Finished it Yet??

I've never finished Fallout 2.

The farthest I got without getting bored was the forcefield puzzle.

Fallout 2 is so boring.
 
fallout 2 can be anythin else but BORING.I have finished it twise both good and bad hero and right now I'm playing it again and every time there is more surprises and new quests.The forse shields can be simply destroid by planting a dynamyte near them.They broke down and you can pass
 
me too but I gave up when I died Finishing the Gwow by rad. but I think I'll start it again
 
I never finished Fallout Tactics. I kinda got far, but I had to reformat and lost my save game. Damn my ignorance.

Improvise, people, improvise..!

me too but I gave up when I died Finishing the Gwow by rad. but I think I'll start it again

How about going back in and finding some rad-away chems?

I still haven't beaten Fallout... damn Master and his personal mutant guards.

Then detonate the nuke or talk him into destroying himself?
 
I finished Fallout three or four times plus I've started new games many times.
As for Fallout2 I usually get bored after a short time, but I did finish it oonce, with a dumb character...allthough I used Falche a bit.
 
I only played Fallout Tactics once and I stopped during a mutie mission.

But I figured FOT isn't relevant to this topic.

I've also never touched FOBOS if that's part of the question.

Fallout, OTOH, I've finished several times over.
 
Ashmo said:
I've never finished Fallout 2.

The farthest I got without getting bored was the forcefield puzzle.

Fallout 2 is so boring.
And you passed the Temple of Trials without consulting a walkthrough or spamming a forum? :P
 
Fallout OTOH? What is that?

On The Other Hand

I only played Fallout Tactics once and I stopped during a mutie mission.

But I figured FOT isn't relevant to this topic.

I've also never touched FOBOS if that's part of the question.

Meh, it would be interesting to see how many people have withstood the shit that was FOPOS... I can say that I have played it and finished it, but it was just pure crap...

But FOT I have never finished, because I always get to a certain point, get tired of it and then just don't play it for months. And when I manage to get back to it, I get bored and start again, forgetting how poor it is at times...
 
Luke said:
And you passed the Temple of Trials without consulting a walkthrough or spamming a forum? :P

As I said, I just got bored. Fallout 2 is to Fallout what FOT is to Fallout 2.

And yes, I did manage to use my brain to solve crap like that, unlike other people.

Also, I actually made it PAST the stupid forcefield puzzle, but the very existence of such a puzzle and the overall crappiness of the Enclave's level design just turned me off.
 
Ashmo said:
Also, I actually made it PAST the stupid forcefield puzzle, but the very existence of such a puzzle and the overall crappiness of the Enclave's level design just turned me off.
The forcefield puzzle was but a sample of the level-design delights BioWare/BIS/Obsidian would feed to us with every installment of their every game, year after agonizing year.
 
RadRaptor said:
I still haven't beaten Fallout... damn Master and his personal mutant guards.

Then detonate the nuke or talk him into destroying himself?

Can't. Speech and Intelligence aren't high enough and I only have a few (game) hours before the mutant army finds Vault 13. Don't know how to set off the nuke anyway.
 
Signeon said:
RadRaptor said:
I still haven't beaten Fallout... damn Master and his personal mutant guards.

Then detonate the nuke or talk him into destroying himself?

Can't. Speech and Intelligence aren't high enough and I only have a few (game) hours before the mutant army finds Vault 13. Don't know how to set off the nuke anyway.

Well, if you can't beat 'm, join 'm.

if I recall correctly, the nuke can be set off by either talking the Master into doing so or by finding the correct key. But it could be that this key is actually at the militairy base.

In which case you're out of luck and the only option you have is either to die like a warrior or to surrender and join them.
The latter being your choice of action; see my suggestion for Fallout 3 in the appropriate section. :wink:
 
I've completed both but I must agree about Fallout 2. It's enthralling on the first go but it hardly stands up to repeated attempts like Fallout does, no where close in fact. It's just the environments, characters and story aren’t as interesting as they were in the original.

Fallout 2 is still an excellent game on the first attempt though and that's what counts the most isn't it?
 
Damn it, I can not believe what I'm reading here. How on earth can one be a dedicated Fallout fan if one has not finished both games at least a couple of times?

I've certainly played and finished Fallout more than 10 times and it wouldn't surprise me if I played Fallout 2 an equal amount of times. Heck, I even finished Fallout Tactics 4 or 5 times.

Same thing with Commandos 2 and Arcanum.

I'd rather replay a good game than spend my time and money on some new piece of crap game.
 
Well, y'see, I don't think Fallout 2 is a particularily good game.

Fallout 1 OTOH is. And incredibly so.
 
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