| rocketpig said: Second, this game lacks the heart of Fallout. As a friend put it, it lacks the "apathetic reaction" to situations that was so endearing about the originals. If you don't do anything in Fallout 3, nothing happens. Bethesda doesn't seem to understand that the Fallout world keeps happening no matter if you're there or not, whether you do anything or not. Everything is triggered by the player. It's sad. Part of the fun of the older games was just sitting back, grabbing popcorn, and watching an event unfold without lifting a finger. Then, if you felt like being a real bastard, you'd clean up the remainder. Plus, this game doesn't focus on natural allies/enemies. If I randomly kill ghouls outside Tenpenny, the ghouls inside the museum don't give a shit and they're still cool with me - until I kill one of them. |
Not everything is triggered by the player. Have you gone to Big Town yet?
Better yet, have you gone to the Capitol Building? If not, you really have no idea what your talking about.
The game does have natural allies & enemies. Feel free to pop off a few Outcast or Brotherhood members at some point. As you progess, your going to see far more Enclave Vertibirds & Talon Company members attack you.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







