beelzebozo
Jealous Bastard
so turn down the difficulty. i did my first time through. it's not a game about mastery of combat skill to me. it's about just seeing shit and finding shit and making shit and watching shit blow up.
Well put. 85+ hours for me and I still haven't reached level 20 or beat the main quest, or even touched any DLC. It's all about being there.beelzebozo said:so turn down the difficulty. i did my first time through. it's not a game about mastery of combat skill to me. it's about just seeing shit and finding shit and making shit and watching shit blow up.
beelzebozo said:it clicked with me from the moment i turned on my system. it was very much a moment akin to this
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Me too. it was a very Thrillho moment.
RadarScope1 said:Well put. 85+ hours for me and I still haven't reached level 20 or beat the main quest, or even touched any DLC. It's all about being there.
Does anyone know how much the GOTY edition is expected to cost? Release date?
Free Fallout 3 Premium Theme*
Written Wednesday, September 16, 2009 by James Parkin
Today we got word that Bethesda is offering up a free Fallout 3 theme if you're a Fallout 3 fan. Actually, you really do need to be a fan as the only way you'll net the premium theme for free is to have purchased all five of the Fallout 3 expansions. Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta."
Those who have purchased all five expansions by September 22 will receive a token from Microsoft to download the theme for free starting Oct. 1. This is something weve been asked about a lot and were happy to finally be able to bring it to fans as a small token of our appreciation, said Todd Howard, game director and executive producer for Fallout 3.
The theme is also available right now for purchase at 240 Microsoft points.
Good news Playstation 3 owners, Bethesda today released an update for your version of Fallout 3 that optimizes the game and clears the way for trophy support for the game's upcoming downloadable content.
The first DLC to hit the PS3 version of Fallout 3 will be Broken Steel, available Sept. 24. That will be followed by Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt on Oct. 1, and Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta on Oct. 8.
Bethesda also announced that the Fallout 3 Game of the Year edition for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC will be available at stores on October 13.
The Game of the Year edition includes the game as well as all five downloadable content packs. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions will retail for $59.99 and the Games for Windows version will be available for $49.99.
they are on the disc PS3 (2nd disc for 360/PC)RedNumberFive said:Asked this on another thread, but no reply... Anyhow, are the DLC packs included with the GOTY edition on the disc, or is there a downloadable code?
RedNumberFive said:Asked this on another thread, but no reply... Anyhow, are the DLC packs included with the GOTY edition on the disc, or is there a downloadable code?
MrTroubleMaker said:Free Fallout 3 Premium Theme*
http://www.xbox360achievements.org/news/news-3541-Free-Fallout-3-Premium-Theme*.html
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Thats pretty cool. I don't really care for themes but if its free...
xinoart said:After finally playing and then subsequently selling FO3, I really hope these FO3 GOTY editions let you use the old save files (PS3). Otherwise, I have no reason whatsoever to buy the new edition.
Jamesfrom818 said:Thats pretty cool. I don't really care for themes but if its free...
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Chairhome said:I started playing this on PC a few months ago, slowly making some headway (I've done a few sidequests, and 2 out of the first set of Moira's sidequests). I wasn't too into it at first, but I'm starting to get the grasp of it. Just finished the Germantown Police HQ.
Are there any good mods that I should be using on my first run through? Mods that don't drastically change the gameplay. I guess I'm looking at maybe some graphics mods, mostly... not sure if I want to use FOOK, Marts Mutant Mod or that Wanderers mod yet. Maybe Project Beauty... any other suggestions?
Oh, and I need help with the side quest "Them!"...How do you defeat the Fire Ants easily? I can take out regular giant ants no problem, and I always aim for the antennae, but the fire ants always destroy me. I'm up to the part where I'm going to try to stop them at the source, but I don't want to try it yet until I'm ready to fight them without getting raped. Should I come back later in the game at a higher level, or is there a certain weapon/tactic I'm missing?
Yeah I got it day one and am still going strong.Sanchito said:I was looking at my achievements after I finished Mother ship Zeta.. I played Fallout 3 every month from January to August except for July this year. I think that is the longest I have ever played ANY game. Over a hundred hours. Insanity.
rc213 said:Just picked up Broken Steel on the PSN Store. Should I play it with a new save I started about 4hrs in or a save I have where it is just before the end of the game?
