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This game as life changing as everyone says? I played the first few hours today, its quite intersting but feels weighted down by frequent mediocre combat
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Yes. It even changed my gender.
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>>738074659
Basically kino of the highest order, vs rick and morty in the desert.
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>>738074659
sisters...
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>>738074659
It was decent in 2010 or whatever when I played it but it's probably nothing special now. I remember it crashing to desktop often too
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>>738074659
It's just a bit more RPG-ish expansion pack of FO3.

Both are utter shit compared to FO1-2.
But the Xbox360 era zoom zoomers get filtered by anything that is not fully 3D and first-person oriented.
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Wait, this games going to make me sprout tits?
Hell yeah
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>>738074847
The Quarry Junction shit is a huge non-issue. I guarantee 99% of players who first played New Vegas without prior knowledge didn't come across Quarry Junction and say "OMG THIS WAS PUT HERE SPECIFICALLY TO KEEP ME FROM GOING TO NEW VEGAS." They just assumed it was a dangerous location and moved around it. Now we have pretentious tranny essay fags whispering in your ear about how it was made to stop you and suddenly people think they're genius for realizing something they never would have in the first place.
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>>738074659
It's good but you're in the wrong place to try and talk about Fallout. Sharteens have hyper-focused on this series in particular for some reason.
My short recommendation is to use weapons like semi-auto or bolt-action rifles, revolvers and shotguns. Energy weapons and automatic weapons are boring as fuck in FNV/3. Unarmed is also pretty good because there's a wide variety of gauntlets available and the unarmed perks are very strong. Beyond that, just go play the game and form your own opinion, discussion of Fallout is completely impossible on this board.
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>>738074847
God forbid game devs want to introduce me to their world in more controlled way
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>>738075164
TF is a Sharteen
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>>738074847
Based Fallout 3: you can enslave anyone and sell slaves for money, even kids
>Tranny Vegas: le Legion are le heckin' fascist slavers! kill them all!
>Huh what do you mean you want to enslave people and sell those slaves? That's heckin' evil!!
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>>738074659
>This game as life changing as everyone says?
Life changing? Who told you that?
It's a well written action RPG with a very interesting world and many good quests and characters. Nothing more.

>weighed down by frequent mediocre combat.
Yeah that's a problem with the game. I would recommend finding a combat-style which is the most fun to you (or most close to fun) and role with that.
A stealth build or a critical hits build are very entertaining and make combat less tedious.
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>>738074659
Im playing it for the first time as well. Its much different than fallout 3 with more crafting options and such. Oh and to the other anons ITT, you guys must be obsessed with trannies if you think this game has anything to do with those weirdos.
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>>738074847
Can you retards go back to this instead of screeching about trannies. These are at least a bit funny.
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>>738074847
I think both designs are appropriate for what both games want the player to do.
The most fun you have in Fallout 3 is when you wander aimlessly and encounter something brand new, so having a world map which is very open encourages the player to do just that.

New Vegas is about story and questing, you are supposed to go to areas when a quest marker tells you.
Because of this having a linear beginning works to get the player to follow quests and talk to characters for the main meat of the gameplay.

Obviously it's trivial to get past the deathclaws in Quarry Junction, and - assuming you are not playing on hardcore mode - you can also super easily clear out that location at level one if you grab the early game companions of Raul and/or ED-E.
Same goes for the cazadores north of Goodsprings.
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>>738075164
Hyperbreeder Alpha is a good and fun energy weapon. I recommend it.
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>>738075998
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A think a good example for how New Vegas is so quest focused and not exploration focused is how both games treat locations off the beaten path.
Fallout 3 sprinkle's its dungeons, towns, atmospheric locations, quests, and rare items all around the map in places where you need to be actively exploring to find them.
New Vegas has two types of side locations: one-room shacks with a star bottlecap and nothing else, and locations with high level enemies which will immediately crush any (unskilled) low level player.

In New Vegas most of the locations off the beaten map are places to test out the good equipment from questing.
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>>738075242
Teenagers that use the sherty
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>>738074659
>life changing as everyone says
Who says this?
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>>738075998
A game where you are free to explore anything at any point in the game is a game where every threat is neutered and padded with safety foam to account for some retard going in the Assrapeville's direction to fight the seventeen quadrillion archdemons living there.

A game that doesn't shy away from putting down a location teeming with horrendously dangerous enemies close to the starting area so you get to find out when you fuck around is a game with a superior sense of a proper immersive world. No, you in fact DON'T get to clear out the quarry junction with your 10 mil and straight razor unless you're a demigod that knows how to abuse every mechanic in your favor. Go and get some proper gear and come back when you're less of a retard.
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gonna set up TTW for the first time ever, wish me luck
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>>738077670
It's worth it in the end bro
Literally the best way to enjoy Fallout 3 nowadays
And stable too
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>>738077670
>>738077932
If you can, I'd strongly recommend just getting Fallout 3 to work.
I followed a guide on what to do to get Fallout 3 stable on Windows 10, and I haven't had any problems since. It's perfectly stable.

TTW, in my view, blows because it changes so much of what Fallout 3 is to fit it with New Vegas.
It fucks with damage calculations, makes the bobbleheads worse, makes perks weird. It's just a worse way to play both New Vegas and Fallout 3.
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>>738076778
>A game where you are free to explore anything at any point, is a game where every threat is neutered
I don't agree with that at all. There are still plenty of late game areas all around Fallout 3. Typically the corners of the map, or deep into the DC ruins are places which aren't good for low levels, while places connected to early game quests are easier.
This is just a complaint from that one troon which doesn't apply to the game.

Meanwhile, if we use this logic, New Vegas struggles way worse.
Since most of the map by the roads, where quests are, is pathetically easy with no challenge at all, but anywhere off of them has really high level enemies.
Meaning if you want to explore every location, you either need to travel back to near Primm, or fight through the giant radscoprians an feral ghoul reavers just west of the road down to the Mojave Outpost



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