Well, there goes one month of my life. Ahh Fallout, how I love thee. I have enjoyed all the Fallouts, I've no doubt I'll love this one as well. More post apocalyptic training for me!
This.DarkSaber said:Big deal. Fallout 3 took close to hundred-odd hours to fully explore. And guess what.Most of it was boring empty space with nothing to do.
If Bethesda emulates Bioware in any shape or form in New Vegas, I'll buy it in a heartbeat.coldalarm said:snip
In my case it's more because I've played all 3 of the STALKER series. THAT is how you do open-world-lots-to-explore stuff as far as I'm concerned.G1eet said:This.DarkSaber said:Big deal. Fallout 3 took close to hundred-odd hours to fully explore. And guess what.Most of it was boring empty space with nothing to do.
I rarely traveled past the riverbanks or Vault 101, just because it was so boring to look at. "Oh, more rubble and scrap metal. Interesting."
Whereas in Oblivion, you could be walking up a hill and find that there's a humongous waterfall on the other side.If Bethesda emulates Bioware in any shape or form in New Vegas, I'll buy it in a heartbeat.coldalarm said:snip
I'm hoping it'll turn me onto the Fallout series (F3 was a giant let down for me, sadly).
Are those easy to run? I bought an HP laptop, and I can run Dragon Age (though not super fast on the highest setting), and I feel like I'm missing out by mostly buying console games.DarkSaber said:In my case it's more because I've played all 3 of the STALKER series. THAT is how you do open-world-lots-to-explore stuff as far as I'm concerned.G1eet said:This.DarkSaber said:Big deal. Fallout 3 took close to hundred-odd hours to fully explore. And guess what.Most of it was boring empty space with nothing to do.
I rarely traveled past the riverbanks or Vault 101, just because it was so boring to look at. "Oh, more rubble and scrap metal. Interesting."
Whereas in Oblivion, you could be walking up a hill and find that there's a humongous waterfall on the other side.If Bethesda emulates Bioware in any shape or form in New Vegas, I'll buy it in a heartbeat.coldalarm said:snip
I'm hoping it'll turn me onto the Fallout series (F3 was a giant let down for me, sadly).
"Easy run to run" is kinda hard to define. I run an AMD XP 2600+, 2 gig ram and a 1 gig ATI HD 4650 graphics card and it DOES run good (with my mid-range graphics settings) BUT the engine itself isn't the best and hitches a bit on my system (Call of Pripyat, the new one, runs the best by FAR but has a few hitches with me.) But I enjoy the games so much I can put up with it. And the mod community have put out several graphical upgrade/tweak mods that are worth checking out. (For example, if you wanna try the original Call of Chernobyl game, it is WELL worth installing the Complete 2009 mod before you even try it the first time.)G1eet said:Are those easy to run? I bought an HP laptop, and I can run Dragon Age (though not super fast on the highest setting), and I feel like I'm missing out by mostly buying console games.DarkSaber said:In my case it's more because I've played all 3 of the STALKER series. THAT is how you do open-world-lots-to-explore stuff as far as I'm concerned.G1eet said:This.DarkSaber said:Big deal. Fallout 3 took close to hundred-odd hours to fully explore. And guess what.Most of it was boring empty space with nothing to do.
I rarely traveled past the riverbanks or Vault 101, just because it was so boring to look at. "Oh, more rubble and scrap metal. Interesting."
Whereas in Oblivion, you could be walking up a hill and find that there's a humongous waterfall on the other side.If Bethesda emulates Bioware in any shape or form in New Vegas, I'll buy it in a heartbeat.coldalarm said:snip
I'm hoping it'll turn me onto the Fallout series (F3 was a giant let down for me, sadly).
On a side note, I'm really stoked for Metro 2033.
I would laugh. So so so hard. Please Bethesda, make Fishburne do a voice-over, for the sheriff or something.Premonition said:Or Laurence Fishburne as a CSI?
OK, try to be annoyed.Furburt said:I...can't help it.....getting....optimistic....about....game....
I hope and I pray this turns out to be better than Fallout 3 (which was pretty damn good) in every way!
Otherwise I will be, in Pimppeter2's words, a sad banana.