Other > Off-topic discussions

Alright, Come on; Fallout 3 and New Vegas aren't that bad.

<< < (11/13) > >>

Surf:
I actually liked the atmosphere of Freeside, but it didn't win me over like the NPC say "it's a very dangerous place where you can get jumped everywhere..." - yeah right, a few bums with prybars aren't even a challenge if you'd go in there with a level 1 character.. Anyway I like the fucked up look of it. As for the Strip, I hated Reno in FO2, I hate the Strip aswell.. I just don't buy the " gambling" stuff, it doesn't feel right for me. The quests on the strip were horrible too, I got lost so many times in these fucking casinos....

Eternauta:
I agree with Bager and Surf about the Strip.

I don't like the New Vegas Cowboy Gambler thing at all.

Fallout

=/=

New Vegas

Surf:
Agreed for the gambling, but I don't see why "cowboy" stuff is so much of a far fetch.. Fallout had a sci-fi western feel since the very first game. It also makes sense that people wear their everydays attire after the war - why should they suddenly ditch all their "cowboy" clothes and hats suddenly?

Lizard:

--- Quote from: AphexTwin on April 15, 2011, 07:33:19 pm ---There is drought, go get geck. --> Geck retrieved, save us from enclave --> Kill enclave save us

--- End quote ---

There is a broken waterchip, get a new one. -->Yay, waterchip, now save us from Master --> Kill supermutants save us. Thx, GTFO.

You can generalize everything, nevertheless, at least F-NV story elements wasn't such a bland rehash like Fallout 3.
Where do i start - big surprise, in a vault. But i have a daddy with issues, pardon the anime reference. Bastard king daddy would be more awesome than Liam Neeson.

Eternauta:

--- Quote from: Surf on April 16, 2011, 06:38:25 pm ---Agreed for the gambling, but I don't see why "cowboy" stuff is so much of a far fetch.. Fallout had a sci-fi western feel since the very first game. It also makes sense that people wear their everydays attire after the war - why should they suddenly ditch all their "cowboy" clothes and hats suddenly?

--- End quote ---

Not saying they should, but why should they all dress and speak like cowboys? I didn't see that in the other Fallouts, where people seemed to be wearing scavenged or handmade clothes of any kind, not just cowboy stuff to look like a bad ass "desperado" pistoleer. The "western feel" you talk about is true indeed, but "western feel" is not about clothes.

Edit: the New Vegas cowboy stuff, I can't find it here, or here, or here, or here. I know it actually was there, especially in Junktown and Redding, and also in some other small cases like Roger Westin's clothes. But it certainly was not "the" style.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version