Fallout 4

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I just couldn't do it on my first playthrough. But that was on my good character after all.

On my second playthrough, I was evil. So I had no choice but to nuke the place xD. Still felt kinda bad after it though.

I don't think I could blow up Megaton, I felt bad when I accidentally released radiation into Cottonwood Cove in New Vegas, and the people that died were evil. xD
 
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I just couldn't do it on my first playthrough. But that was on my good character after all.

On my second playthrough, I was evil. So I had no choice but to nuke the place xD. Still felt kinda bad after it though.
I usually tend to be a good good guy too, but I did with my evil character once because Moira Brown annoyed me with her questline xD And guess what, she survived it. It looks like she's immortal...

Also do you remember the Pimp Boy 3 Billion in New Vegas?
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Surviving the post-apocalypse world with style ;)

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I still haven't found everything in New Vegas. I'm only on my second playthrough, and it came out in 2010 I think... I just won't go swimming in Lake Mead because the boats, so I won't get every place on the map, but it'll be close. I can't wait to finish the game again and play through Dead Money again. That DLC is amazing.
This is why I don't dare get a Fallout game. I have to explore and try everything in the games I play. It usually makes me damn good at playing it, but it takes too much of my time.
 
This is why I don't dare get a Fallout game. I have to explore and try everything in the games I play. It usually makes me damn good at playing it, but it takes too much of my time.

The first day I got New Vegas there was school the next day, and I ended up playing it for ten hours (almost) straight, and when I looked at the clock it was five in the morning, so I got at most an hour of sleep. Even then I had only explored maybe a quarter of the game at most. Not only are they huge games, they're also highly addictive.
 
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The first day I got New Vegas there was school the next day, and I ended up playing it for ten hours (almost) straight, and when I looked at the clock it was five in the morning, so I got at most an hour of sleep. Even then I had only explored maybe a quarter of the game at most. Not only are they huge games, they're also highly addictive.
The first time I played Civ I had played somewhere between 20 and 30 hours when I first looked at the clock. I believe I've been close to 60 hours in one sitting. It have happened many times that I didn't know if it was morning or evening. I was not popular that time many years ago, I called someone thinking it was late in the afternoon, only to hear the Norwegian equivalent to "zzzzz what'z da fuc happing?" in the other end. XD

Explored a quarter of a huge game in only ten hours? That's fast. ^^
 
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The first time I played Civ I had played somewhere between 20 and 30 hours when I first looked at the clock. I believe I've been close to 60 hours in one sitting. It have happened many times that I didn't know if it was morning or evening. I was not popular that time many years ago, I called someone thinking it was late in the afternoon, only to hear the Norwegian equivalent to "zzzzz what'z da fuc happing?" in the other end. XD

Explored a quarter of a huge game in only ten hours? That's fast. ^^
I can imagine Fallout 4 being a lot bigger than the previous two combined :P
 
The first time I played Civ I had played somewhere between 20 and 30 hours when I first looked at the clock. I believe I've been close to 60 hours in one sitting. It have happened many times that I didn't know if it was morning or evening. I was not popular that time many years ago, I called someone thinking it was late in the afternoon, only to hear the Norwegian equivalent to "zzzzz what'z da fuc happing?" in the other end. XD

Explored a quarter of a huge game in only ten hours? That's fast. ^^

It wasn't as big of a game when I first played it because I didn't have all the DLC, but another reason I was fast is because I read the dialogue before most characters could say it all so I skipped most dialogue except for characters that were voiced by my favourite voice actors.
 
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The first day I got New Vegas there was school the next day, and I ended up playing it for ten hours (almost) straight, and when I looked at the clock it was five in the morning, so I got at most an hour of sleep. Even then I had only explored maybe a quarter of the game at most. Not only are they huge games, they're also highly addictive.

Bethesda games tend to be massive alright. I'm sure I've still not found all the locations in Fallout 3 & New Vegas and I must of put over well over 100 hours into each of those games. Same with Skyrim, I'm still finding new locations lol.
 
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Bethesda games tend to be massive alright. I'm sure I've still not found all the locations in Fallout 3 & New Vegas and I must of put over well over 100 hours into each of those games. Same with Skyrim, I'm still finding new locations lol.

I didn't put much time into Fallout 3, I just didn't like it as much for some reason. I think it's partially because I hated the companion system in it.
I just bought Skyrim a few days ago, so I haven't done much in that, either.
 
I loved Fallout 3. I bought all DLC and finished them.

Anyways yeah Bethesda games tend to be extremely massive. I never finished Skyrim, because I eventually got bored of it. I ended up with way too many unfinished quests :P Guess I'm just a lazy guy.
 
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Fallout that brings a lot of memories. can't wait for it. Hope they don't put it on hold so they can release another Elder Scrolls game and then rush it. like what they did with Fallout 3.
 
I didn't put much time into Fallout 3, I just didn't like it as much for some reason. I think it's partially because I hated the companion system in it.


I'm not trying to convince you that Fallout 3 > New Vegas, because they're both amazing games. But in fallout 3 there's a way to get like 7 companions all at once. I forgot how doe.
 
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What's everyones favorite DLC in order between the 2 games?
 
I loved Fallout 3. I bought all DLC and finished them.

Anyways yeah Bethesda games tend to be extremely massive. I never finished Skyrim, because I eventually got bored of it. I ended up with way too many unfinished quests :P Guess I'm just a lazy guy.

Yea there are a ton of quests in Skyrim, I haven't finished them all either (more than likely some I haven't even discovered yet ). But I have finished all the main quests and the dlcs. If I remember correctly there's one quest that literally goes on forever and can never be completed lol.

What's everyones favorite DLC in order between the 2 games?

From Fallout 3 my favorite dlc would be either Point Lookout or Broken Steel.

Favorite dlc from New Vegas was Old World Blues. Gotta love those sadistic machine scientists xD