Fallout: New Vegas is the GOAT WRPG

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I think I spent too much time playing Morrowind and Oblivion cause by the time I got to Fallout 3/NV I couldn't take the shytty combat anymore. There's no excuse for it to still be that bad.
 

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Love NV, I replayed that shyt a lot. The thing I really love about it is the fact that your choices actually have an impact, you wanna join up with the Legion? That's fine, but don't complain about rangers murking you:ufdup: Unless you manage to help out the Legion in a stealthy way:myman:
That was my biggest dissapointment in Skyrim, it doesn't matter what you do, NPC will treat you pretty much the same, how are you going to be aware of my involvement with the Stormcloaks but let me walk around freely in imperial cities?:snoop: I played it for a while but the immersion in NV is so much better for due to there being actual consequences
 

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Love NV, I replayed that shyt a lot. The thing I really love about it is the fact that your choices actually have an impact, you wanna join up with the Legion? That's fine, but don't complain about rangers murking you:ufdup: Unless you manage to help out the Legion in a stealthy way:myman:
That was my biggest dissapointment in Skyrim, it doesn't matter what you do, NPC will treat you pretty much the same, how are you going to be aware of my involvement with the Stormcloaks but let me walk around freely in imperial cities?:snoop: I played it for a while but the immersion in NV is so much better for due to there being actual consequences

Obsidian are really good at what they do, which is why I won't even be excited for Fallout 4.
 
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