Ahh, that makes senseslipknot4 said:I have broken steel. It's just that i tend to fuck up my save files when i make mods. You know, replay the game to see if the house will load correctly. [http://fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=9478]Megacherv said:Get Broken Steel before you do, that's all I'll sayslipknot4 said:Ouch... Fallout 3, I've spent more than 400 hours with that game making mods and such but i never got around the full story...
I really want to get everything on Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time, at least with the trophies anyway. I'm on 83% so far, missing 4
That along with Superman 64 are the only games I never finished due to them being so terribleArmored Prayer said:GTA 4.
I agree.TheYellowCellPhone said:Just around every game I've owned. Usually 100%ing a game means constantly replaying the game to find hidden items, doing a lot of side missions, and spending a lot of time online, or grinding. Usually a game isn't worth the time.
Heh. I must have wandered around too much then ;-) 75+ hours in and I was still nowhere near the end of the Main Quest (I spent 10+ hours exploring near the first town to give you an idea). Which is probably why the 'end' of Oblivion came as such a shock to me.Claptrap said:If you mean the main quest of morrowind, Thats pretty short (apart from this one really annoying part) But if you mean the whole of morrowind then yeah, Thats huge.Otterpoet said:Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis - because a bug wiped out all my saves (along with 50+ hours of game play).
ES: Morrowind - because it's FREAKIN' huge and I haven't touched my XBox for a couple of years now.
Doom 3 - because it got boring.
Oh good, 'cause I was going to say that if you're talking about 100% completion, I don't think there's a game I've 100% completed yet. ...oh wait yes there is, Super Mario Bros. 3 (GBA version). On topic though, there are several games I just couldn't finish, Sonic Heroes (damn those fucking special stages), Dragon Age: Oragins, Dragon Quest V, Metroid Prime II: Echoes, Metroid Prime III: Corruption, Red Alert 3, and Star Trek: Legacy to name a few.KwaggaDan said:Okay, just to clarify by complete I mean at least finish the Single Player story line once. Few people can really get a 100% completion on every game, I think.TheYellowCellPhone said:Just around every game I've owned. Usually 100%ing a game means constantly replaying the game to find hidden items, doing a lot of side missions, and spending a lot of time online, or grinding. Usually a game isn't worth the time.
that covers most of that game... just shoot dudes and run for the door.Jakabus said:Rainbow Six: Vegas... got stuck at this stupid part where it gives you no indication where to go and has enemies crawling in through every possible entrance... >.>