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Nah, New Vegas had the best quests, writing, characters, and world. It legit felt like the older fallouts. Choices mattered, ideologies were the name of the game, etc

I can see that and I have no problem if they picked New Vega over Fallout 3 but my personal opinion, I liked Fallout 3 more than New Vega...even I love New Vega but I liked Fallout 3 because of better storyline, better atmosphere, better karma system.
 

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I can see that and I have no problem if they picked New Vega over Fallout 3 but my personal opinion, I liked Fallout 3 more than New Vega...even I love New Vega but I liked Fallout 3 because of better storyline, better atmosphere, better karma system.

You thought the storyline was better? They needed to fix that shytty ending though and it's hard for me to be invested in a game where your dad is actually the protagonist of the game. He's the one that pushes the plot forward, the person of interest, and accomplishing shyt.

Atmosphere, totally agree.

Karma system...eh...it held little weight to me because the choices were so boring. shyt like "Nuke this town" or "Don't nuke it" are just...lame. You're either a psychopathic selfish a$$hole or a beacon of goodness. I like my fallout games to have hard choices.

But FO3 is still a great game. I think I probably put more hours into it than I did any other Bethesda game too.
 

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You thought the storyline was better? They needed to fix that shytty ending though and it's hard for me to be invested in a game where your dad is actually the protagonist of the game. He's the one that pushes the plot forward, the person of interest, and accomplishing shyt.

Atmosphere, totally agree.

Karma system...eh...it held little weight to me because the choices were so boring. shyt like "Nuke this town" or "Don't nuke it" are just...lame. You're either a psychopathic selfish a$$hole or a beacon of goodness. I like my fallout games to have hard choices.

But FO3 is still a great game. I think I probably put more hours into it than I did any other Bethesda game too.

Yeah, the ending is just one minus I can about Fallout 3.

Elder Scrolls: Oblivion had me put more hours into it than I did other Bethesda game. I love Oblivion :mjcry:. Why can't we get a remake Oblivion.
 

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Yeah, the ending is just one minus I can about Fallout 3.

Elder Scrolls: Oblivion had me put more hours into it than I did other Bethesda game. I love Oblivion :mjcry:. Why can't we get a remake Oblivion.

I created so many broken spells in Oblivion but Morrowind was my favorite of those games
 

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I created so many broken spells in Oblivion but Morrowind was my favorite of those games

I think it's more nostalgia than anything.

Fallout 3 was the first of the series I played, as was Oblivion. I can't think of a gaming moment when I felt more awe and excitement than first exiting Vault 101. Plus, I just liked being in DC better than Vegas.

And if we're talking about plots, NV's felt all over the place to me. A story about revenge turns into me assisting the NCR control the Hoover Dam? Help Mr. House try to find a poker chip? Now...why? I may need to just replay this game, but I was really uninterested by the end.
 

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I think it's more nostalgia than anything.

Fallout 3 was the first of the series I played, as was Oblivion. I can't think of a gaming moment when I felt more awe and excitement than first exiting Vault 101. Plus, I just liked being in DC better than Vegas.

And if we're talking about plots, NV's felt all over the place to me. A story about revenge turns into me assisting the NCR control the Hoover Dam? Help Mr. House try to find a poker chip? Now...why? I may need to just replay this game, but I was really uninterested by the end.

New Vegas is more "The Witcher 3" in that the side quests feature some of the best wroting and deepest characters.

Go look at Cook-Cooks entire quest line and how that shyt plays out. The characters involved and all that goes it into that writing.
 

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I can see that and I have no problem if they picked New Vega over Fallout 3 but my personal opinion, I liked Fallout 3 more than New Vega...even I love New Vega but I liked Fallout 3 because of better storyline, better atmosphere, better karma system.
the fukk is so difficult about spelling it VEGAS? :dahell:
 
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