Iznaliu
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I'd only rejoice if it's out of the hands of Bethesda. I'm sure even Avellone alone couldn't salvage the wreck a Fallout 5 would be.
Bethesda is not giving up its golden cash-cow.
I'd only rejoice if it's out of the hands of Bethesda. I'm sure even Avellone alone couldn't salvage the wreck a Fallout 5 would be.
NV was made by Obsidian not Bethesda, it just uses their shitty engine. Also Obsidian doesn't earn money from NV's sales because Bethesda fucked them over, so imo you should pirate it insteadI notice it is on sale for 4.99.I hate Bethesda games.
NV was made by Obsidian not Bethesda, it just uses their shitty engine. Also Obsidian doesn't earn money from NV's sales because Bethesda fucked them over, so imo you should pirate it insteadI notice it is on sale for 4.99.I hate Bethesda games.
due to the fact it uses the engine designed by Bethesda for fallout 3 the FPS, I am worried that the attempted obsidian repair job may not be able to successfully isolate and quarantine all of the things I hate about Bethesda design from leaking through the attempted bandage applied by Obsidian.
yes that is exactly what I am worried about, its just I have heard so much praise for it that it makes me sometimes consider trying it. Mostly I am just not wanting to waste hours on it and realize that yep, I can't play this all the way through because of how much the engine and FPS and action game elements leak through. Is there 'jumping' in the game? Like real time making your character jump to get places or for combat advantages?due to the fact it uses the engine designed by Bethesda for fallout 3 the FPS, I am worried that the attempted obsidian repair job may not be able to successfully isolate and quarantine all of the things I hate about Bethesda design from leaking through the attempted bandage applied by Obsidian.
Even though it IS Obsidian doing what it used to do best, it is still unfortunately stuck in the fucking terrible Bethesda Engine. There is nothing on this entire Earth that can wipe the horrible stench of that shit from it. Period.
Unless one day, someone makes an entire New Vegas Mod in the Fallout 2 engine....
Meh, forget about that if you really want the original experience.sort of off topic, but I loved fallout and fallout II and was extremely butthurt about the cancellation of the original van buren fallout 3 and have never played a single minute of any of the fallout games after fallout 2. That being said I have of course heard the endless praise for New Vegas, but have not played it. I notice it is on sale for 4.99.
I hate Bethesda games. Always have. Hated Daggerfall. Hated morrowwind. I cant not play any of their games for more than a few minutes without becoming bored or annoyed. Given all of the above is it even worth it for me to give New Vegas a try at this point? Anybody else basically feel like I do, but enjoyed new vegas? Do I have to play it like an action game?
I don't care about the money so much, that is not why I am asking... but I just don't want to put 10 hours into it and then realize it is shit and never touch it again and just waste an entire day. Any answers would be appreciated, TIA.
Meh, forget about that if you really want the original experience.sort of off topic, but I loved fallout and fallout II and was extremely butthurt about the cancellation of the original van buren fallout 3 and have never played a single minute of any of the fallout games after fallout 2. That being said I have of course heard the endless praise for New Vegas, but have not played it. I notice it is on sale for 4.99.
I hate Bethesda games. Always have. Hated Daggerfall. Hated morrowwind. I cant not play any of their games for more than a few minutes without becoming bored or annoyed. Given all of the above is it even worth it for me to give New Vegas a try at this point? Anybody else basically feel like I do, but enjoyed new vegas? Do I have to play it like an action game?
I don't care about the money so much, that is not why I am asking... but I just don't want to put 10 hours into it and then realize it is shit and never touch it again and just waste an entire day. Any answers would be appreciated, TIA.
What you need is Fallout 1.5: Resurrection
and after that, Fallout Nevada's English translation will probably be finished and polished, so you can go to that.
I spent 12h in Fallout New Vegas hoping the writing and world building will be good enough to ignore shitty engine and shitty action combat... but it didn't. Out of those 12h I spend probably at least 9h walking around or doing that shitty combat in a shit engine... so yea, not worth buying and playing the game. Fallout 4 does combat part better and Fallout 1 and 2 do everything better.yes that is exactly what I am worried about, its just I have heard so much praise for it that it makes me sometimes consider trying it. Mostly I am just not wanting to waste hours on it and realize that yep, I can't play this all the way through because of how much the engine and FPS and action game elements leak through. Is there 'jumping' in the game? Like real time making your character jump to get places or for combat advantages?due to the fact it uses the engine designed by Bethesda for fallout 3 the FPS, I am worried that the attempted obsidian repair job may not be able to successfully isolate and quarantine all of the things I hate about Bethesda design from leaking through the attempted bandage applied by Obsidian.
