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Lipto the Shiv wrote:
Indeed. With the interweb at most of our fingertips, I have no idea how the publishers of those guides still turn a profit.

I imagine it's mostly the convenience of having huge full colour maps and diagrams that you can flick to quickly, and not having to keep a laptop next to you or constantly alt-tab out. I've never bought one myself, but then I'm a massive cheapskate.

Some companies seem to be trying to counteract the loss of sales due to internet guides by trying to create books that do double-duty as coffee-table/art-books. I mean my housemate picked up the limited edition guide for Final Fantasy 12 despite having already completed the game (and not particularly liking it) because it was a big shiny hardback and was just so damn pretty...

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flash_cxxi wrote:


I got it because I can sit there and play the game and just look it up when I get stuck instead of having to go and do a search and sit there outside the game.
Also, it came with an awesome double sided poster map of every location/interest point in the game. I have it laminated and hanging next to my computer. :)

Sounds cool flash_cxxi. I would never tell anyone not to buy the strategy guild but it's just something I've never considered because (as the penny arcade comic points out) I have the internet. I love my high speed internet connection, and I can find anything I want on it, so I'd never consider buying something I could get for free, but maybe the book better fits your gaming style. Chances are the strategy guild is better put together. Different strokes for different folks.


Admittedly, some game guides are better than others. A friend loaned me his guide for Oblivion and I found it quite useful for finding locations and getting ideas for character creation and designing magic items.

Then there was Spore, which I received for Xmas with the strategy guide. The book was an interesting read, but for the most part I found the most useful info online in player forums.

I've been getting through Fallout 3 book-free, though I did find a few fun tips online. Now if I could just find a way to get far enough away from my targets before the live grenade I slipped in their pocket goes off...


Shadowborn wrote:
Now if I could just find a way to get far enough away from my targets before the live grenade I slipped in their pocket goes off...

You psychotic prankster, you...

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Shadowborn wrote:
Now if I could just find a way to get far enough away from my targets before the live grenade I slipped in their pocket goes off...

Try a mine. I did that once and they didn't blow up for a couple minutes....


Mac Boyce wrote:
Shadowborn wrote:
Now if I could just find a way to get far enough away from my targets before the live grenade I slipped in their pocket goes off...
Try a mine. I did that once and they didn't blow up for a couple minutes....

*slaps forehead* Of course! Thanks, I've got entirely too many of those anyway.

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Shadowborn wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Shadowborn wrote:
Now if I could just find a way to get far enough away from my targets before the live grenade I slipped in their pocket goes off...
Try a mine. I did that once and they didn't blow up for a couple minutes....
*slaps forehead* Of course! Thanks, I've got entirely too many of those anyway.

You can also try standing up and running. Also, if you go rogue-ish, one of the perks you get lets you move faster while stealthing.


Consider the Defense of Anchorage download. You get some nice goodies at the end.


Emperor7 wrote:
Consider the Defense of Anchorage download. You get some nice goodies at the end.

Agggkk! I need!

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Emperor7 wrote:
Consider the Defense of Anchorage download. You get some nice goodies at the end.

I beat it in like 2 hours....at least I haven't beaten the game yet or I'd be REALLY angry.


Mac Boyce wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:
Consider the Defense of Anchorage download. You get some nice goodies at the end.
I beat it in like 2 hours....at least I haven't beaten the game yet or I'd be REALLY angry.

Yeah it's short, but you got cool Chinese stealth/T51b armor now. And a shocky sword.

The weapons constantly wearing down is a drag though. One of the many pitfalls of Post-Apocolypia I guess.

Supposedly more downloads will let you continue the game.

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Emperor7 wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:
Consider the Defense of Anchorage download. You get some nice goodies at the end.
I beat it in like 2 hours....at least I haven't beaten the game yet or I'd be REALLY angry.

Yeah it's short, but you got cool Chinese stealth/T51b armor now. And a shocky sword.

The weapons constantly wearing down is a drag though. One of the many pitfalls of Post-Apocolypia I guess.

Supposedly more downloads will let you continue the game.

The second download (The Pitt) comes out in February. Its the entire city of Pittsburg made into a slaver camp!!

The third one (March ?) ups the levels cap to 30 and will

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resurrect your character if you chose to let them die at the end of the game.


So I know that the downloads cost points for Xbox360 players, but what about those of us playing on the PC? Are these retail add-ons for download?

