Hm, this is sort of a ramble with questions mixed in.
In the Elder Scrolls games i've taken to playing a single character through the series, via magical means or vampirism. I want to play through all the Fallout games, and i want some other connection than the world between the characters, and obviously those means I use in TES are not avalable. Though the idea of playing a vampiric Vault Dweller would be amusing.
Having a connection keeps things interesting, somewhat fresh, and allows thing to feel like an interconnected roleplay like on the table top.
The obvious and easiest way is to do it in a family tree format, as FO1 and FO2 already somewhat offer that. That gets hairy with Tactics, FO3 and NV, but is still managable. Or perhaps I could simply always join the Brotherhood of Steel, and have that be the connection? Anyone have any thoughts?
My second issue is getting the most out of Fallout and Fallout 2. How do you do it? With the time limits, no matter how generous, I tend to end up rushing (if only because the character would fidn things urgent). I also try and get things done while i'm in location, rather than coming back, and half the time that simply doesn't work. I have problems actually roleplaying in the older games.
How do you as a player pace your gaming? And most of all, fellow roleplayers, how do you approach roleplay in FO and FO2? Its easy enough to (even unwittingly) break things, so that you are a good talker, in great armor, with a nice weapon, and thus you have absolutely no good roleplaying reason to do things like sleep with the slaver for a discount on Vic, or do any of the more interesting things the games allow.
In the Elder Scrolls games i've taken to playing a single character through the series, via magical means or vampirism. I want to play through all the Fallout games, and i want some other connection than the world between the characters, and obviously those means I use in TES are not avalable. Though the idea of playing a vampiric Vault Dweller would be amusing.
Having a connection keeps things interesting, somewhat fresh, and allows thing to feel like an interconnected roleplay like on the table top.
The obvious and easiest way is to do it in a family tree format, as FO1 and FO2 already somewhat offer that. That gets hairy with Tactics, FO3 and NV, but is still managable. Or perhaps I could simply always join the Brotherhood of Steel, and have that be the connection? Anyone have any thoughts?
My second issue is getting the most out of Fallout and Fallout 2. How do you do it? With the time limits, no matter how generous, I tend to end up rushing (if only because the character would fidn things urgent). I also try and get things done while i'm in location, rather than coming back, and half the time that simply doesn't work. I have problems actually roleplaying in the older games.
How do you as a player pace your gaming? And most of all, fellow roleplayers, how do you approach roleplay in FO and FO2? Its easy enough to (even unwittingly) break things, so that you are a good talker, in great armor, with a nice weapon, and thus you have absolutely no good roleplaying reason to do things like sleep with the slaver for a discount on Vic, or do any of the more interesting things the games allow.