Posted December 28, 2015
Azhdar
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TPR
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Posted December 28, 2015
GOG.com will include these game in their store when Bethesda/Zenimax will allow for this only. DRM-Free games from AAA+ category? I hope so but I don't think so... :-|
Azhdar
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Posted December 28, 2015
Well, I know it's not easy to bring DRM-free AAAs here. But there is a chance to see FO3 and FONV on GOG if many members wishlist them. At least, GOG.com will consider them. So voting is better than nothing, and then we can hope GOG & Bethesda fulfill our wishlist. I pray for it. :)
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Posted December 28, 2015
TPR: GOG.com will include these game in their store when Bethesda/Zenimax will allow for this only. DRM-Free games from AAA+ category? I hope so but I don't think so... :-|
Azhdar: Well, I know it's not easy to bring DRM-free AAAs here. But there is a chance to see FO3 and FONV on GOG if many members wishlist them. At least, GOG.com will consider them. So voting is better than nothing, and then we can hope GOG & Bethesda fulfill our wishlist. I pray for it. :) visconteprimus
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From Italy
Posted September 30, 2016
You have my support, pal! Steam versions are full of issues! Go to see what the Hell you must do to play Fallout 3, now...
It's insane!
PLEASE GOG.com! Bring to us Fallout 3, New Vegas and the fourth!
It's insane!
PLEASE GOG.com! Bring to us Fallout 3, New Vegas and the fourth!
Enneagon
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Posted September 30, 2016
It is up to Bethesda. I am sure GOG Ltd is willing to sell them as soon as allowed to.
A.I.Person.
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Posted October 12, 2016
Voted and I think only an extra large amount of letters 3or4k to Bethesda will help.
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Posted October 12, 2016
Highly unlike we'll see them anytime soon, if ever.
For instance, TES IV Oblivion still isn't here.
Voted for FO3 en NV, but will not vote for FO4.
Perhaps 4 is playable/enjoyable when seriously modded, but out of the box it's boring and repetitive as hell. With every new FO Bethesda is moving away further and further from the originals.
For instance, TES IV Oblivion still isn't here.
Voted for FO3 en NV, but will not vote for FO4.
Perhaps 4 is playable/enjoyable when seriously modded, but out of the box it's boring and repetitive as hell. With every new FO Bethesda is moving away further and further from the originals.
Post edited October 12, 2016 by HertogJan
Doominator3
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Posted November 12, 2016
HertogJan: Highly unlike we'll see them anytime soon, if ever.
For instance, TES IV Oblivion still isn't here.
Voted for FO3 en NV, but will not vote for FO4.
Perhaps 4 is playable/enjoyable when seriously modded, but out of the box it's boring and repetitive as hell. With every new FO Bethesda is moving away further and further from the originals.
IMO, I find Fallout 4 to just be Fallout 3 but with more features and better gunplay, Fallout 3 wasn't all that in depth if you think about it.For instance, TES IV Oblivion still isn't here.
Voted for FO3 en NV, but will not vote for FO4.
Perhaps 4 is playable/enjoyable when seriously modded, but out of the box it's boring and repetitive as hell. With every new FO Bethesda is moving away further and further from the originals.
HEF2011
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Posted November 21, 2016
Doominator3: IMO, I find Fallout 4 to just be Fallout 3 but with more features and better gunplay, Fallout 3 wasn't all that in depth if you think about it.
Really? :)
Y'know, the gameplay portions where all the real-time action comes to a complete halt when the player's character peers into the Pipboy 3000...?
That's where the depth is in Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
...or how about where all of the quests and side quests are all linked into the world environment that the player journeys through...?
That's where the depth is inside Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
...or how about the alternate American history told throughout the game...?
There are layers and layers and layers of depth in Fallout 3. You're just not receptive to it.
Doominator3
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Posted November 22, 2016
Doominator3: IMO, I find Fallout 4 to just be Fallout 3 but with more features and better gunplay, Fallout 3 wasn't all that in depth if you think about it.
HEF2011: Really? :)
Y'know, the gameplay portions where all the real-time action comes to a complete halt when the player's character peers into the Pipboy 3000...?
That's where the depth is in Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
...or how about where all of the quests and side quests are all linked into the world environment that the player journeys through...?
That's where the depth is inside Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
...or how about the alternate American history told throughout the game...?
There are layers and layers and layers of depth in Fallout 3. You're just not receptive to it.
HEF2011
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Posted November 22, 2016
HEF2011: Really?
:)
Y'know, the gameplay portions where all the real-time action comes to a complete halt when the player's character peers into the Pipboy 3000...?
That's where the depth is in Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
...or how about where all of the quests and side quests are all linked into the world environment that the player journeys through...?
That's where the depth is inside Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
...or how about the alternate American history told throughout the game...?
There are layers and layers and layers of depth in Fallout 3. You're just not receptive to it.
Doominator3: Unlike Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 3 is very black and white, your either Good, or Evil, not to mention the 2D charachters in that game, Fallout 4 is all this with better combat and more customizability. Honestly if you forget the fact about how revolutionary it was in 2008, you can find traces of Fallout 4 throughout the game. :)
Y'know, the gameplay portions where all the real-time action comes to a complete halt when the player's character peers into the Pipboy 3000...?
That's where the depth is in Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
...or how about where all of the quests and side quests are all linked into the world environment that the player journeys through...?
That's where the depth is inside Fallout 3 or New Vegas.
...or how about the alternate American history told throughout the game...?
There are layers and layers and layers of depth in Fallout 3. You're just not receptive to it.
:)
Right now, I'm playing Fallout 3 for the first time since its release date and loving it.
The Karma system in Fallout 3 actually contributes to its depth by showing the player consequences to their actions despite the subject matter (y'know, the whole lawlessness of a post-nuclear world apocalypse thing... ;) ) giving the false impression that anything goes.
Chances are, that I will not be playing Fallout 4 for a few years until all of the hype cools down and Obsidian decides to take a crack at designing a greater expansion of the Wasteland.
Post edited November 22, 2016 by HEF2011
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Posted November 22, 2016
HertogJan: Highly unlike we'll see them anytime soon, if ever.
For instance, TES IV Oblivion still isn't here.
Voted for FO3 en NV, but will not vote for FO4.
Perhaps 4 is playable/enjoyable when seriously modded, but out of the box it's boring and repetitive as hell. With every new FO Bethesda is moving away further and further from the originals.
Actually, that is why they bought the franchise. But as already told by HEF2011, some of their changes are nice. I like them. For instance, TES IV Oblivion still isn't here.
Voted for FO3 en NV, but will not vote for FO4.
Perhaps 4 is playable/enjoyable when seriously modded, but out of the box it's boring and repetitive as hell. With every new FO Bethesda is moving away further and further from the originals.
Yet, in Fallout 3, bethesda was unable to find a balance, something that Obsidian was able to do with Fallout New Vegas, and yet many people were angry with their special mod for dark jokes.
I'll not say anything with Fallout 4 because I still don't play it.
P.d. Voted, but to be honest, is a miracle that Bethesda uses Steam in first place for its games, and only due the high volume of users in that platform.
HertogJan
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Posted November 24, 2016
Doominator3: IMO, I find Fallout 4 to just be Fallout 3 but with more features and better gunplay, Fallout 3 wasn't all that in depth if you think about it.
FO3 IMO was a pretty good game, just not a pretty good FO game. I can't say FO4 is that in depth either. It's rather boring and extremely repetitive. FO seems to get dumbed down with every version, NV excluded.