Blatherscythe said:
Flying-Emu said:
luckycharms8282 said:
honestly, no I dont think it will be as good. It will possibly be awesome, but not the pure orgasm FO3 was
Whoa.
You'll have to remind me, when was F3 an orgasm?
The game was good, but... F2 was better :/
Okay, I'm sick of fanboys crying about how "Bethesda fucked up Fallout". Let's see, combat, F1-2 had turn based combat and had "dice rolls" for hit or miss, sure you could try VATS but it was still the same dice rolling crap, the winner was usually the guy with the better gun. Fallout 3 had real time combat, could pause to let the player pick body parts to cripple enemies to great effect, being less rigid meant more strategies could be incorporated, stealth may not be great but it's there, unlike 1-2 where you generally were not given said option in combat.
Graphics, 3d vs 2d who wins? Gameplay, F3 is much more action packed and can keep your attention longer than F1 or 2, I'd rather have an easier FPS than an unforgiving, isometric, turn based shooter. Story wise is where a tie comes in. You may get more backstory and sub-plots in F1-2, but in the end all the stories are rather simple and straightforward. Not much in the way of plot characters either.
Take off your damn nostalgia glasses, the only reason people who loved F1-2 like F:NV better than F3 is because some Obsidian employees are from Black Isle. God damn does it feel good to get that off my chest.
Are you quite done? No? Yes? Okay, good.
Now then. I never said that Bethesda fucked up Fallout. Ever. Kindly don't put words in my mouth.
VATS was an interesting system, but ultimately I still prefer the turn-based system in Fallouts 1, 2, and especially Tactics.
Graphics have no bearing on a game. At all. Isometric or first person, sprites or bump-mapping, doesn't make a shit of difference to me.
As stated above, I played Fallout 2 after Fallout 3, so obviously nostalgia cannot apply.
I find it amusing that you so vehemently attack me over something so small. Really, my friend, is it worth being so rude? I prefer Fallout 2, obviously have no nostalgia (due to playing Fallout 2 AFTER Fallout 3), and have given my reasons why. The 'tactics' you speak of in Fallout 3 are pointless, since doing anything besides shooting your enemy in the head is generally a waste of precious bullets. And besides that, that level of strategy was in Fallout 1 and 2 as well, but implemented better since it actually made more than a very very very minor difference.
However, you are entitled to your opinion. I only ask you to not state it in such an aggressive manner next time.
Have a nice day.