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Old 06-03-2015, 04:12 PM
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My erection was lost when I seen 111. Sounds like they are back on the east coast and I swear to god I thought I seen the Citadel from Fallout3 somewhere in there.

The fear of paid mods
Skyrim with Guns
I really hope they used advice from Obsidian/FO1, 2 and NV creators on this one. I still have nightmares about having a minigun with max skill, hopped up on all types of damage increasing drugs and having to reload 6-7 times on a mutant overlord at point blank range with all headshots. Oh god and ghoul reavers..

My hopes are low.

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West coast has been done to death, the desert makes sense for a game where travel is just a matter of clicking and watching a cross move on a map, but walking from area to area through a desert in real time is, frankly, pretty boring.

Even the north end of the map in F3 was pretty weak. The world looks a hell of a lot more interesting than both F3/NV already from the trailer.

Paid mods was torpedoed. Besides, the community really decides that, not the developer. If the developer wants to offer mods as a paid content add-on, let them, they'll already be releasing DLC later anyways. That won't stop the independents from releasing mods at the same time.

What mods were even worthwhile on F3/NV, anyways? The DLC was great for NV, little less so for F3, but none of the community add-ons were really worthwhile in my experience. Just a lot of 'home-base' locations, OP weapons and nude patches. I think project brazil is the only mod with substance and even that is only 1/3 done (they started making it before NV came out) with no real ETA on further development.

Fallout 3 wasn't great, but New Vegas was a true spiritual successor to the original series. It was funny, it was interesting, you had more bearing on the story the whole way through, it wasn't linear, it was amazing. Whine all you want about F3, a lot of the complaints on that SS are valid, but next to none of them apply to NV. If 4 is as much of a leap forward as NV was from 3, it's going to be the best game ever.
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