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Vkmies
07-13-2009, 06:43 PM
Are the mods for Fallout 3 as advanced as those for Oblivion yet? I only ask this because there are some mods for Oblivion that completely transform the game.

I havent checked in a long time but there is a few really good ones i use.

LvL cap 40. 20 was a stupid lvl cap.I havent noticed any problems with this mod.

Able to play after the main quest. It was totally stupid to make the game end with the story... Now you can go and hunt for missed side missions etc. after the storyline.

Those are the ones i use. nothing super awesome yet, but pretty good... Go check Fallout3nexus.com for more. I think its the best mod site around.

ianoid
08-29-2009, 08:06 AM
I think the level 20 cap is pathetic. I was kind of upset when I hit it. Although very little combat at level 20 is a major challenge. Mostly because I can repair stuff up to 100%. I think that is the main game balancing/difficulty issue. So I ran out and bought Broken Steel and the other one on disc.

If I had known how low the level cap was, I would have probably spent my points and perks differently. Like I would not have done the Level Up Now perk.

Aside from that, I can't get enough of Fallout, still. I was hoping to wait to buy the GOTY edition which supposedly will include all 5 expansions, but my Wasteland lust got the best of me. At least I didn't have to download it. I get something to keep.

And BTW I play it on 360, so there are no mods, unfortunately.

mr obscure
08-29-2009, 12:12 PM
I think the level 20 cap is pathetic. I was kind of upset when I hit it. Although very little combat at level 20 is a major challenge. Mostly because I can repair stuff up to 100%. I think that is the main game balancing/difficulty issue. So I ran out and bought Broken Steel and the other one on disc.

If I had known how low the level cap was, I would have probably spent my points and perks differently. Like I would not have done the Level Up Now perk.

Aside from that, I can't get enough of Fallout, still. I was hoping to wait to buy the GOTY edition which supposedly will include all 5 expansions, but my Wasteland lust got the best of me. At least I didn't have to download it. I get something to keep.

And BTW I play it on 360, so there are no mods, unfortunately.

From what i understand

4 dlc are comming out on retail disc
And the last 1 maybe with a special edition disc (GOTY)

heybtbm
08-30-2009, 09:23 AM
If I had known how low the level cap was, I would have probably spent my points and perks differently. Like I would not have done the Level Up Now perk.

I was saving the "Here and Now" perk for the Level 29 ----> Level 30 transition, but I ended up never using it. There were still so many awesome perks left over that I ended up choosing something else. Agreed about the level 20 limit though. Very frustrating seeing as I was already at Level 20 about halfway through the original game. All that EXP gained after that was essentially wasted.

carlcarlson
10-13-2009, 11:59 AM
Last week brought two firsts for me: I preordered my first game, and I bought my first strategy guide. Sitting on my desk I now have the Fallout 3 GOTY with GOTY collector's edition hardcover strategy guide. I've probably put 500 hours into Bethesda games over the years and have never given them a dime. I figured I might as well take the plunge. After selling my original copy of Fallout 3 I ended up paying $55 for the game and guide. Not bad.

I quit playing the game this spring once I hit level 20. Playing without leveling just didn't seem right. Now I can start over with all the DLC. Hurray!

Anyway, I figured I'd post to give people a heads-up about the release. It hasn't really been publicized and it's a great deal if you like Bethesda's take on rpgs.

kaedesdisciple
10-13-2009, 03:20 PM
Last week brought two firsts for me: I preordered my first game, and I bought my first strategy guide. Sitting on my desk I now have the Fallout 3 GOTY with GOTY collector's edition hardcover strategy guide. I've probably put 500 hours into Bethesda games over the years and have never given them a dime. I figured I might as well take the plunge. After selling my original copy of Fallout 3 I ended up paying $55 for the game and guide. Not bad.

I quit playing the game this spring once I hit level 20. Playing without leveling just didn't seem right. Now I can start over with all the DLC. Hurray!

Anyway, I figured I'd post to give people a heads-up about the release. It hasn't really been publicized and it's a great deal if you like Bethesda's take on rpgs.

And this, ladies and gentlemen, is what I was waiting for. I knew they would eventually make a GOTY edition for this one. ::Hits 'add to wishlist' button::