Also about the rest of the DLC, I've only seen the trailers for Broken Steel, Operation Anchorage and The Pitt. Which of the remaining DLC besides Broken Steel is really worth it?
Hyunkel6 said:If you have not hit the level cap in your save just before the end of the game, I would suggest you continue it with Broken Steel.
I have only played Broken Steel, but I heard that Point Lookout is as good or even better than Broken Steel.
rc213 said:I guess I will go with the new save then, I put in about 70hrs and hit the level cap way before I got anywhere near the end. Thanks, I will check youtube for Point Lookout vids. Do I get access to the new weapons/armor throughout the whole game or only after I finish the main storyline and start Broken Steel?
The Frankman said:PS3 Fallout 3 GOTY is $59.99.
I bought Fallout 3 for $25 bucks, downloading only 3 big DLC's (excluding Mothership Zeta and The Pitt) and assuming every DLC will be 9.99 brings combined total to $55.97.
Should I bother buying the GOTY version? I mean I'm hearing that The Pitt and Zeta aren't that good.
... Aren't both on PC?ZombieSupaStar said:nah youve seen the best fallout 3 has to offer, save for alpha protocol and wait for fallout new vegas like the rest of us![]()
keeblerdrow said:I'm finally getting back to Fallout 3 after having a failure of an XBOX 360 for the last year. My 360's disc drive stopped working the day I bought Fallout 3 so I never really got to play the game. I have a new 360 and I got the add-on pack with The Pitt and Operation: Anchorage from Target for $9 today. I installed those. Any add-ons considered essential for the Fallout 3 experience? I heard Broken Steel was a big one with the level cap increase. Can I get that a little later or do I need to have it from the start for a better experience with the game?
ZombieSupaStar said:nah youve seen the best fallout 3 has to offer, save for alpha protocol and wait for fallout new vegas like the rest of us![]()
The Frankman said:Just as I thought. All the DLC for Fallout 3 is $9.99, however the ones out on PS3 are Broken Steel, The Pitt and Operation: Anchorage. No Point Lookout yet.
If anything, buy the GOTY. It's cheaper in most cases. In the UK all the packs cost 39.95 Pounds, and the GOTY costs 29.99 Pounds with free shipping on GameStation.co.uk.rc213 said:Wondering if I should wait and buy all 3 of the DLC packs at once.
Datrio said:If anything, buy the GOTY. It's cheaper in most cases. In the UK all the packs cost 39.95 Pounds, and the GOTY costs 29.99 Pounds with free shipping on GameStation.co.uk.
Like I posted above some of us bought F3 on the cheap so that + DL'ing the Big 3 DLC's is actually cheaper than buying the GOTY version. Yeah you don't have 2 of the stories, but Mothership Zeta looks like the worst of the DLCs and The Pitt isn't something people will die w/o IMHO.Datrio said:If anything, buy the GOTY. It's cheaper in most cases. In the UK all the packs cost 39.95 Pounds, and the GOTY costs 29.99 Pounds with free shipping on GameStation.co.uk.
It did that to me all the time, and the last time I played it on PS3 was months ago. I don't think it's anything new, it's always been buggy like that (for me anyways).teiresias said:Has anyone else gotten Broken Steel for the PS3 version?
If so, has anyone else's PS3 Fallout 3 turned into a buggy-as-hell mess?
I swear, ever since installing BS and getting the associated patch the game frequently chugs in the Wasteland for minutes at time (we're talking probably a sub-15fps framerate or worse at times, and you can see the HDD light just blinking away like mad, this lasts for at least 30-60 seconds when it happens) and I've had two game freezes during firefights - one just a random firefight in the wasteland, the other the fight after you enter the base in the first BS mission.
teiresias said:Has anyone else gotten Broken Steel for the PS3 version?
If so, has anyone else's PS3 Fallout 3 turned into a buggy-as-hell mess?
I swear, ever since installing BS and getting the associated patch the game frequently chugs in the Wasteland for minutes at time (we're talking probably a sub-15fps framerate or worse at times, and you can see the HDD light just blinking away like mad, this lasts for at least 30-60 seconds when it happens) and I've had two game freezes during firefights - one just a random firefight in the wasteland, the other the fight after you enter the base in the first BS mission.