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DickDalewood
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Is there a way to have two seperate campaigns going? My girlfriend started playing before I did and I don't want to accidentally erase over her 20 hours of progress... I'd be in the doghouse for life...Comment
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I believe you could save it to a memory card instead of the HD."The only time you loosen your hands around an opponent's throat is to get a better grip."
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During Xavier's Defeat of #1 St. Joe's in the 2004 A-10 Tournament.
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Yeah, i think that'd be possible...otherwise you just have to be careful with your saves. I have 2 separate chars going, and each has 5 saves (I like a history), but since I usually play one guy a lot, then go to the other, I can overwrite the old ones for that char and just be careful. It would be nice to be able to keep them separate tho.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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DickDalewood
Re: Fallout 3
Yeah, i think that'd be possible...otherwise you just have to be careful with your saves. I have 2 separate chars going, and each has 5 saves (I like a history), but since I usually play one guy a lot, then go to the other, I can overwrite the old ones for that char and just be careful. It would be nice to be able to keep them separate tho.Comment
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No it won't but it will autosave over her last autosave(If that makes sense).As long as she has a couple separate save files your safe. You just have to create a new save file, and be able to keep the two apart.Comment
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Re: Fallout 3
So, how does the new DLC work? I'm not even near finishing the game, about 45 hours in now, haven't even touched the main quest yet, do to exploring and doing side quests. Should I wait for the DLC before finishing the game completely?Highheat's O's Franchise
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...l-attempt.htmlComment
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Eurogamer: Operation Anchorage Interview
Eurogamer: Given the military sim setting, would you say the balance in Anchorage swings more towards gameplay than storytelling? Or have you tried to remain consistent with the way the two are interwoven in the main game?
Jeff Gardiner: There definitely is a story here - the Brotherhood Outcasts are trying to acquire advanced military technology, and the only way to open the vault containing these relics is by completing a tactical simulation only the player can enter. The bulk of the gameplay in this DLC is gunplay and stealth, along with some 'team building exercises.'
Eurogamer: Having stripped out resources for Anchorage, how do you tackle the potential for players to feel weak again having become so empowered in the latter stages of the main game?
Jeff Gardiner: Since Operation: Anchorage can be entered at anytime, we've made sure that the player will feel challenge no matter what their level is in the main game. And, since it's a simulation, we've taken liberty to add some traditional game elements to it since it's justified in this context - health and ammo replenishing stations, for instance.
Eurogamer: Can you tell us anything more about the way the Strike Teams under the player's command work, or elaborate on any of the "exotic gadgets" mentioned last week?
Jeff Gardiner: The player will be able to choose, from a limited resource pool, what type of team members will accompany him or her on several missions within the simulations. These choices include different troop types like snipers or heavy weapons troops. They'll also be able to make tactical decisions on how to deploy these troops in certain situations. The Chinese Stealth Suit was what I was hinting at last week - it works similar to stealth boy every time you crouch!Eurogamer: Consumer reaction to premium DLC varies enormously, as you know. What sort of lessons learned with Oblivion were you able to apply here?
Jeff Gardiner: Well, we're not making more Horse Armour! In seriousness, we found that games want to enhance their existing experience without feeling ripped off. We're hoping to strike that balance with our new DLC.
Eurogamer: The 800 Microsoft Points price point is often challenged by gamers - look at the Gears 2 Combustible Map Pack, for instance - and you have some experience with pricing issues. How's the reaction been so far? Are you still comfortable with it?
Jeff Gardiner: We're offering several hours of unique gameplay - along with a bevy of armor and weaponry the player can use throughout the entire main game of Fallout 3. Reaction has been very positive.Eurogamer: You've said you'll raise the level cap with Broken Steel, the third pack. When Pete Hines spoke to us just after the launch, he said there were "no plans" to do that and you felt level 20 left you "plenty tough enough". What's changed? Also, how far will you be raising it?
Jeff Gardiner: Pete was talking about the level cap in the game as it was released. Level 20 is plenty tough. But we felt there's no harm in letting the player enjoy the game as long as they'd like, and so along with removing the game's "ending" with Broken Steel, we figure raising the level cap would allow them to do that. We plan on raising it to level 30 - but it will be a long, hard climb to get there!Eurogamer: You released a patch before Christmas to deal with certain issues in the PS3 version, with PC and 360 updates to follow. What's left to fix, in your eyes, and how soon can we expect further news?
Jeff Gardiner: We are in the final stages of getting updates completed and released. We just want to be sure that they're available across all platforms and languages, as much as possible, and so there are a lot of them to get finalised and released. Won't be long now though.
Eurogamer: Finally, can you tell us anything else about The Pitt and Broken Steel?
Jeff Gardiner: The Pitt is a more 'Traditional' Fallout 3 quest - it's full of morally grey choices, shady NPCs, and features another city ravaged by time, neglect, nuclear waste and moral degradation.
Broken Steel not only extends the game to level 30, it alters the core ending. It allows the player to continue exploring the ashen Wasteland and see the fruits that are born, or that die, from their decisions. It will reprise several main characters, and conclude some of the story threads left dangling.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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