Quagm1r3 said:Perhaps I'm retarted (in fact it's very likely) but I don't really understand what you're supposed to do in the lockpicking mini-game. I understand that you're supposed to apply torque and all of that, but how am I supposed to know what angle to hold the bobby pin at? Is it just guess n' check?
You're supposed to adjust the pin until you can freely turn the "hole" so that it's horizontal (if you hit the edge, then nudge it in a direction that will allow you to rotate the hole more), you have 3 (or so) guesses before the pin breaks.Quagm1r3 said:Perhaps I'm retarted (in fact it's very likely) but I don't really understand what you're supposed to do in the lockpicking mini-game. I understand that you're supposed to apply torque and all of that, but how am I supposed to know what angle to hold the bobby pin at? Is it just guess n' check?
Danne-Danger said:Wait,then what was the reason for it going rogue and turning against the cornel in the first place? Because the cornel was acting on his own accord? I can't remember. Anyway, I assumed that the AI had become self-aware, and as we all know an AI with a conscience is an AI afraid of death. HAL for example would essentially lie (or reprogram) to himself that he wasn't doing anything wrong and was going by the mission parameters because he didn't want to be unplugged, you're telling me that Eden wasn't a sentient AI? That would explain it, I guess, though you'd think they'd add a failsafe to prevent him from destroying the base.
Darklord said:Fallout 1 and 2 weren't even that great. Fallout 2 was fucking stupid at how hard it was, the tutorial was harder than any part of FO3.
sennin said:The things you speak of bothered me as well, which is why I wield a considerably low opinion of the ending.
Colonel Autumn's reason for justifying his willingness to keep President Eden's identity a secret has thus far, eluded me. I am also equally disturbed by the lack of exposition for President Eden's sudden betrayal of the Colonel, indeed we can explain it away that the will to terminate mankind behind the Colonel's back is an act of a conscious sentient being. Yet, without further exposition to explain why or how Eden reached this conclusion is a mark of poor prose.
While I hold this view, what I mean to imply in my earlier post is to stress the unreliability and exploitable nature of AI, and less an attempt to classify Eden as sentient or not.
AgentOtaku said:Add me to the list of people who are glad they never really played Fallout1 and 2 (I played 1 for about 30 minutes) and are allowed to enjoy Fallout 3 for what it is...
My gripes, as I've said before, is how it feels like Oblivion creeping through too often
Still love the game though!
Jswanko said:So i just found The RepublicDave, where do i find the ballot box key? The key on him just unlocks the safe.
MMaRsu said:Huge graphical bug in the 360 version?
I came across a really weird bug, well it must be a bug since it's only at that particular place, but if someone can go to the power station in the upper right corner above DC ( it's right near some dairy farm ), there is a power station there, and in my game it glitches out on me. Weird stripes and shit all over my tv..it's not like the 360 broken stripes, but like pixels getting huge or whatever, I can't explain it. I made a video on my mobile but I can't find my transfer cable right now.
Anyway, if someone can see if it's there in their version as well, that would be sweet.
Explore away.voltron said:Can someone just let me know if Bethesda town/offices/ruins is part of the main quest?
I just found it and want to explore it, but if its a main story location Ill hold off as I want to experience the story properly.
Danne-Danger said:Explore away.
MMaRsu said:Huge graphical bug in the 360 version?
I came across a really weird bug, well it must be a bug since it's only at that particular place, but if someone can go to the power station in the upper right corner above DC ( it's right near some dairy farm ), there is a power station there, and in my game it glitches out on me. Weird stripes and shit all over my tv..it's not like the 360 broken stripes, but like pixels getting huge or whatever, I can't explain it. I made a video on my mobile but I can't find my transfer cable right now.
Anyway, if someone can see if it's there in their version as well, that would be sweet.
Well you could max INT for the extra skillpoints, but you'll max out most skills eventually anyway, just more things with 10 INT. Just look at stats that describe things that you don't need, perception for example, and bring them down to 1. In most cases the game won't punish you very hard for doing so (you can still be a master sneaker even if its governing stat is low, you'll just start out with a lower skill), apart from the occasional perk and often pointless dialogue choice. The game gives you a free level as soon as you leave the vault, and you'll get to see all the available perks then. It'll do an autosave right before you leave the vault and you can go back there to tweak your stats then if you see anything that you like (like in Oblivion you get to test your build first in a tutorial, allowing you to tweak it at the exit).Eeikod said:So... Im starting a new character :d Where should I put my Special stats? I'd like to play the sneaky thief kind of char, but I dont know if I should put up any ponts in Agility or go Luck and Int all the way to increase my skill points. Clear my doubts, GAF
voltron said:Can someone just let me know if Bethesda town/offices/ruins is part of the main quest?
