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[–] Blizzard@lemmy.zip 31 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

I'm a huge fan of the OG Fallouts, played them many times. I replayed Fallout 1 just a week ago and it's great but... I would be hasitant to recommend it to someone who never played it. It is really archaic and I'm not talking about the graphics as that's fine. It can simply be a bit hard to operate to people used to modern games.

You don't have any tutorials telling you how to play it. If you actually find a quest log in Pip Boy, it turns out it only lists some quests and doesn't have any details on them, only a vague one-liner title.

Figuring out that a randomly found item called Junk with an absolutely general description is actually an item needed to fix some machinery and that you need to hold right button on said machinery, from the drop-down select backpack, scroll to said junk and click it to use... isn't really straight forward. Same goes for using some skills (repair, science etc.)

The game is also incredibly unforgiving and even when using all 10 save slots you can get locked out. Saying the wrong thing often causes an NPC to attack you, and when you kill them, everyone around turn hostile. Sometimes you don't even need to talk and get attacked on sight.

You go to the Glow without a stock of Rad-X and you can go through it thinking everything's fine and you'll heal that radiation later. Your character seems to be fine, until you try to leave the location and you just keep dying in the Wasteland, seemingly for no reason. This happened to me last playthorugh and after 20 attempts I finally managed to survive by eating every drug I had with me xD. Only some (real) hours later I noticed that my SPECIAL stats were permanently lowered. The game makes it really hard and rare to permanently increase those stats and easy to lower it (drug addiction will do the same, or I think attacks from the Master and/or his Nightkin).

There are also bugs. It's super frustrating when a BoS companion blocks you elevator exit in Mariposa Base. Had to force them to run through force fields multiple times so they die...

These are just some examples and even though some of these issues get fixed or improved in Fallout 2, they illustrate what I mean - a modern gamer can simply bounce back from OG Fallouts and I wouldn't blame them.

Also - since when anyone cares what "tik tok says"?

[–] Eggyhead@kbin.run 6 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I started playing FO1 for the first time on my steam deck. Maybe I ought to have a walkthrough handy as push my way through it.

[–] Madison420@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago

Its useful. I remember playing 1 when I was a kid, no guides just bump around until something works. I also remember asking the older kids in the neighborhood what a Jimmy hat was and one getting in trouble for asking their parents.