Fallout 3: DLC to be hours long
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Fallout 3: DLC to be hours long
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<p><a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=229026" target="_self">Eurogamer</a> recently talked to Pete Hines about downloadable content for Fallout 3:</p><p> </p><blockquote><p><em>Bethesda voice Pete Hines has claimed downloadable content for
Fallout 3 will be several hours long and will include an entirely new
quest line. What no horse armour?</em></p><p><em>"We want stuff that's going to
be several hours. Not just like a one-off thing, but something like
where you can download it and play it for X number of hours," Hines
told <a href="http://www.shacknews.com/featuredarticl ... <em>"It'll
be similar to what we did with Knights of the Nine in Oblivion, where
it's like whole new quest lines, new stuff, that kind of thing.</em></p><p><em>"We
want to do stuff like that, where it's adding hours of tangible stuff
to the experience. And it plugs into your existing game, so whether
you're starting a new game, or you're playing for 40 hours, you can go
off and play this," said Hines.</em></p><p><em><a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?ar ... ">Bethesda revealed during E3</a>
that downloadable Fallout 3 content would only be available on Xbox 360
and PC, but not PS3. Apparently work on is well under way, too.</em></p><p><em>"We
stopped doing content a pretty good way before we finished the game in
terms of adding new stuff. So we already have folks starting to look
into what [the DLC] might be," added Hines.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Check the whole article out <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=229026" target="_self">here</a>. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks Anonymous.
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<p><a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=229026" target="_self">Eurogamer</a> recently talked to Pete Hines about downloadable content for Fallout 3:</p><p> </p><blockquote><p><em>Bethesda voice Pete Hines has claimed downloadable content for
Fallout 3 will be several hours long and will include an entirely new
quest line. What no horse armour?</em></p><p><em>"We want stuff that's going to
be several hours. Not just like a one-off thing, but something like
where you can download it and play it for X number of hours," Hines
told <a href="http://www.shacknews.com/featuredarticl ... <em>"It'll
be similar to what we did with Knights of the Nine in Oblivion, where
it's like whole new quest lines, new stuff, that kind of thing.</em></p><p><em>"We
want to do stuff like that, where it's adding hours of tangible stuff
to the experience. And it plugs into your existing game, so whether
you're starting a new game, or you're playing for 40 hours, you can go
off and play this," said Hines.</em></p><p><em><a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?ar ... ">Bethesda revealed during E3</a>
that downloadable Fallout 3 content would only be available on Xbox 360
and PC, but not PS3. Apparently work on is well under way, too.</em></p><p><em>"We
stopped doing content a pretty good way before we finished the game in
terms of adding new stuff. So we already have folks starting to look
into what [the DLC] might be," added Hines.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Check the whole article out <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=229026" target="_self">here</a>. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks Anonymous.
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Hey kids!
Did you know that you can download Fallout 3 for FREE using Bittorrent? Why waste piles of money on something that essentially costs you nothing? And best of it all... you can do this without any legal repercussions so that makes it perfectly OK.
Search for "Bittorrent +getting started" on google and your view on commercial digital content will be changed forever!
P.S. Don't forget to tell your friends about it too.
Did you know that you can download Fallout 3 for FREE using Bittorrent? Why waste piles of money on something that essentially costs you nothing? And best of it all... you can do this without any legal repercussions so that makes it perfectly OK.

Search for "Bittorrent +getting started" on google and your view on commercial digital content will be changed forever!
P.S. Don't forget to tell your friends about it too.
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Thanks dad.VasikkA wrote:Hey kids!
Did you know that you can download Fallout 3 for FREE using Bittorrent? Why waste piles of money on something that essentially costs you nothing? And best of it all... you can do this without any legal repercussions so that makes it perfectly OK.
Search for "Bittorrent +getting started" on google and your view on commercial digital content will be changed forever!
P.S. Don't forget to tell your friends about it too.
Fallout 3 - By Morons, For Morons
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- Hi, dad...
- So whaddya wanna do today?
- I dunno...
- You wanna go to the amusement park?
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- You wanna go to the matinée?
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- You wanna go to the punk rock show?
- Yeah, let's go to the punk rock show!
NOFX
This whole "Downloadable Content" bullshit is what's wrong with the society today
It feels so like The Sims - when they released the sequel I really thought (how naive of me) that it would be full of stuff since they had to come up with all those fancy things in Sims 1 expansions, but now we can have it all with the original game! I guess money makes the world go around after all.
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- Naah...
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This whole "Downloadable Content" bullshit is what's wrong with the society today

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Kashluk wrote:- Hey, kids!
- Hi, dad...
- So whaddya wanna do today?
- I dunno...
- You wanna go to the amusement park?
- Nooo...
- You wanna go to the matinée?
- Naah...
- You wanna go to the punk rock show?
- Yeah, let's go to the punk rock show!
NOFX
This whole "Downloadable Content" bullshit is what's wrong with the society todayIt feels so like The Sims - when they released the sequel I really thought (how naive of me) that it would be full of stuff since they had to come up with all those fancy things in Sims 1 expansions, but now we can have it all with the original game! I guess money makes the world go around after all.

re: DLC - I just have to shake my head. They truly have no shame, none. They're like the 250 lb (translate into kilos if you like) fat guy who wades around at the nude beach in bad need of a 3-day tan, leering at all the barely-of-age girls roaming the sands in their bikinis. They are the utter lechers of video gaming.
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If the downloadable content becomes free at some point in time, then yeah; it'll be worth the wait without much to complain about.
Though I do agree that it would have just been better to include it in the store-bought copy rather than make people pay for it later, keep in mind that they cut production on such additions so they could finish it up and have it on shelves faster. Positives and negatives on both sides, granted, but so far, I think we can all agree that money isn't the biggest challenge; waiting on it to be released is.
Speaking of which, what really got me excited the other day as I was watching the demonstration is that there aren't any draw distance limitations, or any of that shit. It's wide open, off-into-the-horizon visuals, and as of yet, I don't think I've seen any other games that have that going for them. Mass Effect was impressive, but if I recall correctly, it did get hazy in the distance.
As for everthing else they've shown... Fallout 3 just MIGHT live up to our expectations for the franchise.
JUST MIGHT.
And if the game is going to be so good without DLC, whatever new content, be it guns or what have you, is likely just going to be the cherry on top.
Let's not jinx it.
Though I do agree that it would have just been better to include it in the store-bought copy rather than make people pay for it later, keep in mind that they cut production on such additions so they could finish it up and have it on shelves faster. Positives and negatives on both sides, granted, but so far, I think we can all agree that money isn't the biggest challenge; waiting on it to be released is.
Speaking of which, what really got me excited the other day as I was watching the demonstration is that there aren't any draw distance limitations, or any of that shit. It's wide open, off-into-the-horizon visuals, and as of yet, I don't think I've seen any other games that have that going for them. Mass Effect was impressive, but if I recall correctly, it did get hazy in the distance.
As for everthing else they've shown... Fallout 3 just MIGHT live up to our expectations for the franchise.
JUST MIGHT.
And if the game is going to be so good without DLC, whatever new content, be it guns or what have you, is likely just going to be the cherry on top.
Let's not jinx it.