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nickdawgy 03-01-10 07:12 AM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by dtcarson (Post 10023983)
I was personally glad it was more of an RPG, but I know FPS games have their fans as well ;)




Spoiler:

There's a weapon you can get if you find the plans for it, and the components, that lets you use teddy bears - and other things - as ammo. I'm thinking that's the reference.


I did sell my regular version for the GOTY, if you can get anything at all for the regular and haven't bought the DLC yet, it makes a ton of sense to do it that way.

Yeah, I think you're right. It's called the
Spoiler:
Rock-it Launcher.

Snowmaker 03-03-10 08:22 AM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by nickdawgy (Post 10024259)
Yeah, I think you're right. It's called the
Spoiler:
Rock-it Launcher.

I have that, but never thought to use Teddy Bears as ammo. Collecting all that stuff for ammo gets too heavy.


I now have all the add-ons installed. Am I supposed to finish the main game first before I play any add-ons or does it not matter?

chess 03-03-10 10:21 AM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
You can't really play Brotherhood of Steel until you finish the game, but you could drop in the other ones at any time. The swamp one was my favorite by far FWIW...almost big enough to be a sequel.

Qrusher14242 03-04-10 08:46 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
yeah the swamp one and the pitt were my favorites. BOS wasnt too good

nickdawgy 03-04-10 10:40 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
BoS was better than The Pitt.

MoviePage 03-05-10 08:41 AM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by chess (Post 10028702)
The swamp one was my favorite by far FWIW...almost big enough to be a sequel.

Interesting, I never thought of it that way. I guess compared to the rest of Fallout 3, it didn't seem that large.

d2cheer 03-05-10 01:28 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by nickdawgy (Post 10032107)
BoS was better than The Pitt.

How long is the Pitt? I have been on the fence about that one.

chess 03-05-10 06:41 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by MoviePage (Post 10032591)
Interesting, I never thought of it that way. I guess compared to the rest of Fallout 3, it didn't seem that large.

The map is only about a fifth the size of FO3 proper, but it's much more packed with stuff. There are literally 5-6 unique storylines and a ton of quests...not to mention unique enemies and some really interesting narrative.


Originally Posted by d2cheer (Post 10033096)
How long is the Pitt? I have been on the fence about that one.

In terms of length, I'm pretty sure the Pitt is the second longest DLC only behind Point Lookout. It's also my second favorite in terms of story/narrative, and it had probably the second hardest decision in the game only behind choosing whether or not to blow up
Spoiler:
Megaton
.

I recommend it without hesitation.

chess 03-05-10 06:45 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by nickdawgy (Post 10032107)
BoS was better than The Pitt.

I disagree. It was just one base. The only really interesting thing about BoS IMO was the addition of new enemies in the game proper.

Zeta and Anchorage weren't very good at all IMO. Anchorage was super linear and completely inconsequential to the main game, and Zeta just wasn't very interesting.

Osiris3657 03-05-10 11:32 PM

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I loved every bit of of Fallout 3 and all the DLC, although I had a ton of crashes playing Anchorage. That was really frustrating.

Either way Fallout 3 is one of the best games I've ever played, and I can't wait for Fallout New Vegas this fall.

mikehunt 03-06-10 09:16 AM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by Snowmaker (Post 10028424)
I have that, but never thought to use Teddy Bears as ammo. Collecting all that stuff for ammo gets too heavy.

I built that weapon my last game. used it for one run out into the wasteland and promptly returned to megaton to put it in my weapon locker
I think the key to using it is to only carry a few objects to use as ammo and pick them back up after firing, assuming you can find them again

TOLEN 03-10-10 02:17 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
Just curious. I have Fallout 3:GOTY edition for the PS3. I am currently 18th level
Spoiler:
and just activated the water purifier. Instead of sacrificing myself...I sent Fawkes in (Since he is immune). I know in the regular version the game ends whether you die or not. But, in the GOTY you wake up 2 weeks later and then the Brotherhood wants you to go after the surviving Enclave members.

Now here is my question. Their are still lots of side quests and places I have not visited. Can I delay going on that mission and go explore and do other missions? Or is it time sensitive?

Thanks!

Raul3 03-10-10 02:18 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
Like all (or most?) missions you can delay it as much as you want.

pinata242 03-10-10 02:22 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
:gah: Spoilers! I didn't come into this thread 1500 posts and 18 months late just to be exposed to your spoilers thrown around all willy-nilly!!!

