Help my Fallout 3 world is empty

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Larmo

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Not technically but after finishing the last download Mother-ship Zeta, getting to level 30, finding and exploring ALL the buildings on the map (sometimes twice) and completing every single quest whats left to do.

Any suggestions on stuff to do, I love the game and want to continue playing it, but doing something other than walk in one direction and get into fights and re-explore buildings, it gets old.

The games on my Xbox so no mods
 

Vrex360

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Ahhhh the pain of having an RPG game with nothing to left to do. Oh boy do I know that feeling, I have the same in Oblivion (I did most of the main quests save for Dark Brotherhood and Theives guild as I still have ethics) and the original Fable and Saint's Row 2 (not an rpg but still) the problem being that all good things must come to an end and you need to find something new to play.
This is one reason I have a lot of 'semi linear games' where you can tackle the same set pieces any way you want but ultimatley when there is nothing left to do the game is simply over. Titles like Bioshock fit this.
 

Larmo

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Already beat that one (Oblivion) lent it to a friend, never got it back and it kept crashing my PC
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Larmo

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Looks like i was hoping someone knew 360 mods buy i might just start again and get a do a heavy weapons expert I spent most of my current game in sneak mode.
 

Caimekaze

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Vrex360 said:
Ahhhh the pain of having an RPG game with nothing to left to do. Oh boy do I know that feeling, I have the same in Oblivion (I did most of the main quests save for Dark Brotherhood and Theives guild as I still have ethics) and the original Fable and Saint's Row 2 (not an rpg but still) the problem being that all good things must come to an end and you need to find something new to play.
This is one reason I have a lot of 'semi linear games' where you can tackle the same set pieces any way you want but ultimatley when there is nothing left to do the game is simply over. Titles like Bioshock fit this.
Hey there, the Thieves Guild quests are non violent and are for a good cause. Whereas the Dark Brotherhood quests are some of the best written in the game. I do wholeheartedly recommend you play them.
 

CD-R

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Blow up Megaton this time around only don't kill Moira before you do.
 

Eagle Est1986

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Vrex360 said:
I did most of the main quests save for Dark Brotherhood and Theives guild as I still have ethics
What?! Those were the two best sets of missions in the game, by far. Miles better than the main quest and the awfully dull Mage and Fighter Guilds. Please, for your own sake, play them.
 

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Caimekaze said:
Vrex360 said:
save for Dark Brotherhood and Theives guild as I still have ethics
Hey there, the Thieves Guild quests are non violent and are for a good cause. Whereas the Dark Brotherhood quests are some of the best written in the game. I do wholeheartedly recommend you play them.
I was going to stick up for the Thieves Guild aswell. :) Haven't played the Dark Brotherhood though.
 

Chipperz

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Have you...

Got all the bobbleheads?
Got all the Legendary Weapons?
Got all the custom weapons, up to maximum rank?
Killed all five Behemoths?
Found the underground bunker with plungers stuck on every square inch of wall?
Found the other intelligent Behemoth besides Fawkes and mugged him?
Uppercutted a raider with a power fist?
Been to every location on the map?
Cleared out Old Olney?
Got a decent reputation with the Brotherhood Outcasts?
Found the battle between Super Mutants and Talon Company that ISN'T in front of the Capital Building?
Killed the religious nutcase that has mini-nuke mines?
Used the legendary Fat Man on a single Mole Rat, in VATS?
Set Moira Brown on fire?

That's pretty much my to-do list right now. If you've done everything on that list, I salute you, you truly have spent too much time on the game!
 

phoenix352

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do what i did.. start the game on hardest difficulty level and make a melee character and try the game with close range combat instead of guns! my fav weps so far are the samurai sword from zeta and the fire sword you can craft.. having max sneak really helps in building and such ...
 

Larmo

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Chipperz said:
Have you...

Found the underground bunker with plungers stuck on every square inch of wall?
Uppercutted a raider with a power fist?
Got a decent reputation with the Brotherhood Outcasts? (they say they like me but wont let me into there base so it might not be as high as it can go)
Used the legendary Fat Man on a single Mole Rat, in VATS?
Set Moira Brown on fire?
This i haven't done so its something more to do thanks
 

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Eagle Est1986 said:
Vrex360 said:
I did most of the main quests save for Dark Brotherhood and Theives guild as I still have ethics
What?! Those were the two best sets of missions in the game, by far. Miles better than the main quest and the awfully dull Mage and Fighter Guilds. Please, for your own sake, play them.
I agree, they are the best missions and i dont think you really need ethics in the virtual world, also most people u kill in dark brotherhood are bad people
 

TheFacelessOne

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Should've got the PC version. Download a mod and you're good to go!

But you didn't. Shame on you. Booooo!

Just kidding.

All you can do is start over, or, a new game.
 

DalekJaas

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Kukul said:
Dude, it's not an MMO. Put this bland, mediocre game back in the box.
+1.

Although MMO's are worse than this.

How about don't play 360, get a computer so you can mod it.
 

mikekearn

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mGoLos said:
It's obvious really.

Do it again - in very hard.
I agree with this guy. I beat the game once, but didn't quite do everything. Yet, while trying to finish off all the remaining quests and achievements, I was getting a little bored as I had figured out all the easiest ways to beat every enemy. Then I remember the difficulty settings, and bumped it up the hardest setting. Now the game is thrilling again, as I fear for my character's life at every turn, and hoard all the precious ammunition I can get my bloody hands on.