what a ripoff!

Post » Tue Dec 14, 2010 1:08 am

I'm kind of getting mixed signals here. It was horrible... But it's a must have? It's horrible but you play Fallout for the storyline? I don't understand what your problems are. I mean, character development? There's plenty of character development. Joshua has a deep backstory that you can talk to him about. The two companions also have fairly deep backstories, along with their own companion quests. Heck, even the caravaneers
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have a fair bit of development for their role. And the survivalist? He has more character development than nearly any character in FO3, and he's been dead for two centuries!

Storyline? HH's story doesn't seem particularly bad to me? What is the problem you had with it?

...And yeah, everyone going hostile is a glitch, I guess. It didn't happen to me unless I stole from one of the tribes or shot at them by mistake.



I've got to admit this made me lol, considering that the only Fallout 3 DLC that actually featured exploring in any real sense was Point Lookout. Maybe Pitt too if you consider a scavenger hunt for iron bars to be exploring. But Broken Steel? No exploration there. All the quests have markers that lead you directly there and there are no new areas that aren't involved in the main questline. Anchorage? Zeta? Duuuuur.



Use movetoqt and you can complete every quest in five minutes! Clearly this means that every quest in both FO3 and NV and their respective DLCs is too short! Both games suxx0r!

Man, I don't know what it is about these boards, but standards of criticism are just terrible. Where are the people actually giving well-reasoned opinions with the justifications behind them? I am disappointed. :(

This.(seriouzly were are all the people with all the good critisism seriously when i hear someone being a critic of HH i get the feeling that all they do is play COD all day long) HH was the best DLC in the fallout univere IMO you know its not an opinion...its FACT.
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Post » Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:53 pm

It took me two days (not full days, but each day about 4 hours)

I took my time and tried exploring every little thing.

The dlc was great and a great addition to NV but I always like the research bases more that have futuristic guns (That's why I can't wait for OWB)

DLC was great for what it was. I love some of the new weapons and to have a piece of ranger armor without the damn faction script.
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Post » Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:46 am

I know being new on here my reply will hold very little merit if any, but I found HH to be worth $10. I went in knowing that you get what you pay for. Zion was fun to explore and the focus on surviving off the land was plaid very well. However I would have paid more ($25-$30) for a more intriguing plot. And how cool would it have been to be taken in by one of the three tribes. They could have had a perk to coincide with which tribe if any you went with. All-in-all I left Zion pretty happy.
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Post » Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:54 pm

How about 3 Giant yao guai after exiting a cave? I was trapped in a corner there was no > :bolt:
34 12 g shells and 25 stimpacts later :gun:

try using 12.7mm smg.
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