Hooked Gamers gives us a Fallout 3 overview

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Hooked Gamers gives us a kind of faux preview which functions as an overview of a number of known facts about the game.<blockquote> Character development is completely open ended. Everything you do will have a consequence and nothing the player does will ever be the ‘correct’ choice. Everything has a pro and a con, it is up to the player which is the best choice for himself at that particular time. Good or bad, you are the guy with the mouse click and decide. The players’ character is SPECIAL. No, not so much special in that way, but as in the character development system that stands for Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility and Luck. It is by these attributes that you will live and die out in the wastes. With the SPECIAL system, the player can literally create any character they wish. In addition to these attributes, the ‘perks’ system also makes a return. Perks are special (in the normal meaning of the word) traits that offer the player character certain abilities and advantages that can have a dramatic impact on how you play the game.

Adventuring in Fallout 3 will offer up a few new challenges most RPGs never take into account. Survival has traditionally always been a healing potion or curative spell away. Since Fallout 3 is of the post-apocalyptic nature, you won’t be finding any warm fuzzy feel-good spells to make the pain go away. Survival in the wastes will be made up of a careful balance of radiation intake.

Your PipBoy is equipped with Geiger counter, which will alert you when you wander into a radiated area. Untainted food and clean water is a major survival concern as well. Your character needs to eat and drink. Eating tainted food might just hurt as much as it will help and clean water sources are few and far between, so don’t be afraid to do some toilet drinking if it comes down to that. Indeed, toilets can in fact be a clean source of drinking water out in the wastes. Take it from where you can get it.</blockquote>Link: Fallout 3 preview on Hooked Gamer.
 
Your character needs to eat and drink. Eating tainted food might just hurt as much as it will help and clean water sources are few and far between, so don’t be afraid to do some toilet drinking if it comes down to that. Indeed, toilets can in fact be a clean source of drinking water out in the wastes. Take it from where you can get it.
That kind of concerns me - how often will one need to eat/drink to stay alive? Some realism can be fun and help with the atmosphere, but too much can make playing a chore.

Not that I ever intend on playing this abomination...
 
Concerns me, too.

In the real Fallouts, or RoA, having to eat and drink would have made sense (RoA had it, Fallout not), as you were wandering around in the wilds for days.

But in Fallout 3 there won't even be a huge map to travel on. If you can walk from one position of the map to another in 2 in-game days and have to eat/drink more than once to stay alive, it will just be ridiculous.
If you don't have to walk such long roads at all, than this whole feature is kind of useless.

The only reason I really see to include this is for resting. Like 10 hours of resting costs 1 food ration, etc.
 
MrBumble said:
spider_pk said:
Not that I ever intend on playing this abomination...

Come on...

Come on...what? Some people have already decided they will play this game, some already decided they won't. I wouldn't decide yet, at this point, but it's their good right.
 
It's their right of course but I just doubt that they will be brave enough not to at least give it a try after all these years. I mean, I'm pretty sure that at least 90% of NMA will at least try it, and that some of us will even have it in their collection even though it is ( and odds are it WILL be ) poopy as hell. I for one, am pretty convinced it will suck but I will certainly at least try it ( not sayin' I will go through it : tried Oblivion, decided it sucked, end of the story ) despite all the stuff in contradiction with the canon, the dumbed down gameplay etc etc etc...
 
I wouldn't be following it if I wasn't buying it, and someone at NMA is going to have to play it if they're going to review it.

I'm going to buy it just for the fact that it is Fallout and is not a shitty spin-off. Then I'll decide if I like it.

Hope it goes better than my experience with Oblivion. I have to admit that I just went to this gaming website and searched games within the last few months and picked the one with the best rating to buy (I know I'm a retard). I ordered it, only to find out it didn't work on my computer for graphix reasons. A year later, my dad finally got a computer that it can work on but I haven't played it because it just seems so massive and daunting.
 
Yellow said:
I wouldn't be following it if I wasn't buying it, and someone at NMA is going to have to play it if they're going to review it.
I'm following it mainly out of plain morbid curiosity, wondering where this trail will end and whose tears/blood will be spilt.

That being said, I'm viewing the development as a scale of pros and cons, and right now the "pros" side is just a little lighter than the "cons" side. I've resolved to never pay for a game that isn't up to snuff ever since buying "Rise of the Robots" many moons ago ;)
 
MrBumble said:
I'm pretty sure that at least 90% of NMA will at least try it, and that some of us will even have it in their collection even though it is ( and odds are it WILL be ) poopy as hell.

People said exactly, and I do mean exactly, the same thing about Fallout:BoS. "You'll play it anyway, so stop whining" and "lol all of you are going to buy it"

Some people bought it for the Fallout name, sure, but 90% of NMA? Ehehehe, as if.
 
MrBumble said:
It's their right of course but I just doubt that they will be brave enough not to at least give it a try after all these years. I mean, I'm pretty sure that at least 90% of NMA will at least try it, and that some of us will even have it in their collection even though it is ( and odds are it WILL be ) poopy as hell. I for one, am pretty convinced it will suck but I will certainly at least try it ( not sayin' I will go through it : tried Oblivion, decided it sucked, end of the story ) despite all the stuff in contradiction with the canon, the dumbed down gameplay etc etc etc...

