This game is pretty terrible. My quest log is full of quests that just boil down to "go to location, talk to someone, walk back to quest giver." I'm talking I have to scroll to see the entire quest log and it's full of shit like that. Insult to injury, a lot of them don't even tell you where to go and force you to talk to every pointless NPC in every map to find the person you're looking for. That's lots of pointless dialogue prompts to click through forever.
Whatever, even New Vegas had lots of terrible fetch quests and it was still good. Well in New Vegas I didn't have to SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWLY walk across this terrible world map. I can't even alt tab out in borderless mode because I'm constantly interrupted by prompts to tell cultists and raiders to fuck off with 99% chance of success. Did these people play their own game? Did they even play Fallout 2, where your characters move at a brisk pace and isn't constantly being interrupted? Also, the only location I found memorable that was at least distinguishable from "post apocalyptic shithole rendered in shades of brown, AKA present day eastern Europe" was the circus.
The combat is nothing special and the writing is humorous for being translated from insane Russian. That doesn't make up for the truly terrible quest design bloated with countless pointless, do nothing quests.
Just get a car, dude! Or travel with the caravans. Some of these prompts that constantly interrupt you are from caravans. Just ask the driver where he's going, pay him 10 rubles, and there you go! The plan was never to make you run around the map for each quest. It was for you to always have to do something new in a place when you finally get there. When I play, I move in this huge circle, hopping from Otradnoye to the closest place to it - from there to the closest place to that place, and so on. You think we wanted you to run straight to Peregon, just because a postman said so? If you're in Krasnoznamenny, have fun with the place, solve lots of quests that don't need you to travel, get at least 10 reasons to go to Peregon, and then go to Peregon!
I'm loving this quest. Timeless political references that no one is going to forget in ten years was my favorite part of Fallout 2.
I think I love this quest more though. The opportunity to revisit every location I've already visited, on the world's slowest world map? Remember the quest in Fallout 1 and 2 that did that? I don't, but maybe I'm not a real fan of those games.
Oh yeah, yeah, AS IF people would forget what that refers to in ten years... You'd like that, wouldn't you?.. You'd like us to forget...
The stuff about killing critters I didn't get at all. We had unprovoked bear and wild pig attacks without any nukes. As if the place you live in never gets those!
The main complaint I have after playing a litle bit is that the systems are opaque. I have 60 points in pickpocketing. What are the odds that I will be sucessful stealing that guy or that guy? Who knows. The game won't tell me. I don't have a clue.
The controls are clunk and the camera is... what you should expect from a 3D camera: shit.
Well it's currently trial and error. You mean like adding some kind of an indicator whether a person is an easy or a hard target? But why? Just try stealing from him! Also, it's easy to miss without a proper tutorial, but you can manage the camera a bit better by using SHIFT to make it go faster, or HOME to lock it on your guy.
I have to admit that "world movement speed is too slow" is a bloody effective minus point though.
Without car it's about as crawly as fallout, luckily world is smaller. You can however get a car, at which point traveling becomes very fast, I'd say even more convenient than in fallout 2, although that's due to world size.
Need to go to the Caravanserai via truck but the guy only says he's going to another place, forget the name (valley of despair or something?) and when I say fine take me there, he takes me to Caravanserai.. is this a bug? or what? confused..
Caravanserai comes from I think Arabic or Persian and means restplace for caravans along the route. So caravanserai is the building/establishment. Journal could have been clearer. I don't remember if it's better formulated in the quest dialogue. Journal is so barebones I am literally using a physical notebook
for things that seem important but don't get recorded. I feel very prestigious however. Also never knew how much did my skill of writing by hand deteriorate over the years of not using it.
Can't find the original poster in all the other posts, but basically yeah, Mountain Pass of Woes is the name of the Region, and Caravanserai is a place in the Region. We'll check if the quest log depicts it like this!
I love the game, but man it could've used some translation help as well as someone assisting in terms of idiomatics, because goddamn.
I honestly have absolutely no clue what is trying to be conveyed here. Is he saying that the topic of conversation is hard on him? Is he saying it relieves him? Is he saying it's physically painful? And where does his fucking scrotum fitting into this, and why is his scrotum exchangeable? I'm sure this made perfect sense in slavic.
Another one, with a much less severe but also much more common strangeness to it, like.. his mutant arms can
cut through metal? That.. I.. I'm just not seeing how you'd do that unless he's a T-1000, or a deathclaw with killer disguise skills.
Not to say we don't have trouble with the translation, but that first statement doesn't look any better in Russian. The situation here is you are asking him "Can I change the subject (of the conversation)"? And he's like - Sure! Changing the subject in a conversation is not hard. What's hard is changing the catheter needle I have in my scrotum. Why do I have it jabbed in there? Because it helps me pee without terrible pain! But its made into a single garbled sentence!
And the arms, yeah, it says the same in Russian. I pictured her having these diamond-hard crab hands!
I honestly have absolutely no clue what is trying to be conveyed here
He's saying that it's easy to change the topic.
Guessing it's a Russian idiom or something.
You got it completely right, but it's not an idiom, it sounds alien and strange in Russian as well. We'd be a pretty fudged-up people if we actually had such idioms in common use! :DD
Where can I get some decent weapons in this game? I have the double barreled rifle and a percussion pistol but I would like something that doesn't jam.
Factory-made guns don't jam. Like, if you have something called an M-16 or an AK it won't jam. But if it's called Tri-barrel Zip-Gun or something - it will!
I think that all with the replies, so I'm gonna go celebrate some New Year! Have a great one, you guys!
Here's a festive screenshot