Sounds like you haven't read any of the background Killap has written on why he's made the Restoration. That's rather disrespectful. But still, to answer your question, Fallout 2 with F2RP is much closer to what the original game designer had in mind than Fallout 2 without F2RP. So you will have a more true and fulfilled Fallout 2 experience with F2RP.parii said:Yeah this might be a stupid questions but here i go.
I did never finish Fallout 2 so should i finish the game then play your mod or is this mainly an expansion which is useless unless you have played the original ?
parii said:I did never finish Fallout 2 so should i finish the game then play your mod or is this mainly an expansion which is useless unless you have played the original ?
Babax said:Omegawolf - well, conserning the fact, that you can finish the game without finishing all the quests available - you can still play to finish them all - that`s a kind of expansion
Glovz said:@Omegawolf
The difficulty with what you are asking is that at the point in which you finish the game you are many levels stronger, faster, smarter than when you started. So making anything challenging at that point is very unlikely.
tomten said:Sounds like you haven't read any of the background Killap has written on why he's made the Restoration. That's rather disrespectful. But still, to answer your question, Fallout 2 with F2RP is much closer to what the original game designer had in mind than Fallout 2 without F2RP. So you will have a more true and fulfilled Fallout 2 experience with F2RP.parii said:Yeah this might be a stupid questions but here i go.
I did never finish Fallout 2 so should i finish the game then play your mod or is this mainly an expansion which is useless unless you have played the original ?
killap said:Well, I need a sub frm(s) like Continuum started in the sub threadMedrawt said:killap said:I could, but willing graphic artists are hard to find.
I am a willing graphic artist