fallout 3 fps
fallout 3 fps
do you want fallout 3 to be fps/rpg tipe game
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Fallout is my favorite game of all time.
Yet, it's been about 10 years since it came out, it's time for the title to evolve.
I think playing the game from the first person perspective would be pretty ideal for the content of the game.
Nothing really has a more immersive effect than experiencing something from the first person perspective.
Yet, it's been about 10 years since it came out, it's time for the title to evolve.
I think playing the game from the first person perspective would be pretty ideal for the content of the game.
Nothing really has a more immersive effect than experiencing something from the first person perspective.
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you suck dick comie basterdMister Leckie wrote:Fallout is my favorite game of all time.
Yet, it's been about 10 years since it came out, it's time for the title to evolve.
I think playing the game from the first person perspective would be pretty ideal for the content of the game.
Nothing really has a more immersive effect than experiencing something from the first person perspective.
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with pleasure.the demon wrote:you suck dick comie basterdMister Leckie wrote:Fallout is my favorite game of all time.
Yet, it's been about 10 years since it came out, it's time for the title to evolve.
I think playing the game from the first person perspective would be pretty ideal for the content of the game.
Nothing really has a more immersive effect than experiencing something from the first person perspective.
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It most certainly should not be first-person!! I know it will be but I can hope against hope.. and when they do make it First-person (which they will) I hope they at least have the decency to make a third-person option. And it better not look like my character has a load in his pants... I'm talkin' about you Morrowind. I like seeing my character in different uniforms and with different guns depending on what I equip him with. In the original Fallout I really enjoyed that aspect. Having it in first-person would totally take away from the awesomeness of your character. And I don't know if it's just me but just the thought of playing a first-person RPG gives me a headache, not to mention actually playing it. i see Fallout as sort of a western and I don't think it will be possible to get that feeling with a gun or baseball bat taking up half the screen. This is just an idea but I think it would be kinda cool to have an evolved final fantasy battle system in a fallout game... you run into a deathclaw and go into battle mode with the vault dweller in the middle, Dogmeat on one side and Ian on the other (so he can't shoot you in the back) and you can throw grenades, change weapons, use stim-paks, etc. Call me crazy but that would be pretty cool. It would probably get old after awhile though unless there was another element of battle that was thrown in, like dodging bullets or hiding behind stuff or parrying attacks. I'm just insane..
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How about this?
Think Kingdom Hearts...
Instead of Disney and Final Fantasy.... Fallout characters and Cereal Mascots! Tada!!!
Keep Kingdom Hearts gameplay, but with the vault dweller, count chocula and tony the tiger as the main characters and the vault dweller has a giant key and big feet and he fights the spineless (who sometimes look like mutants and sometimes wet little marshmallow pieces)
Think Kingdom Hearts...
Instead of Disney and Final Fantasy.... Fallout characters and Cereal Mascots! Tada!!!
Keep Kingdom Hearts gameplay, but with the vault dweller, count chocula and tony the tiger as the main characters and the vault dweller has a giant key and big feet and he fights the spineless (who sometimes look like mutants and sometimes wet little marshmallow pieces)
Wasteland Radio, with Charlie C.
of course I want it to be an FPS because we all know that Bethsoft is unable to make adecent RPG, so instead we can look forward to fireing plasma rifles in realtime...But they won't manage even that, they cannot possibly be able to catch the setting and atmosphere without having extensive knowledge of it, or at least knowing the basics:
Fallout is canon
Fallout2 is canon where it does not contradict Fallout(wich is alot of places, really)
Fallout tictacs is canon where it doesn't contradict Fallout or Fallout2(wich is allmost the whole game)
All copies of that other console trash piece of shite should be dipped in napalm and stuck to it's "creators" and then be touched by a match.
this can enver be said to often
Fallout is canon
Fallout2 is canon where it does not contradict Fallout(wich is alot of places, really)
Fallout tictacs is canon where it doesn't contradict Fallout or Fallout2(wich is allmost the whole game)
All copies of that other console trash piece of shite should be dipped in napalm and stuck to it's "creators" and then be touched by a match.
this can enver be said to often
Yes.Mister Leckie wrote:Nothing really has a more immersive effect than experiencing something from the first person perspective.
But consider how RPGs work. You wander around - ok. Talk to people - ok. Fight... NOT OK! NOT OK! PULL UP JOCK! PULL UP!
1. Looks like RPGs will be forever doomed to "I bash you, you bash me, first to lose all HP loses" system. Ay least turn based makes it look somewhat elegant. Can you think about a game in FPP turn based? No.
2. Fallout has guns. How do you imagine fighting in real time FPP with guns? I can imagine strafing and jumping around like total fuckwad. Besides, should player skill with mouse matter in an RPG?
If not, Deus Ex-like system...? Forget it.
Real time with pause SHOULD work somehow.
So no FPP. Real Time eventually with heavy overview.
Evolution my hairy ass. I remind you that RPGs started as FPP dungeon crawlers then slowly moved up to isometric.
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Something about that statement bothered me. If "First Person" is the most immersive style of gameplay, then hey, why don't we change EVERY game style to first person? Come on, wouldn't it be awesome to have a first person Street Fighter or a first person Civilization strategy game.
The point of the matter is, while the immersion factor is important, you have to choose the format that best fits the gameplay. In both of those cases, there are reasons why a first would be a horrible idea and the same applies to Fallout, an RPG. You'd have to completely change the gameplay mechanics to a point that it'd just be Oblivian with guns and no offense but Oblivian was terrible in such a large number of aspects that I just couldn't play it. It also certaintly wasn't an RPG, but rather a FP fantasy game with some stats which didn't even really effect gameplay. You can't simply put some numbers into a game under some stats and expect them to make a game an RPG, they're simply called "RPG Elements." Fallout should remain an RPG and for that reason shouldn't be a FPS.
The point of the matter is, while the immersion factor is important, you have to choose the format that best fits the gameplay. In both of those cases, there are reasons why a first would be a horrible idea and the same applies to Fallout, an RPG. You'd have to completely change the gameplay mechanics to a point that it'd just be Oblivian with guns and no offense but Oblivian was terrible in such a large number of aspects that I just couldn't play it. It also certaintly wasn't an RPG, but rather a FP fantasy game with some stats which didn't even really effect gameplay. You can't simply put some numbers into a game under some stats and expect them to make a game an RPG, they're simply called "RPG Elements." Fallout should remain an RPG and for that reason shouldn't be a FPS.
Zounds ! We wouldn't want that, would we ? Why, 'tis likely you'd not write a thing, perhaps not even breathe, were paragraphs enforced !Dogmeatlives wrote:paragraphs only impede my thought process.
Sounds better and better . . .
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'Tis true, and look at the limited shelf life that pretty FPS have. Games whose defining feature is graphics do not age well.Koki wrote: Evolution my hairy ass. I remind you that RPGs started as FPP dungeon crawlers then slowly moved up to isometric.
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