^You don't need to pay for Live to download DLC.
I think Beth might wait until they sell some DLC before releasing a CS. That way everyone wins in some fashion.
For some reason, unlike the other demo vids, I actually enjoyed watching this. The game will still need some modding (please, Beth release a CS!!!) but the vanilla game seemed more appealing in the IGN video (I guess in part to Adam Sessler not giggling like a school girl every time Todd shoots...
I use them as reading material when I'm bored. Plus, I probably won't see everything in a couple of play throughs and the guide might have some actually useful information.
I'll be getting it, but pretending the entire time that it isn't Fallout. Some of my complaints about Oblivion have been fixed, so hopefully I can enjoy the game. And I'm not downloading mods until after I beat the game. I've had too many games ruined by installing mods that take away from...
Seriously? I've beaten it twice on 360 and never noticed. It's a great game. I'm not sure if it's worth $20 to most people, but I'm a PA fan so I think it was worth the price.
Unfortunately, I doubt many publishers or gamers think this is such a good idea. Which sucks, the P&P fanbase is getting smaller, or at least not growing at all.
EDIT: When is Fallout being put up? I couldn't find it on the website or the application.
I agree with everyone wanting a CS. Even if combat can't be fixed, I want the dialogue and story to be the top notch Fallout writing style we all love. The writing is the most important part to me.
That's awesome! I'd love to see something like those in a Fallout game. I just hope there aren't raiders flying around taking potshots at my crew and we're too slow to fight back!
I was in Junktown in FO1 and I'd messed up the dialog with the casino owner and he sent his body guard to kill me. The bodyguard missed and fell on his ass for four damage. That's when I was 100% positive Fallout was the best game ever.
I thought that DS games had a card on them that could be switched out for more memory when games got bigger down the road. I could be wrong, but I heard that DS games can be up to either one or two gigs.