I just found it and want to explore it, but if its a main story location Ill hold off as I want to experience the story properly.
voltron said:Cool.
Does Bethesda really have offices near DC, or is just for fun?
Walter got killed by someone, don't know who. You'll find someone else who you can turn scrap metal into.Saya said:Help, I think Walter in Megaton has disappeared. I can't find him anywhere and I have tons of scrap metal to turn in. I've checked the whole town, but he is nowhere to be found. Is there anything I can do or am I screwed?
Also, I have tons of pre-war money. Can I turn that stuff in somewhere like the books and scrap metal?
MMaRsu said:Huge graphical bug in the 360 version?
I came across a really weird bug, well it must be a bug since it's only at that particular place, but if someone can go to the power station in the upper right corner above DC ( it's right near some dairy farm ), there is a power station there, and in my game it glitches out on me. Weird stripes and shit all over my tv..it's not like the 360 broken stripes, but like pixels getting huge or whatever, I can't explain it. I made a video on my mobile but I can't find my transfer cable right now.
Anyway, if someone can see if it's there in their version as well, that would be sweet.
ICallItFutile said:Wow, I just fell in between two cracks and can't move. I might have to go back to my last load, which could be from awhile ago. :\
Kung Fu Jedi said:Fast travel??
ICallItFutile said:I'm inside a building.
Tieno said:Walter got killed by someone, don't know who. You'll find someone else who you can turn scrap metal into.
I'm hording me pre-war money till I can get the base value price for it. No reason to sell it early as it doesn't weigh anything.
"Sometimes Walter gets pushed off the catwalk in front of the treatment plant by another NPC that's walking by and dies. If he dies you can't get him back I guess. It's happened to me in 2/3 games so far."
Do you have a grenade? Maybe aim at your feet and pray it blasts you out and you have enough health you don't get killed.ICallItFutile said:I'm inside a building.
Not yet! Most people criticizing it has also admitted to loving the game (like myself), there are some pretty glaring flaws here and there though.straydog1980 said:i see the backlash has begun...
sennin said:The things you speak of bothered me as well, which is why I wield a considerably low opinion of the ending.
Colonel Autumn's reason for justifying his willingness to keep President Eden's identity a secret has thus far, eluded me. I am also equally disturbed by the lack of exposition for President Eden's sudden betrayal of the Colonel, indeed we can explain it away that the will to terminate mankind behind the Colonel's back is an act of a conscious sentient being. Yet, without further exposition to explain why or how Eden reached this conclusion is a mark of poor prose.
While I hold this view, what I mean to imply in my earlier post is to stress the unreliability and exploitable nature of AI, and less an attempt to classify Eden as sentient or not.
Electricblue187 said:Well the ending was just not very good, thank god the rest of fallout 3 makes up for it and then some!I also didn't understand why, if the Colonel was under attack from the Enclave, why doesn't he join his remaining forces with the brotherhood, since they essentially want the same thing.
The Lamonster said:How many chapters are there in Moira's book? This is turning into quite a long quest!
Also,sucks if you blew up Megaton, because you'd be missing out on a lot of nice rewards from her...
The Lamonster said:How many chapters are there in Moira's book? This is turning into quite a long quest!
Also,sucks if you blew up Megaton, because you'd be missing out on a lot of nice rewards from her...
The Lamonster said:How many chapters are there in Moira's book? This is turning into quite a long quest!
Also,sucks if you blew up Megaton, because you'd be missing out on a lot of nice rewards from her...
Nose Master said:She doesn't die if you do. Turns into a ghoul and goes to Underworld, the only survivor tooAlso: the rewards from her aren't all that amazing. I think I would have rather gotten the perk for telling her that her book is garbage in hind sight.
Wow, that is amazing. I have to replay it eventually.Vik_Vaughn said:Moira will still be there. Her skin, not so much.
The Lamonster said:Wow, that is amazing. I have to replay it eventually.
Also, what is this perk of which you speak?
Nose Master said:She doesn't die if you do. Turns into a ghoul and goes to Underworld, the only survivor tooAlso: the rewards from her aren't all that amazing. I think I would have rather gotten the perk for telling her that her book is garbage in hind sight.
BenjaminBirdie said:If you play through the entire quest and (I'm assuming) do all the optional aspects (which I did, because I rule), you end up with I think two or three perks by the end.
BeeDog said:Ehm, I'm pretty sure I only got one perk for doing the Moira quest (with all the optional stuff). :S
BeeDog said:Ehm, I'm pretty sure I only got one perk for doing the Moira quest (with all the optional stuff). :S