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Painted_Doll: No . We old farts prefer the classics series from Interplay .
Funny enough, I just recently loaded up F1 and am starting a new game. I guess we old farts think alike.
Not at all, may think about the game when comes without drm.
If is good, can be still playable even 20, 30 years after release, so I can't say I'm in rush : )
No. I dropped nothing, while steadily playing Pool of Radiance.
No. Because I want to play my GOG games. I will wait for the GOTY or Ultimate Edition of F4. :D
Nope. Currently finishing up a run through Fallout 2. Abd then I have FO:NV waiting in the backlog, So I'll wait, like others have said, for patches, mods, and the complete/ultimate/GOTY edition on sale a couple years down the road.
How should it. Its not even released yet....

...offline retail or on gog ;)
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wpegg: I would, but I heard Bethesda have pulled out their usual standard of quality. Anyone that doesn't wait at least 3 months for a Bethesda game to be hardened by the loyal fans / muggins is asking for trouble.
Can't speak for the console versions which i hear have issues but this has been the stables Fallout I've played in a long time for us (on PC), 2 people playing a lot since release and neither of us have had a single crash, and no gamebreaking bugs either.
Post edited November 12, 2015 by Pheace
Nope.
Nope, thinking of which game would work on my old Linux laptop devoid of graphics card. Tried a bunch that stuttered horribly :-(
Those minimum specs for FallOut 4 demand a new pc, which I cannot afford.
Maybe I should try Fallout Tactics that I never ever got around to. That one runs in DOSBox, right? Right?! :-S
Actually, this Is what I expected. Wasn't sold on Fallout 4 either and would still rather play Battlefield 4 or The Witcher 3.
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MODERN475: Actually, this Is what I expected. Wasn't sold on Fallout 4 either and would still rather play Battlefield 4 or The Witcher 3.
It's not like this community is the best test case group, plus those who did drop everything to play fallout are, well, playing fallout and not posting here.
From what I have seen this game looks very, very dull. Especially the voice acting.

I mean the male player character voice actor is so bland and uninteresting that everyone who says Male Shepard from Mass Effect has a boring voice needs a slap to the face :P


If this game wins GOTY I will be really dissipointed.
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Themken: Nope, thinking of which game would work on my old Linux laptop devoid of graphics card. Tried a bunch that stuttered horribly :-(
These are the games that I've gotten to run on the crappiest of crap netbooks running Lubuntu:

Papers, Please
World of Goo
Neo Scavenger
Desktop Dungeons
Crypt of the Necrodancer
Master of Orion 1, 2
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis

Wine:
Simcity 4
Worms 2
Zeus + Poseidon and the others
Rollercoaster Tycoon
Stronghold
Heroes 3
Post edited November 12, 2015 by 0Grapher
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Themken: Maybe I should try Fallout Tactics that I never ever got around to. That one runs in DOSBox, right? Right?! :-S
It's a Windows, not DOS, game.
And, IMHO, it's the best Fallout game, at least of the first three.
No. Why? Should I? Did it single-handedly make all other existing games obsolete?

I just read in some magazine that the newest Tomb Raider game, which was released around the same time as Fallout 4, is the greatest action game ever made. Hyperbole most probably, but still: why aren't you playing the Tomb Raider game, instead of Fallout 4? How can you live with yourself if you find out later that you were playing an inferior game (Fallout 4) all this time?

Be careful out there...
Post edited November 12, 2015 by timppu