I'm just started the PS3 version. I don't care for any DLC, I never touched the Oblivion stuff. The game looks and plays well. The FUD about the PS3 version was either overblown or the patch fixed it.
I can't tell if I like FO3 or not. I like the world and the combat, but something about it is intimidating. I have this anxiety when I think about playing. The open world aspect, underground levels, fear of not saving, etc. all roll together and make me not want to play.
I also have an issue with blowing my ammo and stimpacks and worry I can't afford or find more. I really enjoy fighting humanoids with weapons, I get guns, ammo, etc. I really hate fighting animals and stuff (fire shooting ants suck).
I think I'm level 5 doing some side quest, so maybe I just need to level up. I can appreciate the game, it looks good and is deep, but I am almost tempted to put it aside for something lighter... maybe I should play more LBP for a while
A great tip is to intelligently use cover. With super mutants, you can hear them reloading, then move in to get headshots. If you have a chance to get 3-4 headshots off, go for it. then you can move around and use cover to let your AP refill and go at it again..
I also have an issue with blowing my ammo and stimpacks and worry I can't afford or find more. I really enjoy fighting humanoids with weapons, I get guns, ammo, etc. I really hate fighting animals and stuff (fire shooting ants suck).
I found the game had three "tiers" of enemies, so the game gets easier up to level 8 or so, when it ramps up again... then easier until level 13 or so, when it ramps up again.I hear the game gets really easy because the enemies never get harder, seems like the opposite problem that Oblivion had. I hated the leveling enemies in Oblivion, I think I'd rather have Fallout 3 system of static levels.
Eurogamer gave the DLC a 5/10 and it does sound pretty lame from reading what the players have said about it. That being said I boycott exclusive DLC and I will be lucky to finish the story anyhow with my gaming ADD.
Boycott, shmoycott, the only thing boycotts accomplish is you get to miss out on lots of cool stuff while the rest of us have fun.
It accomplishes lower sales and encourages the publishers/developer to reach the largest audience with their creation.
But this gen seems to be about rushing product and holding back material for DLC, the nickel and diming is sad. Horse armor anyone?
I'd buy the DLC if I actually like Fallout 3. But it's not nearly as good a game as Fallout 1 and 2. Another case of a game I'd probably like more if it was called anything other than Fallout 3.
I mean Fallout 1 wasn't called Wasteland 2 even though it was clearly inspired by it. And while Fallout 3 is clearly inspired by the 2 previous games, it still doesn't feel like another title in the series. Meh, but that's probably just me.
Regards,
SB