But it's your logic. Not necessarily anyone else's. This is a subjective argument and though you're entitled to your opinion, you can't tell anyone else how to think or you look a little insane.
Yep that's my PoV, and FPP IMHO does make a game more immersive because you are experiencing a...
It's fallout in today's graphical and processor capabilities.(Heck no they didn't have today's graphics back then, don't bother arguing that).
Oblivion + guns = Fallout. We've no reason to believe that the humor and all the other elements that made us love the first two aren't present in this.
Heh, you're arguing tooth and nail that your point of view is better because you believe it, when truly it's a purely subjective topic and all are entitled to their opinion.
I don't think you're right. For me, a beautifully rendered landscape is more immersive than being forced to use my...
So.. using that logic it is more immersive to watch a pixel floating around the screen, praying you find some random location that you can actually sink your teeth into... and yet all you get is a random encounter with a merchant fighting some raiders on a screen with a few rocks and a hundred...
Yeah. It would be ridiculously difficult to pull that off in Fallout 3 considering that level scaling doesn't exist. Do your homework, no?
@whirlingdervish: That was my point exactly.
Instead of being a little pixel sliding around a satellite image of the wasteland, you actually get to walk around and explore it.
I thought that was obvious.
Right, and thank goodness. It ruins a game when you run straight to San Fran and get the Navarro quest and end up with Power Armor before you reach level 2. That kind of gaming is crap
I think he does, he's pretty informative without giving away anything specific. Obviously he can't because that would ruin the surprise and the fun of actually finding it in the game. He just gave you a run down of what the game will feel like when venturing out into the unknown, and it sounds...
I seriously doubt they're going to leave massive amounts of nuclear weaponry laying around. They did a great job with balance IMHO in Oblivion. You didn't find end-game weaponry until you were even close to being 'end game'. They're promoting it in the demos and it will likely be cleaned up...