I typically don't enjoy having to have house rules inorder to actually enjoy playing the game. I mean New Vegas did a very good job of nerfing VATs by making you take full damage when you triggered it.veloper said:VATS is temporary god mode. The thing is you can play FO3 as a shooter and not use VATS. As such FO3 doesn't need the tactical depth, that turn-based game would. It's still too clunky for a true FPS, but I never said it was good.
I still remember buying the game on release date on Steam, being really excited to play the game, and having ram bugs up the ass and noticing that I couldn't run the game even on it's lowest setting without my entire processor crashing. I remember having to download a special .dll on Fallout New Vegas Nexus inorder to actually play the game properly until Obsidian released a patch that actually fixed it.Chibz said:I can only report what I see, and I never once experienced a bug in New Vegas. I'd like to add that I rented the game the week it came out, and played it unpatched. Played through the main story (sided with House) on hardcore mode. Never once experienced a bug. So I can honestly say I don't see why most people complain.kingcom said:I hope your joking about New Vegas not being buggy, sarcasm is not easy to see on the internet.
Which glitches? I've yet to see one.ChupathingyX said:If you want to point fingers when it comes to glitches, point at Bethesda.
Wait... I suppose I did. The pip-boy makes me think of something else...
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Yeah Fallout New Vegas was buggy as shit, if you don't believe it just look at what specifically the patches fix on the wiki. I mean just down to the fixes to quests.
If compatability is a problem you can just buy Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics on Gog.com. Where they are fully compatible with modern operating systems and only cost 6$.Strazdas said:Well i played all 3 games one after another and i liked all 3. problem was that with windows 7 compactability isnt really that compactable and i had a lot of crashes in 1 and 2 which kicked the immersion a bit i guess. no such problems in 3 but yeah it may be a bit less on the humour but you have to realize a lot of time has passed and things changed and thus the game wont be the same nor will the audience. all in all, i think this was a good game and worthy of its release, even if i wouldnt have called it game of the year myself.
Bare in mind that Starcraft 2 sold millions of copies, and it catered to the exact same market the original game did. Sure would a modern TBS top down Fallout sell? No. But Fallout 3 wasn't precisely top notch.