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Couldn't agree more.Ikuu said:Eurogamer review of the DLC, http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/fallout-3-operation-anchorage-review, 5/10.
Couldn't agree more.Ikuu said:Eurogamer review of the DLC, http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/fallout-3-operation-anchorage-review, 5/10.
ICallItFutile said:Here are my impressions from the two hours I've played. I've gotten two of the achievements so far:
-When you get to the area of the DLC sidequest, you first have to help a group of brotherhood outcasts fight off some super mutants. Then you follow them into their base.
-Once you're in the simulator, you have to infiltrate a Chinese base solo. You lose all your stuff, like Tranquility Lane. You're given a silenced 10mm pistol, a knife, a stealth boy, and apparel. The guy with you says you have the option of going stealth or guns blazing. I went stealth until I met up with him again, even after I picked up a Chinese assault rifle.
-After that, you destroy some Chinese weaponry. When you're done, it brings you to the US base for a debriefing. That's where I stopped.
-It's all combat. You fight tons of Chinese soldiers. You also fight some invisible ninjas who remind me of Raiden from MGS4.
-When enemies die, they evaporate, preventing you from searching their corpses.
-You can't pick up as many items laying around as you can in the main game. I'm not sure you can pick up anything non-weaponry actually. For example, I saw a pile of metal scrap, but couldn't pick it up.
-There are red glowing health and ammo re-generators as you go along. They refill both completely and you can use them infinitely. They also seem to always have weapons, grenades and mines next to them.
-It's super linear so far, reminds me of a FPS more then the rest of the game. There are a few side areas to explore, but not a lot.
So far I like it, but I'm curious where the story is going.
EDIT: I remember now that you can pick up holotapes to listen to.
Coin Return said:You get to take any weapons/armor back in to the Wasteland, right?
Ikuu said:Eurogamer review of the DLC, http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/fallout-3-operation-anchorage-review, 5/10.
RSTEIN said:Here's a question about the March DLC that will raise your cap:
Does the increased level cap only come into effect AFTER you beat the game? I'm midway through the main quest but I've maxed out my character. I've spent so many hours exploring the wastes it's not even funny. I now find myself having little incentive to go back to the wastes because my character is fully maxed out. Can I wait for the DLC, have the cap raised to 30, continue on the main mission/exploring the wastes?
Jaagen said:Do you have to be logged on to LIVE to play the DLC? I did download it from live, but my character in the game is not tied to the LIVE account, so whenever I boot up LIVE in the game, it starts over with a new game(If I log out, I get my new saves)
Sysgen said:Saves are tied to a profile and apparently so is the dlc. Sucks
Jaagen said:Crap. It means that I have to start all over again.
Jaagen said:Do you have to be logged on to LIVE to play the DLC? I did download it from live, but my character in the game is not tied to the LIVE account, so whenever I boot up LIVE in the game, it starts over with a new game(If I log out, I get my new saves)
[edit] Playing offlineWhile Games for Windows Live requires you to be online to in order to play Operation: Anchorage, you can find the DLC files (a main .bsa, a sounds .bsa, and an .esm) in the following folder
C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Xlive\DLC (Windows XP) C:\Users\Your User Name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\XLive\DLC (Windows Vista) If you copy them to your Fallout 3\Data folder, you will be able to play the DLC without activating Games for Windows Live.
It's just too linear. Other than that, it's worth it for the extra weapons/armor.rhino4evr said:Wow so the DLC sucks?
robut said:Does anyone know how high the level cap will be raised? I hit 20 and I still have like 8 or so major quests left to do and I'm interested in the dlc.
It says you get new weapons for the Anchorage dlc and I think I read a new perk as well. Does this carry over back to the main game or is that stuff just for the vr mission?
Yeah, it carries over in to the main game once you've completed OA.robut said:It says you get new weapons for the Anchorage dlc and I think I read a new perk as well. Does this carry over back to the main game or is that stuff just for the vr mission?
jstevenson said:Already bought the DLC before I came into work, and I can't wait to play it tonight. looking forward to something a little bit different. Yes Fallout is good as an exploration game, but I think exploring Alaska should be fun, and new weapons+armor+perk = great success.
sionyboy said:New level cap will be upped to 30 in the final DLC pack.
LiQuid! said:I'm a huge fan of FO3, I played it over 100 hours with 3 characters, 1000/1000'd achievements. That said, this DLC was a huge disappointment. I don't think I really have anything to add to the negativity, but paying $10 for two hours of gameplay (maybe 4 if I play through it again with my fourth character after all 3 DLC are out) was pretty ludicrous. Especially considering that the sim aspect of this makes it almost nothing like the actual main game. Basically you're paying $10 to add a really amazing new side quest to the game, with some neat toys at the end, but if you're like me and have already done everything there is to do in the main game, this was totally skipable. Hope I just saved someone $10.
PacoDG said:Destructoid review reads quite more positive than the Eurogamer review http://www.destructoid.com/destructoid-review-fallout-3-operation-anchorage-dlc-119182.phtml (8/10)
Papercuts said:I just entered the simulation and it randomly said Dogmeat has died...wtf?
voltron said:So I get into the Sim and I get a message saying Fawkes is dead. This just isnt good enough.
Need to revert to earlier save and send old Fawksey back to Megaton for rest then start the DLC again. (Im getting sick of him following me around hogging all the combat but I like the option of him being there at least).
Yeah, you get XP. I've gone from 16 to 18 before even getting to the second half.Mooreberg said:Up to the armory after the rendezvous with the sergeant dude. Pretty cool, but I can see why people are saying it is linear. Is most of it just shooting action or are there any sequences like the regular side quests where you have to make decisions about things?
Also, if you start this with a character below level 20 do you get XP for the quests completed and the "virtual" kills? I'll replay this in the future if I ever get around to starting a new character.
Coin Return said:Yeah, you get XP. I've gone from 16 to 18 before even getting to the second half.
Merguson said:Your follower dies once you enter the simulation? I better send Fawkes back to the building... where the Underworld entrance is.... I think.
Mooreberg said:Fawkes stayed alive for me, but at first when I was incorrectly trying to use a subway tunnel to get to the outcast HQ he got stuck way behind me as he kept running into a wall. My guess is the people who have a follower dying are leaving him somewhere without realizing it.
Anyway, while I was in that subway area I found some key, opened a safe with naughty nightwear in it, and a guy named "Lugnut" came running into the room and demanded it. :lol I've got a good speech skill so I convinced him to let me keep it. It's amazing the amount of random shit that pops up in the game, and the amount of stuff you can encounter even beyond the side missions. Is the holotape that talks about delivering a "package" referring to the nightwear or something else?
I really gotta replay this after I finish the DLC. There are bobble heads I cannot get with this character and I still have not nuked megaton. I'll have to remember to break into Lucas Simms' house first before I do the deed.
Yes you did.LiQuid! said:I'm a huge fan of FO3, I played it over 100 hours with 3 characters, 1000/1000'd achievements. That said, this DLC was a huge disappointment. I don't think I really have anything to add to the negativity, but paying $10 for two hours of gameplay (maybe 4 if I play through it again with my fourth character after all 3 DLC are out) was pretty ludicrous. Especially considering that the sim aspect of this makes it almost nothing like the actual main game. Basically you're paying $10 to add a really amazing new side quest to the game, with some neat toys at the end, but if you're like me and have already done everything there is to do in the main game, this was totally skipable. Hope I just saved someone $10.
That's the DLC perk? Your skills all increase by one point?ChoklitReign said:You get a new perk for collecting all intel cases that increases all of your skills by 1 point each. Really lame if you ask me.