I really liked most Everything in Fallout 3. But there are some things I would like them to take in from New Vegas.
The things I like about Fallout 3:
1.The Wasteland. It actually FELT like a wasteland, the map was huge, but you could still find a Lot of settlements, in New Vegas it felt like you only need to walk 3 steps to get to a new settlement.
2.The fact that you could craft weapons, you could find schematics and create some really cool weapons out of scrap that was lying basically Everywhere.
3. Freedom. I felt like you had more freedom in 3. in New Vegas you practically HAD to choose between Mr. house, the NCR the Legion or neither, and you were reminded of this. It was very difficult to just "get lost" so to speak, and I quite liked being able to do that in Fallout 3.
The Things I liked about New Vegas:
1. The Gunplay. I really liked that you could aim down iron sights for every weapon, not just snipers.
2. I liked that you could craft food items and ammo. This in combination with the weapon making could make a Very immersive experience.
3. the Karma system. I just think it makes more sense to have a Karma system that's based on what each settlement thinks of you, rather than some arbitrary kind of general meter.
Things I want that the games (I've played) didn't have:
A Notebook you can make your own notes in. Really. That's really All I can think of. It would be So much easier and cooler and much more fun if you could write your own notes, because then you could go to a place and be like "Hey, I just found a really awesome looking safety vault. Too bad my lockpicking skills aren't that good... I'll come back later" and then you could make a NOTE of that and keep next to you other notes, so you can remember the place later.
The things I like about Fallout 3:
1.The Wasteland. It actually FELT like a wasteland, the map was huge, but you could still find a Lot of settlements, in New Vegas it felt like you only need to walk 3 steps to get to a new settlement.
2.The fact that you could craft weapons, you could find schematics and create some really cool weapons out of scrap that was lying basically Everywhere.
3. Freedom. I felt like you had more freedom in 3. in New Vegas you practically HAD to choose between Mr. house, the NCR the Legion or neither, and you were reminded of this. It was very difficult to just "get lost" so to speak, and I quite liked being able to do that in Fallout 3.
The Things I liked about New Vegas:
1. The Gunplay. I really liked that you could aim down iron sights for every weapon, not just snipers.
2. I liked that you could craft food items and ammo. This in combination with the weapon making could make a Very immersive experience.
3. the Karma system. I just think it makes more sense to have a Karma system that's based on what each settlement thinks of you, rather than some arbitrary kind of general meter.
Things I want that the games (I've played) didn't have:
A Notebook you can make your own notes in. Really. That's really All I can think of. It would be So much easier and cooler and much more fun if you could write your own notes, because then you could go to a place and be like "Hey, I just found a really awesome looking safety vault. Too bad my lockpicking skills aren't that good... I'll come back later" and then you could make a NOTE of that and keep next to you other notes, so you can remember the place later.