Nah, I only managed 9 hours of Fallout 3 before giving up, but New Vegas is far better and requires no knowledge of FO3 to play.
1) Considering that story from one does not connect with the other, it doesn't matter which order you play them in. I personally find that NV is a better game overall, so I would start with that.ZombieFanatic said:Is there any major reason to play 3 before NV, or are they only tangentially related?
(Bonus question: When I do play New Vegas, should I start on hardcore mode? It seems rather interesting.)
I greatly disliked Fallout 3 but loved New Vegas.Sketchy said:They're pretty much the same thing, so if you didn't like FO3, I doubt you'd like New Vegas.
GFWL is end-of-life so I doubt they care if you use it or not at this point.Dirty Hipsters said:I don't care if I can mod it, if GFWL is a requirement I just won't play the game. There's no way I'm going to buy anything that uses that "service" since my using it would be seen by Microsoft as an endorsement of that abomination.ZombieFanatic said:I actually found a mod that just removes GFWL from the game completely. Since it has no online component, there are no negative side effects. It's pretty much the greatest mod ever, and I really wish it could be applied to more things.Dirty Hipsters said:I wouldn't touch Fallout 3 on the PC with a ten foot pole because I don't want to interact with GFWL in any way. So no, you probably shouldn't play it.
Games for windows live? How could you say that, how does it affect the game...it doesnt. All you notice is that it says GFWL when you fire it up.Dirty Hipsters said:I wouldn't touch Fallout 3 on the PC with a ten foot pole because I don't want to interact with GFWL in any way. So no, you probably shouldn't play it.
I require a link, as GFWL is the only reason I don't have a PC copy of FO3, and I would very much like to run A Tale of Two Wastelands.ZombieFanatic said:I actually found a mod that just removes GFWL from the game completely. Since it has no online component, there are no negative side effects. It's pretty much the greatest mod ever, and I really wish it could be applied to more things.Dirty Hipsters said:I wouldn't touch Fallout 3 on the PC with a ten foot pole because I don't want to interact with GFWL in any way. So no, you probably shouldn't play it.
A Tale of Two Wastelands packs all of the games files of FO3 into the New Vegas directory, you can actually uninstall Fallout 3 after you've installed a tale of two wastelands, it's a mod. GFWL never need appearFayathon said:I require a link, as GFWL is the only reason I don't have a PC copy of FO3, and I would very much like to run A Tale of Two Wastelands.ZombieFanatic said:I actually found a mod that just removes GFWL from the game completely. Since it has no online component, there are no negative side effects. It's pretty much the greatest mod ever, and I really wish it could be applied to more things.Dirty Hipsters said:I wouldn't touch Fallout 3 on the PC with a ten foot pole because I don't want to interact with GFWL in any way. So no, you probably shouldn't play it.
OT: FO3 is a great game itself, with some control issues, basically I run it down as such, 3 has the better story, NV has the better controls.