I quit after I got up to the supermarket type place outside Megaton.
My problem was that I couldn't easily find any missions at Megaton. I said no to the barkeeper when he wanted me to work for him in exchange for info on my dad - cos I was feeling tight. Didn't get much info from his computer terminal. Then when I went back to him, the game would no longer give me any option to change my mind. Seemed a bit strange since he never found out that I hacked his terminal or anything.
I said no to the guy asking me to try to blow up the place, cos thats just rude. And even though I want to help the sheriff disarm the bomb, I have no bomb disarming skillz - and I need to do more missions to advance. Without any other missions, you see my dilemma.
Failing to find anything else to keep me at Megaton I ventured out. Killed a few bandits at the nearby supermarket - picked up whatever basic items and shit guns there were there.
Tried to venture further out with my new protectotron or whatever that robot from Lost in Space was - which quickly got detroyed along with me, as soon as I met a bunch of supermutants.
Trying to get to the galaxy radio station by stealth and my puny guns didn't favour well either.
Allong with the fact my machine was chugging along at a poor frame rate outdoors - I decided to put it on the shelf until I get my new rig in a few months.
All in all, so far I agree with Silent. All the mundane aspects of Oblivion as well as the good stuff have been copied over to Fallout, and so far has shown nothing more. Not a fan of VATS either - would have liked to have either had the choice to play this purely like an FPS (like STALKER), or be forced to use VATS and have it actually be a challenge/interesting (rather than just aim for the head to blow it off easier).
Course I'm looking forward to playing it on my new rig - and finding some way to advance. My friend can't get enough of it and everyone else likes it, so I want to see what Im missing. Any tips?
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