Will you still play Fallout 3 after you have played.....

Post » Sat Mar 06, 2010 7:34 am


@Holy- I just hope those were balls and not grenades :bonk:


For your sake, I hope so too. :evil:
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Andrew Lang
 
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:31 pm

I'll probably end up using Fallout 3 as a test bed for whatever random crap I decide I want in New Vegas, making random videos and the like.
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Kevin S
 
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:06 pm

When Fallout 3 came out I abandoned Oblivion and haven't been back. But, I don't know with NV. I've also not really played 1 or 2 (I tried but just didn't 'get it'). I've several mods on hold at the moment, but if I can reproduce them in NV easily I'll likely move to that one.
I'll know when I start playing NV whether I'll come back to FO3 or not.
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Eddie Howe
 
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:42 pm

Of coarse I will. FO3 will just be placed down a notch in my rotation. Fallout: NV, FO3, and Stalker.
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:24 pm

If New Vegas is everything I have been wanting in Fallout for over 10 years then chances are I won't play FO3 again. I see myself playing FO,FO2, Tactics and New Vegas for years to come but Not FO3. Why, because fallout 3 is missing Damage Thresold, Quest options almost everything is good or evil. It's a great game but does not feel like a fallout game to me. The Ending svcked, I don't learn what happens to the people and placed based on my actions. To me that removes alot of re-playability.
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jason worrell
 
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:17 pm

I dunno. I love FO3, but I really need new things to do as a player so I might just move over to NV and stay there. I'm going to sorely miss some things about FO3 though... It will depend on how fun NV turns out to be.
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Emily Jeffs
 
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Post » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:22 am

Of course I will play FO3 after NV. I love FO3, it is the game that got me hooked on RPGs and Oblivion. It is amazing and not playing Fo1 or 2 makes it look incredible, despite what others may say. :P
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Post » Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:43 am

I have no idea. At this point, I don't even know if I'm getting New Vegas. I've had nearly two nonstop years of Fallout 3. I might skip it and wait until Fallout 4. Maybe I'll just hop back to Oblivion and stay there until TES V is released. Decisions, decisions.
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Post » Sat Mar 06, 2010 7:44 am

I have no idea. At this point, I don't even know if I'm getting New Vegas. I've had nearly two nonstop years of Fallout 3. I might skip it and wait until Fallout 4. Maybe I'll just hop back to Oblivion and stay there until TES V is released. Decisions, decisions.

But... why? If money's tight then I can understand, but if it's not, I don't see why not invest hundreds of happy hours in a great game.

Even if you got addicted, I'd still get New Vegas anyway; you might end up regretting not doing so.
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:28 pm

4?! What do we know about 4?! I didn't know about this. I thought NV was classed as 4.

Edit: Okay I just looked it up. I don't think there's enough there to even consider it a reality yet, m'self. It's like Kill Bill vol. 3: Yeah, he's talking about it, but don't believe it exists until you've seen it.
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:40 pm

But... why? If money's tight then I can understand, but if it's not, I don't see why not invest hundreds of happy hours in a great game.

Even if you got addicted, I'd still get New Vegas anyway; you might end up regretting not doing so.


It's because of the Steam requirement. I considered buying the 360 version to avoid it but I know me. After playing through it, I'll want to change all of the things I don't like about it and I can't do that with the 360 version and no way on Earth am I buying two copies of NV after buying three copies of FO3. Been there, done that, have the lunchbox to prove it ;)
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Post » Sat Mar 06, 2010 12:24 am

I have to say, I've not enjoyed a game as much as Fallout 3 for many years. If ever. Really, I hardly play games at all nowadays, but I love it so much I even joined this forum to talk about it. And even wrote an online diary documenting what I did. It captured my imagination in a way no other game has. For me, these are all firsts. But I won't be playing through a second time, though. Mainly due to time constraints, but really because you can't rediscover something once you have already seen it.

So I will definitely be playing only New Vegas. I've even booked the day off work over three months in advance in anticipation of the big day. :huh: Maybe a return to Fallout 3 after a while, but not anytime soon. Even so, I just started playing Secret of Monkey Island again...some 10+ years after it was first released. Only with a significant gap like that can you truly rediscover things again. Its still a classic.

Of course, for Fallout 4...I'll be there....
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Post » Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:03 am

Nope I overplayed Fallout 3.
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Post » Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:40 am

I suppose I will know the answer to that question once Fallout NV is in my hands.
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:40 pm

I was starting to get burned out on Obliv. and was so glad when Fallout 3 came out. Now same thing.. Starting to get burned out on Fallout 3 and cant wait for Vegas. After a few months break I went back to Obliv and will probably do the same with Fallout 3.
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Post » Sat Mar 06, 2010 8:07 am

Once I buy NV I probably won't play Fallout 3 for awhile. But I know I'll eventually get nostalgic and come back. I've never played with any mods for Fallout 3. I'm saving up for a nice computer now. I'm pretty confident that once I get NV out of my system, I'll return to Fallout 3, mod it up, and have a blast.
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Post » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:23 pm

i unconfinently got Oblivion after FO3 i found oblivion more interesting more real in leveling sence with FO3 its kill a enemy or hack or due something less interactive


with oblivion you work on more skills more practical and i realy wish i could play games slower i beat a game like FO3 in a month including side quests.

EDIT: Even then i was taking it slow...
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