Its not superior to me
Quote from: Binary004 on February 05, 2015, 07:28:30 PMIts not superior to meI'm sorry but you're wrong.
Yeah we know. Fallout NV is perferction incarnate and Fallout 3 is literally devil spawn. How many threads do we have to have on this?
This feels like beating a beaten dead horse carcass. Instead, why don't we talk about how there haven't been any Fallout games since New Vegas? Did the sales go bad?
no they just make skyrim insteadJust like after fallout 3 they made oblivion
Quote from: Tyger on February 06, 2015, 12:29:02 AMno they just make skyrim insteadJust like after fallout 3 they made oblivionSo, in theory they are working on the next Fallout game right now? Yet, it has been about five years since Skyrim's release, and there's little to no word on the development of such a title. Oblivion was released in 2006, and Fallout 3 in 2008 respectively. New Vegas came out in 2010, and Skyrim in 2011.Perhaps we can be hopeful that they have been busy unfucking their engine.
The other thing are followers. Each one is unique due to skills, backs troy and quests. In Fallout 3 and Skyrim every follower is the same except what they look like. They hardly have any back story and development to them and when it comes to skills they are the same. The only unique follower in Fallout 3 is the mutant because he's a mutant and that's it.
Fallout 3 had a better map. Fallout New Vegas' map feels too linear, and you're basically guided down a path at the start of the game until you know what you're doing and how to run up the north road. However, it has much better mechanics; the Companion Wheel, true Iron Sights and Hardcore definetly improve the experience for the better.It has very little emphasis on exploration- NV excels in it's story and RPG aspects, whereas FO3 excels in it's exploration and just general running around. I don't ever play 3 for it's writing, just as I don't play Vegas for it's exploration (Outside of DLC anyway)- they're both good games, but good for different reasons.
Quote from: ShelfBacon on February 06, 2015, 03:49:29 AMFallout 3 had a better map. Fallout New Vegas' map feels too linear, and you're basically guided down a path at the start of the game until you know what you're doing and how to run up the north road. However, it has much better mechanics; the Companion Wheel, true Iron Sights and Hardcore definetly improve the experience for the better.It has very little emphasis on exploration- NV excels in it's story and RPG aspects, whereas FO3 excels in it's exploration and just general running around. I don't ever play 3 for it's writing, just as I don't play Vegas for it's exploration (Outside of DLC anyway)- they're both good games, but good for different reasons.But there is a lot of exploration in new Vegas. Like the gecko canyon south of primm. The vertibird crash near searchlight. The back road from good springs to red rock canyon, then the trail from red rock canyon to jacobstown. There is a lot of exploration, and all sorts of neat things to find.
Quote from: Kernel Kraut on February 06, 2015, 10:56:55 AMQuote from: ShelfBacon on February 06, 2015, 03:49:29 AMFallout 3 had a better map. Fallout New Vegas' map feels too linear, and you're basically guided down a path at the start of the game until you know what you're doing and how to run up the north road. However, it has much better mechanics; the Companion Wheel, true Iron Sights and Hardcore definetly improve the experience for the better.It has very little emphasis on exploration- NV excels in it's story and RPG aspects, whereas FO3 excels in it's exploration and just general running around. I don't ever play 3 for it's writing, just as I don't play Vegas for it's exploration (Outside of DLC anyway)- they're both good games, but good for different reasons.But there is a lot of exploration in new Vegas. Like the gecko canyon south of primm. The vertibird crash near searchlight. The back road from good springs to red rock canyon, then the trail from red rock canyon to jacobstown. There is a lot of exploration, and all sorts of neat things to find.I never said there wasn't any exploration. Rather, it just feels tacke on and an afterthought when compared to the Fallout 3
Quote from: ShelfBacon on February 06, 2015, 11:07:20 AMQuote from: Kernel Kraut on February 06, 2015, 10:56:55 AMQuote from: ShelfBacon on February 06, 2015, 03:49:29 AMFallout 3 had a better map. Fallout New Vegas' map feels too linear, and you're basically guided down a path at the start of the game until you know what you're doing and how to run up the north road. However, it has much better mechanics; the Companion Wheel, true Iron Sights and Hardcore definetly improve the experience for the better.It has very little emphasis on exploration- NV excels in it's story and RPG aspects, whereas FO3 excels in it's exploration and just general running around. I don't ever play 3 for it's writing, just as I don't play Vegas for it's exploration (Outside of DLC anyway)- they're both good games, but good for different reasons.But there is a lot of exploration in new Vegas. Like the gecko canyon south of primm. The vertibird crash near searchlight. The back road from good springs to red rock canyon, then the trail from red rock canyon to jacobstown. There is a lot of exploration, and all sorts of neat things to find.I never said there wasn't any exploration. Rather, it just feels tacke on and an afterthought when compared to the Fallout 3In comparison to Fallout 3's bland dungeon crawler based exploration system, sure. It has less of a focus on Exploration. Namely, because BGS can't make a different game to save their lives.
Look, I agree too.But we don't need like 40 threads on this shit. About 90% of the Fallout players agree on here.
Quote from: True Turquoise on February 06, 2015, 12:46:11 PMLook, I agree too.But we don't need like 40 threads on this shit. About 90% of the Fallout players agree on here.We need as many as it takes to make people realize that NV is objectively better.For the future of the game industry.
Quote from: The Waifu Master on February 06, 2015, 04:22:19 PMQuote from: True Turquoise on February 06, 2015, 12:46:11 PMLook, I agree too.But we don't need like 40 threads on this shit. About 90% of the Fallout players agree on here.We need as many as it takes to make people realize that NV is objectively better.For the future of the game industry.just shut up you shitlord