Fuck you I liked it

Fuck you I liked it.

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I tried to get into Fallout 1 and 2 as an adult (never played it as a kid) and my GOD they fucking suck. Seems like a game that you can only enjoy in the era it was made in.

Below average taste confirmed.

It was an okay game OP, too bad there are zero reasons to play it now that we have Fallout NV which is superior in every way.

The story and dialogue are fine if you can get passed the fucking typos, but I simply don't enjoy the combat. Hate me all you want, but the combat is utter garbage and it's half the fucking game.

For me, its DmC: Devil May Cry

Makes sense, it was made for your kind.

Doubly so with the Awesome Crippling Effects mod. You shoot a guy's leg or chest and he'll fall down. Shoot him in the arm and he'll be less good with weapons.

you're*

how ironic.

nice try

>correcting a non-error

KEK

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Play TTW

At least tell me that you think that Fallout 4 was mediocre.

Fallout 3 would be fine, if New Vegas didn't exist to blow it out of the water

How is it different from NV besides iron sights (fixed with TTW[shill] btw)?

>made for you are kind

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More options to solving quests, hardcore mode, more interesting and original factions, relatively more realistic setting, more interactions with factions, between the said factions and more flesh out factions in general.

Ummm... I was talking about Fallout 1 and 2 you silly goose

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DC's a neat place for a post-apocalyptic setting
Not a big fan of the desert desu

I bought tales of graces but it's way too weeby and cringey for me to enjoy. How do they churn them out?

Too bad you cant significantly mod this piece of shit without it crashing every 10 minutes, and that's with stability patches

> "Rated M for mature."
> Peppy 1950s music fades in.
> The camera slowly lingers on shots of the American wasteland...
> ...war. WAR NEVER CHANGES™
> Brotherhood person emerges.
> Montage of shitty combat in their engine which looks barely passable.
> Bullets and explosions go to the beat of the peppy music, which begins to crescendo.
> Music dies... snap to black screen.
> War... War Never Changes.™
> FALLOUT (2021)
> Peppy music is heard once again but with a low-cutoff filter.
> War. War never changes.™
> PREORDER NOW TO GET THE PLATINUM VAULT BOY COLLECTOR'S EDITION.

Literally their only marketing angle and all retards eat it the fuck up.

eh I don't like fallout 1 or 2 either. I think I only liked nv and parts of 3. not really into austimo wrpgs of the 90s.

It's just a game user. Don't know why you're so worked up.

NO! IT'S NOT JUST A GAME! IT'S A LIFESTYLE! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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its ok user, it just shows you have a bigger stomach for garbage games

That is the nicest roast I've ever heard. I'm using that now.

Nah, I was bitching about this in another thread, they don't do that anymore. They do that Borderlands-tier shit with "lol happy fun time music playing while we comically kill everything, lol haha so juxtaposing, haha we're so whacky!"

> "rated m for mature"
> slow-moving establishing shots
> some character speaks with gravitas
> cut to black... the character who was just speaking appears and says something funny
> upbeat modern pop music starts blasting
> more establishing shots of different locales while some well-known celebrity playing an NPC starts speaking
> witty and snappy dialogue
> cut to black
> "I CAN'T SEE ME LOVING NOBODY BUT YOU, FOR ALL MY LIIIIIIFE" plays during a montage of video game violence
> cut to black
> "Quotable Witty Line"
> GAME TITLE
> "I can't see me loving nobody but you for all my liiiiife"
> 3 / 22 / 2020

like that? :)

Yes, and I guarentee somebody is going to use that same fucking song in the same way sometime soon. It's too accurate.

> "Rated G for gassy."
> music made from remixing farts fades in.
> The camera slowly lingers on shots of a farting anus...
> ...farts. FARTS NEVER CHANGE™
> Farting person emerges.
> Montage of stinky farts in their engine which looks really smelly.
> farts and braps go to the beat of the music made from remixing farts, which begins to crescendo.
> music made from remixing farts dies... snap to black screen.
> Farts... Farts Never Change.™
> FARTOUT (2021)
> music made from remixing farts is heard once again but with a low-cutoff filter.
> Farts. Farts never change.™
> PREORDER NOW TO GET THE EXTRA STINKY FART COLLECTOR'S EDITION.

What more could Bethesda conceivably, believably do to Fallout to further destroy it? I'm looking for semi-serious answers.

Like... we all joked about "Fallout Battle Royale" and how it would be the dumbest fucking thing ever, but they actually did it.

Here are some fun ones.
1) Make the brotherhood of Steel a pre-war faction.
2) Casually introduce a supermutant child like supermutants are able to have children. (This one seems the most plausible)
3) You can't change how your character looks. You can only adjust his stats. His name is Norman Oliver.

Fuck you, that doesn't make it any better.

>how ironic.
how erroneous.

I dont think ascribing someone a higher tolerance not necessarily linked to fondness is really a roast.

>3) You can't change how your character looks. You can only adjust his stats
bethesda's penchant for visual customization is one of the downfalls of fallout especially, not caring about visuals and actually concentrating on the stat system and its application/effect on the game would be a massive improvement over their current agenda of ignoring gameplay in favor of skins/placeable objects/horsearmor MTX.

One of the greatest appeals of Fallout as a franchise has been roleplay and making your own character.

There's bad games I liked as well. I don't go around telling people they're good though.

How pedantic

Dress-up and home decoration are like 30% of Bethesda games. What the fuck are you on about?

New vegas has almost no dungeons. That alone makes it inferior to 3 which had a lot more places to explore

I've never seen a comment be so violently incorrect in my whole Yea Forums CAREER.

All right then. Name me some of the many dungeons new vegas has that are at least as big as the dunwhich building or bethesda headquarters.
Go on. I'll wait

where's the incentive for that exploration though?

Finding unique weapons you can't buy and finding the resources necesary to survive, as you can't use luck to bankrupt casinos and have enough money for the rest of the game
Also, if you don't like exploring for exploring sake maybe you should play something more linear

New Vegas has memorable vaults to explore that aren’t part of the main quest. I can only remember one vault from 3 and that was the one with the simulation in the main quest.
New Vegas has plenty of unique weapons to find in the open world, are you retarded?

>Also, if you don't like exploring for exploring sake maybe you should play something more linear
don't get so defensive, i was asking a simple question. i'm playing Fallout 3 for the first time at the moment, and while i'm enjoying it the locations aren't unique enough for exploration for exploration's sake. and what are these unique weapons or resources needed to survive? after finding a power fist and getting the android's energy rifle, which i did at an early level, i've been set or the entire game. it simply isn't difficult enough to have to scrounge around for resources, and like all post-Morrowind Bethesda titles there are no truly unique weapons to incentivize exploration either.

There was another good one in 3, the one where all the residents were clones of one guy.

>I can only remember one vault from 3 and that was the one with the simulation in the main quest
Then you haven't played the game to completion or you just don't remember. There's the one with the clones, the one where you have to get the violin

>New Vegas has plenty of unique weapons to find in the open world
I never said it didn't. You asked me what's the incentive to explore
NV has more weapons than 3, but in 3 most unique weapons are hidden deep within optional dungeons. In new vegas most unique weapons are easily accesible or can be bought. There's no incentive to explore and there are not many places to explore

>don't get so defensive
I meant no offense by saying you should play more linear games. There's nothing wrong with them. Nowadays I feel too old for the time consumption that sandbox games entail. I feel more atracted to linear games now.

Also, are you playing on very hard?