Fallout 3: The Pitt

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dududf said:
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Chicago Ted said:
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When I played the Pitt I didn't have any problems....

But get operation Anchorage, some awesome endgame loot.. Pitt... not so much.
Pitt has a great little story to it though as opposed to Anchorage which has none.
Loot>Story.

Which one will last a long time after you've finished the game?

I also had more fun in Anchorage...
I enjoyed the Pitt more for the story and stuff. And the loot is only really notable in the Stealth Suit I find. The rest is pretty much useless to me.

And the moral choice in the Pitt can have a lasting impact in terms of the experience you play through.
And the Gauss Gun.

Don't forget about that lovely lovely gun...Ohh me and Mr. console have spawned all the ammo I want for that precious gun...:D
I dunno, can it possibly beat a full-quality MIRV and 8000 nukes?

No. Not even Batman tag-teamed with Chuck Norris can beat that.
Actually if I bother trying to find my codes, I can make my 10mm pistol do 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 damage per shot.

From which trust me, is a hell of a lot more then your nukes ;)
My nukes CAN do the same. But nukes are more entertaining then hyper-pistols.
Oh yeah??!!

I can delete people from the code.

Sure it'll crash my game, but hell I've killed the enemy so thoroughly that any weapon in-game fails in comparison.
It's not a question of thoroughness, its a question of how hard you laugh. If doing that makes you laugh too hard, I recommend therapy.
I did a barrel roll, standing upright.

I'll let you decipher my level of sanity.






This has been a wonderful little conversation, but...

 

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lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
When I played the Pitt I didn't have any problems....

But get operation Anchorage, some awesome endgame loot.. Pitt... not so much.
Pitt has a great little story to it though as opposed to Anchorage which has none.
Loot>Story.

Which one will last a long time after you've finished the game?

I also had more fun in Anchorage...
I enjoyed the Pitt more for the story and stuff. And the loot is only really notable in the Stealth Suit I find. The rest is pretty much useless to me.

And the moral choice in the Pitt can have a lasting impact in terms of the experience you play through.
And the Gauss Gun.

Don't forget about that lovely lovely gun...Ohh me and Mr. console have spawned all the ammo I want for that precious gun...:D
I dunno, can it possibly beat a full-quality MIRV and 8000 nukes?

No. Not even Batman tag-teamed with Chuck Norris can beat that.
Actually if I bother trying to find my codes, I can make my 10mm pistol do 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 damage per shot.

From which trust me, is a hell of a lot more then your nukes ;)
My nukes CAN do the same. But nukes are more entertaining then hyper-pistols.
Oh yeah??!!

I can delete people from the code.

Sure it'll crash my game, but hell I've killed the enemy so thoroughly that any weapon in-game fails in comparison.
It's not a question of thoroughness, its a question of how hard you laugh. If doing that makes you laugh too hard, I recommend therapy.
I did a barrel roll, standing upright.

I'll let you decipher my level of sanity.






This has been a wonderful little conversation, but...
(it means I turned 360 degrees while standing up.)
 

lacktheknack

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dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
When I played the Pitt I didn't have any problems....

But get operation Anchorage, some awesome endgame loot.. Pitt... not so much.
Pitt has a great little story to it though as opposed to Anchorage which has none.
Loot>Story.

Which one will last a long time after you've finished the game?

I also had more fun in Anchorage...
I enjoyed the Pitt more for the story and stuff. And the loot is only really notable in the Stealth Suit I find. The rest is pretty much useless to me.

And the moral choice in the Pitt can have a lasting impact in terms of the experience you play through.
And the Gauss Gun.

Don't forget about that lovely lovely gun...Ohh me and Mr. console have spawned all the ammo I want for that precious gun...:D
I dunno, can it possibly beat a full-quality MIRV and 8000 nukes?

No. Not even Batman tag-teamed with Chuck Norris can beat that.
Actually if I bother trying to find my codes, I can make my 10mm pistol do 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 damage per shot.

From which trust me, is a hell of a lot more then your nukes ;)
My nukes CAN do the same. But nukes are more entertaining then hyper-pistols.
Oh yeah??!!

I can delete people from the code.

Sure it'll crash my game, but hell I've killed the enemy so thoroughly that any weapon in-game fails in comparison.
I've just realized the problem... I used the dev console to get the MIRV and nukes.

So we're trying to one-up each other on exactly the same platform.

Huh.
 

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lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
When I played the Pitt I didn't have any problems....

But get operation Anchorage, some awesome endgame loot.. Pitt... not so much.
Pitt has a great little story to it though as opposed to Anchorage which has none.
Loot>Story.

Which one will last a long time after you've finished the game?

I also had more fun in Anchorage...
I enjoyed the Pitt more for the story and stuff. And the loot is only really notable in the Stealth Suit I find. The rest is pretty much useless to me.

And the moral choice in the Pitt can have a lasting impact in terms of the experience you play through.
And the Gauss Gun.