Even though it IS Obsidian doing what it used to do best, it is still unfortunately stuck in the fucking terrible Bethesda Engine. There is nothing on this entire Earth that can wipe the horrible stench of that shit from it. Period.
Unless one day, someone makes an entire New Vegas Mod in the Fallout 2 engine....
The answer to this question might help me out greatly...
yes that is exactly what I am worried about, its just I have heard so much praise for it that it makes me sometimes consider trying it. Mostly I am just not wanting to waste hours on it and realize that yep, I can't play this all the way through because of how much the engine and FPS and action game elements leak through. Is there 'jumping' in the game? Like real time making your character jump to get places or for combat advantages?
The answer to this question might help me out greatly...
thanks, that's basically what I have been guessing would happen if I played it whenever I have thought about perhaps trying the game..I spent 12h in Fallout New Vegas hoping the writing and world building will be good enough to ignore shitty engine and shitty action combat... but it didn't. Out of those 12h I spend probably at least 9h walking around or doing that shitty combat in a shit engine... so yea, not worth buying and playing the game. Fallout 4 does combat part better and Fallout 1 and 2 do everything better.yes that is exactly what I am worried about, its just I have heard so much praise for it that it makes me sometimes consider trying it. Mostly I am just not wanting to waste hours on it and realize that yep, I can't play this all the way through because of how much the engine and FPS and action game elements leak through. Is there 'jumping' in the game? Like real time making your character jump to get places or for combat advantages?due to the fact it uses the engine designed by Bethesda for fallout 3 the FPS, I am worried that the attempted obsidian repair job may not be able to successfully isolate and quarantine all of the things I hate about Bethesda design from leaking through the attempted bandage applied by Obsidian.
Even though it IS Obsidian doing what it used to do best, it is still unfortunately stuck in the fucking terrible Bethesda Engine. There is nothing on this entire Earth that can wipe the horrible stench of that shit from it. Period.
Unless one day, someone makes an entire New Vegas Mod in the Fallout 2 engine....
The answer to this question might help me out greatly...
And what I found of characters and quests in that 12h was not up to Fallout 1/2 level.
Then either it's
1) A DLC for Fallout 4 (but GOTY was already released so it is unlikely)
2) A Fallout 4 spin-off title like New Vegas was made for Fallout 3 (but done by Bethesda this time ?)
That would be me. I did mostly focus on towns. I visited the first village, fought bandits off. Found the prison, did some quest there. Found that close by casino village, did some hotel mission there. Found New Republic base at edge of map, got some quest there. Found the village torched by fake Romans, killed the patrol inside. Then fake Romans started hunting me all over the place. Found some DLC content, it all said I was too low a level. Then found the place with big Rocket, got a quest to investigate the glowing factory. Got there, found glowing ghouls, fought my way inside. Found its residents, did the quest in the basement and then got another quest from them. Decided to roam a bit then and got fed up with terrible engine and even worse combat system. That was my 12h playing it. None of the content in that time was very interesting and I don't remember any memorable NPCs or conversations from that time. Also none of the C&C that F1 and F2 had.PS. To the guy who played for 12 hours and spent nine of those wandering around shooting stuff, what the hellz? You should’ve focused on the towns. If you play New Vegas like it’s 3 or 4 (where there’s little to do other than wandering around shooting stuff) of course it’s going to feel like 3 or 4.
That would be me. I did mostly focus on towns. I visited the first village, fought bandits off. Found the prison, did some quest there. Found that close by casino village, did some hotel mission there. Found New Republic base at edge of map, got some quest there. Found the village torched by fake Romans, killed the patrol inside. Then fake Romans started hunting me all over the place. Found some DLC content, it all said I was too low a level. Then found the place with big Rocket, got a quest to investigate the glowing factory. Got there, found glowing ghouls, fought my way inside. Found its residents, did the quest in the basement and then got another quest from them. Decided to roam a bit then and got fed up with terrible engine and even worse combat system. That was my 12h playing it. None of the content in that time was very interesting and I don't remember any memorable NPCs or conversations from that time. Also none of the C&C that F1 and F2 had.PS. To the guy who played for 12 hours and spent nine of those wandering around shooting stuff, what the hellz? You should’ve focused on the towns. If you play New Vegas like it’s 3 or 4 (where there’s little to do other than wandering around shooting stuff) of course it’s going to feel like 3 or 4.
