Free Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition1/27/2024 But I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. You see, I intended to just be a right bastard, murder everyone, steal everything, blow up Megaton – the lot. Incredible.Īs for how my play went, well, it didn’t go as planned. That in itself is a game-changer, as Fallout 3 on the 360 was really, really slow to load (especially when “checking DLC”) but here you can’t even read the text on the loading screens before they vanish. Thankfully, though, I saved frequently and the loading times – even running from an SD card – are almost zero. There were also a few “things are really busy” (read: giblets everywhere) freezes, which could be that I’m running a Windows game under Proton. Almost all of the crashes I attributed to Epic signing me out about once an hour, causing it to quit every time that happened. Because it is an Epic game (and possibly because it had Games for Windows Live surgically extracted from it), it’s a bit crashy. I do want to make one note about it on the Deck, however. Part of this is probably due to being able to whack up the detail to max on the Deck, and part of it is probably just how impressive it is that Fallout 3 is now on a handheld. Considering how old the game is (14 years old? What?!) it still looks pretty incredible. Well, not sold because it was free, like I said. But then, Epic gave it away for free and I now have a Steam Deck to play it on, so I thought, why not? Handheld Fallout 3? Which I can play without worrying about how I’m affecting the story because I’ve already done the story? Sold. So why has it taken me so long to replay it? Well, it was so big that doing that again was a bit off-putting. I completed it, did all the DLC, got pretty much all the achievements and milked it for everything it had to offer. I did so love Fallout 3 when it came out.
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