I'm exactly the same way. I got to the part in NV where you meet this guy called Mr House, and the story starts to really unfold, but I was so unmotivated to do anything.Fallout NV is definitely a game with more depth than 3, better RPG mechanics, etc... but I couldn't get into it solely because the environment wasn't interesting or memorable enough for me. Fallout 3 had all the metros, the ruined city, which took up a massive chunk of the map, the uniquely themed towns, the famous monuments, etc...Rumor is Fallout 4 will take place in Boston, so if it implemented NV mechanics/depth into an interesting environment like that (bias because I'm from there), then I'd be sold.
Fallout 3 is a better game. It has a much better atmosphere, more interesting NPCs (besides companions), and the quests were more fun. The setting was also far superior and more interesting to explore, which is what the game is about. New Vegas obviously improved on some gameplay features, and the actual quests for your companions were great. Sequels are supposed to improve things obviously.Fallout 3 just did a better job of putting you into a post-apocalyptic setting. I am glad that Bethesda is developing the next game and not Obsidian.
Quote from: BrenMan 94 on March 15, 2015, 10:41:46 AMQuote from: Noëlle on March 15, 2015, 10:34:53 AM Fallout 3 was a good post-apocalyptic aRPG, just not a good Fallout game.Fallout 3 was the best Fallout game, actually.
Quote from: Noëlle on March 15, 2015, 10:34:53 AM Fallout 3 was a good post-apocalyptic aRPG, just not a good Fallout game.
New Vegas is better in every possible way
Fallout 3 was the best Fallout game
Quote from: Azumarill on March 15, 2015, 03:45:59 PMYou're gonna get the same answers every time for this one. Everyone hates Fallout 3 for some bullshit irrational reason.probably has something to do with it sucking
You're gonna get the same answers every time for this one. Everyone hates Fallout 3 for some bullshit irrational reason.
Whereas The Enclave were essentially just the mustache twirling bad guys that Bethesda purposefully wanted you to dislike.
Quote from: Madman Mordo on March 15, 2015, 11:36:13 AMWhereas The Enclave were essentially just the mustache twirling bad guys that Bethesda purposefully wanted you to dislike.Well in Bethesda's defense, this is the same people from Fallout 2 who wanted to gas the whole planet and wipe out like 99% of the population because they were "mutated". So naturally they're gonna be just as bad in Fallout 2 as they are in 3. Need I remind you they just slaughtered a whole vault in Fallout 2.People seem to forget that Obsidian were the ones that made those guys insanely evil, not Bethesda.
Quote from: Luciana on March 15, 2015, 04:21:00 PMQuote from: Madman Mordo on March 15, 2015, 11:36:13 AMWhereas The Enclave were essentially just the mustache twirling bad guys that Bethesda purposefully wanted you to dislike.Well in Bethesda's defense, this is the same people from Fallout 2 who wanted to gas the whole planet and wipe out like 99% of the population because they were "mutated". So naturally they're gonna be just as bad in Fallout 2 as they are in 3. Need I remind you they just slaughtered a whole vault in Fallout 2.People seem to forget that Obsidian were the ones that made those guys insanely evil, not Bethesda.Um, what?Fallout 2 was developed by Black Isle Studios, not Obsidian.