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How Over Powered Plays Treat New Players
Wichura:
--- Quote from: Luther Blissett on July 15, 2011, 07:33:07 pm ---If so, why's this not written as a guide on the wiki?
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If we are speaking about "having fun from game", imagination is the limit, young padawan.
Jotisz:
I feel real disappointed from some replies after reading this topic saying q uests aren't important in an rpg....
Ok lot of player have made tons of char so far and already know all quest but saying for a new player not to care about quest is almost like saying don't brother with fallout 1-2 go play fallout 3 the fps. Ok maybe I'm raging a bit but I really feel like that.
The quest that in the game are quite good and seeing completed quest in the pipboy is a satisfying thing I feel happy when I see that I made quests and not just idled around.
The game isn't harsh its quite easy harshness is only there for those who want rp experience.
Getting armor guns is easy killing some PvP maniac is easy too gathering 200k caps is easy too but making a quest can take days and tons of luck...
Luther Blissett:
--- Quote from: Wichura on July 15, 2011, 08:05:34 pm ---If we are speaking about "having fun from game", imagination is the limit, young padawan (and fight club picture)
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Good example. Stuff like that is awesome when it happens - though it's a little rare. I was a bit disappointed when the Hub arena stopped being accessible due to some bugs or problems (unless it's working again now, in which case I need to get down there and punch some face).
headshot:
--- Quote from: Wichura ---Where did this Kucharek-whatever dude get Power Armor anyway?
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Wait, imma chargin' ma gauss.
OK, let's get back to topic. There's many ways to enjoy the game as well. The hardest period is the begining. Everyone who starting the game will be killed many times till her or his character will "grow up" and be able at least to self-defence. Almost everyone started in such way, so there's no point to rage, buddy. This world is very hostile where people can kill for few caps. However, there's still people who willingly help the rookies as much as they can. Just ask 'round.
Dekartz:
--- Quote from: Tomowolf on July 15, 2011, 07:37:59 pm ---For first I wanted to admit that I do not like topics like "ohnoes they killed me took my stuff then pissed on me".
It is NORMAL in this game - if you didnt understand WORLD/UNIVERSE of Fallout you just type the wrong game.
BTW If you didnt play any games of Fallout (F3 and NV dont count) do not read the rest of post.
It is must-be hard game, everywhere you can die, even in your own tent(if you have one).
I just don't want to type posts like "oh noes nerf it please iam dying all time111"
Don't be also rude but you are fucking annoying there, and there are more guys like you whining on first thing they see or feel.
THIS GAME IS MADE FOR FREE - if you don't like it go play Tibia - they need noobs like you.
And its right what he is saying about it - it should be harsh and it should be MORE harsh.
The strongest noob survives in wasteland.
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The first two fallout games were ultimately on a difficulty scale. You didn't get face-raped by supermutants your first steps out of Arroyo/Vault13. The game followed a natural progression. Yeah, if you went to certain areas you could get killed, but you generally weren't sent in that direction (by the all-important story) until you were at least somewhat ready. Fallout 1 & 2 weren't about min-maxing your character and pwning noobs. I think part of the problem is that the factions who are currently at the "top" have nothing to do with all of the resources they've stockpiled. No enemy to fight, so they're bored and pick on the little guys. Which is fine and dandy until you realize that your playerbase is starting to shrink because of this. New players aren't joining because the old players are douches and the old players are leaving because they don't have anything to do.
Instead of going through the "if I had to go through it so do they." approach. Veteran players should try actually being considerate and thinking "Man, this sucked when it happened to me. Maybe I shouldn't be a douche and do it to someone else." But of course consideration without reward is a pipe-dream.
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