Oh yeah...forgot about that lol.
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Oh yeah...forgot about that lol.
I might have to go for Fallout3. As much as I like the standalone (I'm a sucker for the achievements) 24.99 to get all 5 expansions is worth it.
I bought Oblivion. I played it, but only a little bit and without any add ons.
Ended up buying Fallout 3 once I realized it contained all the DLC up until this point.
Wow, I've been going through this: http://morrowind2009.wordpress.com/ and morrowind looks incredible! I would say it is getting up there with vanilla Oblivion for sure in terms of looks and feel. I'm pretty excited about playing it now.
I ended up buying Fallout 3 GOTY, which is a 9 GB download FYI. So far, I've spent 4 hours troubleshooting it and have yet to get past the launcher without it crashing :(
I think the last time I spent this long getting a game to work was when I had to create a boot disk for a particular game that required like 638k of conventional memory free to run.
Fallout GOTY takes quite a bit of effort to to get work.
In my experience, 90% of the problem is with GFWL.
I suggest going to falloutnexus.com and finding a mod that disables GFWL. I think Fallout 3 Mod Manager does but I can't remember.
Funny...I bought Fallout GOTY through Steam a while ago and never had any problems with it at all. This is on Vista 64bit.
I broke down and bought FO3 even though I have it on the 360.
Not having any issues with FO3 GotY Ed on my end.
Yea, only error I got was about .Net framework, but the game worked fine, on Win7 64-bit
What is it about Steam that I end up buying games I already own on disks? Ended up getting Morrowind and Oblivion...again.