Which Fallout Game is Your Favorite?

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GabeZhul

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Legion said:
On a side note: I wish Fallout 3 and New Vegas had the same level of dedication from modders as Skryim and Oblivion. They have nothing in comparison.
What are you talking about? Have you ever seen New Vegas Nexus?! That place has THOUSANDS of mods, including a lot of gameplay and graphics enhancements, voiced questlines and even complete overhauls!

Just to name a few essentials:

-Fallout New Vegas Redesigned: Complete mesh overhaul, making characters fit their voice actors and the lore more, fixing models, prettying up things with high-res textures, etc.

-More Perks: It adds hundreds of new perks to the game (including new DLC and companion perks) with new graphics, effects and allowing even greater customization.

-WMX - Weapon Mods Extended: Adds weapon mods for ALL weapons in the game (including DLC weapond AND unique ones).

-Pipboy Readius: Replaces the ugly Pip-Boy interface with a sleek PDA with much better visibility.

-EVE - Essential Visual Enhancements: An effects overhaul, mostly adding new effects to energy weapons plus a lot of other small touches.

-MTUI: UI overhaul, makes the game's font smaller and ands better scrolling to navigate in the menus.

-CASM:NV: And autosave mod that saves for you on fixed time intervals and rotates 20 saves for your convenience.

And the king of it all:

-Project Nevada: Complete gameplay overhaul, adding so much stuff that lising it off would take ages. Just a few snippets: Sprinting, AP dependent bullet time, grenade hotkey, helmet HUD's (if you put on a helmet, you will actually see it in first person mode), toggleable vision-enhancements on power-armor helmets, upgradeable implants integrated into the lore (with related perks), and much more.
 

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Fallout 3 is by far my favorite, none of the other games hold a candle to it after I've modded it heavily.
 

wolf thing

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I never really got into the first two fallout games, just didnt enjoy it. the environments were all the same dull brown and because it was isometric it lacked scale, so it was just dull. i found the gameplay tedious and never got into the story, it seem really dull. I really like fallout 3 and new Vegas but just never like the originals.
 

Reincarnatedwolfgod

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GabeZhul said:
Legion said:
On a side note: I wish Fallout 3 and New Vegas had the same level of dedication from modders as Skryim and Oblivion. They have nothing in comparison.
What are you talking about? Have you ever seen New Vegas Nexus?! That place has THOUSANDS of mods, including a lot of gameplay and graphics enhancements, voiced questlines and even complete overhauls!

Just to name a few essentials:

-Fallout New Vegas Redesigned: Complete mesh overhaul, making characters fit their voice actors and the lore more, fixing models, prettying up things with high-res textures, etc.

-More Perks: It adds hundreds of new perks to the game (including new DLC and companion perks) with new graphics, effects and allowing even greater customization.

-WMX - Weapon Mods Extended: Adds weapon mods for ALL weapons in the game (including DLC weapond AND unique ones).

-Pipboy Readius: Replaces the ugly Pip-Boy interface with a sleek PDA with much better visibility.

-EVE - Essential Visual Enhancements: An effects overhaul, mostly adding new effects to energy weapons plus a lot of other small touches.

-MTUI: UI overhaul, makes the game's font smaller and ands better scrolling to navigate in the menus.

-CASM:NV: And autosave mod that saves for you on fixed time intervals and rotates 20 saves for your convenience.

And the king of it all:

-Project Nevada: Complete gameplay overhaul, adding so much stuff that listing it off would take ages. Just a few snippets: Sprinting, AP dependent bullet time, grenade hotkey, helmet HUD's (if you put on a helmet, you will actually see it in first person mode), toggleable vision-enhancements on power-armor helmets, upgradeable implants integrated into the lore (with related perks), and much more.
you forgot
-New Vegas Enhanced Content(NVEC)-
to simply put it is a mod compilation that is still active and being improved. even if one is not interested in the bugfixes or the enchantments(EVE has been added to this) or complete which is a combination of both. it also has something call NVEC reused CND. it reduces crashing and is also added to NVEC complete
in it's the downloads area it also has
More Perks merged- it the same thing as the merged perk mod but instead a bunch if plugins taking up load order space it is on esp that contains all of More Perks allowing(less load order space being taken up can be very important for heavily modded games.)

also a nice alliterative to the pipboy Readius is the Pip-Boy 2500. it does the same thing and it looks more fallout-ish(lore friendly) and less modern.
 

Wolf Hagen

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Fallout 2 as simple as that.



Last place: Fallout Tactics. I think many know why.

