Congratulations, you just spent 71 hours 33 minutes 07 seconds to completely knock the crap out of Fallout 3. Now grab a quick bite to eat and prepare for the next round.Larmo said: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
This seems like the best option. I've made 7 charcters and feel the need to make more.GamesB2 said:You've done alot... start a new character and do it all again? :3
your missing out on a lot with dark brotherhood and thieves guild, they're insanely fun quest lines. But yeah, @ OP, thats what I found with fo3 after I completed it, there was just no replay value for me, and it pissed me off -_-. I have no suggestions :SVrex360 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.
This.phoenix352 said: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 ...
Yeah that sounds like the best idea. You've got nothing to lose or gain, so why not hunt down every living person and become the ruler of the land, etc?Teiraa said:Kill everything? =/
Hey the Thieves guild are ethical! They actually fine you for killing people, and they're the robin hood types, stealing from the rich who screwed over the poor, etc.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.
Yep it's possible, here's what ya gotta do:Kheapathic said:You can do that? I remember walking blindly into the radiation field surrounding it on the outside and eventually just fell down and died while the geiger counter was ticking around the 100's per second (IIRC).miracleofsound said:Oh here's another one:
Get every location unlocked, including the overground entrance to Vault 87
Some of them do.logiman said:Get fucking Oblivion..BTW creatures don`t respam after thery are killed in Fallout3?..sry waiting for the Game of the Year Edition of it