Wrong. There are plants. Villages in Fallout 1 grew mutated corn and cabbage. Bethesda didn't add plants because people think plants are boring, and no doubt they were focusing on other things (or they outright forgot about plants).Gyrefalcon said:Knowing that no plants = no food for animals = slow death up the food chain, I can't buy the viability of the ecosystem. So once the food stores ran out there would be the end of the survivors.
I own all of the games in question minus Morrowwind.yersimapestis said:you are an idiot you havn't even played them so be quiet and sit in the cornerKlopy said:I have to say that Oblivion would be better. Fallout 1-3 so far have been pretty much the same minus gameplay. You're in a post apocalyptic world where you have to find stuff to survive. Personally i believe with such a premise of the past with Oblivion is more open and could be more promising. From what i've seen, Oblivion 3 was really good, and 4 (which i've played) is amazing. Fallout 1 and 2 were not liked as much by action savvy gamers. Investing in the pattern would probably be better.
I hate to post twice, but I can't let this go, I literally laughed out loud when I read your post. I honestly don't even know what opinion you're trying to support.Klopy said:I own all of the games in question minus Morrowwind.yersimapestis said:you are an idiot you havn't even played them so be quiet and sit in the cornerKlopy said:I have to say that Oblivion would be better. Fallout 1-3 so far have been pretty much the same minus gameplay. You're in a post apocalyptic world where you have to find stuff to survive. Personally i believe with such a premise of the past with Oblivion is more open and could be more promising. From what i've seen, Oblivion 3 was really good, and 4 (which i've played) is amazing. Fallout 1 and 2 were not liked as much by action savvy gamers. Investing in the pattern would probably be better.
Piss off troll, this is an opinion thread.