DaveC
Blue Crack Addict
Now that I finally have a computer that can run Skyrim, it's been pretty well consuming all my time. Witcher 3 sounds pretty cool though, and I plan to check it out after I finish Skyrim (which could be a while from now).
Now that I finally have a computer that can run Skyrim, it's been pretty well consuming all my time. Witcher 3 sounds pretty cool though, and I plan to check it out after I finish Skyrim (which could be a while from now).
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I'm just praying that the PS4 version gets much better development support this time around. As much as I loved Fallout 3 and even New Vegas at times the PS3 versions were a nightmare in terms of bugs...
I'm really loving it so far. I spent so many hours with it already. All the missions, even silly side quests, seem to have a good back story and interesting cut scenes.
Thank you, Liberty Prime, for showing me true friendship in the wake of the breakup. I'll never forget you, your propaganda and your destructive ways.
FO3 was bad but I've only ever gotten all the way through FNV once on PS3 - at a certain point the save file gets so big that anywhere with lots of enemies or NPCs (ie the endgame, Hoover Dam, the Strip - basically the main areas of the game) slowed down to the point where it would either take 20 minutes to walk from the main gate of the Strip to the front door of the Lucky 38 for me. I dealt with it once, gave up, bought it for PC and played it enough times to have completed every main and side quest, all the endings, visited every location, got every follower, etc.
I paid for Fallout 3 three times (all on PS3 - for some stupid reason I traded it in twice and found myself wanting to play it again later on), and FNV twice. Worth every penny. And I can't wait for Bethesda to take more of my money.