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TopicDid the original Fallouts age well? Don't lie to me like Baldur's Gate
pegusus123456
07/15/23 2:36:14 AM
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The controls are a bit clunky, but it's a turn-based game, so it's not like you're trying to figure them out in the middle of some high octane fight. Once I learned how to use them, I didn't have any issue. It's just kind of a menu-based game. I haven't played Baldur's Gate to compare though. These are the controls the game gives you:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/5/5/4/AAGadeAAEqOy.jpg

Combat controls aside, the actual RPG aspect of it is still extremely solid.

Hexenherz posted...
imo no. I forgot about quicksaving not being a thing in classic games, played a couple of hours, got ganked, totally lost all progress. It was something dumb, too, like I reached a town and they told me to put my weapon away and I thought I did, but... I didn't, and the guards got me.
Autosaving, I think you mean. Fallout has quicksaving.

sabin017 posted...
It might be a good idea to skip the first one unless you like a countdown timer on the main quest that's game over when it's 0.
And while there is a time limit, it isn't going to be something you're hitting unless you're really, really fucking around. And even in that case, there is one thing you can do to extend the timer by another hundred days.

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