Fallout 3 too much of an FPS? Try it on Hard

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Fallout 3 too much of an FPS? Try it on Hard

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<strong>[ Game -> Review ]</strong> - More info on <a href="#Fallout 3">Game: Fallout 3</a>

<p>So <a href="http://www.duckandcover.cx/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22163" target="_self">says Macky</a>. He eloquently sums it up <a href="http://www.duckandcover.cx/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22163" target="_self">here</a>:</p><blockquote><em>I&rsquo;ve decided to withhold my general opinion of the game until I get a little more of the game experience behind me.
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However, I thought that this one piece of advice is worth exploiting,
as it has single-handedly changed my experience of the product. </em>

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It turns out that simply <span>playing the game on Hard </span> (after leaving the vault or anytime thereafter) <span>immediately shifts combat to a tactical engagement reminiscent of Fallout 2. </span> I cannot imagine anyone who is playing this game on normal after I performed this switch.
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Within an instant of changing the difficulty to hard, the game has
turned from having a superfluous item inventory to feeling as if you
are just barely surviving (.... w/ some room for comfort). From
mindless FPS to deadly and complicated combat scenarios. </em>

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On the Hard setting, every combat engagement has required tactical
strategizing, and accordingly, VATS begins to be used more in the vein
of the turn-based targeting system we all used to love. In simpler
terms, VATS becomes necessary, just as the turn-based system was
necessary in taking out Frank Horrigan&rsquo;s machine-gun arm and then legs
before he could decimate my HP. Lots of strategic planning with mines,
frag grenades, sniping, targeted shots, scraping for any ammo you can
find, and laying traps in advance to catch enemies off guard. Lots of
saving and reloading. </em>

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Again, I am only mentioning this because the game on normal was a
ridiculously mindless FPS. With the simple change of difficulty, the
experience and adventure of my survival has become very reminiscent of
Fallout 2. And quite honestly, this pleases me greatly. Once again, I
cannot imagine any Fallout fan muddling through this on a lower setting
&ndash; that is, doing so and expecting it to resemble the feel of the
previous games.
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<em>This is not to say that I feel the game should at all be likened to
Fallout 1 or 2...a judgment I will reserve for latter. I am simply
stating that the difficulty setting has completely changed my
experience with the game for the better, and that <span>that</span> effect has amazingly brought the experience closer to my memories of Fallout 2.</em></blockquote><p>
</p><p>What do you think? Agree/disagree? I'm still waiting for my freaking copy in the mail.
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Post by WORLDonFIRE »

Since I suck at hard things(if anybody makes fun of that statement ill come to your house :chainsaw: )ill probably play vary easy.
Fallout:3 they changed it now it sucks!
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WORLDonFIRE wrote: I suck at hard things
Tempting, very tempting, but way too easy.
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WORLDonFIRE wrote:Since I suck on hard things(butt love is my favorite :sex: )im very easy.
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When you play Tetris on LVL 1 it's also piss easy. When played at LVL 99 it's quite a challenge. Both ways it's a good game.

However, making a bad game (Fallout 3) difficult to pretend quality is just piling up a big heap of shit.

Or do the dialogs turn themselves to WELL WRITTEN after you change to difficult? Or does the overall swell guy of the game turn itself off?
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In some cases it might do the trick, actually... I remember playing Deus Ex on easy, thinking of it as just an average shooter of it's time, but when I played it on hard the game changed completely with the AI "coming to life".
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Post by Cthulhugoat »

It still takes thirty headshots to kill a caravan guard anyway, doesn't it?
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Dogmeatlives wrote:
WORLDonFIRE wrote:Since I suck on hard things(butt love is my favorite :sex: )im very easy.
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WHAT DID I TELL YALL! :chainsaw:
Fallout:3 they changed it now it sucks!
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Cthulhugoat wrote:It still takes thirty headshots to kill a caravan guard anyway, doesn't it?
Very true. Also being good in FO3 is really really boring.
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I will correct you here:

Being good, no matter where, is boring. :evil:
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Dreadnought wrote:I will correct you here:

Being good, no matter where, is boring. :evil:
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