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  • Bahnzo
    Can't spell antetokounmpo
    • Jun 2003
    • 2809

    #331
    Re: Fallout 3

    Originally posted by DarkleafGoJays
    You have to find the sweet spot, by trying the bobby pin but not too hard...Try turning a little while moving the pin around if you turn too hard the pin breaks..Start from one side and move the pin in increments until you find it..Sorry its kind of a hard thing to explain.

    As far as finding pins I have found all of mine in drawers,lockers and metal bins..
    Ok thanks. Guess I'll have to try saving the game before lockpicking and do some practice. The problem is I assumed finding picks (or buying them) would be easy, but they seem pretty limited. Might have to start over, I'm only just outside the vault so not very far along.
    Steam: Bahnzo

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    • bomberooski
      MVP
      • Nov 2005
      • 1083

      #332
      Re: Fallout 3

      any new impressions out there?
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      • Flightwhite24
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2005
        • 12094

        #333
        Re: Fallout 3

        1 more hour for us on EST. Don't know if I should spend the rest of the evening reading the guide or jump right into the game. But I can tell you this. I'm excited as heck. Peace!!!!
        The poster formerly know as "FLIGHTWHITE"

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        • Darkleaf
          MVP
          • Feb 2006
          • 1685

          #334
          Re: Fallout 3

          Originally posted by Bahnzo
          Ok thanks. Guess I'll have to try saving the game before lockpicking and do some practice. The problem is I assumed finding picks (or buying them) would be easy, but they seem pretty limited. Might have to start over, I'm only just outside the vault so not very far along.

          I don't think you should start over, once you start exploring you will find them.. I broke maybe 10 learning, Lots of variables, in how difficult the lock is, how good you are at it, is lockpick one of your skills?

          Spoiler

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          • bomberooski
            MVP
            • Nov 2005
            • 1083

            #335
            Re: Fallout 3

            still on the fence about 360 or PS3
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            • Darkleaf
              MVP
              • Feb 2006
              • 1685

              #336
              Re: Fallout 3

              Originally posted by bomberooski
              still on the fence about 360 or PS3

              I have it for PS3, I suggest 360 for the achievements and for the future DLC. Just my opinion.

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              • bomberooski
                MVP
                • Nov 2005
                • 1083

                #337
                Re: Fallout 3

                I could care less about the achievements. but the dlc sounds great
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                • goh
                  Banned
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 20755

                  #338
                  Re: Fallout 3

                  What's wrong with the character? Just bad animation in 3rd person or is he sick/injured? That doesn't look right at all. I wasn't watching earlier in the stream so I'm not sure if something happend to him or not.

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                  • Darkleaf
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 1685

                    #339
                    Re: Fallout 3

                    Originally posted by goh
                    What's wrong with the character? Just bad animation in 3rd person or is he sick/injured? That doesn't look right at all. I wasn't watching earlier in the stream so I'm not sure if something happend to him or not.

                    Could be a burned copy the quality is horrible, whats with all the blurs?


                    Edit: looks better now..

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                    • bomberooski
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 1083

                      #340
                      Re: Fallout 3

                      don't get me nervous this close to release
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                      • Darkleaf
                        MVP
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 1685

                        #341
                        Re: Fallout 3

                        Originally posted by bomberooski
                        don't get me nervous this close to release

                        No you misunderstood I was talking about the feed. My copy doesnt look blurry at all.

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                        • goh
                          Banned
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 20755

                          #342
                          Re: Fallout 3

                          Well does your character walk like that in 3rd person?

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                          • Darkleaf
                            MVP
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 1685

                            #343
                            Re: Fallout 3

                            Originally posted by goh
                            Well does your character walk like that in 3rd person?
                            He walks funny yeah but I try not to use 3rd person. I thought you were talking about the blur..

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                            • poster
                              All Star
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 7506

                              #344
                              Re: Fallout 3

                              IGN Review

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                              • Flawless
                                Bang-bang! Down-down!
                                • Mar 2004
                                • 16780

                                #345
                                Re: Fallout 3

                                Eurogamer Review - 10

                                In any case, I'm scraping the barrel for things to pick holes in. Fallout 3 has been by some margin the most enjoyable game I've played since BioShock - a game with which it shares a similar artistic vision and ambience. Despite so many worries, Fallout 3 almost effortlessly succeeds in its central aim of reviving a much-loved brand to appeal to the vast majority of players. It's a thrilling, all-consuming experience that will absorb you for weeks, whether you're attracted by the action, the adventure, or the role-playing, as you fall in love with the relentless excitement, incredible atmosphere, sense of place and sheer choice.

                                Bethesda has once again delivered a game of life-affirming brilliance that will be heralded as a classic, and talked about for years to come.
                                TeamXbox Review - 9.4

                                All told, Fallout 3 is a great game. Granted, I still have a lot left to explore, but the pace and scope of Wasteland is fabulous. It’s not a platformer, so if you’re expecting nonstop thrills, this might not be for you. You’ll have sections where you’re zigzagging across the landscape and minutes between combat, but there’s a depth to this trek. You feel as if you’re a post-apocalyptic survivor searching for a close relative who may or may not be in danger…and who has to grow up through near-death encounters with the worst creatures or others seeking to survive the same horrors you are. When people talk about deep, immersive video games, Fallout 3 can stand as a reference.
                                1UP Review - A

                                If you seek to break the world, you'll occasionally find a way -- which is understandable, given the limits of time and tech -- but it does pull you out of the otherwise broad and engrossing experience. Faults be damned, though; this is the kind of hugely ambitious game that doesn't come around very often, and when it does, you'd be a fool not to play it and enjoy the hell out of it and look forward to the day (next-next-gen?) when the fidelity of open-world RPGs takes another big step closer to the uncanny valley's far side.
                                Go Noles!!! >>----->

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