Mikael Grizzly said:Looks like an interesting Fallout-inspired shooter.
Brother None said:Ausir said:Well, enslaving the mutants does not directly contradict what the Enclave stands for - they have used slave labor in the past.
Slave labor, yes. That's a damned shot away from mutant troops, tho'. Mariposa was not supposed to happen the way it did, and Frank Horrigan had to be heavily hid to keep anyone else from learning about his mutant nature.
Hiring mutant troops is a step between openly having one in your ranks (which Horrigan would have been sans armour) or using the contaminated coast dwellers for slave labour, but it's a step too far, not to mention it really doesn't fit the tactics of secrecy employed by the Enclave in Fallout 2.
PogoP said:Haha!
In all seriousness though, it seems you guys want to dislike the game, regardless of the positive aspects of it. Sure, it's a departure from the original games (a big one, at that, in terms of gameplay), but I'm sure it'll still have the a similar Fallout feel to it.
Oh hoh, so sorry to live up to your expectations. I guess everyone should love that piece of trash that was shown just to prove your assumptions wrong, huh?PogoP said:I just had to come and see what the 'hardcore' Fallout community had to say about the trailer, and boy were my assumptions correct.
Once again, congratulations on your amazing powers of insight.I knew hardly anybody here would like it.
My condolences.However, I really liked it
No one said there should be a 20-minute demo of nothing but dialogue. And if the dialogue is even half as hideous as the combat, I doubt anyone with actively firing synapses could stomach even a full minute of it.Sure it shows off pretty much just combat, but I think a trailer filled with dialogue would be quite boring.
Bzzt, wrong. Not about it being bloody mess. But the death animations in the original Fallouts looked good. The deaths in Fallout 3 look like absolute ass and only have entertainment value in gawking at their crappiness.Havok4 said:I think it was bloody mess, and it was about the same level as the original fallout with the bloody mess trait.
PogoP said:I think a trailer filled with dialogue would be quite boring.
It seems like you want to like the game, regardless of the negative aspects of it. See what I did there?PogoP said:it seems you guys want to dislike the game, regardless of the positive aspects of it.
What is it you mean by 'a similar Fallout feel'? Fallout was what it was not only because of its gameworld and the PA setting, but also the gameplay, which, you admit, has been completely changed. Slapping some Fallout lore onto what is essentially a shooter hailed as "Oblivion 2" is hardly enough to satisfy me, for example.PogoP said:Sure, it's a departure from the original games (a big one, at that, in terms of gameplay), but I'm sure it'll still have the a similar Fallout feel to it.
What would be real nice is to have a proper sequel, though. One that stays true to both gameplay and lore.PogoP said:We'll always have Fallout 1 and 2, so it's good to see a nice, fresh spin on the series.
Havok4 said:I think it was bloody mess, and it was about the same level as the original fallout with the bloody mess trait. I also don't see why people are complaining about the characters who severely die explode in the same way every time, in the original everyone turned into the exact same pile of goo when they opposed me.
PogoP said:Haha!
In all seriousness though, it seems you guys want to dislike the game, regardless of the positive aspects of it. Sure, it's a departure from the original games (a big one, at that, in terms of gameplay), but I'm sure it'll still have the a similar Fallout feel to it.
PogoP said:Haha!
In all seriousness though, it seems you guys want to dislike the game, regardless of the positive aspects of it. Sure, it's a departure from the original games (a big one, at that, in terms of gameplay), but I'm sure it'll still have the a similar Fallout feel to it.
I loved the original Fallout games, but I'm also open to trying out this new game in the series. We'll always have Fallout 1 and 2, so it's good to see a nice, fresh spin on the series.
I know I'm coming in here as a 'newb', but don't shoot me down based upon that fact.
We'll also always have Oblivion, so we don't need a PA-reskin of it with some superficial Fallout elements slapped on (oh and let's not forget gunz and over-hyped rocked launchers). Also, how is Bethesda doing the EXACT SAME sort of game they just did (which was very similar to their previous game except actually poorer)and using the SAME engine as that game, while explicitly stating they have no intention of doing anything but what they do best (with Oblivion being their "masterpiece"), fresh in any way? A game like the original Fallouts but with a modern engine and evolved (not devolved and destructed as Bethesda has done) gameplay would be the "freshest" possible sort of game, if you actually stop to think about it.PogoP said:We'll always have Fallout 1 and 2, so it's good to see a nice, fresh spin on the series.
No one gets shot down for being a "newb" to the forums. They just get shot down for bringing tired, poor arguments to the table. Really, it's true. The admins even actively discouraged Fallout 3 bashing for a long time... until info about the game actually started to surface, that is.I know I'm coming in here as a 'newb', but don't shoot me down based upon that fact.
Kyuu said:We'll also always have Oblivion, so we don't need a PA-reskin of it with some superficial Fallout elements slapped on (oh and let's not forget gunz and over-hyped rocked launchers). Also, how is Bethesda doing the EXACT SAME sort of game they just did (which was very similar to their previous game except actually poorer)and using the SAME engine as that game, while explicitly stating they have no intention of doing anything but what they do best (with Oblivion being their "masterpiece"), fresh in any way? A game like the original Fallouts but with a modern engine and evolved (not devolved and destructed as Bethesda has done) gameplay would be the "freshest" possible sort of game, if you actually stop to think about it.PogoP said:We'll always have Fallout 1 and 2, so it's good to see a nice, fresh spin on the series.
No shit, I always hear about queueing up shots, but not once did he do that. Think about it, why would you want to queue up shots? Don;t you want to know if your first shot hits before you start queueing shit up? Where's the incentive to ever queue anything up? Add to that the fact that adjacent enemie' attacks are nerfed because of their annoying habit of trying to take you out.Pope Viper said:VATS looks downright hideous. I'm sorry, but it DOES NOT WORK.
Actually, he did do it, if you look closely. I believe that's also the reason for the quirky scene where a raider gets shot in the head, staggers, then suddenly bursts into a literal bloody mess - first shot, then a second.Cimmerian Nights said:No shit, I always hear about queueing up shots, but not once did he do that.