That would be me. I did mostly focus on towns. I visited the first village, fought bandits off. Found the prison, did some quest there. Found that close by casino village, did some hotel mission there. Found New Republic base at edge of map, got some quest there. Found the village torched by fake Romans, killed the patrol inside. Then fake Romans started hunting me all over the place. Found some DLC content, it all said I was too low a level. Then found the place with big Rocket, got a quest to investigate the glowing factory. Got there, found glowing ghouls, fought my way inside. Found its residents, did the quest in the basement and then got another quest from them. Decided to roam a bit then and got fed up with terrible engine and even worse combat system. That was my 12h playing it. None of the content in that time was very interesting and I don't remember any memorable NPCs or conversations from that time. Also none of the C&C that F1 and F2 had.PS. To the guy who played for 12 hours and spent nine of those wandering around shooting stuff, what the hellz? You should’ve focused on the towns. If you play New Vegas like it’s 3 or 4 (where there’s little to do other than wandering around shooting stuff) of course it’s going to feel like 3 or 4.
I can play both?At least play Fallout: Nevada instead of 1.5. It’s all translated now even if in some parts the translation still needs some editing. Fallout: Nevada is almost as big as F2, and it’s way way way better than 1.5.
You should, Resurrection is great. Should be played in between F1 and F2.I can play both?At least play Fallout: Nevada instead of 1.5. It’s all translated now even if in some parts the translation still needs some editing. Fallout: Nevada is almost as big as F2, and it’s way way way better than 1.5.
I hate most first person action RPGs. I only enjoyed Vampire Bloodlines and only because it did have something awesome happen every 10 minutes and combat was mostly relegated to mission areas and not everywhere.You should, Resurrection is great. Should be played in between F1 and F2.I can play both?At least play Fallout: Nevada instead of 1.5. It’s all translated now even if in some parts the translation still needs some editing. Fallout: Nevada is almost as big as F2, and it’s way way way better than 1.5.
I am looking forward to finished nevada translation.
it is a shame you hate gamebryo so much. I modded it so it looked ok, and FNV is actually a fantastic fallout game. Has ton of great quests and characters.
I hate most first person action RPGs. I only enjoyed Vampire Bloodlines and only because it did have something awesome happen every 10 minutes and combat was mostly relegated to mission areas and not everywhere.You should, Resurrection is great. Should be played in between F1 and F2.I can play both?At least play Fallout: Nevada instead of 1.5. It’s all translated now even if in some parts the translation still needs some editing. Fallout: Nevada is almost as big as F2, and it’s way way way better than 1.5.
I am looking forward to finished nevada translation.
it is a shame you hate gamebryo so much. I modded it so it looked ok, and FNV is actually a fantastic fallout game. Has ton of great quests and characters.
I also somewhat enjoyed Fallout 4 but only because I didn't play it as or consider it a RPG. I played it a post apocalyptic shooter with gathering and crafting and it is decent fun that way.
F4 engine is vastly better and works well as shooter. Also it was fun upgrading my weapons and armor. I just ignored all quests and story and just roamed around killing shit. I didn't play for long, got bored after a while.I hate most first person action RPGs. I only enjoyed Vampire Bloodlines and only because it did have something awesome happen every 10 minutes and combat was mostly relegated to mission areas and not everywhere.You should, Resurrection is great. Should be played in between F1 and F2.I can play both?At least play Fallout: Nevada instead of 1.5. It’s all translated now even if in some parts the translation still needs some editing. Fallout: Nevada is almost as big as F2, and it’s way way way better than 1.5.
I am looking forward to finished nevada translation.
it is a shame you hate gamebryo so much. I modded it so it looked ok, and FNV is actually a fantastic fallout game. Has ton of great quests and characters.
I also somewhat enjoyed Fallout 4 but only because I didn't play it as or consider it a RPG. I played it a post apocalyptic shooter with gathering and crafting and it is decent fun that way.
Ok now that is utterly mindboggling. If you enjoy Fallout 4, then why the hell couldn't you enjoy FNV. The gunplay is not THAT different, and FNV has infinitely better writing and design.