Navagon: That's definitely the best option now. But they certainly haven't produced anything like the DLC for it. So who knows whether they'll even produce a GotY for it? After all I don't know of one GotY it picked up.
Delixe: There will be at least three more DLC's to come as modders have found references in the game using the GECK. The next one should be called Honest Hearts and looks likely to be set in New Canaan (Was to be a location in Van Buren). The one after that will be called Old World Blues but nothing about that is known yet, at least there is no Snowglobe for it. There is a fourth and final one I did know that name of but forgot :S
I can completely understand waiting for the 'complete' game but at the same time you are missing out on a game that has 50 times more content than most other games out of the box. I've already spent about 150 hours on New Vegas and will probably spend at least 150 more. It's like Fallout 3 but better. The writing is better, the factions are better, the creatures are better, the characters are better. The only thing Fallout 3 did better was the feeling of a wasteland but in truth Vegas was never hit with a nuke so even that is explained.
Vegas wasn't hit with a Nuke? On who's watch? That would'a been one of my first dozen targets......
Delixe: I can completely understand waiting for the 'complete' game but at the same time you are missing out on a game that has 50 times more content than most other games out of the box.
Navagon: Oh I know that. It's just the whole mountainous backlog problem that I'm having to take into account here. So that immediately knocks most, if not all games into the 'get it when it's very cheap' category.
Play games several at once and alternate...so many hours per game, each day.
Navagon: Oh I know that. It's just the whole mountainous backlog problem that I'm having to take into account here. So that immediately knocks most, if not all games into the 'get it when it's very cheap' category.
Delixe: Make time. Your brain will thank you for letting it play a game with actual writing. Obsidian made it a labor of love because it is the closest we will get to Van Buren. The game is full of references to Fallout 1 & 2 while still being in the Fallout 3 world. Also the whole faction thing makes so much more sense than Karma. Gangs and factions treat you how you treat them not some mysterious sixth sense that allows them to see if you are good or bad. An astonishing amount of this game can be resolved peacefully.
Wasn't F1/2 set in or near Nevada?