OK we have more star voices in small roles, but for me the main thing was that more voices were used for characters you don't interact with, whereas in FO3 all males had the same voice and phrase. I also very much liked seeing it from afar at night and its location was perfect for that. Those that were excited about the strip will have been disappointed to find that it is quite a small settlement with only a small number of buildings, but personally I liked it as it was only ever going to be an oasis in the desert and not a massive city. The game looks and feels the same as FO3 and it is a little disappointing that graphics haven't moved on since then, but only a little – the game quickly makes you forget superficial details like that with how enjoyable the gameplay and world is. Indeed I enjoyed the side quests so much that I had done 80 hours and the majority of them before I even went to Boulder City (which is early in the main story). As before, exploring may not look fun to someone watching you play, but it is fun to never know what is coming and find locations that might just be a burnt out car with some stuff – or come over the hill to find the city of New Vegas illuminating the skyline. I enjoyed this and, as I play middle-of-the-road, it was fun keeping everyone more or less onside by doing side-quests etc. In NV it makes things much more engaging that, if you decide to attack NCR for fun, then don't expect them to keep giving you missions and smiling at you – they will attack and you may find you go so far that you remain enemies throughout.
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In FO3, the karma thing makes a difference but not a massive difference. However I did like the way that different factions do treat you different. I also benefited from knowing that there was a specific point in the story where you do have to make a decision to align yourself definitively with one of four factions – so I put this point off for as long as possible so that I can make a save here (as the exploring and discovering is a massive part of the game for me, repeating 80 hours for the sake of a different ending doesn't appeal). In terms of the story, it is much better than the previous game and I did find it interesting to follow along, although not so interesting that I tried to rush it – having played the previous game I knew that the story would wait for me to progress it. As with FO3, you have a main storyline but you also have endless little side questions, many of which are linked to the story but a lot of which are simply optional.
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It is also worth saying that this time is with one character. At time of writing I have played the game for around 130 hours and still have a couple of the DLC sections I want to do. As before I find that Fallout delivers me a massive gaming experience with so much to explore and do that I get totally immersed in this world despite me not really being a big RPG fan. Since then I picked up FO3 for tiny money and loved it despite the very occasional freeze-up in my 100 hours or so playing! Despite this, I let the negative things about NV put me off picking it up for a while before eventually getting it. What I heard was a lot of positive but also lots about bugs, glitches, freezing and just how much time it consumes – ie similar to what I had heard about Fallout 3. There are work arounds for a lot of issues in NV so it's not exactly unplayable, but most of the solutions on console boil down to "shitcan hours of progress and roll back to a save from before the world got poo brains" so it's not exactly fun times dealing with those issues at any rate.When this game came out I had never played Fallout before, but a lot of people I knew (IRL or internet) were excited for it and I started listening to them talk. you get a bug that prevents you from completing the game.īasically save often and use multiple layers so you can go back a while if necessary. It's more likely to hitch, soft crash and of course hard crash on average- worst of all it's more likely than average to soft lock, I.e.
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The issue is that on the scale of probabilities the PS3 is the most likely to have issues, any bugs that appear on multiple platforms are more likely occur on PS3 and it even has some exclusive bugs that aren't available on any other platform. The console ports of F:NV aren't like steam indie vaporwear or anything, you can boot it up and play it just fine, you can get several hours out of it, possibly several hundred if you're lucky.