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orcishgamer: True, but I contented myself with blasting that extorting, SOB store owner in the face and running out of there.
And being a Gamebryo game you can simply leave, wait 3 days somewhere neutral then return and everyone is nice to you again lol
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orcishgamer: True, but I contented myself with blasting that extorting, SOB store owner in the face and running out of there.
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Delixe: And being a Gamebryo game you can simply leave, wait 3 days somewhere neutral then return and everyone is nice to you again lol
Of course that's exactly what I did, heck you can just walk a few yards and use the wait function:)
Like Delixe says, dont go in thinking it's a shooter. It's an RPG at it's core with shooter elements. Play it like Oblivion and you'll be fine.
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Rohan15: Like Delixe says, dont go in thinking it's a shooter. It's an RPG at it's core with shooter elements. Play it like Oblivion and you'll be fine.
Thats how I play both Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Even I play them always in 3d person view. :) and VATS.
I'd say pick a weapon type you like and focus entirely on it (at least as far as weapons skills go). Small guns is probably the most versatile since its a fair while before you get your first energy or heavy weapon and with few exceptions, small guns ammo is pretty common.

In Fallout 3 ammo weighs nothing so don't be afraid of stealing all that you can in case one day you pick up a gun that uses an obscure ammo type

Be sure to nick the vault boy bobblehead in the sickbay before you leave 101 because I think thats the only time you can get it

Lockpicking is a key skill to build up if you're a real RPG player (AKA: An uncontrollable kleptomaniac)

Be sure to save regularly and alternate your save slots in case something goes tits up

Mr Burke's quest is worth doing because the ending of it is so pretty. Then again if you kill the bastard you can nick his sweet hat and silenced pistol

If you see deathclaws, RUN! Okay in 3 they're nothing like as dangerous as in New Vegas but they're still scary and dangerous
Post edited May 18, 2011 by Aliasalpha
Oh yes, I learned from THAT mistake! Never go near a deathclaw unless you have the anti materiel sniper rifle and even then you should only just go within visual range
You could have went to kmart, picked up LA noire and got a $20 coupon PLUS fallout 3 for free (any 19.99 game).
Another bonus from Stealth is that you can plant living mines and grenades on enemies. If successful, it kills them instantly, regardless of health or level.

My favorite way of dealing with Overlords >:]
Deathclaw tip in FO3: aim for the eyes. It's their weak spot, IIRC.

Also, you can shoot an enemy's weappon out of their hands by shooting whatever arm they carry their weapon with, again IIRC.

I also second or third getting Lockpicking and Sneaking. Don't forget to get some Computer skills because you can get extra goodies that way.
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JudasIscariot: Deathclaw tip in FO3: aim for the eyes. It's their weak spot, IIRC.
Pretty sure thats just in Fallout 2. The tamed deathclaws can be sent wild by shoothing the control device on their head, you may be thinking of that
-Use VATS
-Look out for bobble heads
-Lock pick and/or science
-When investing in skills, the benefits you get from them either comes from investing points in 5’s or 10’s, you’re not going to get anything from a single point usually.
-There are a lot of hidden speech options. If you want them the obvious one is to invest points in speech but you also get extra speech options from other skills and some perks.
-Max out a weapon type although keep in mind large and energy weapons don’t really start appearing till a bit later on.
-Children are invulnerable; depending on how you play this may be important to keep in mind.