Volourn said:"Fallout 2 also has a much weaker story than the first Fallout,"
WTF? It's the same fuckin' story.
SCO said:Your grandma didn't age well when she was raped by russian soldiers.
DragoFireheart said:Volourn said:"Fallout 2 also has a much weaker story than the first Fallout,"
WTF? It's the same fuckin' story.
3/10 troll attempt.
Fallout 2 has a pretty meh story but the areas you can explore are interesting. Fallout 1 had a much better story and execution of that story though.
RK47 said:Come on, the story in F2 could've been redeemed if the Enclave suddenly just swoop in after the Temple of Trials ended. Vertibirds land from the skies, all hells break loose and the Chosen One must escape with just his clothes, a bag of herbs and a sharpened spear. And it will be very iconic, since you'll see the elderly vault Dweller handing over his mantle to you just before he gets gunned down by an Enclave mini gun.
It's SO much better than wandering in the middle of the desert, looking for some 'sci-fi dream gaia kit' that seems relatively unnecessary, considering they can join the modern community and learn how to hunt or other skills that doesn't require farming. All that wandering and you end up witness Enclave shit that didn't amount to much until the Brotherhood explains everything. The village's entire abduction at the start would've made tracking down the Navarro much more logical in early game, and gives the player a strong motivation to get down to business. Hell, give him a timer. Every week he spent means another villager dies. There's around 100 villagers. He has 700 days. Or there's no one left to save.
Just imagine, "I'm looking for a fleet of flying machine. Have you seen them flying from the north?" in the first town...and they'll point you towards southwest from Klamat. The player would know he's outmatched. Now he has a choice: get some tech items from the more developed communities, hone his skills, gather his allies for vengeance, or go on a kamikaze run to Navarro and ninja his way to early finish.
Wouldn't it be more satisfying than doing a speed run with some heavy-handed meta-gaming just because 'you hated this shitty fed-ex filler content?
If I could change Fallout 2, I would add the possibility of gathering the best armed support of the Salvatores, Wrights, Mordinos, Bishops, Tribals, NCR, Vault City, Gecko Ghouls, Marcus' Mutant Army, Brotherhood of Steel, Shi, and Hubologists to launch a full scale assault on the Enclave.RK47 said:Come on, the story in F2 could've been redeemed if the Enclave suddenly just swoop in after the Temple of Trials ended. Vertibirds land from the skies, all hells break loose and the Chosen One must escape with just his clothes, a bag of herbs and a sharpened spear. And it will be very iconic, since you'll see the elderly vault Dweller handing over his mantle to you just before he gets gunned down by an Enclave mini gun.
It's SO much better than wandering in the middle of the desert, looking for some 'sci-fi dream gaia kit' that seems relatively unnecessary, considering they can join the modern community and learn how to hunt or other skills that doesn't require farming. All that wandering and you end up witness Enclave shit that didn't amount to much until the Brotherhood explains everything. The village's entire abduction at the start would've made tracking down the Navarro much more logical in early game, and gives the player a strong motivation to get down to business. Hell, give him a timer. Every week he spent means another villager dies. There's around 100 villagers. He has 700 days. Or there's no one left to save.
Just imagine, "I'm looking for a fleet of flying machine. Have you seen them flying from the north?" in the first town...and they'll point you towards southwest from Klamat. The player would know he's outmatched. Now he has a choice: get some tech items from the more developed communities, hone his skills, gather his allies for vengeance, or go on a kamikaze run to Navarro and ninja his way to early finish.
Wouldn't it be more satisfying than doing a speed run with some heavy-handed meta-gaming just because 'you hated this shitty fed-ex filler content?
Also, aren't the Salvatores reliant on the Enclave to supply them with energy weapons? What would suddenly make them turn on their benefactors?Jaesun said:How would they know how to pilot the vertibirds?
Krap said:Also, aren't the Salvatores reliant on the Enclave to supply them with energy weapons? What would suddenly make them turn on their benefactors?
z o o l said:RK47 said:Okay so I started playing this awhile back because people kept saying it was better than Fallout 3, and I gotta say so far I am seriously underwhelmed. I've been playing for probably 5-10 hours and I have yet to meet a single interesting person that I care about. The comparison to 3 seems particularly apt here, where the very first thing you do (after the awesome character-generation/vault intro) is encounter what is probably the most interesting town in the whole game, where you are given the opportunity to set off a nuclear weapon.
It's like night and day compared to F3 -- everything feels more generic, including my protagonist.
Ok, I haven't even tried playing FO3, so I wouldn't know about the comparison but... FO2, "generic" ?
Allocate skillpoints to helicopter piloting after levelup.Jaesun said:How would they know how to pilot the vertibirds?
Johannes said:Allocate skillpoints to helicopter piloting after levelup.Jaesun said:How would they know how to pilot the vertibirds?
The Brazilian Slaughter said:Fallout 2 is probrably one of the best CRPGs of all time, if not THE best.
It's more like Fallout 2 ruined the Fallout setting. I agree that it's still a one of the best cRPGs that I have ever played, though.The Brazilian Slaughter said:Clockwork Knight said:It seems it's much easier to like FO2 if you play it before FO1.
Funny that, old chap.
Because I, despite living in the most geographically isolated (and yet most awesome) region of our fair land, I played Fallout first.
I loved it.
Then my father found me Fallout 2 and I told him to buy it.
I loved it even more.
So what you said is WRONG, at least in my case.
The whole "Fallout 2 was uncohesive ruined the series wah wah awh" is nothing but filthy revisionism, probrably derivated from guys like Rosh and Vault Dweller.
Fallout 2 is probrably one of the best CRPGs of all time, if not THE best.
Not sacred enough. How about Ultimas 7.1 and 7.2 instead?GarfunkeL said:Trolls trolling trolls trolling trolls. Like the tolling of some great bell.
I guess it's that time of the year again. Next week, Arcanum?
You mean Todd Howard's favourite game and main inspiration?Krap said:Not sacred enough. How about Ultimas 7.1 and 7.2 instead?GarfunkeL said:Trolls trolling trolls trolling trolls. Like the tolling of some great bell.
I guess it's that time of the year again. Next week, Arcanum?
It's quite odd how shitty devs admire and want to emulate classic games yet the good ones love the garbage churned out these days.Excidium said:You mean Todd Howard's favourite game and main inspiration?Krap said:Not sacred enough. How about Ultimas 7.1 and 7.2 instead?