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The magical compass of Fallout 3

elander_

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Brilliant puzzle game. You get hints from failure and will eventually win the game. *spoiler* The damned house has to go first. The rest is easy.
 

Kaanyrvhok

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ushdugery said:
The problem with little gameplay mechanics like this is they have to be enhancing something non flawed to begin with if there was this in oblivion no one would have gotten it, so I'm going to assume no one would get it here their unwillingness to accept their mistakes and realised that the base gameplay is flawed has sent them further down that path in nerfing everything because of the easyness.

Thats how I feel. One of the main reasons why I like the idea of playing a firstperson FO game is so enemies can sneak up on me and Beth removes that with a Halo style compass and encounter music.
 

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