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Posts: 3,301 | Re: Fallout 3 on Tuesday, June, 23, 2009 10:27 PM
I accidentally bought Fallout 3. What I mean is, I saw its previews, etc. and realized it wasn't a game I wanted. The environment was too desolate (i.e., boring everywhere), and the AI and NCP interactions didn't look any better/funner than Morrowind, Oblivion, etc. Then months later, I was at a store and thought I remembered it getting good reviews, but had a feeling deep down that I wasn't going to buy it for some reason. I threw the latter feelings aside hoping I was wrong, and bought it anyways.
I'm 'somewhat' enjoying Fallout 3, but finding it incredibly annoying that the AI in it is the same as Morrowind (which came out in like 2002), which is the same as Oblivion (which came out in like 2006). Poor Bethesda needs a new AI programmer. It seems as though they've been using the same guy for like 10 years.
It doesn't take long to figure it out, but here's how complex the AI is:
1) Enemy unit(s) patrol area for no reason and waits for player to arrive
2) Player arrives somewhere within a 50 meter radius
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4) Enemy unit(s) begins shooting right away or rushes the player in a bee-line path, with awful character animations.
Since Bethesda's AI can't be improved in at least 7 years time, I feel sorry for them. Fallout 3's gameplay and AI are simply a regurgitation of Oblivion and Morrowind, only set in a wasteland this time. Fortunately, they did figure out how to not make every friendly NCP say stupid greetings every time you get near them... it happens only most of the time. I think the only Bethesda game I've ever enjoyed is Wayne Gretzky hockey for the Amiga 500. Everything else is just a large, boring map with uninspired characters, tedious dialogue, poor animations and repetitive and frustrating gameplay. Oblivion kinda looked pretty in parts, but didn't escape the boring gameplay and same annoying issues I've come to love with Bethesda games.
Those who like Fallout 3 and all the other Bethesda games are truly patient individuals. I don't know how you do it...
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Posts: 4,467 | Re: Fallout 3 on Friday, June, 26, 2009 2:27 PM
I bought the Collector's Edition last year, shortly after the game came out. And I STILL haven't played it!
I just haven't had much time. And maybe it's for the best, because Bethesda has just released another patch recently. The sad fact is that, these days, games are seldom finished when they're released. It takes months before the game is finally patched up and working the way it should. (And this isn't just on the PC, it happens on consoles too now.)
I do intend to get around to playing it in the near future. By that time, maybe Bethesda will have collected all the DLC expansions into one package. There's no way I'm going to download each individual mission and pay for each one, when not long afterward they'll be in one package at a lower price.
I also prefer having my games on disc, rather than downloading them to the hard drive. The only Steam games I own are Valve's own titles, and the odd game I picked up when it was on sale at a huge discount. So that it was cheaper to buy on Steam than in the store.
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Posts: 593 | Re: Fallout 3 on Saturday, June, 12, 2010 12:45 PM
Nikster Wrote:Anyone here get it?
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