that are available... in that respect yes the developers have a flaw, because the way the level system is set up now, there is no way in hell you can get access to all of them without leveling up. It's like having a gun with 30 bullet capacity yet you can only carry 20 bullets

You aren't supposed to get all of the perks. The perks are designed to compliment a given play-style. You aren't supposed to have a character that is a super hero and can do anything. You're supposed to create a character that is exceptionally good at one or two things and then capitalize on your skills to get through the game.
The game isn't broken, your interpretation of the game is.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:25 pm
by o'dium
Just so you all know, theres a mod that raises the level cap to 100 now. Its 15kb big too.

Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:04 pm
by mik0rs
Just picked up a copy. I was thinking when I turned on Oblivion for the first time (first time of three... no perseverance) that I'd like a futuristic version of the same thing without the ye olde style gayness. Voila, now I has exactly that.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:41 pm
by AmIdYfReAk
i finished the game for the 3rd time yesterday, Great game
i think i'm going to play it once more, and do ALL of the side quests, unlock all Char's ( i still dont have Dogmeat ),
it should be interesting,

Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:07 pm
by xer0s
Tsakali wrote:lol , look this is the first game of its kind I have ever bothered to play...it's just that leveling up has become a big part of the game experience...without leveling up it feels like I'm missing something that I used to strive for in a sense . It's like an indicator of progress and a reward kinda.
and honestly it's the perks ... I want to be able to get all the perks all at least be able to choose which ones i want from all that are available... in that respect yes the developers have a flaw, because the way the level system is set up now, there is no way in hell you can get access to all of them without leveling up. It's like having a gun with 30 bullet capacity yet you can only carry 20 bullets

If the game was built in your eyes, then it wouldn't have much replay value. But the way it is now, it has a ton of replay value. Now instead of having a character with all the perks, you get to go back and build several different characters that specialize in only a few...
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:32 pm
by xer0s
They put so much into this game, it's unbelievable. For example, I just walked into the market at Rivet City cause I needed to make some purchases. All the merchants were gone. Just as I was wondering where they were, I looked to my right and there stood a security guard. I didn't select him, but he says to me "They're all eating breakfast at Gary's. They'll still sell to you, just ask them". I thought to myself, damn this game is amazing.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:42 pm
by Tsakali
yeah I found the daily routine of the people in each city added to the experience alot.
there's many areas where they went in depth, seems that it takes many diff. aspects of games combines them and then ownz them in each of their field respectively
btw, I didn't consider replay value as I have never replayed a sp video game b4. What you said makes sense, but I would never know... ADD or something else? who knows.
Re: IGN review of fallout 3 up
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 12:32 am
by tnf
Oblivion had daily routines too, I remember looking for osme lady in some town and she wasn't there. I looked up the quest and it said that she goes and visits some person in another town on the second sunday of the month or some damn thing...FOund her on the road between the towns...
The first game I recall that kind of stuff in was ultima 6. Not nearly that level, but stores closing at night. I followed the lady that worked at the treasury home, killed her, got her key, then took her back to lord whatshisname and had her resurrected...all was back to normal, but i had the key and stole a bunch of gold bars.
Being that this was in 1988 or thereabouts, I thought this was some really amazing shit.