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Review Fallout 3: Operation: Anchorage

DarkUnderlord

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"<a href="http://au.xbox360.gamespy.com/xbox-360/fallout-3/946136p1.html">Bethesda's DLC Producer Jeff Gardiner took time out of his busy schedule to lay down some of the factoids you crave</a>":
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<blockquote>Operation: Anchorage does include a fictional tank as an enemy. The "Screw Tank" will not be usable by the player, however!
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Operation: Anchorage is a more linear experience. However, there are decisions to be made within the scope of the content itself. The player has the choice on how to outfit their strike team. They also get to decide how to approach and subdue the Chinese Stronghold, as well as how and if they'll help the Brotherhood Outcasts. Subsequent DLC, The Pitt and Broken Steel, will contain more open-world gameplay.
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Operation: Anchorage will last from four to six hours depending on playstyle. Any of the weapons or armor the player is able to acquire in the simulation can be used elsewhere in the Fallout world. Despite what some may think, Russia is a bit too far away to be seen from this point of Alaska. ;)
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We've added new perks but the combat system as a whole will stay the same. Within the simulation weapons will be at maximum condition and there are ammo and health dispensers, which do change the feel of the game quite a bit. It allows the player to have fun and not worry so much about resource management.</blockquote>
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xuerebx

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I knew someone would pick that bit up.

To be fair, right now, that's what I want. Fun, just fun. And no game seems to offer this at the moment, unless you count games I've played for 23,450 times, it's getting boring now.
 

hiver

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God fucking diarrhea retard brain fail.

At this point dumbfuck would be a compliment.
 

Avu

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So they're dumbing down fallout 3. When you'd think we've reached a new peak one that would be hard to scale our brave developers at bethesda show us nothing is imposible. All hail these heroes of modern times. We should be building them statues.
 

hiver

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And dipping them inside if possible. Then letting pigeons and small kids and crack heads to ther thang on them.
 

WhiskeyWolf

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Avu said:
So they're dumbing down fallout 3. When you'd think we've reached a new peak one that would be hard to scale our brave developers at bethesda show us nothing is imposible. All hail these heroes of modern times. We should be building them statues.
It's "bottom", not "peak". Beth hit the bottom a long time ago, now they are digging - let's hope they bury themselfs.
 

Avu

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True but they recycled that one from Oblivion too. Things hardly make sense there as well.
 

Helton

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You can't actually see Russia from Lakasa, lol, and that's why you can take these digital simulation weapons back with you into the real wo0rld.
 

Mister Arkham

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Hümmelgümpf said:
Any of the weapons or armor the player is able to acquire in the simulation can be used elsewhere in the Fallout world.
That makes absolutely no fucking sense.

You'll probably unlock a cache of pre-war weapons and kit once you finish the simulation. Then you'll take your new Gauss Rifle out into the wasteland and shoot at dudes for about ten minutes before it degrades to the point of shit and there's not a single similar weapon in the game world to repair it with...

...Except for all of the other ones that will magically appear in the hands of raiders. Difficulty scaling FTW!

I'm both amused and set aback by the stupidity of the statement: "It's a military simulation, it was never designed to be 100% accurate."

Really? Because it probably should have been!
 

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GSpy Reader: Fallout Nerd Question: Will there be an explanation given for why T-51b is in use in Alaska rather than a variation on the T-45b? Aren't the Power Armor suits in Fallout 3 supposed to be the original, older models?

Jeff Gardiner: As this is a combat training simulator, the creators of the simulation didn't design it to be 100% historically accurate!

Faithfulness to the originals? Who the fuck needs that shit!
 

Jaime Lannister

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DarkUnderlord said:
Operation: Anchorage will last from four to six hours depending on playstyle. Any of the weapons or armor the player is able to acquire in the simulation can be used elsewhere in the Fallout world.

god help us all
 

NiM82

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Hümmelgümpf said:
Any of the weapons or armor the player is able to acquire in the simulation can be used elsewhere in the Fallout world.
That makes absolutely no fucking sense.

They're probably available in the bunker/vault or whatever the simulator is located in. If they really are holodeck-realworld, then that really is a new low.
 

Phalanx01

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Isn't necrophilia illegal or something? Why are they still screwing around with this dead game? Only peeps that seem to like it are console tards.

-> And why the hell did they vote this crap game of the year? Aren't there any decent games around anymore?
 

WhiskeyWolf

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Phalanx01 said:
-> And why the hell did they vote this crap game of the year? Aren't there any decent games around anymore?
If you find any, tell us.
 

OSK

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Jaime Lannister said:
"There definitely is a story here - the Brotherhood Outcasts are trying to acquire advanced military technology, and the only way to open the vault containing these relics is by completing a tactical simulation only the player can enter."

They aren't even trying anymore.
 

Dark Matter

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entertainer said:
It allows the player to have fun and not worry so much about resource management.

True Fallout spirit.
Fallout wasn't about having fun? And what resource management did Fallout have? Money was hardly an issue because all the equipment you could possibly need was dropped by your enemies or found lying around in the gameworld.
 

MetalCraze

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Dark Matter said:
Money was hardly an issue because all the equipment you could possibly need was dropped by your enemies or found lying around in the gameworld.

Yes - if you wasn't a complete idiot. However this is not the case with Bethesda customers who think that Fallout's stat screen has the complexity of a Boeing 747's cockpit.
 

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