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I have 77hrs in Mafia 3 DE which is the longest one. But thats all content, side quest, DLC's cuz I'm a 100% type of guy.I've considered trying mafia, how many hours were they?
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I have 77hrs in Mafia 3 DE which is the longest one. But thats all content, side quest, DLC's cuz I'm a 100% type of guy.I've considered trying mafia, how many hours were they?
Maybe it just wasn't intuitive. I never had a single issue or slowdown with Fallout 3. Fallout 4 had new features like the suit and crafting it or whatever. I never crafted anything in fallout 3. Never used a suit in fallout 3. I never fast traveled in fallout 3 either. These new elements I didn't know how to figure out. Not sure if I have the time to go searching for settlers to tell me in game to teach me. I feel like it should have been easier to understand.I'm finding this quite difficult to believe. Fallout series is one of the most easiest games to learn. Conversations with NPCs give instructions on how to use various items, including power armor. Basic functionality? WSAD, which can be customized in Settings, can be changed to your liking.
Pressing every button on the keyboard and nothing happened? Wut?
Complicated? See the first few sentences.
Fallout 3 was one of your favorite games yet Fallout 4 wasn't because you couldn't do anything? That, in of itself, is complete bullshit. The controls are practically the same. Basically the only features added were settlements, different ways to enhance power armor through skills and addition of multiple crafting elements to enhance your effectiveness on the battlefield.
Tips? Instructions? Every crafting element needed to produce an item, build a shelter, everything is provided in game. Want to cook up a mirelurk cake? Ingredients listed in the recipe. Want to build a bed? Components listed in the recipe. Want to build a prefabricated house? Components listed in the recipe. Want to upgrade your weapons? Components listed in the recipe.
If you need help, ask. A multitude of members here, myself included, would be glad to help you understand the game.
And, finally, yes I do have over 5,000 hours in Fallout 4. Specifically, 5,471.1 hours.
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Keeping with the spirit of the thread, I spent a great deal of time with my GF but got in a good amount of gaming time while she was at work. Most of which was spent in Fallout 4 with about an hour spent in Forge of Empires. Downloaded a couple of mods for FO4 which enhanced gameplay, as posted earlier in the thread.
Maybe it just wasn't intuitive. I never had a single issue or slowdown with Fallout 3. Fallout 4 had new features like the suit and crafting it or whatever. I never crafted anything in fallout 3. Never used a suit in fallout 3. I never fast traveled in fallout 3 either. These new elements I didn't know how to figure out. Not sure if I have the time to go searching for settlers to tell me in game to teach me. I feel like it should have been easier to understand.
I've considered trying mafia, how many hours were they?
These are the ones I am interested in. Spiderman & Miles Morales is for sure going into the library at some point %100 certain. The others I will look into. Thanks for the heads up, appreciate the recommendations coming from an actual forum member rather than a gaming review website.- Uncharted 4 & Lost Legacy
- Tomb Raider reboot trilogy
- Spiderman & Spiderman Miles Morales
- Dishonored, Dishonored 2 and Death of the Outsider
Those are typically 12-30 hours or less.
Fallout 4 is a "walk in the park" vs Fallout 3/New Vegas.
It was designed for the masses.... I don't understand your issue with the game, but please post all questions in the F4 thread and someone will help you!
This vid inspired me to re-install F76 -
I think I did post my questions as I was giving it a shot last time. But ok, I appreciate the help offered. I may revisit Fallout 4 because honestly Fallout 3 was one of my favorite games of all time believe it or not. The atmosphere of "post-apocalyptic" earth was mesmerizing to me and discovering new land was thrilling.
Also, not sure if I should just skip Fallout 4 and just get Fallout 76 instead?
I think there's a certain quality and charm to the original that is lacking from Black Mesa. But Black Mesa is still cool and fun.Did play Black Mesa back when it was a free mod but never completed it. Just wanted to experience Half-Life in its original form since I hadn't done that "fully" before.
True. That’s why I wanted to play the original.I think there's a certain quality and charm to the original that is lacking from Black Mesa. But Black Mesa is still cool and fun.
I redownloaded it with the intention of giving it another shot.Get Fallout 4.... and mod it
I'd say Black Mesa is worth the play through after the original HL. They did an amazing job on BM and Zen turned out really good as well.True. That’s why I wanted to play the original.
wat!?Try to find something new to play if that matters
Maybe it just wasn't intuitive. I never had a single issue or slowdown with Fallout 3. Fallout 4 had new features like the suit and crafting it or whatever. I never crafted anything in fallout 3. Never used a suit in fallout 3. I never fast traveled in fallout 3 either. These new elements I didn't know how to figure out. Not sure if I have the time to go searching for settlers to tell me in game to teach me. I feel like it should have been easier to understand.
Cyberpunk 2077 is most definitely not the same.Tried playing RDR2 and about to uninstall after realizing it's not a game. Just a visual novel with an excessive amount of buttons. Please tell me cyberpunk isn't the same thing?
Coming off of finishing BOTW and vampire survivors. BOTW exceeded the hype. Vampire survivors was solid fun.
No, Cyberpunk is actually good.Tried playing RDR2 and about to uninstall after realizing it's not a game. Just a visual novel with an excessive amount of buttons. Please tell me cyberpunk isn't the same thing?
I have been playing the beta 1.1....it is getting better, but still a bit off.I picked this up as I love warships, and sunk thousands of hours into world of warships, but had to stop playing due to the greasy methods of Wargaming.
This gas is...meh. Doesntg tax my GPU, CPU, or RAM, but in battles, it runs like trash. The campaign is lacking so much....yah, i can research stuff and move ships, but there is no diplomacy. I get annoyed of not fighting and try to pick a fight....sail ships near another nations port and wait to see if the AI gets mad. Cant initiate anything.
Game has potential, but it seems like this is an alpha. Been over a month since the last update.
UADAre you talking about world of warships or ultimate admiral dreadnoughts?
It wouldn't be so hard to get the classic difficult achievement if not for the fact they made the racing mission near impossible. They removed the shortcut you could take in the original game which would have made it a lot more fair.Finished up Mafia: DE, got all the achievements except playing on Classic difficulty, even the Not Classy one.
I haven't even given it a try yet, maybe in a year or 2. I'm just finishing up the Joe's Adventures DLC in Mafia II.It wouldn't be so hard to get the classic difficult achievement if not for the fact they made the racing mission near impossible. They removed the shortcut you could take in the original game which would have made it a lot more fair.
This thread is for games you're playing, not on the fence of buying.Vigil: The Longest Night is it any good?