Why is it we always hurt the ones we care about?lunncal said:Why don't you go bother the Brotherhood or something?StarCecil said:Shouldn't you be banging rocks together?lunncal said:...Prince Regent said:Patrolling the mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Heard some more people got attacked last night.
which fallout i have them all and where ive only played through new vegasTheIronRuler said:I think that the best Fallout moment ever is when you try and face a spectacle wearing intelligent rad-scorpion in chess. The way you beat him is spectacular.
Thanks for the info about GOG. Just created an account, and bought it. Much cheaper than Steam. If I like it I will be sure to download Fallout 2 as wellAlternatePFG said:It's pretty much a completely different game. It's turn based and your skills have a much greater impact on the game than 3 or Vegas. Many different ways to play it but if you don't like isometric style gameplay, you probably won't like it. I recommend getting it off of Good Old Games though, it's cheaper and it's DRM-free.C95J said:I really need to play through Fallout: New Vegas, considering I have downloaded all 3 DLC, yet haven't even played 1...
EDIT: I have only played Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Is it worth buying Fallout off Steam? You know, the one that was released in 1997. Is it a fun game to play? How different is it from the ones I have played?
Edit: Oh yeah, and the Steam version isn't optimized for Windows. You'll still have to do some fixing in order for it work with your computer. GOG version on the other hand works up to Windows 7.
No problem. I love GoG, got some really good old RPGs there.C95J said:Thanks for the info about GOG. Just created an account, and bought it. Much cheaper than Steam. If I like it I will be sure to download Fallout 2 as wellAlternatePFG said:It's pretty much a completely different game. It's turn based and your skills have a much greater impact on the game than 3 or Vegas. Many different ways to play it but if you don't like isometric style gameplay, you probably won't like it. I recommend getting it off of Good Old Games though, it's cheaper and it's DRM-free.C95J said:I really need to play through Fallout: New Vegas, considering I have downloaded all 3 DLC, yet haven't even played 1...
EDIT: I have only played Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Is it worth buying Fallout off Steam? You know, the one that was released in 1997. Is it a fun game to play? How different is it from the ones I have played?
Edit: Oh yeah, and the Steam version isn't optimized for Windows. You'll still have to do some fixing in order for it work with your computer. GOG version on the other hand works up to Windows 7.
EDIT: Not sure what Fallout: Tactics is, but I might give that a go as well.
Yeah, I'm only 16, so I was only 2 when this game came out. I have never really any of the games on the website, but I am interested, so I will be looking through in the future and playing some really old games which I have never experienced before.AlternatePFG said:By the way, Fallout Tactics is more of a turn based strategy game in the vein of X-Com rather than an RPG like Fallout. It uses a more advanced version of the combat from Fallout 1/2 and I heard while the story doesn't really fit with the universe/lore, I hear it's pretty good game. Wouldn't know myself, haven't played it yet. Worth trying out though.
I cannot stop snickering while I read this. But, in a good way.Redingold said:This here [http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/04/story-fallout-equestria.html#more] is a Fallout/My Little Pony crossover, and it's damn good.
Thanks! Fallout 3 is one of my all time favourite games, and, just going through the opening scene of Fallout, it is interesting to see where it all began (sort of, I know Fallout wasn't developed by Bethesda.bussinrounds said:I commend you for not being a graphics/action whore. (unlike most kids your age)
You eyeballin' me?PanicxBoss said:Why is it we always hurt the ones we care about?lunncal said:Why don't you go bother the Brotherhood or something?StarCecil said:Shouldn't you be banging rocks together?lunncal said:...Prince Regent said:Patrolling the mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Heard some more people got attacked last night.
You eyeballin' meh?lunncal said:...Prince Regent said:Patrolling the mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Heard some more people got attacked last night.
You're not the only one. When you're used to playing Fallout from first person, with proper voice acted dialog (I supposed this can be argued), with First Person-shooting, playing the old ones are just really weird. I played Fallout 1, and I got to like.. the first town or something, and then I just lost any desire to keep playing. Haven't started it again since.Sneaklemming said:I bought Fallout 1 and Fallout 2 from GoG last year and I just havn't found the motivation to play them.