Fallout games are well known to crash in many places in the game for little to know reason, especially on consoles. Not much you can do about besides sticking it out and trying to play the game or taking it back and getting another game. I have New Vegas, I know your pain.
Ah, and so you've found the big divide right there. It's a matter of perspective now I feel. Ultimately the choice is yours but at least you have a few options (at least in my eyes, and as such I don't know you or your personal life and such so take of this what you will)
1)Dedicate your...
Well, I'm a writer at heart so I can relate to your passion. You have to put into consideration what will drive you forward and what will bring home the bread really.
My advice is rather then go one way or the other, stick to a well paying job that you might get out of your course and do...
I live in Melbourne. It's not so bad, much colder then the rest of this desert continent. In terms most games get released pretty soon after the rest of the world anyway, so no biggie there. As for the creepy crawlies, they die pretty quick if you have a good boot.
Bethesda. Bought Fallout 3, then bought each of the expansion packs as they came out...then they brought out the game of the year edition and I raged hard. I now see that damn game for 35 bucks, while I spent well over 100 for everything. Bah.
Was a student in a writing course, now writing on the side and looking for employment. Looks like I'll be joining this fast food industry quickly. Sigh.
I'd just flip a coin between Skyrim and Saints Row the Third. Go with whatever you feel like at the time, serious Dragon fighting fun or city wide chaos.
Recently I went on the prowl to go discover some good free games, and I came across one in particular by the name of Exit Fate. Dispute being a clear Suikoden II clone I found that it held it's own as a good game. So that left me wondering, are their any home brew games out there that you enjoyed?
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