For everyone who had this problem with Fallout 3, try giving it another go. I found that I didn't get into the game until I was about 8 hours in. And now I'm hooked!
Try getting to Rivet City in the main quest and stay there for a while, talking to the people, learning the layout, maybe finding a few quests. It was there that I got hooked on the game.
And BTW dialogue is important in the game, much more so than Oblivion and I find it very fun. I'd recommend putting points into Speech and picking any speech related perks.
I found small guns are the most useful, repair is important, you'll use it a lot and a few other good ones are Science, Lockpick and maybe Sneak though it isn't all that useful unless you like to avoid combat.
One thing I dislike about the game is the lack of a quick-save button. It's quite frustrating as I always forget to save if on on a long hike in the wastelands. They could have easily had it as holding Start for 2 seconds or something similar. You can wait for an in-game hour but that's very annoying.
Try getting to Rivet City in the main quest and stay there for a while, talking to the people, learning the layout, maybe finding a few quests. It was there that I got hooked on the game.
And BTW dialogue is important in the game, much more so than Oblivion and I find it very fun. I'd recommend putting points into Speech and picking any speech related perks.
I found small guns are the most useful, repair is important, you'll use it a lot and a few other good ones are Science, Lockpick and maybe Sneak though it isn't all that useful unless you like to avoid combat.
One thing I dislike about the game is the lack of a quick-save button. It's quite frustrating as I always forget to save if on on a long hike in the wastelands. They could have easily had it as holding Start for 2 seconds or something similar. You can wait for an in-game hour but that's very annoying.