TOLEN 03-10-10 02:30 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by pinata242 (Post 10042746)
:gah: Spoilers! I didn't come into this thread 1500 posts and 18 months late just to be exposed to your spoilers thrown around all willy-nilly!!!

My bad. I figured after 18 months and 1500 posts. Their wouldn't be a need for spoilers. I will fix my post.

chess 03-10-10 02:57 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
I think (hope?) he was being sarcastic.

pinata242 03-10-10 03:01 PM

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http://forum.dvdtalk.com/video-game-...ibilities.html

Sarcastically proving a point ;)

Autotelik 06-03-10 08:48 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
Is anyone playing on the PC and had disc issues?

I bought the regular version (not GOTY) for the PC over a year and a half ago, installed, and played for a short time. The game has been sitting on the shelf since then, untouched, for over a year now. I decide to play it again, put the disc in my drive (same computer, same drive) and it is not even recognized by the drive. It just keeps spinning, and that's it. I don't see how it could have been damaged.... I mean this thing was literally untouched for a year, in the DVD case, without a speck of dust or fingerprint getting in.

Since this was already installed on my hard drive from the retail DVD, I just realized that I can start the game fine from the hard drive and play it from there (without it trying to access the DVD). I've been doing this for a few minutes now. It is strange though because even though I've installed in on my computer, don't I still need a functioning DVD to play this?

My questions at this point are:

1) Does anyone know if I can still just continue to play this on my computer without a functioning DVD (don't want to find out I need the DVD again 10-20 hours further into the game)
2) Is there a known issue with this DVD malfunctioning? Like DVD rot or bad batch or something, and any ideas on how to rectify it?

Thanks.... just frustrating I bought it for $50 and the DVD seems dead.

I know this question might get buried in this mega thread, but I'll give it a try.

Raul3 06-04-10 03:38 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
Not able to answer your question but this game is on sale most of the time on Steam and other similar sites. So in case you really like the game you should be able to download it from any of those sites. You should be able to find it for under $30.

Autotelik 06-04-10 08:40 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by Raul3 (Post 10194629)
Not able to answer your question but this game is on sale most of the time on Steam and other similar sites. So in case you really like the game you should be able to download it from any of those sites. You should be able to find it for under $30.

Thanks dude. Yeah, maybe even by year's end when Fallout New Vegas comes out, I can get Fallout 3 GOTY edition for even cheaper too. At least I can reason with myself that if my shitty disc fails now, the cost of buying the GOTY edition will be roughly the same as buying all the DLC separately now.... so in a sense I'm not really losing any money.

Started to play it more last night.... still seems to work without it trying to access the DVD. Fingers crossed it doesn't crap out on me 30 hours in.

OldBoy 06-08-10 03:46 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
are the RPG elements as easy to get into as in Borderlands? or is it more complicated and difficult to understand for someone not versed in the universe? and it is a combo of RPG and FPS, right?

foxdvd 06-08-10 04:16 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by scott1598 (Post 10201155)
are the RPG elements as easy to get into as in Borderlands? or is it more complicated and difficult to understand for someone not versed in the universe? and it is a combo of RPG and FPS, right?

Fallout 3 is not as easy to get into or pick up and play as Borderlands. It holds your hand at the start, but once you get outside, you can be a little overwhelmed by what you need to do. That being said, it is not hard at all to get going, I am just comparing it to a game like Borderlands that is real easy to understand what you need to do. If you are comparing the shooting elements, you may be disappointed in Fallout 3, because as a pure shooter, it is not as good as Borderlands. The shooting elements are all based in RPG stats, and not on pure hand eye skill, though that still plays a role.

Dan 06-08-10 04:29 PM

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^ very well put. I'll add that it's really not complicated, per se, but definitely not designed to work as a straight-up FPS.

gryffinmaster 06-08-10 04:32 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 
All this talk has me wanting to download one of the expansions I haven't played so I can get back into the wasteland.

foxdvd 06-08-10 04:35 PM

Re: The Fallout 3 Thread Of Exploding Teddy Bears
 

Originally Posted by gryffinmaster (Post 10201261)
All this talk has me wanting to download one of the expansions I haven't played so I can get back into the wasteland.

Hell you missed out, what a few weeks ago they were all half priced?


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