I was fine with Fallout 3, maybe because it was the first game I played and I just have fond memories of it.
It didn't feel like a money grab, to me anyway. Fallout 4 however felt a lot more like they just wanted more money out of the Fallout brand.
I'd say both, but yes women in Sparta I believe actually inherited of their husbands wealth and property if they died, thus they were better treated than their other Ancient Greek counterparts.
I still haven't any clue who that is.
And yeah, BOMB would have been a pretty interesting thing. Aren't they doing something similar to it in The Frontier mod for New Vegas?
I was generally less interested in the working space station and more #002, since that one had crashed to the ground in the area the game takes place in.
I still really liked the Beth. Fallout 3, it still felt at least distantly related to Fallout.
As far as I understood, it was a real time version of a slightly updated & changed version of the Classic Fallout combat system.
There have been attempts to revive Van Buren, and there is still one today but I think they ran into some legal issues a couple years ago, and the teams changed a...
I imagine a question like this has been asked at least once here, if not multiple times but i'll ask again anyway.
Would you guys have preferred Van Buren to have been finished and released as FO3 or are you happy with the Bethesda game?
I remember seeing something like a Chinese robot in '76, something like the Operation Anchorage spider bots but with a conical top.
I ain't too sure if they were a fake or not though.
I remember when I played F3 on console, going there and finding boarded entrances.
a while later I remember finding an entrance, though its been such a long time since I've played fallout 3 for a long time.
so it might be a mod conflict as alphons said, or you just haven't found the entrance, i...