I would, but I generally don't get the hang of the game until later on and I already have a kinda generic/messed up character. The second play through I always RP pretty heavily though.
you know for some reason I felt that fallout 3 worked better with the main charachter being a girl, theres this whole "daddys girl" dynamic I found quite...cool, anyway the way I played suggested:Azaraxzealot said:When i played Fallout 3, i played as a girl.
i almost feel like someone should have some sort of program that summarizes all your actions in a game then makes it into a story that they could put in a book and publish (sort of like Hitman's newspapers)
Ive said this a million times before but I think the "blank slate" charachter in Fallout 3 works so well is because you actually have an emotional connection with whats going on AND with the game world itself, its like your given the basics of an identity but without it affecting your charachter too much (that said however to me it doesnt make much sense for the lone wanderer to be evil for the sake of being evil)badgersprite said:As deeply as I can. If I don't roleplay a character with a distinct personality and motives, I lose all interest in the game. Fallout 3 honestly gave me the single best and most rewarding roleplaying experience I ever had in a game, and gave me the most attachment to a "blank skate" protagonist I have ever had, and it honestly happened by accident. Fallout 3 is the game that completely changed the way I think about RPing a character in a game and changed my relationship to open RPGs like this completely.
Fallout New Vegas does exactly that with the Karma AND faction system.FarleShadow said:Until games present you with more options than 'Good', 'Bad' and 'Neutral', I will always be a paragon of the wastes. Or until they add a 'Well, he did alot of good stuff, but acted like an asshole'.
Abit like House MD with a Plasma rifle, really.
I have F:NV and no it doesn't. The trigger event that causes you to become an 'Asshole, but a paragon asshole' seems random and more often than not makes everyone become hostile to you, resulting in: 1 decimated town and one more vilified character flag.Trolldor said:Fallout New Vegas does exactly that with the Karma AND faction system.FarleShadow said:Until games present you with more options than 'Good', 'Bad' and 'Neutral', I will always be a paragon of the wastes. Or until they add a 'Well, he did alot of good stuff, but acted like an asshole'.
Abit like House MD with a Plasma rifle, really.
I hate to throw a wrench in this, but New Vegas takes place only 3 years after Fallout 3 does. It might as well be the same bloody character.Azaraxzealot said:Now my new vegas character will be a descendant of my Fallout 3 character, and i haven't decided on what he's supposed to be (for some reason, i'm bad with male characters), but i'm sure i'll figure it out.