

- #Fallout tale of 2 wastelands game version requirement mods#
- #Fallout tale of 2 wastelands game version requirement crack#
In fact I am playing it right now, heavily modded of course.Fallout 3 changed the way players look at the Fallout franchise, and the title that arrived afterwards, Fallout: New Vegas, took this even further. They suggested I push thru the beginning and see what happens. I over heard two guys talking in my local gaming store about a quest in FO3 out in the wasteland and I started talking to them. Years later I bought FONV and loved it from start to finish. When I bought FO3 the first time(no internet no other Bethesda games history total newb) I played about 10 minutes of it and hated the game returned it to the store the same day. * I have to be careful here because I don't want to spoil anything for you. Once outside do a couple quests.Ģ) add TTW and see what that looks like and if you noticed any difference in how the game looks and performs. That is where the game really starts for me. You won't notice much until you get outside *.
#Fallout tale of 2 wastelands game version requirement mods#
But they were all trying to use other mods with it so that may have been the LP'er fault not TTW.īefore you get too invested with FO3 you might want to try a couple approaches.ġ) Load up the vanilla game and see if you like it. You would also get true iron sights and all of the weapons of NV.Įvery LP I have seen with TTW the LP'er gave up do to lots of game crashes. The big thing everyone raved about was how FO3 would run on the FONV engine and be more stable. That of all places should at least have something worthwhile to look at and buy. I have yet to find anyone that sells any type of ammo variants in any meaningful capacity, including the Citadels armory. Sure, they offer stock you from the game, but their caps are so low or their inventory is otherwise seriously lacking. My only problem is that the Capital Wastelands vendors still suck, and don't really mesh well with NV's game mechanics. They carry some nice weaponry, and some mercs wear MKII combat armor, meaning its pretty easy to get a 3000+ profit on them per kill.

Their loot is strangely enough very easy to make a big profit on. Okay, if they get the drop on you, things get ugly fast, but I find a combination of a Bottlecap mine being set off by a grenade hits them pretty hard. I'm forsaking Power Armor for this run, so my fairly low DT (around 13) is probably making things a lot more a little tougher then it needs to be.

The Enclave is actually sort of manageable (Though I have some decent weapons and ammo now), but the officers have actually given me a rough time lobbing plasma grenades at me. I don't know if its something New Vegas did to Super Mutants, but they can barrel out of cover and land right on top of you in a matter of seconds if they really want to, which is actually rather frightening when you're dealing with three normal variants and a Super Mutant Master lobbing missiles at you from a distance.
#Fallout tale of 2 wastelands game version requirement crack#
Super Mutants might give you a good chunk of ammo (Mostly 5.56mm rounds), but thanks to their damage threshold and the difficulty of finding weapons that can crack their hide early on, you'll find yourself close to running dry pretty quickly. Resources are a pretty big problem once you hit the D.C. I'm not using any big overhaul mods here, so its mostly the "vanilla" experience of FO3 only using the New Vegas Engine.Īnd I gotta tell you, its pretty fun. So I actually decided to try this little number out, given that I've been itching to play Fallout 3 for a long time, but could never get the bugger to not explode dramatically on me after twenty seconds.
