I played them both on Wimpy and still had to use a walkthrough.TheMetalGuy said:And have you EVER pulled of an IRONMAN, were you have to complete the whole game, without saving even once.?
I played them both on Wimpy and still had to use a walkthrough.TheMetalGuy said:And have you EVER pulled of an IRONMAN, were you have to complete the whole game, without saving even once.?
Once you get past the awful first few hours and out into the world, it's a much more interesting game than Fallout 1 IMO. Far more towns to explore, funny people to talk to and more opportunities to do quests and level up.The_Blue_Rider said:I've completed Fallout, Fallout 3, and Fallout New Vegas. I loved each of these games, theyre all incredible, however I cant get into Fallout 2 for some reason, it just feels like more of the same from the first Fallout, and its a shame because it looks like an incredible game
In a year or two I might revisit it, because I really do think i can enjoy it, not to mention my computers a piece of crap, that struggles to run the most basic of games. THe only drawback of the fallout games, is that they can be very disorienting at firstMiracleOfSound said:Once you get past the awful first few hours and out into the world, it's a much more interesting game than Fallout 1 IMO. Far more towns to explore, funny people to talk to and more opportunities to do quests and level up.The_Blue_Rider said:I've completed Fallout, Fallout 3, and Fallout New Vegas. I loved each of these games, theyre all incredible, however I cant get into Fallout 2 for some reason, it just feels like more of the same from the first Fallout, and its a shame because it looks like an incredible game
The biggest problem for me is the excruciatingly boring combat. Loved everything else.The_Blue_Rider said:In a year or two I might revisit it, because I really do think i can enjoy it, not to mention my computers a piece of crap, that struggles to run the most basic of games. THe only drawback of the fallout games, is that they can be very disorienting at first
Yup, this was exactly my experience with the first one: walk, walk, walk, walk, stumble across a group of three radscorpions from which I have precisely fuck-all chance of defending myself, die, give up, play something else.dommyuk said:I have Fallout 1 and 2 but I find I just can't get in to them. I feel lost when I play it, I tried using a guide, so I'll be happily strolling across the world map and BAM! a bunch of radscorpions and all I have his a weak pistol with barely any ammo and a...rusty pipe or something. And this is on the easiest difficulty, which is a shame because I really want to like them.
I'm going to assume that by bugs you mean the ants in the temple. If you only played for an hour I would argue that you haven't seen any bugs. The early game is not bugged in any meaningful way.Da Joz said:I tried to play fallout 2 a few weeks ago and I gave up after trying for about an hour. The gameplay was annoying, the bugs were awful and there was almost no clue on what you had to do. That game is almost unplayable.