But why would you buy a pre-made okay gaming machine that more likely than not will have a god awful technical support when you could build a legendary, god like, gaming machine that will have the best tech support in the world - the internet?
Don't have the drive/money/need to build a gaming computer. I play video games around one night a week at a friends house. That's all.
So I don't need this.
Oh, and come on. Fallout 3 has so many things wrong with it, I can't even start. How can you like it? HOW? It's like easting crap. Why would you want to?
I find it fun. I enjoy the game. What can I say? I haven't even followed the story yet. I've played the thing for a few hours now, and I haven't even tried, because I don't care.
I'm enjoying killing random people and being a badass at doing it.
Fallout 3, I think it's a beautiful game. There are a lot of really weird things that I consider to be wrong with it, mostly to do with sometimes inexplicable character AI(just walking off of ledges or falling dead for no reason or getting shot in the face five times with no reaction and then getting cleany decapitated by the next shot, to name a few), but overall it's one of the most striking, atmospheric and immersive games I've played. You really feel like you're there.
I'm not sure how far I got during the week I rented it, but it was far enough to tell I want to see it through. I don't know how much he's already played, but on the whole I think Houde will love it. Sometimes I'll still just think of the line "It's a dangerous place.... out there in the wastes" and just pause and rheuminate on it for a moment. Beautiful.
"Because while people don't always remember, the land never forgets".
See, he gets it. And when we agree on something, that's pretty messed up.
Well, I couldn't find it immersive because it really wasn't. It wasn't a world. It was a poorly crafted slab of land. They copy and pasted so many areas. The AI is horrid. The facial animation is bad. They are just talking heads - their bodies DO NOT MOVE. You move when you talk. You scratch your necks, or rub your fingers. You walk around, trace the lines of a cup.
I'm sorry you need your games to be super-realistic. I'm quite happy with how everything works.
How can computers work after 200 years, especially after a nuclear holocaust?
Rebuilt from the Vaults I'm assuming. They were protected against EMP that a nuke would emit. And plus, all you need for a computer to work is circuits and electricity. Which would be easy to reinstate.
Don't know, haven't felt the need to follow it. Currently though I'm thinking about taking up the challenge of blowing up Megaton.
Why can I get to the nearest town just a mere 15 minutes after I get out of the town?
I fail to see your issue here. Your complaining because it doesn't take hours to get from one town to the next? That's odd. I hated Assassin's Creed cause of this, so much stupid time wasted walking from one area to another.
Why is the dialogue so bad?
Um...Cause it's a video game?
Where are the choices and consequences?
When you kill an innocent, you make a choice, and the consequence is the town tries to kill you.
When you kill traders, other traders sell you things for more money.
When you steal things from people, they attack you.
For example, my friend is playing a completely good character, hasn't killed anyone or stolen anything. And people just randomly give him stuff, all the time.
My character is a *****. She kills every trader she finds. She blows people up, causes havoc in towns, kills children, the whole nine yards. I get nothing from everyone, and people charge me about twice the regular amount for goods.
There's the choices and consequences.
I find it interesting. The parts I've seen anyways. I like how different vaults were used for different experiments and things. It's interesting.
Why did they made the Brotherhood of Steel so retarded?
Didn't even know they were in the game, haven't run into them yet.
Tantrum much?
I will give you almost all of the above. And yet.... it worked for me in spite of all those things.
See, I just enjoyed playing the game.