TheIronRuler said:
shrekfan246 said:
TheIronRuler said:
Play FO3, it's brilliant and with the patches and excellent mods from the community you can have a great experience.
You shouldn't have to rely on patches and mods to "have a great experience."
As for my own recommendation, it will have to be with Mass Effect 2. My current save on my PS3 has 80 hours logged and I haven't even finished the last mission yet. Fallout 3 is good, but it takes a lot of work on your part to actually get in to.
No matter which one you pick though, you should get the DLC to go with it. As much as I hate even suggesting paying for crap like that, it really adds to the experience of both games.
You should.
They can't release a bug free game, or their development cycle would be like valves' plus six months. Most importantly you release patches - Sometimes developers forget their consumers, and DLC. The best thing about a good community - there is ten times more content in the community mods (With voice acting, scripting, etc.) than the DLCs combined.
They have neat stories and great quests with difficult questions to answer - a lively community, Like Oblivion, FO3 and FNV is fantastic if you want to get MORE GAME TIME without spending a dime.
/sigh at lack of reading comprehension.
You missed the point of my post. I didn't say you can't have a great experience with mods, I didn't even say that you shouldn't look in to them if you get a game with an active modding community. I said that you should not have to rely on them to play a good game, which is a point that stands very valid. There is no reason for developers to release a game that must be modded to be good and before this current generation of video gaming, they couldn't get away with crap like that.
I agree that a good modding community is a great
addition for any game. But they should not be required for the game to be enjoyable.
As far as patches go, that's a necessary evil that comes with how complex the coding of games is, yes, there's no way to play-test and remove every bug in a game before it's released. But Fallout 3 in particular stuck out as a game that by all rights should not have been released as soon as it was, because on release it was nearly too buggy to even be playable and that is simply unacceptable. Developers should be better than that. Stalker: Clear Sky is another great example. Consumers shouldn't be forced into downloading community made patches and mods just so they can enjoy a game they paid hard-earned money for.
EDIT: Just to be clear, I'm not saying Fallout 3 is bad. I enjoyed it in all of its unpatched-unmodded glory, and I enjoyed the GOTY edition. My entire point was simply that developers should not release a game that the community itself
needs to work on to make into a decent game.