I have to say that thus far, my favorite portion of the game has been the Oasis. I was not expecting an encounter of that type, and the moral choices there were the most interesting out of everything I've yet seen.

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Shadowborn wrote:
So I know that the downloads cost points for Xbox360 players, but what about those of us playing on the PC? Are these retail add-ons for download?

Not sure if I am answering your question, but if you want the DLC for PC, you have to subscribe to Games for Windows Live, and yes, you have to use Live points to purchase the DLC. There is no other way to get it at this time.

I agree with you about Oasis--very well designed area and quest.


Haven't been to the Oasis yet. Still kinda reeling from the Tenpenny one.

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Didn't like the residents but didn't like the boss ghoul talking about killing them all. Opted for killing the ghouls but now I get dissed on the radio for doing so.


Emperor7 wrote:

Haven't been to the Oasis yet. Still kinda reeling from the Tenpenny one.

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Don't feel bad about it. I opted for the longer, more difficult option:

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I went around and convinced every resident (well, the ones with names, anyway)to either tell Tenpenny they'd be fine with ghouls moving in, or convinced them to leave. Tenpenny agreed to let the ghouls in, and they were living side by side. Quest over. Then I went back later and all the guards were gone and the place was rather empty. Turns out that Roy decided to kill all the humans anyway, even though they'd accepted them. You don't even get a conversation option to show outrage about it. =( So much for teaching people to live in harmony...


Shadowborn wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:

Haven't been to the Oasis yet. Still kinda reeling from the Tenpenny one.

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Don't feel bad about it. I opted for the longer, more difficult option:

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At least 3Dog doesn't call you a scumbag every 10th news story. Then say 'way to go kid' on half of the other ones. lol.

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I'm on my second runthrough and very evil so 3dog bags on me for almost everything I've done.


How do you rate? The character I made to run through all the morally bankrupt options nuked Megaton by 7th level and he hasn't said a word about it. I'm about ready to go over to the studio and repaint the walls with his blood and brains. Maybe that will get a reaction out of the guy.

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Shadowborn wrote:
How do you rate? The character I made to run through all the morally bankrupt options nuked Megaton by 7th level and he hasn't said a word about it. I'm about ready to go over to the studio and repaint the walls with his blood and brains. Maybe that will get a reaction out of the guy.

Don't kill him...otherwise all you will get is his assistant playing records and very rarely saying who she is, but nothing about you.

It's more entertaining to keep 3dog alive so you can hear all the horrible stuff he says about you.


Mac Boyce wrote:
Shadowborn wrote:
How do you rate? The character I made to run through all the morally bankrupt options nuked Megaton by 7th level and he hasn't said a word about it. I'm about ready to go over to the studio and repaint the walls with his blood and brains. Maybe that will get a reaction out of the guy.

Don't kill him...otherwise all you will get is his assistant playing records and very rarely saying who she is, but nothing about you.

It's more entertaining to keep 3dog alive so you can hear all the horrible stuff he says about you.

"Alright, I've got a new theory. Vault 101... is Hell. And the kid is Evil Incarnate".

I get a thrill everytime I hear that. :)


Lipto the Shiv wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
Shadowborn wrote:
How do you rate? The character I made to run through all the morally bankrupt options nuked Megaton by 7th level and he hasn't said a word about it. I'm about ready to go over to the studio and repaint the walls with his blood and brains. Maybe that will get a reaction out of the guy.

Don't kill him...otherwise all you will get is his assistant playing records and very rarely saying who she is, but nothing about you.

It's more entertaining to keep 3dog alive so you can hear all the horrible stuff he says about you.

"Alright, I've got a new theory. Vault 101... is Hell. And the kid is Evil Incarnate".

I get a thrill everytime I hear that. :)

That's coooool!

Now I gotta play an evil character!

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I've done the "Ultimate Good Guy" and it was entertaining, I'm still working on my goateed "Mirror Universe" twin...


Mac Boyce wrote:


It's more entertaining to keep 3dog alive so you can hear all the horrible stuff he says about you.

He finally decided to say something nasty about my evil character. It only took three levels and who knows how many days before 3dog decided to notice her for the abomination she is. I'll have to dedicate his bullet to someone else.

Speaking of dedications, I downloaded a mod that puts a lot more music on the GNR station. It's a pretty good selection and cuts down on the monotony.


