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Multiplat Fallout 4

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Did he fire six shots or only five?
Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself!
But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question.
Do I feel lucky?
Well, do ya, punk.

18 days to go.

 

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New Vegas DLCs weren't enjoyable, Fallout 3's were hit and miss (loved Point Lookout though).

Could go either way.
Old World Blues was the most fun Fallout DLC by far. Honest Hearts/Dead Money had their moments, both were a lot more fun on Hardcore Mode. Wasn't a fan of Lonesome Road, but it still wasn't terrible.

On the other hand Anchorage/Mothership Zeta were trash, while Broken Steel, Point Lookout and The Pitt were good fun.

If I can praise Bethesda on anything, they generally do DLC right. (barring a few instances such as horse armour)
 
Should i just jump straight into Fallout 4 or finish the old games first?
I'm playing Fallout 3 but i think i've ruined my save by entering an area way underpowered and can't escape.
I also own New Vegas as well.
 
Should i just jump straight into Fallout 4 or finish the old games first?
I'm playing Fallout 3 but i think i've ruined my save by entering an area way underpowered and can't escape.
I also own New Vegas as well.

If you are underpowered just change the difficulty to the easiest setting to get out of it.
 
Should i just jump straight into Fallout 4 or finish the old games first?
I'm playing Fallout 3 but i think i've ruined my save by entering an area way underpowered and can't escape.
I also own New Vegas as well.
The games have no connection so it doesn't matter really. I'd probably just wait to play 4 so you don't get burnt out on this style of game.
 
The games have no connection so it doesn't matter really. I'd probably just wait to play 4 so you don't get burnt out on this style of game.

It certainly does have connections, just none that is going to really be relevant to the story.
 
Should i just jump straight into Fallout 4 or finish the old games first?
I'm playing Fallout 3 but i think i've ruined my save by entering an area way underpowered and can't escape.
I also own New Vegas as well.

Don't think the games connect with each other, but if I were was I'd definitely play them. Fallout 3 and new Vegas are 2 of the best games I've played, and it'll also get you familiar with the game before you jump into fallout 4.
 

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