a bit disappointed in the graphics.
yes, it's next gen, but it still looks like its running off of last gen engines..
i preferred 3 to NV. NV had interior improvements and some great dlcs, but fallout 3 had a better setting, atmosphere, and quests, plus being able to play after completing the game was a huge plus for fallout 3. In fallout NV i just felt like i was in an abandoned desert, not a fallout setting like DC
Currently 39 bucks on CDkeys.com if anyone is interested. Gives you a steam key.
I'm talking about the pricing model for the DLC. Obviously the base game is getting cheaper as time goes by, fascinating stuff I know.Are you trying to say that something is more expensive upon release, and then later on the price lowers?
I'm shocked.
Live-action trailer...don't expect the game to look like this...
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Amen. 3's dlcs were good too. Liberty Prime!
Amen. 3's dlcs were good too. Liberty Prime!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B016XZVE96?tag=nintlife-21While this author would probably prefer an ice cold Nuka Cola, Carlsberg appears to have put a jagged lid on the Fallout 4 hype by announcing that a range of branded beers are available from Amazon.co.uk now. The lagers inspired by Bethesda's upcoming role-playing game come in packs of 12, and promise a "refreshing zesty hoppy taste and a floral aroma".
At £29.99 they're steeper than your average bottle of White Lightning, but we suppose that this is all about the novelty.
in fallout 3 i loved:
-Broken steel for its new areas, weapons/armor, and being able to play after and i enjoyed the quests it added.
-the pitt and mothership were fun, but nothing super special
-point lookout was very creative and fun
in fallout NV:
-dead money, i hated this dlc, its was annoying and seemed to long
-didn't play honest hearts
-lonesome road was fun, but to short and linear
-old world blues was one of the best dlcs ive ever played before.
Overall in my opinion the dlcs of 3 and NV were overall pretty good. Old world blues, broken steel, and point lookout were my favorites though.
I have two small kids so I may need to pick up a Vita just for that function. Maybe I can find one cheap on Black Friday.
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Currently 39 bucks on CDkeys.com if anyone is interested. Gives you a steam key.
Broken Steel is my favorite dlc ever. The Pitt was a big let down for me, since I'm about an hour and a half north of Pittsburgh. There was a bridge and that's about it.
I don't think I played any of the New Vegas dlcs, but that's just because I didn't have the same connection to it as 3. I'm about to start replaying through New Vegas on my PC though, so I'll definitely be playing them this time.
is this site legit?
i thought G2a is better
if you play all the dlcs i would recommend doing all of them at a higher level, especially dead money, old world blues, and lonesome road (very difficult on high difficulty). Dead money and honest hearts seemed very bland and they both got pretty mediocre reviews, and like i said about lonesome road (very linear, but difficult). I recommend getting old world blues first. Its a creative, wacky, humorous that is awesome. Id give old world blues a 10/10
I bought Mad Max from them and it went pretty smoothly except they asked me to send a pic of my drivers license. I sent the pic with all the good stuff blanked out
Going with the xbox one. My PC is too weak and I won't have the cash til Xmas to upgrade, and I really don't know what to buy for upgrades
Just looked and I have the Ultimate Edition on Steam, so I have them all. Just gotta play through again. Will check back in 400 hours.
*walks to the master race section*
is this site legit?
i thought G2a is better
Check out the nexus and install some mods bro.
I forgot which site it was but one of the preorder sites I think it was amazon had the release at Dec 31, 2015. Not sure if that is just a place holder but I think its safe to say it's going out by the end of this year.