Shadowborn wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:


It's more entertaining to keep 3dog alive so you can hear all the horrible stuff he says about you.

He finally decided to say something nasty about my evil character. It only took three levels and who knows how many days before 3dog decided to notice her for the abomination she is. I'll have to dedicate his bullet to someone else.

Speaking of dedications, I downloaded a mod that puts a lot more music on the GNR station. It's a pretty good selection and cuts down on the monotony.

No more 'whackin and stackin 'em'? Is this a 360 mod?

BTW, did you guys catch Heroes last week? One of the songs from GNR was playing in the watch repair shop scene. Too cool.

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Did you realize that Linderman (from Heroes) is the voice of the President (from Fallout)??

B/C I didn't until my wife pointed it out.


Emperor7 wrote:


No more 'whackin and stackin 'em'? Is this a 360 mod?

BTW, did you guys catch Heroes last week? One of the songs from GNR was playing in the watch repair shop scene. Too cool.

I grabbed it online for my PC version. I don't know if the G.E.C.K. allows for player-made content on the 360. Actually, it's a list of 50 songs, including the original GNR lineup. So "Pete the Butcher" is there, but the guy who compiled the tunes also managed to get the flipside of that song on there as well.

I did catch Heroes, but I missed the tune.

I knew Eden's voice was familiar...


I'll have to point that out to my son. That's cool.

Maybe we can download the songs and just play them in the background.

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Shadowborn wrote:


I grabbed it online for my PC version. I don't know if the G.E.C.K. allows for player-made content on the 360.

Nope, G.E.C.K. and user mods are PC only.


Emperor7 wrote:

I'll have to point that out to my son. That's cool.

Maybe we can download the songs and just play them in the background.

You could do that easily enough. The music files are all in mp3 format.


I'm thinking about picking the "Special Awesome Extra Secret Groovy Edition" for my computer. The one with the lunchbox and bobblehead inside.

For those that have it... how is the editor? I own and have played it on my 360 - but first I would want to remove the level cap. I know you can in the PC.

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:

I'm thinking about picking the "Special Awesome Extra Secret Groovy Edition" for my computer. The one with the lunchbox and bobblehead inside.

For those that have it... how is the editor? I own and have played it on my 360 - but first I would want to remove the level cap. I know you can in the PC.

Intersting about removing the Level Cap. I haven't tried out the Editor so I can't say, but the Luchbox and Bobblehead are nice. ;)


Yeah, one of my gaming buddies got it. He played until level 20 then when he realized he wasn't getting any more experience he removed the level cap.

Although, I don't think you really need it. On the 360 with my pure evil character I beat the game at around level 12.. maybe 13. That was a straight main story character. Didn't do the side quests other than what was easily available. Such as blowing up Megaton.

My slower do it all Good character is about half-way thru and a higher level.

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:

Yeah, one of my gaming buddies got it. He played until level 20 then when he realized he wasn't getting any more experience he removed the level cap.

Although, I don't think you really need it. On the 360 with my pure evil character I beat the game at around level 12.. maybe 13. That was a straight main story character. Didn't do the side quests other than what was easily available. Such as blowing up Megaton.

My slower do it all Good character is about half-way thru and a higher level.

You don't need to be high level to win. It IS much easier though if you want to be a full-on explorer... much easier to survive the DeathClaw sanctuary at level 20 than level 10.

I haven't tried any of the levelling-altering mods, but if/when I download one I will probably get one that slows levelling rather than removes the cap. I found after hitting level 10 and doing a lot of exploration, I earned XP crazy fast. I think the level 20 cap wouldn't be noticeable if you had to "earn" your levels with more difficulty (and as you say, you don't need to be high level at all to play the endgame. Fact, it kind of plays itself for you, sadly, but that's a whole other issue).

Speaking of mods, I heartily recommend "Fellout." It's a very simple graphic tweaking mod that does three things:

1) Removes the icky green filter from outdoor areas, so everything isn't the same green/yellow/brown color anymore, which interestingly enough makes a lot of the rust and blood and decay stand out much better

2) Makes nighttime actually very dark, so that you actually notice it's nighttime and makes it much more dangerous to wander around

3) Makes your PipBoy light brighter to help adjust for the increase darkness (but it also blows your stealth to smithereens, so something ot use with caution).

Largely aesthetic, but it's amazing how the dark nights alone really change how you tackle exploring the wasteland.


