Saviordd1 said:
Anthraxus said:
Saviordd1 said:
Because that's what I said?
I said that copying the system was stupid, which made NV stupid roleplaying wise.
Read better.
The perk system was already in place from Fallot 1 and 2 and NV was much better role playing wise. God, get a fucking clue.
How was it better though? Your character became overpowered as hell and the perk system was okay, but again your character became god, not very good for roleplaying.
Actually, your character is much more specialized in New Vegas than in Fallout 3. Fallout 3 gave you a perk for every level, where New Vegas gave you one only every other level. I think the skill point totals are roughly the same. But if you have Old World Blues, there is a new trait (not a perk, but a trait that you pick at the start of the game) that sets the level cap to 30. That's what the cap was before all the DLC. So you can remained fairly specialized as far as your skill point allocations go. I almost always take that trait. I don't like being god-like. I felt like the perks in New Vegas were more interesting too. Most of the skill boost ones were removed or reworked, and there were more perks. That made deciding which ones to take even tougher. New Vegas perks [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout:_New_Vegas_perks] vs Fallout 3 perks [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_3_perks], in case you need a refresher.
One of my characters actually focused on non-combat skills. It's a surprisingly fun way to go, as there are tons of skill checks in the game. It makes for great roleplaying.
And on the flip-side, I had a 2 Intelligence character who specialized in Explosives and Unarmed. It was also great fun, especially with some of the low-Int dialogue options (the Repconn HQ one is priceless).
OT: If Obsidian made Uncharted, every love interest would die. Nate would grow colder from his mass killing sprees and would develop a heavy drinking addiction. Sully would feel like a failure, and would bitterly withdraw from the world. The villains would be more sympathetic, and there would be an option to join them and then fight all your old friends.
And there wouldn't be four games in the series. Everyone would be dead or disenfranchised after the first game.