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Ashamed to say it but I only just found out about the new Fallout Game coming out, not much of a gamer these days but I make the odd exception like fallout :wacko:

looks like the original developers of fallout 2 are working on this one, The thing I liked the most about Fallout 2 when it came out was the humour & pop culture references littered all over the game, hopefully they can re-capture that atmosphere in this new one?

Fallout New vegas: Whaddayareckon?

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Fallout 2 was awesome. So much you could do and even your actions determined the course you take. Fallout 3 was alright but preferred 2 still. Hopefully this one made by the original developers would bring this one to sucess.

I just hope the new one has a higher bloody level cap and is a bit harder.

+ 1 for the level cap, I finished half of Fallout 3 and I was already maxed out. I think it will be good but not as good as Fallout 3, Obsidian entertainment always make good sequels but they are rarely if ever better than the original. Obsidian made Knights Of The Old Republic 2, which is buggy and as you all know not as good as KOTOR 1.

Fallout 3 was very good. never played the previous series. Who is making it obsidian? Ill deffinately have to purchase this

KOTOR 1 & 2 are my favourite games of all time. Why the f**k havent they made a next gen sequel yet????

Pre-ordered this on Steam $49USD :)

Hows things dude? :-)

I do like steam but i dont know if they have massive savings they make it out to be, over say EB games definately, but against say Aussie Gamer for $80 Aus delivered to ya door... might be a small saving over steam, some of the games though like Bioshock 2 delivered to my door for $37 was always a good deal :-)

http://www.aussiegamer.com.au/fallout-new-...pc-p-52085.html

Does steam take up some of your bandwidth allocation? i have 25GB each month so not a big dent, but it was 12GB per month so steam would have killed my broadband allowance if it goes towards your actual allowance.. hope i am making sense??

fail troll fails

not trolling, I was seriously unimpressed by the game... The storyline was f**king shit, the ending sucked dogs balls especially... They actually FORCE you to go into the stupid chamber full of radiation and die... completely ignoring the facts that you've been fighting radiation the whole game, have radiation suits, rad-aways and a new friend who is completely immune to radiation. You even get to ask him and he's all like 'This is your destiny, I can not interfere...'

I stood there for like 5 minutes... they're all just staring at me, forcing me to committ suicide. It was a seriously depressing thing to have to go through.

This is after you spent ages fighting a government branch who ALSO WANTED TO TURN THE DAMN THING ON! Why the f**k were we fighting? Why not just let them do it?

Stupid f**king game.

Hows things dude? :-)

I do like steam but i dont know if they have massive savings they make it out to be, over say EB games definately, but against say Aussie Gamer for $80 Aus delivered to ya door... might be a small saving over steam, some of the games though like Bioshock 2 delivered to my door for $37 was always a good deal :-)

http://www.aussiegamer.com.au/fallout-new-...pc-p-52085.html

Does steam take up some of your bandwidth allocation? i have 25GB each month so not a big dent, but it was 12GB per month so steam would have killed my broadband allowance if it goes towards your actual allowance.. hope i am making sense??

Hi Dan,

Cost me $60 from Steam with the current exchange rate, so still cheaper. I tend to look around to see whos got the best deal before I buy the lastest games.

I have 60Gb Peak + 60Gb Off-peak, so doesn't make much of a dent in my allocation.

Cheers

Paul

Hi Dan,

Cost me $60 from Steam with the current exchange rate, so still cheaper. I tend to look around to see whos got the best deal before I buy the lastest games.

I have 60Gb Peak + 60Gb Off-peak, so doesn't make much of a dent in my allocation.

Cheers

Paul

Hmmm that is a decent saving! might have to check it more regularly then :-)

dude kotor 2 was f**king epic, apart from a couple of bad bugs

I agree it was a brilliant game but I dont think it was a good as the first, the whole Revan story line was just epic and couldnt be topped. And the bugs drove me up the f**king wall, maybe my computer just really didnt like it, I dont know. Dont get me wrong its still a 8.5/10 game but the first KOTOR was 9.7/10 in my mind.

Fallout 3 was very good. never played the previous series. Who is making it obsidian? Ill deffinately have to purchase this

KOTOR 1 & 2 are my favourite games of all time. Why the f**k havent they made a next gen sequel yet????

Personally I have no idea, I think its because Bioware are making "Star Wars: The Old Republic" MMO which looks absolutely awesome. It seems these days companies would rather have 500k people paying a monthly subscription than have 10 million buy a game. The KOTOR series was a hit but the sales we're never astronomical, 2 million for KOTOR 1 and 1.33 million for KOTOR 2, that is only on the XBOX but even if it was a huge seller on the PC that market really isnt there any more. Even RTS games like Command and Conquer have gone multi-platform.

Anyway here's the latest trailer for New Vegas, the graphics look exactly the same as Fallout 3, but who cares? that was awesome and I reckon this will be too.

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