Well, after that, I stopped playing Fallout 3 and moved on to other games. I have all the DLC but never really did any of it. Now, after I have played New Vegas a ton, I was wanting to go back and re-play Fallout 3. More importantly, I want to role play Fallout 3. t the same time, this is still a video game and I feel that i need a "main combat skill" to be 95+ as quickly as possible. I don't like how gun play is done in RPGs, but that is a whole other topic.
Here is what I was thinking:
I want to name my character "The Lone Wanderer." That way, if for no other reason, when the Talon company wants me dead, the contract says "Kill The Lone Wanderer."
I want to play as much of the game as possible wearing the Armored Vault Suit. A character who is trying to survive in the wasteland and find his father rather than a walking tank in power armor going "PEW PEW PEW" like my first play through.
I think these should be my S.P.E.C.I.A.L. attributes; 4, 6, 4, 6, 8, 6, 6. Less than average strength and endurance, but makes up for it in agility. The son of James and Catherine is going to be pretty intelligent a little more charismatic than most. Finally, to go through what the Lone Wanderer goes though, he/she is luckier than most as well.
Tag skills: Guns, repair, science. I see the tag skills as a way to select your primary form of combat, unless you are going to try a "doesn't kill anyone/anything" approach, while your other two tag skills are you "talents." As James' son, I was brought up learning and having a natural affinity for science. After taking the G.O.A.T. I was told to be a mechanic and work with Stanley.
Perks: I am thinking about taking some of the Role Playing perks like Lady Killer and Child at heart along with V.A.T.S. perks.
Finally, I plan on limiting how much I pick up and take with me. I like the idea of having my only "storage" being my armored vault suit instead of "magic RPG pockets." A knife, a side arm, long barrel I can sling over my shoulder, ammo and other smaller objects that can fit into the pockets of my armored vault suit. I ply on the 360, so I don't have mods. I expect that most of my eating, drinking, and hygiene needs are taken care of along my various stops to Megaton, Super Duper Mart, GNR, Underworld, GNR again, pit stop locations on the way to Rivet City, Rivet City itself, more pit stops like Megaton again, Vault 101, and so on. You get the idea. Along with playing with my HUD off, my goal is to play like my character really lives in the wasteland unlike my prior play throughs.
So please tell me what you think. Also, share how you play.