Don't forget about that lovely lovely gun...Ohh me and Mr. console have spawned all the ammo I want for that precious gun...:D
I dunno, can it possibly beat a full-quality MIRV and 8000 nukes?

No. Not even Batman tag-teamed with Chuck Norris can beat that.
Actually if I bother trying to find my codes, I can make my 10mm pistol do 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 damage per shot.

From which trust me, is a hell of a lot more then your nukes ;)
My nukes CAN do the same. But nukes are more entertaining then hyper-pistols.
Oh yeah??!!

I can delete people from the code.

Sure it'll crash my game, but hell I've killed the enemy so thoroughly that any weapon in-game fails in comparison.
I've just realized the problem... I used the dev console to get the MIRV and nukes.

So we're trying to one-up each other on exactly the same platform.

Huh.
Well uh...

We're awesome like that.

Have you ever tinkered with the config? I've set my unarmed fist to 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 dammage.

Holy hell that's fun. Insta gibbing everything I touch.
 

lacktheknack

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dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
When I played the Pitt I didn't have any problems....

But get operation Anchorage, some awesome endgame loot.. Pitt... not so much.
Pitt has a great little story to it though as opposed to Anchorage which has none.
Loot>Story.

Which one will last a long time after you've finished the game?

I also had more fun in Anchorage...
I enjoyed the Pitt more for the story and stuff. And the loot is only really notable in the Stealth Suit I find. The rest is pretty much useless to me.

And the moral choice in the Pitt can have a lasting impact in terms of the experience you play through.
And the Gauss Gun.

Don't forget about that lovely lovely gun...Ohh me and Mr. console have spawned all the ammo I want for that precious gun...:D
I dunno, can it possibly beat a full-quality MIRV and 8000 nukes?

No. Not even Batman tag-teamed with Chuck Norris can beat that.
Actually if I bother trying to find my codes, I can make my 10mm pistol do 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 damage per shot.

From which trust me, is a hell of a lot more then your nukes ;)
My nukes CAN do the same. But nukes are more entertaining then hyper-pistols.
Oh yeah??!!

I can delete people from the code.

Sure it'll crash my game, but hell I've killed the enemy so thoroughly that any weapon in-game fails in comparison.
I've just realized the problem... I used the dev console to get the MIRV and nukes.

So we're trying to one-up each other on exactly the same platform.

Huh.
Well uh...

We're awesome like that.

Have you ever tinkered with the config? I've set my unarmed fist to 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 dammage.

Holy hell that's fun. Insta gibbing everything I touch.
Hmmmmmmmm...
 

dududf

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lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
lacktheknack said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
Chicago Ted said:
dududf said:
When I played the Pitt I didn't have any problems....

But get operation Anchorage, some awesome endgame loot.. Pitt... not so much.
Pitt has a great little story to it though as opposed to Anchorage which has none.
Loot>Story.

Which one will last a long time after you've finished the game?

I also had more fun in Anchorage...
I enjoyed the Pitt more for the story and stuff. And the loot is only really notable in the Stealth Suit I find. The rest is pretty much useless to me.

And the moral choice in the Pitt can have a lasting impact in terms of the experience you play through.
And the Gauss Gun.

Don't forget about that lovely lovely gun...Ohh me and Mr. console have spawned all the ammo I want for that precious gun...:D
I dunno, can it possibly beat a full-quality MIRV and 8000 nukes?

No. Not even Batman tag-teamed with Chuck Norris can beat that.
Actually if I bother trying to find my codes, I can make my 10mm pistol do 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 damage per shot.

From which trust me, is a hell of a lot more then your nukes ;)
My nukes CAN do the same. But nukes are more entertaining then hyper-pistols.
Oh yeah??!!

I can delete people from the code.

Sure it'll crash my game, but hell I've killed the enemy so thoroughly that any weapon in-game fails in comparison.
I've just realized the problem... I used the dev console to get the MIRV and nukes.

So we're trying to one-up each other on exactly the same platform.

Huh.
Well uh...

We're awesome like that.

Have you ever tinkered with the config? I've set my unarmed fist to 99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 dammage.

Holy hell that's fun. Insta gibbing everything I touch.
Hmmmmmmmm...
Change the base running speed, that's extra fun. combine that with an extremely basic no clip code that I've just forgotten and now desperately trying to remember, but have forgotten and you become Super <insert-gender>
 

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I plan on buying Broken Steel soon.... New Vegas has gotten me hyped about Fallout.
 

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I found no bugs...the Pitt has a great story, but it's really too short. If only it had been bigger...

Anchorage was pretty cool, it's just a shame it had to be part of a simulation rather than the real thing, but I guess there was no way round it unless you wanted to start bringing time travel into it...

I thought point lookout was pretty good, not such a great story as the pitt, but it was bigger at least and finally gave you an axe as a weapon.

Broken steel was great, should have been part of the original IMO, but you can't have everything...
 

Broady Brio

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If you want loot? Opearation Anchorage.
If you want a good story? The Pitt.
If you want space-age shit? Mothership Zeta.