New pics, new perks and no traits for Fallout 3
We talked about the exhaustive Fallout 3 Q&A yesterday, but there are a few morsels of information we want to point out specifically, chief among them are new images that reveal the Megaton Bar, a "shotgun on robot" and the Pip-Boy skills menu.
For the Fallout purists, chances are you'll be dismayed to hear that traits have been taken out of the game and melded into the perks system, which has been modified to where you're allowed a new perk with every level. "That was a hard decision for us, and one that took, literally, years," said executive producer Todd Howard, who noted that the traits and perks system were so related that many of the design-a-perk contest entrants were actually traits.
According to Howard, if you include ranks, there are about 100 perks available and only 19 chances to pick a perk each game (level cap is 20). No worries, though, because "Bloody Mess" is still available, and that's all we need to hear to be satisfied.
For the Fallout purists, chances are you'll be dismayed to hear that traits have been taken out of the game and melded into the perks system, which has been modified to where you're allowed a new perk with every level. "That was a hard decision for us, and one that took, literally, years," said executive producer Todd Howard, who noted that the traits and perks system were so related that many of the design-a-perk contest entrants were actually traits.
According to Howard, if you include ranks, there are about 100 perks available and only 19 chances to pick a perk each game (level cap is 20). No worries, though, because "Bloody Mess" is still available, and that's all we need to hear to be satisfied.





















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It does make me wonder, will they be able to include small frame, gifted, skilled, etc.? It wouldn't really make sense to become gifted all of a sudden after the start of the game.
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As far as I know Fallout there will be a shit load of things to do so anybody who doesn't rush the main story will probably max out their characters abot half-way through the game.
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Oblivion suxxorz.
Enemies that level with you sucks. It's annoying and progress smashing, not 'challenging'.
The architecture of a game's design shouldn't be as glaringly obvious as it was in Oblivion and probably will be in Fallout 3.
Anyway I still enjoyed Oblivion. I think Bethesda is really good at making in engrossing world with enjoyable gameplay even though it's not perfect. And hell that's all I really wanted for Fallout 3 in the first place.
Oh and about FF8, that was the first RPG I remember getting to level 100 with my characters. It was pretty easy, but it still made me feel good.
If enemies don't level up with you, you force the player down a narrow, pre-planned route. Oblivion strove hard to avoid that.
They just didn't do it right. NPCs didn't level up. You could play the whole game on level 1. Amongst other issues.
The right way to do it would have been a mix. In other words, don't set the level of your enemies, but set a minimum level. In other words, if a player should go up 15 levels doing the main mission alone, make the later enemies at least a level 15. If you choose not to level up, you die. And, for some missions, make it higher, forcing the player to do some other work (but not much.)
We'll see how this works in Fallout, especially compared to the old Fallout.
I thought running around doing whatever I wanted to in Oblivion was pretty cool, is the kind of options that makes the game more enjoyable since you feel you are really creating your character own story.
Now hate me all you want but I find JRPG incredibly overrated especially the latest Final Fantasy games. You can’t create your own character, the characters have no personality whatsoever, the girls seem to be retarded and way too innocent like if they were 5 years old or something (The creator should be ashamed of himself) the story line is too anime-ish but not like a good anime like Cowboy be bop, Trigun, Getbackers, Cyborg 009 or Robotech but more like Inuyasha and not even the good Inuyasha episodes or the very first Dragon ball episodes.
Also the level up system is too pretentious, it tries to be complicated too give the game some sort of deep but it just a gimmick.
I still like Oblivion and Fallout 3 seems to be following the same exact route, probably because the creator couldn’t wait longer for Diablo III (J/K) but Fallout games are awesome most of the time so in other words yes I’m going for the Limited Edition of Fallout 3.
(About Diablo III, well it doesn’t reinvent the wheel but it still looks good and maybe it will be better when it is released )
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In it they say "It has the themes of the previous games, but is not a continuation of that specific story and those locations."
In other words, as I said, it is Fallout 3 just as much as Fallout Tactics was. Stating facts is not crying.
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It doesn't even play like Fallout 3 anymore. I'm about to just find another copy of Fallout 1 and 2 and skip this "entry." It's like putting beer into a wine bottle, and selling it as wine.
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NO WONDER IT WAS SO CHEAP! I'M BACK TO SAM ADAMS FROM NOW ON! >_<
Regardless, the game just doesn't feel like Fallout. It's like they made a random game, tacked on some random elements from Fallout, and called it Fallout 3. If I recall correctly, it's an action RPG type game, which, I'm not sure if you've played the first one or second one, but those were, quite clearly, Turn-Based RPGs.
Sure, change is good and all, but if you're going to change a significant amount of the game, don't call it "Fallout 3" anymore, because at this point, it's just a marketing tool.
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It doesn't even play like Fallout 3 anymore. I'm about to just find another copy of Fallout 1 and 2 and skip this "entry." It's like putting beer into a wine bottle, and selling it as wine.
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On the other hand it seems kinda meh to some people who seem to have played the previous games. And from my POV I'm not seeing anything that makes this game interesting. Are there any gameplay vids? What's the story behind this 3rd installment of the series. Is it actually a continuation of the previous 2 games or like another poster said a "cash in" title?
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