Fallout 3 pirated, videos spread

Greasers in the vault?
I know this was mentioned and discussed ages ago but daaamn that breaks it for me a bit...
appears to be of asian origin aswell.

Weird...
 
Also, the pathfinding suxx.

Deathclaws are killed with no problems at all, while they're trying to bash walls (or trying to walk through them) and so on...
 
I'm not playing myself, just watching the live broadcast.

Plus, guys who'll post such content will be banned, and i don't want to be one of them.
 
Darn. And I still can't find a live stream. Ah forget it.

Steel be with you? Ug. It should have been advice on how to take care of your guns. Like, "Clean your gun 3 times a day." It would fit in with the technoreligious aspect more.
 
Gentlemen said:
Woo, scaly Deathclaws FTW! Post pics please so I see them.


I question your intentions on asking him to do that.


Hypothetically, mean people suck. :(
 
Mr. Teatime said:
Because it'd sound like something from Star Wars.

Still, something's failed somewhere when you have to explain a joke.
May the Farce be with you!
 
Why are some of you against tutorials. They last almost nothing, they are meant for those who don't like to read the manual, but why are some of you so against the tutorials?

What I saw on the leaked video is that the tutorial just asked you to pick a book to determine your stats, go grab a bb gun to learn how to shoot and then do that GOAT thing which one can run right through by just accepting every single first answer. After that it gets crazy as the story moves along.

So what is the beef with the tutorial? It lasts nothing and is sure more interesting then the temple in FO2?

I don't get it.
 
I don't know about "Some of you", but I personally am a fan of a "Trail by fire/Darwinian" approach to learning a games structure and controls. My opinion is that approach helped the original Fallout's feel of survivalism. The original Fallout's were praised for their difficulty level rather than ridiculed for them by most, so I guess I fit in with those "Some of us". My opinion is far stretched from mosts however, since I'm a hypothetical fantasy art type.
 
I don't know where you get the idea that "survivalism" was the aspect of Fallout 1 and 2. At least not from the start. You cant possibly tell me that the Temple of Trials taught you about survivalism. All it is for veterans who play the game is the following. If you want to engage the scorpions it is go forth hit and step back. Wait for them to move in and not have enough points to retaliate. Then step up and hit and then move back. Rinse and repeat.

I think we still don't know enough about the story.

That is my take.
 
Dopemine Cleric said:
I don't know about "Some of you", but I personally am a fan of a "Trail by fire/Darwinian" approach to learning a games structure and controls. My opinion is that approach helped the original Fallout's feel of survivalism. The original Fallout's were praised for their difficulty level rather than ridiculed for them by most, so I guess I fit in with those "Some of us". My opinion is far stretched from mosts however, since I'm a hypothetical fantasy art type.

I totally agree with that. Fallout 1 gave me the feeling "Get out there, find that fucking water chip or we'll die".

I fell into the game with no tutorial required. You start in a cave with hungry rats.

It did indeed feel as tho' that there was a sheltered exsistance followed by a trial by fire. It gave it a little more feeling. That's prolly why I like Fallout 1 over number 2.
 
Supermutants explains it slightly. I feel, as some do, that Fallout 2's temple of trials was NOT a very good idea. I prefer Fallout 1's detailed manual written in the form of a Vault-Tec survival guide with no tutorial. The whole point was venturing into the unknown alone.
 
"Holy crap, the power armor looks like a trashcan."

I missed that. Can you please give me a link so I can see that.

I mean, Power armor looking like a trashcan.

Man I have to see that, I would have to think that a moderator I just spewing bull instead of sticking to the facts.

I will love the link. And thank you for that.
 
Wooz said:
Holy crap, the power armor looks like a trashcan.

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:mrgreen:
 
We have a saying in our language which perfectly describes the product Bethesda's come up with. It goes "Same shit, different packaging". Shit, of course, being Oblivion.

Well done Bethesda, you truly are creativity champions.
 
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