And Fallout P.O.S. Didn't happen!!!! LALALA! D:
 

Vault101

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New Vegas....better than FO3 for many reasons (basically it had none of that bethesda "WE MAKE RPG's" bullshit)
 

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mirage202 said:
For me it would be Fallout New Vegas, I keep going back to it to replay over and over again.

Fallout 3 manages to hold my attention for a few hours at best before I decide I can't stand it.

FO1/2 I have tried, got them from GOG (didnt play them when I was younger, most of my time was taken up by RTS games, Dune/C&C/RA/TA etc) and ended up with a migraine pretty quickly. I also believe the turn based type of nature they have puts me off, which really is a shame as I do still want to find out just why they were so highly praised.
Not sure on the OOB experience with the GOG versions these days, but if you really want to give it another go, I suggest you get the patches or at least read about them in the respective GOG or No Mutants Aloowed forum, if available. I'm not quite in the loop at the moment.

I can but vaguely remember what it was to get, but I believe there's one patch that addresses actual, potentially game breaking bugs and some content, while the second must-get patch allows you to play at higher resolutions. Both Fallout and Fallout 2 absolutely rock in FullHD or 1600xWhatever. When I first installed them for a heavy dose of retro, I - lover of Fallout - could just not get past the abysmal display quality of old stuff on modern, non-CRT screens and that resolution... what was it? 640x480? 800x600? It just hurt my eyes. Maybe they're already included in the GOG version? (Wishful thinking, I know)
 

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New Vegas is DEFINITELY my favorite out in the series. It took my two playthroughs for me to really appreciate it's awesomeness.

I loved the plot, the characters, the gameplay, the places you go to, and of course the various choices you make and the outcomes they produce.

As for Fallout 1 and 2, I kinda have a hard time deciding which I liked better.

Fallout 1 I felt had a more tightly knit narrative, plus it had a MUCH better starting area. It was also very interesting to see the roots of the NCR.

Fallout 2 on the other hand, had far better companions and more content, especially if you used the restoration patch. It's starting area was a pain though. It forces you to use a friggen spear no matter what kind of character you want to play as, and the accuracy on it was pretty bad. The game got better once I actually got a gun though.

Fallout 3 was my very first Fallout game. And I remember having a good time with it as well. Not really as good time as New Vegas though.
 

putowtin

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New Vegas,

Looks great, interesting characters, moral greyness all-around (which is only a good thing in my book)
and the music kicked ass!
 

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mirage202 said:
Headdrivehardscrew said:
Hmm some good info, thanks for the tip. Will go forum digging and give them another go at a manageable resolution.
Hey. Yeah, I just thought I'd drop that info in your lap there.

See what version you got (GOG) and surf the forums there for starters. If you find nothing, summon Google and use "fallout 2 resolution patch" - good luck. It might involve some research and some fiddling at first, but I say it's well worth it. The end result could only be topped by playing it on a huge ass 80lbs CRT screen. Scanlines are way better than pixel perfection.

To see what it's all about, spoil yourself here:



(Unspoil, right click image, view image... enjoy)
 

Todstyak

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YEAH FALLOUT TACTICS WAS THE BEST! I'm kidding. I like them all, the hardest comparison is Fallout 3 compared to New Vegas. can we all agree that Fallout: Brotherhood of steel was the worst?
 

Todstyak

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DoomyMcDoom said:
Fallout, the first one.

Followed by fallout 2 so close it's a tough decision, and fallout new vegas because it has the fallout feel even though it's a different creature to handle.

Fallout 3 was alright, but I found it rather... I dunno, not gripping, I couldn't get into it as much, partly because the weapons feel shit, and break easily, the environment and characters felt kinda dead, like, too dead. And due to the whole shoehorning in of certain things, like Harold, WHY is harold on that coast? I mean, chances are, if the brotherhood of steel had a hard time getting there, harold woulda been killed off far before he got there, dude's a slow, old, ghoul.

Also he was running a town in fallout 2, so, a little explanation as to why he would want to uproot, and walk across a friggin continent, woulda been nice.
I totally agree! Harold was a wierd addition to fallout 3, especially since it was trying to grip and new audience than fallout fans. It really felt out of place and the story/location around him was just meh for me.
 

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Both 1 and 2 are great, but I liked Fallout 1 more due to everything in it serving a purpose, in contrast to Fallout 2 where many places seemed to be there just to make the world feel bigger. Fallout 1 is my favorite.

I also like Tactics, and love both Fallout 3 and NV.