How do you think New Vegas improved over Fallout 3?Legion said:Opinions.
The internet.
Trolling.
Look them up please, it's tiresome people always asking "Why do people not see things the same way as I do?"
Personally I love New Vegas, for the most part. It made a lot of improvements over Fallout 3.
My dislikes are:
How buggy it was. It was a joke upon release, a lot of quests simply could not be completed due to them. The game frequently crashed, and it corrupted game saves. Not something we should be experiencing this far into gaming.
The story lacked the personal touch. I didn't feel my character had any real relevance to what was going on, or any stake in the events taking place. I didn't really give a damn about either the NCR or the Legion, and yet I am forced to take part in their fights, and pick a side. Granted you could choose to take your "own" side, but this really isn't the case. You still end up fighting one or the other, the only difference is the aftermath of the battle.
The world isn't that interesting to explore. I just don't think the setting/design is anywhere near as enjoyable to wander around as Fallout 3, the locations are not particular interesting to me.
Short, linear, not many interesting new weapons, and a feeling of "that was it?" I just felt like I wasted ten bucks.Draco Aleksander said:That's true, and I was somewhat unfair in how I worded my original post. Thanks for putting it more clearly. I might turn your freezing sub-game into a drinking game at my apartment, btw.StarCecil said:I mean, Bethesda's bugs are the same kind of bugs you expect from a game this large - oversights, conflicts, trigger issues - basic stuff. New Vegas takes it to a new level and actually makes the game near unplayable with how bad it can get sometimes. In a thread about it I said that I play a game within the game where I take bets on whether or not the game will freeze at certain points.
I'm quite aware of those three things, having been an internet user since BBS was the only way to reasonably talk to people. The reason I started the thread is that usually when I see NV bashed, the speaker doesn't include a reason, so I was simply slaking my curiosity. As for your dislikes, I can certainly see what you mean in retrospect. I don't have a problem with how it was handled, but I'm an odd duck when it comes to writing anyway.Legion said:Opinions.
The internet.
Trolling.
Look them up please, it's tiresome people always asking "Why do people not see things the same way as I do?"
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My dislikes are:
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The story lacked the personal touch.
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The world isn't that interesting to explore.
As I stated above, I didn't have the same problem with immersion that you did, but I can see your point. I am interested in why you consider "Lonesome Road" to be the "worst" DLC for the game, though. Was it the short length, the relatively small payoff (story-wise), or something else?Not G. Ivingname said:... New Vegas didn't invest me in the main characters plight by A. not telling me anything about him at all B. dropping amnesia on me so I CAN'T know until the most recent (and the worst) DLC pack. My only goal was a vague notion of revenge or a chip I don't really care about. ...
Thanks again to everyone for being so nice and helpful!
I don't get the hate for that game. It was a solid hack-n-slash. Sci-fi Champions of Norrath, if you will.chaosyoshimage said:Wait you like all the Fallout games? Including Fallout: PoS, er I mean BoS? Really?
Maybe for you, but for me New Vegas gave me something that Fallout 3 failed at; it gave me more proper RPG elements, characters and places that made sense, a more interesting story revolving around the political turmoil of the Mojave, grey morality, interesting characters and DLCs that provided a connected story with a large arcing narrative.JoesshittyOs said:Fallout New Vegas was not a bad game, but in the light of Fallout 3, it was complete garbage.