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Posted 2009-06-01, 11:58 AM in reply to -Spector-'s post starting "Fallout 3."
Which version of Fallout 3 did you play? What kind of character did you build?
I played it on a PS3, and I actually didn't quite finish it (I did finish it just to see the disappointing ending, but there are things I'd like to do first.. and at the end I ended up not playing the game again at all.)

I was a pretty evil female character.. blown up Megaton, enslaved a lot of people..

It's just disappointing how your actions and choices in the game didn't actually have anything to do with the endings, or how it could affect the choices you have at the end.
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Posted 2009-06-01, 12:18 PM in reply to Senesia's post starting "Which version of Fallout 3 did you..."
I purchased Guitar Hero (World Tour) for my brothers this last Christmas, and about 1.5/2 weeks after buying the game we finished most of Expert, and about a week after that Expert was cleared in good teamwork.. so GH:WT would be the last game i've beaten. In great time too.














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Posted 2009-06-01, 01:16 PM in reply to Senesia's post starting "Which version of Fallout 3 did you..."
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It's just disappointing how your actions and choices in the game didn't actually have anything to do with the endings, or how it could affect the choices you have at the end.

The original Fallout games are amongst the very few games in which immoral actions make a difference. I didn't think the Fallout 3 ending was remarkably disappointing per se; it just didn't hold up to those of the original two games due to over-hyped prospects of malevolence that didn't really exist.

In retrospect, I find this interview amusing:

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Posted 2009-06-01, 01:32 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "The original Fallout games are amongst..."
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Oh fuck. Chruser is right. We played Turtles in Time together. That was actually the last game I've beaten, lol.
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Posted 2009-06-01, 01:40 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "The original Fallout games are amongst..."
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The original Fallout games are amongst the very few games in which immoral actions make a difference. I didn't think the Fallout 3 ending was remarkably disappointing per se; it just didn't hold up to those of the original two games due to over-hyped prospects of malevolence that didn't really exist.
But I mean, isn't it a little disappointing that with max intelligence and max Science, and Robotic Expert, I cannot somehow alter the AI with my robot follower so it could go into the room in my place?

Then there's no real difference whether I'm Saintly or Evil, or Neutral.

Not "remarkably disappointing," true, but disappointing nonetheless.
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