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December 28th, 2012, 07:36
Yeah, FO3 is a very average game out of the box, and the rate at which you level up and the overall lack of difficulty is a major reason why.
That's why I feel sorry for people who played it on a console or played the PC version unmodded. It's a game where the right mods are truly necessary to experience its potential.
It was easily a 9/10 for me with the combination of mods and tweaks I used. Without those changes, I can't imagine it being much better than a 6. I can't think of another game where mods can make such a significant difference. Perhaps Oblivion, but I haven't played that enough to really know.
That's why I feel sorry for people who played it on a console or played the PC version unmodded. It's a game where the right mods are truly necessary to experience its potential.
It was easily a 9/10 for me with the combination of mods and tweaks I used. Without those changes, I can't imagine it being much better than a 6. I can't think of another game where mods can make such a significant difference. Perhaps Oblivion, but I haven't played that enough to really know.
December 29th, 2012, 08:22
Play the Nehrim mod for Oblivion, much better game.
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To sum it up, I feel our space program ended up like this. "It's one small step for man. One giant leap for man kind. Oops I fell on my butt after that leap and can't get up anymore."
To sum it up, I feel our space program ended up like this. "It's one small step for man. One giant leap for man kind. Oops I fell on my butt after that leap and can't get up anymore."
December 29th, 2012, 11:55
Originally Posted by JDR13Never tried any FO3 mods before, what would you recommend? Enjoyed the hell out of FO3 vanilla, certainly wouldn't consider it to be "average," it's one of my favorite games. I heard that FO3 was referred to as "Oblivion with guns," so that led to trying Oblivion and eventually learning how to install mods and making my own. Might go back and play FO3 again soon, I think I'd install some hunger and thirst mods, perhaps something that adds crafting features and makes combat a bit more challenging.
Yeah, FO3 is a very average game out of the box, and the rate at which you level up and the overall lack of difficulty is a major reason why.
That's why I feel sorry for people who played it on a console or played the PC version unmodded. It's a game where the right mods are truly necessary to experience its potential.
December 29th, 2012, 12:12
Originally Posted by CountChoculaHere's a link to an old post that lists most of the mods I used.
Never tried any FO3 mods before, what would you recommend? Enjoyed the hell out of FO3 vanilla, certainly wouldn't consider it to be "average," it's one of my favorite games. I heard that FO3 was referred to as "Oblivion with guns," so that led to trying Oblivion and eventually learning how to install mods and making my own. Might go back and play FO3 again soon, I think I'd install some hunger and thirst mods, perhaps something that adds crafting features and makes combat a bit more challenging.
http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showp…06&postcount=4
December 29th, 2012, 17:28
Originally Posted by rossrjensenPlayed both and found FNV to be a much more interesting game then FO3, although I enjoyed both. However I finished FNV but never did FO3 … Which pretty much says it all for me.
I don't think you are going to find a whole lot of people around here that agree Fallout 3 is better. Personally, I thought New Vegas was much better. Much more choice/consequence and impact on the world.
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Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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