So... wait. There isn't an actual editor? Just downloadable mods? Okay.. are the mods made only by the game makers?

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
So... wait. There isn't an actual editor?

There IS an editor. It is called the G.E.C.K. You can download it for free here if you have Fallout 3 for the PC:

http://geck.bethsoft.com/index.php/Main_Page

Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
Just downloadable mods?

There are downloadable mods made by people who own the G.E.C.K, and a few clever folks who can do without the editor. You get them, among other places, at the Fallout Nexus:

http://www.fallout3nexus.com

Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
Okay.. are the mods made only by the game makers?

No. They are made by players. (The ones I mentioned, the level cap ones and "Fellout" are all made by players using the G.E.C.K.)

Go to the Nexus mentioned above and you will see how much player-made stuff is out there.

The "mods" made by Bethesda are called "patches" and "Official Downloadable Content (DLC)," and they charge you money for the latter. ;)

If you're any further confused, I would consult one of the above sites or check out the Fallout 3 wiki:

http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Portal:Fallout_3


No, you were pretty complete. Is there something similar for Oblivion?

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
No, you were pretty complete. Is there something similar for Oblivion?

I don't play Oblivion, but I believe so, yes. In fact, IIRC, the Nexus should have a link to a sister site with Elder Scrolls mods.

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Paul Ackerman 70 wrote:
No, you were pretty complete. Is there something similar for Oblivion?

This is kinda off topic, but try Here


Anyone download the Pitt expansion? I did last night but it didn't pop up as a quest.


Emperor7 wrote:
Anyone download the Pitt expansion? I did last night but it didn't pop up as a quest.

I just did but havent actually done anything with it besides download.... been watching old dumb netflix instant movies instead ><, maybe tommorrow I will see what I can do :P


Emperor7 wrote:
Anyone download the Pitt expansion? I did last night but it didn't pop up as a quest.

I did and it did pop up as a quest, but it took a little bit. I'm not sure how long, since I was busy looting, but it did eventually pop up.

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The Pitt was terribly easy (not to toot my own horn). But, since I haven't beaten the game yet (everywhere I go theres a door I need to open!), it was a nice distraction from the norm.

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Mac Boyce wrote:
The Pitt was terribly easy (not to toot my own horn). But, since I haven't beaten the game yet (everywhere I go theres a door I need to open!), it was a nice distraction from the norm.

How big is it? For almost 12 bucks I would want more than a few extra quests.


Ubermench wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
The Pitt was terribly easy (not to toot my own horn). But, since I haven't beaten the game yet (everywhere I go theres a door I need to open!), it was a nice distraction from the norm.
How big is it? For almost 12 bucks I would want more than a few extra quests.

Not that big. Too quick if you simply follow the quest. I try to explore the heck out of a space so it lasts a little longer. I haven't left yet but I got addicted to Buffout and I can't find a doc.

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Only 3 arena fights. I would have liked more. Not sure how many unique items to be found, but the Infiltrator rifle is sweet and the Man-opener has a cool name. Gotta check out the ammo forge and see what I can make/find. Found 62 bars of steel, but don't know if it's worth searching for more.

Can you return to the Pitt once you leave?

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Emperor7 wrote:
Ubermench wrote:
Mac Boyce wrote:
The Pitt was terribly easy (not to toot my own horn). But, since I haven't beaten the game yet (everywhere I go theres a door I need to open!), it was a nice distraction from the norm.
How big is it? For almost 12 bucks I would want more than a few extra quests.

Not that big. Too quick if you simply follow the quest. I try to explore the heck out of a space so it lasts a little longer. I haven't left yet but I got addicted to Buffout and I can't find a doc.

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Can you return to the Pitt once you leave?

You can go back to the Pitt at any time & find all the bars and give them to one of the slavers (if you didn't kill them). He'll give you GREAT stuff.


DeathQuaker wrote:

Speaking of mods, I heartily recommend "Fellout." It's a very simple graphic tweaking mod that does three things:

That sounds good. Any other good mods you can recommend?

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There's more stuff coming out, plus the PS3 finally gets some love!

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I'm very interested in this game. In fact, it's what will finally drive me to purchase a new console.


Very much enjoying the latest mod, allowing you to survive the end story and advance to level 30. The Wastelands shall sing of my glory!

For my 2nd character - They will weep at the sound of my name!

;)

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