Dark Stalkers
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Anyone else have the problem where you alt-tab out and when you try to get back to the game, the window stays minimized? Also, is their a recommended level for Point Lookout? I heard it's pretty tough.
Dark Stalkers said:Anyone else have the problem where you alt-tab out and when you try to get back to the game, the window stays minimized? Also, is their a recommended level for Point Lookout? I heard it's pretty tough.
I had the same prob with minimize. The only thing I could try(and haven't yet) is playing in window mode, which you could do at the same res as your desktop and see where it centers.Dark Stalkers said:Anyone else have the problem where you alt-tab out and when you try to get back to the game, the window stays minimized? Also, is their a recommended level for Point Lookout? I heard it's pretty tough.
MNC said:All I can say is check your cache integrity and stuff with steam. Sorry!
I love Fallout 3, but making money is so hard! Also, how do I enable my repair skills? What is the minimum I have to put in the stat repair (If there is any :lol)
Ahh, okay! I usually only pick up the ammo since I don't want to be overencumbered. Slow walking is slooooow.Truelize said:You have to have two of the same item to repair one. You sacrifice the lower condition item to repair the better of the two.
That's my guess of what's happening to you.
Rektash said:I loaded the Steam version last week and had no problems whatsoever. I finished it and most side quests today and had a blast (on very hard). Completed it in like 35h. Even on very hard I found it too easy in the end btw, some of the weapons are just too powerful. Even though I had a great time, I definitly wont buy the DLC. 50 bucks for all the dlc is simply too much money for some added content I think.
Truant said:Really liked Point Lookout. Any other quests besides the moonshine one and the main storyline there?
Truant said:Really liked Point Lookout. Any other quests besides the moonshine one and the main storyline there?
Truant said:something that explains where the Supermutants are coming from now that the Master is dead.
Stoney Mason said:I finished Fallout 3 months ago but sort of ignored the DLC but now I'm interested in playing them.
How exactly does it work? If I install the 4 DLC packs do I just get dumped into the Fallout 3 world and I have to go find the quests related to the individual DLC?
ezekial45 said:Yes. With the exception of Broken Steel, which picks up right after the game's original ending, you'll get messages and radio broadcasts alerting you of the new quests from the other DLC as soon as you start up the game.
Visualante said:That is going to be terrible.
are the ones in the museum of history locked? I think it has a lot of them.UnluckyKate said:Any tips for a quick way to hack 50 terminals pretty fast ?
And about Mothership Zeta, I guess the ship is really HUGE to set an entire DLC in it. I also hope it's kindoff open (like a city in the ship, in a ZOE/Halo way) because if It's linear, the gameplay might look like Anchorage and utterly suck.
Stoney Mason said:Thanks. If you install Broken Steel do you gain level only in the Broken Steel quest or can you gain levels in any part of the game?
By gain levels I mean go past the original level cap that was in Fallout 3.
Stoney Mason said:Thanks. If you install Broken Steel do you gain level only in the Broken Steel quest or can you gain levels in any part of the game?
By gain levels I mean go past the original level cap that was in Fallout 3.
ezekial45 said:Broken Steel is the only DLC that offers the increased level cap. So if this game is something you're looking forward to dumping several more hours in, then that should be your first purchase.
ILOVEASIANS said:You'll gain experience no matter where you are if you have Broken Steel installed. It doesn't have to be specific quests from Broken Steel.
Yeah you can't comment on products until you've played them.TemplaerDude said:saying shit about shit you haven't played is fun!
Stoney Mason said:Thanks. If you install Broken Steel do you gain level only in the Broken Steel quest or can you gain levels in any part of the game?
By gain levels I mean go past the original level cap that was in Fallout 3.
Stoney Mason said:I misspoke. I meant to ask if I buy all the DLC packs including broken steel can I then level up past 20 in any of the DLC packs or by completing quests I never finished in the main game or does all the leveling past 20 have to be done in Broken Steel DLC only?
Stoney Mason said:Thanks. That's what I was asking but phrased the question poorly.
Visualante said:Should be retroactive, wow.
ILOVEASIANS said:No problem. I made the mistake of doing every side quest I could find before I actually installed Broken Steel. Soooo much wasted experience that I could have used to level to 30.
Stoney Mason said:Fortunately I only finished the orignal game at level 18. I also wouldn't have liked to spend time finishing quests and not having it count which is part of why I waited on the DLC. The other part being I didn't like how the DLC was handled with the ending but that seems to be resolved because of Broken Steel.
Tobor said:There's more reasons to play than just exp, but either way, you get a lot of good content now. You'll hit the cap again before you finish it all depending on your play style.
Revelations said:Mothership Zeta looks to be fun. Can't wait for all the new armor and guns from that one. They should go out BIG since it might be the last Fallout 3 DLC for a good long while.
Revelations said:Mothership Zeta looks to be fun. Can't wait for all the new armor and guns from that one. They should go out BIG since it might be the last Fallout 3 DLC for a good long while.
Tobor said:You'll still hit 30 easily. You didn't make a mistake.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/07/13/fallout-3-downloadable-content-on-psn/Unregistered007 said:When is the PS3 verison getting the DLC ?
knitoe said:Anyone know for sure if having 100 skills for every skill is doable before I try again?
bkfount said:yes, you can get all skills to 100, it just relies on planning out how you use skill books, perks, and bobbleheads. You can get 60 additional points into every skill by getting the comprehension perk then finding every skill book and bobblehead.
Domino Theory said:So when does Zeda come out? I got Point Lookout the day it released and it's been really great so far. Only played the first two missions (second one: WOW what a mind fuck) and then just stopped.
Actually, I'm not even done with Lookout and I'm already asking about Zeda. :lol Too DLC hungry.