Is there nobody who enjoys both?!

Okay, sorry I tried to take you seriously. I though maybe you just loved power armour. But no, just casual cheating?

Come on, you can be better then that!

I don't know if we should come down very hard on exploiting in a single player game. If doing something makes the game more fun for the user, who are we to judge? I mean, I enjoy robbing the Van Graffs at the silver rush, but all those "endless repeat skill checks for XP" ones would ruin the game for me.
 
I loved 3 and NV in gameplay, but as far as story, characters, narrative, and atmosphere go, the Interplay ones are way better (Aside from Tactics and BOS of course). Still, I couldn't even bother to finish 1 or 2 because combat takes up like half of the game time and it's dreadfully slow. I mostly played 1 and 2 to get a richer look at Fallout's atmosphere.
 
I loved 3 and NV in gameplay, but as far as story, characters, narrative, and atmosphere go, the Interplay ones are way better (Aside from Tactics and BOS of course). Still, I couldn't even bother to finish 1 or 2 because combat takes up like half of the game time and it's dreadfully slow. I mostly played 1 and 2 to get a richer look at Fallout's atmosphere.

I like the turn-based combat. Plus the Fallout 3 and NV engine's combat system is poor compared to other shooters, glad it looks like their improving it in Fallout 4.
 
I put turn based up there as one of my favorites since shooting games and difficulty are based around consoles anymore which make games super easy if you use a mouse and keyboard(all I use) even on the hardest difficulty setting.
 
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