HB is right game consoles will always be more stable(if you keep the discs away from morons who put them face down and use them as coasters) but PC is customizable to THE MAX.
Alright TROLLS...stop spamming! Please stay on subject (Fallout 3) and whether or not the PC PWNS! Go elsewhere (re: another thread). I will start dishing out infractions if you continue.
Back on topic: has anybody wasted...i mean paid...money on The Pitt or Operation Anchorage? I played The Pitt and it was 'MEH' at best. The graphics were nice, but the story was wasted with finding the 100 steel ingots...I DO love my new Tribal Powah Armor though (and The Perforater is quite nice).
Last edited by Franky; 05-02-2009 at 02:27 PM. Reason: Unnecessary language
Whoa man take a chill pill.
Also now that I look at this upgrade. its garbage really. I just hope they make a patch that will fix its crashing issues on the PC. I beat the game at level 20. I'm not sure really how adding more levels really makes a difference and a few gadgets. New guns? Meh I used the Chinese rifle, flamer thrower, and the regular missile launcher the entire time.
If they are really going to do anything spectacular, they should just focus on making a Fallout 4. A few more quest and recreating that dog isn't nothing to get excited about. Now making a light saber sword that cuts through armor like hot butter would be cool. But the game itself has too much replay value already.
Ah, Bethesda already announced Fallout 4, no? Lol, not to mention they have already announced Fallout New Las Vegas.
I think that by adding "perks, enemies, and content" that you can significantly add to and make a difference. Not to mention, it takes up where Fallout 3 left off...I think that is adding something to it. Whereas, both The Pitt and OA were simply 'distractions'.
As for chilling out? Fuck that, I have seen 3 threads in the Video Games thread be derailed by PC lovers and haters. I am sick of hearing the debate over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...again. Just deal with it, people like gaming. Nuff said.
Lol
Adding a few levels can make a difference.
Fallout's enemies scale with level, so a few levels could mean tougher enemies with you having the same damage output as you did at level 20 (when you possibly maxed your offensive skills).
Fallout 3 has one of the best enemy AI I've seen, too. Enemies actually take cover and flank you.
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