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picked up my copy last night. Love it.

Anyone who didnt like oblivion is likely to not like this. If you didnt like oblivion more then likely your not capable of playing in depth games like these.

Something like mario would probably be on your level.

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picked up my copy last night. Love it.

Anyone who didnt like oblivion is likely to not like this. If you didnt like oblivion more then likely your not capable of playing in depth games like these.

Something like mario would probably be on your level.

Lol @ oblivion being in depth... it's like.. a 3d runescape.. with randomly generated quests, monsters that level with u and the most repetitive boring story line i've seen.. but i see what you mean, so in depth to run up to stuff and hit it with sticks and magical powers.. maybe i will stick to mario, at least they've got invincibility stars and more intelligent AI..

If your wondering which version to get

If your a pc gamer then obviously get it on pc. Console owners with both systems, get on xbox 360 there is a lot of noticable graphic problems on the ps3 version and ps3 dont have trophy's.

Lol @ oblivion being in depth... it's like.. a 3d runescape.. with randomly generated quests, monsters that level with u and the most repetitive boring story line i've seen.. but i see what you mean, so in depth to run up to stuff and hit it with sticks and magical powers.. maybe i will stick to mario, at least they've got invincibility stars and more intelligent AI..

Lol @ Lol at oblivion being in depth...

Say what you want doesnt matter your entiltled to your own opnion and i wont hold you against it. However 99.9% of the gaming industry will disagree with you.

Now back on topic about fallout 3.

Anyone blow up megaton?

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I have the biggest shits right now with Fallout 3.

I picked up my copy and installed it....and then no matter what I did, it wouldn't run. I tried all the possible solutions, including the official patch, ini file mod, etc etc

last resort............grab my other HD and shove it in the computer, do a fresh install of Vista without all the other crap and see if it runns...........if it doesn't, I'm gonna trade it in for a PS3 copy

I didn't like Oblivion but I'm enjoying Fallout 3 so far, where does that put me :P

Also Laser Minigun + Fatman nuke launcher owns most things

I'm upto the last mission in the main quest so im bumming around and trying to finish as many side quests as possible

also character animations suck :\

Why is the PS3 version shit? Its f***ing fantastic! On a HD Sony 52" TV it looks unreal!

Such an awesome game, trying to take my time with it enjoying all the little things in it haha. Love sneaking up to a raider with a sniper rifle and watching the bullet in slow motion blow his head off :)

ending was a bit craptacular, still like fallout 2 better just because of the humour and pop culture references throughout the game

Still, well worth the wait

Xbox version ran fine, except for one time when everyone's hair went crazy stretched across the entire screen. Hilarious

hasn't come back since though thank god

Got a fallout 3 today for PC.

Having random freezes everywhere after the 1st bit when you leave 101.

This is like oblivion all over again, which needed like 6 month later with patches after patches & after patches to bring the game up to "playable" standards without crashing like every 2 seconds.

While I'm waiting for that to happen, I'll just play RA3 & Dead space in the mean time.

Edited by Mayuri Krab

Picked this up yesterday on the PS3. Seems to be a tops game (and great on the PS3 so far too). I've only just sratched the surface of the game and already I'm thinking about how I'd do things differently a second time around which to me speaks volumes for the games durability.

But initial impressions are great so I hope it stays that way.

Mine freezes at jefferson memorial. Anywhere else is fine but i have to go there for the main mission and i am only 5-6 hours in

Nothing i can do. I changed discs only to experience the same thing with the replacement. This game has some killer bugs.

Waiting for a patch.

Sux such a good game to. I am losing interest because of this.

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