LOL. Yea, I'm going to blow 50 bucks on something that offers a perfect bastardization of the original two games.

Uh.

No.
 
Well, by "play" and "give it a try" I mean something like in "play it at a friend's" or something, just to be able to judge by yourself. y'know, there are means nowadays, you are not really forced to waste 50 bucks to try a game to decide whether it sucks or not. Just like lots of NMAers played Fallout Tactics and came to the conclusion that it sucked. As regards B.O.S well, you just had to look at a screenshot to realize that it sucked while it's still not 100 % clear as regards Fallout 3.
 
90% of NMA would've made what? Almost all the sales POS had?

I see absolutely no reason for me to even try FO3, much less buy it or anything close to that.
It has nothing left of what made Fallout the classic it is (you can say it actually mocks it), I never liked Bethesda's games and I always disliked them for the lying cunts they are. So there.
 
So most of you are following the Fallout 3 news but have already decided that you will never ever even give it a 5 minutes try at a neighbour's cousin's house ?


Weird !


Anyway, just my two cents, do what you wish guys :)
 
I'll bet they'll change my mind once Bethesda pays me my $1000 and I write a glowing, positive review.

I already have a title: "Fallout as it always should have been"
 
Bah, you need to play the game to review it. Hell, as things stand NOW, you don't need to play any game at all to review it. You just need to read a couple of other reviews and write your own...
 
Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]The story of Fallout 3 is not directly connected to the previous Fallout titles
Neither the rest of the game.

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]General gameplay aspects are expected to be epic and will reflect Fallout 1 in many respects.
But of course! How could anyone possibly doubt it? As we already know, we got the... eh... uh... ... oh, right!: we got Vault boy pictures in the Pip-boy interface! :D

Wait... there wasn't any Vault Boy images in the Pip-boy interface in FO1 :oops:

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]
A headshot won’t simply be a shot in the head. It will be a head obliteration. Disintegration, Jellification, Incineration, all manner of gruesome and extremely painful ways to kill or be killed with threaten every step through the massive environment of the ruined DC.
Oh, yeah... I almost forget it: Fallout is all about bloody mess... :roll:

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]Character development is completely open ended
Will this be the same open-endness as in Oblivion?: develop your character as you want, the way you want... and even if you want, being able to finish the game without going up a simple level.

If that's the case: NO, thanks.

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]
Everything you do will have a consequence
Yeah, yeah, we already know: you blow up Megaton, you can go to place X; you don't blow up Megaton, you can go to place Y. A perfect example of a well developed, complex and deep choice-consecuence, of course... :oops:

What I didn't know is that this was the only thing you can do in the entire game. :roll:

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]
nothing the player does will ever be the ‘correct’ choice. Everything has a pro and a con, it is up to the player which is the best choice for himself at that particular time.
Well, I, as a player, know of a choice that is absolutely 'correct' for me: to not buy Fallout 3.
This way, I only find pros: I save myself money and also stomach problems :D

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]
The players’ character is SPECIAL. No, not so much special in that way, but as in the character development system that stands for Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility and Luck.
Character system of Beth's Fallout 3 is as SPECIAL as character system of Demon Stone is AD&D ruleset.

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]Since Fallout 3 is of the post-apocalyptic nature, you won’t be finding any warm fuzzy feel-good spells to make the pain go away.
But of course! This is teh post-apocalipsys, man, you don't need any stupid potion or cure spell here: a simple bobblehead can do the trick.

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]Untainted food and clean water is a major survival concern as well. Your character needs to eat and drink.
The Sims much?

Hooked [size=2 said:
Gamers[/size]]
Eating tainted food might just hurt as much as it will help and clean water sources are few and far between, so don’t be afraid to do some toilet drinking if it comes down to that. Indeed, toilets can in fact be a clean source of drinking water out in the wastes.
Naturally. As everyone know, the nature and purposse of a toilet make it the best candidate for a clean water source :roll: (not that this hasn't been commented to death, but I couldn't help it)

Well, summing up, just another of Beth's hype-spreaders. Nihil novum sub sole.
 
I am not a big fan of eating and drinking in-game unless it's done semi-right (i.e. World of Warcraft).

If eating and drinking mechanism were to simulate real-life however, the game would become a constant timer quest.
 
Exile has eating and drinking and it doesn't isn't a constant timer quest. I think that having to get food and water would make player have to make some more choices, like taking the (almost useless in F1) outdoorsman skill or relying on trade.

Of course food and water would cost, which would mean that getting filthy rich would be a bit more difficult.
 
Yes but Exile doesn't require you to manually drink water or eat food, it packages them into rations and it automatically takes it out of the stack-o-rations you have in the invisible cart behind your party (noting the 1000's of units of food the party can carry)

Beth's gonna implement it where you have to manually take food, that's where it becomes a drag, same with water.

--EDIT--

Brain fart, changed Fallout to Exile -.-
 
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