It's not very long 15 to 20 hours, it seems. Nothing compared with Kingdoms of Amalur... it took me 120 hours without DLCs.
I'm now on 35 hours in Fallout: New Vegas. I guess I can go to more 20 hours easily.
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There is lots of fantastic profesional looking mods for Fallout New Vegas who fit perfectly into the gameplay and enviroment and worth start a new game but since you are only at h35 they could be fittend in and would come just right on timeVPaulus wrote:I got bored with Fallout 3, so I've gave up at the time. Maybe I should turn back one of these days.
With Fallout: NV I haven't been bored.
My gaming backlog is keeping in getting bigger and bigger.
Damn Steam sales. (I'm joking)
Believe me..the ones I mentioned do not interfere with the story but fill in empty gaps and spaces and add more locations were there was nothing before...you wont notice so much that they are not part of the vanilla game..some of the dlc have weid locations and content tooVPaulus wrote:Hmm. Yes I'm registered at Nexus. I did a quick look before starting to play. But didn't saw anything relevant at the time.
I'll look into these, although I generally like always to play the game the way the devs intended. Usually I'm only looking for cosmetic mods.
But that's not a gold rule.
I just came across this...check this outVPaulus wrote:Yes, I've the Nexus mod manager installed. I use it also with Skyrim.
And I've all the DLCs. I bought the whole package when it was on sale last year. I was going to wait for GOTY, but It was around 10€ so I couldn't resist. A real bargain.
Thanks.

Sure you do.Muddy wrote:But...but, I hate games that are about war.
The first Resident Evil and Silent Hill for Playstation and Silent Hill 2 for PS2 were pure awesomeness..especially Resdient Evil with 3d characters in pre-rendered scenes had people gobsmacked cause such realism never existed beforeVPaulus wrote:I don't like to play games with Zombies. If it would be only the survival part, I would consider it.......
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Them friggin Thargoids, or whatever they were called.VPaulus wrote:My favorite C-64 game was Elite. A true classic.