I loved that NPC. He was funny. XDCalax said:For what it's worth...
I WON THE FUCKIN LOTTERY MAN!
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That npc is modeled after me due to a contest victory.
I loved that NPC. He was funny. XDCalax said:For what it's worth...
I WON THE FUCKIN LOTTERY MAN!
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That npc is modeled after me due to a contest victory.
No. I've not really played New Vegas for a while anyway.008Zulu said:Do you plan to add an addendum for the patched version of the game?
That and it wasn't biased at all, like half the amateur reviews (and a lot of the actual contributors) - so congrats, Rei. Well played, well played indeed.Aylaine said:Very good review Rei! You answered all of my questions I wanted to know about the game, and even outlined things I did not know about as far as new features go, such as the faction system and improvements to companion interaction. I'm really glad I read this review, even though I had a pretty good understanding of the game prior by my own accounts (common sense and what I've been hearing) I feel it's more refined now, to where I can actually start deciding if I want to buy the game, wait a few weeks to see how the bug fixes go, or wait until it's on Steam Sale!
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Actually I thought I had wrote a sentence in here somewhere where I specifically said that New Vegas was more like a sequel to Fallout 2 rather than a follow-up to Fallout 3. I guess I took it out in the editing process though. :/ChupathingyX said:Actually the levelling system in New Vegas is different to Fallout 3. In Bethesda's games enemies would scale along with the player as they became stronger, in New Vegas it's differnet and most enemies are set. For example in NV you can encounter the Legendary Deathclaw, the strongest enemy in the game. In Fallout 3 you wouldn't be able to fight Super Mutant Masters until a certain level was reached.
Also can people please realise this game is actually more of a sequel to Fallout 2, not Fallout 3.
Thanks for the compliment! :3RobCoxxy said:That and it wasn't biased at all, like half the amateur reviews (and a lot of the actual contributors) - so congrats, Rei. Well played, well played indeed.