War... war never changes
War... war never changes
Fallout 3 + all add-ons. Something for which I needed a new computer. There is joy - this is one of those people who, despite being uberfans of old fallouts, have received the Elder Scrolls: Fallout hybrid very well. Some issues were solved better (theft, repair), a few worse, but that's what mods are for. And I was lost somewhere in the wasteland with a shotgun, a sniper rifle and a dog. // spell
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War... war never changes
If you fire up Fallout: New Vegas, you suddenly find that F3 is shit.
Seriously, there is a gap.
I always try to suit my clothes to my company. It is the only way to be inconspicuous.
War... war never changes
For my part, the prickly F3 (from a certain point) makes me completely do not want to reach for New Vegas.
And on the subject - due to the purchase of new equipment, I am catching up - Modern Warfare 1 and 2 fell in two evenings, the new Medal of Honor, Mass Effect, Dragon Age and maybe The Witcher (although I do not know if I am interested without knowing the saga).
But for now Assassin's Creed 2 - which reminded me that it is better not to touch certain games without rain.
We are all searching for someone whose demons play well with ours.
War... war never changes
I understand, but if you ever broke down, you probably won't regret it. This is what F3 should look like, and the "I'm a hardcore" mode is just a miracle, honey and peanuts You have to eat, drink, sleep, and your ammunition weighs: mrgreen:
There was only gold, and power, and the bodies of women, and steel.
War... war never changes
Well, I love Fallout's spiritual heir, Borderlands, a lot more.
No matter what a woman looks like, if she's confident, she's sexy.
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Also in terms of understanding the system and walking on the same metro lines. And after finishing the main storyline, I didn't want to play at all, and I had four add-ons left (only Anchorage finished).
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.
War... war never changes
1. The plot more or less corresponds to the previous Fallom, i.e. the bare plot itself does not knock you down. But that doesn't count for what you do along the way.
2. The system is ok, a few things have been rationalized (e.g. repair or stealth compared to previous waves)
3. Nobody tells you to walk on the subway tunnels. Nonlinearity.
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. Stephen Hawking.
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1. Sure, the main plot and side quests have moments, but apart from a few quests, I don't remember the rest.
2. I don't compare with the previous ones because I'm not finished. I was not impressed by the system, neither the FPS nor the VATS encouraged me.
3. Is it possible to wander in Washington differently?
Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you.
War... war never changes
Yes, so so.
The Pitt is a total disappointment. EN a bit better.
My favorite is BS
And New Vegas is just honey. And there is no subway
“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” – Walt Disney.
War... war never changes
I support Snow I'm a Hardkor also after lvl 13 it's too simple.
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