Jashin on 21/1/2010 at 19:09
It's a fcuking desert, jesus you people?! Well, that's the original west coast fallouts.
Guess the mmo money's just too good. And yea, FO3's not great, but still very enjoyable.
june gloom on 21/1/2010 at 21:30
Fallout 3 was my game of the year 2008.
steo on 21/1/2010 at 22:00
Fallout 3 was dethtoll's game of the year 2008!
Mr.Duck on 21/1/2010 at 23:33
dethtoll was my name of the year 2008.
june gloom on 21/1/2010 at 23:39
steo was my retarded opinion of the year 2008.
catbarf on 22/1/2010 at 00:24
I remember Fallout 3 being more HOLY SHIT OVERLOAD GREEN. I remember getting a mod that got rid of the green tint because it pissed me off.
Renzatic on 22/1/2010 at 02:02
A power plant getting all blowed up real good and full scale nuclear proliferation followed closely by nuclear winter are on entirely separate levels of the ecological disaster scale. One makes shit glow green for awhile, the other wipes out a good 90% of all living things on the surface of the earth.
Ergo, the brownness of Fallout 3 is SCIENCE FACT! :mad:
Nameless Voice on 22/1/2010 at 02:06
Worst gaming news I've heard in a long time. One of the last good singleplayer RPG makers are going MMO. Blech.
june gloom on 22/1/2010 at 04:35
Fringe is spot on with that tag. Haven't you dipshits realized that science in Fallout != science in the real world? The laws of physics are fundamentally different, because it reflects 1950s scientific views rather than modern science. It's not science, it's Science! Take a look at what radiation does to organisms in the Fallout world, compared to what it does in reality. While I agree that the green tint to everything was a fault of the art direction, don't try to pretend that the game gets science wrong because in the world of 50s sci-fi pulp fiction the science is bang on.