Taffer36 on 3/1/2009 at 23:08
Again, do you enjoy managing your inventory? Or do you find it dull and uninteresting and you only put up with it for the advantages? This far into the art form and we should have developed a better system by now, IMO.
I guess my problem couldn't really have been rectified considering what kind of game Fallout 3 is. I ultimately stopped looking or searching enemies for stuff because the game would nonstop throw crap and crap and crap at you, occasionally giving you something decent and sometimes throwing something really nice at you. I didn't like the fact that there were just SO MANY things thrown at you that the game, essentially, made you dig through so much shit to find something worthwhile. No, you can't just take part in combat, grab whatever they drop, and leave. You have to look for stuff, take the really good, consider your current weight and whether you should take the decent, and throw away the crap. But I guess the game is supposed to center around this concept of searching and finding loads of stuff and such.
Also, as a sidenote, why do they let you sit in the game? I haven't found a use for that yet.
june gloom on 3/1/2009 at 23:34
It's people like you why Bioshock turned out the way it did.
Taffer36 on 3/1/2009 at 23:40
Quote Posted by dethtoll
It's people like you why Bioshock turned out the way it did.
What? Game of the year?
WHAT A NIGHTMARE!
Angel Dust on 3/1/2009 at 23:42
I feel an airplane coming.
sergeantgiggles on 4/1/2009 at 02:05
Quote Posted by Taffer36
made you dig through so much shit to find something worthwhile.
Buried in there, there is a point. I don't know why they had a perfectly good categorical tab sorting system for the inventory, but forgot about it with the buy/sell and "throw shit I don't need now in my locker" interface.
And Fallout 3 as a looting simulator does get kind of old after about the 10th copypasted metro/public building.