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    Improvements over Oblivion

    One thing they didn't do better was NPC facial expressions. They are still just as flat and uninteresting as ever. Also, I wasn't very happy with the PC face and hair options. I know it's the wastelands, but my character DID grow up in the vault, yet for a nineteen year old he is so very old...
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    Set death anims vs Ragdolling

    I've actually managed a few pretty cool deaths. When I shot Lucy West, it caught her in the face and sent her body somersaulting backwards so that she landed face down. My biggest gripe is the heads coming off, the way they do it is kind of cheesy, it looks like a sword or axe took the head off...
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    My personal take on Fallout 3

    That's still missing the point, it isn't just about perspective, no, and it's not a shallow view of the Fallout setting at all. The Fallout setting is, of course, everything, the retro-futuristic tech, the wastelands, the raiders, the small fringe towns, cobbled together from the refuse of an...
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    My personal take on Fallout 3

    Not specifically the perspective, that's missing the point. It's not about it being a first person GAME, it's about it being a first person SHOOTER. Fallout was not a first person shooter, which this game clearly is. Yes, it being an FPS is an issue with me. No, I don't hate FPS's, I've played a...
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    My personal take on Fallout 3

    Hi! I'm new here, not that it's hard to tell. Anyway, I've lurked on these forums for a few years now, reading threads to pass the time when I worked at Intel, working long nightshifts. I've been a huge fan of the original Fallout game since it came out, and I enjoyed the second quite a lot as...
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