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FO3 - Rediscovering an Old Friend


jjb54

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I've been playing FO4 and no I'm not going to " bash " it.

 

But .....

 

I started to replay FO3 and it was like finding an " Old Friend " and " Oh, I remember this! ", moments.

 

Then I noticed something: FO3 did not have me ' annoyed ' like FO4. I discovered I was allowed to explore, discover and not have to be someone's " babysitter " and listening to the constant " Digital Snowflake " emo's.

 

I've often wondered how the Settlers in FO4, ever lived to see 21 let alone puberty???

 

FO3 has been FUN.

 

Again, it was like finding an old friend, and remembering the FUN!

 

 

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Exactly the same for me. I have F4 installed just to try out Heather but since starting F3 I don't know if I will ever play F4 again.

 

I'm not sure either, if I will go back to FO4. After FO3 and just re-doing FO-NV ... I realized why these games are a whole lot of FUN .... something that was really M.I.A. in FO4.

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I'll just offer my agreement on this. I do really like a lot of what they did with various gameplay mechanics to varying extents (my god did I love the way power armor and crafting worked, not to mention settlements in theory), but ... then there was the stuff I'd rather not get into, lest I start bashing. Overall, I personally am one of those people that liked Fallout 3 more than New Vegas and I think it's because I prefer a setting where people are just starting to put together the barest-bones of civilization together again, with small established communities hestitantly reaching out for trade. It's not even the frontier, it's like the birth of civilization in Sumeria or something. And the colors and sense of moisture over the suffocating orange of the Mojave, beautiful.

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