Fallout 3 level

these are some screenshots of my level for the fallout 3 mod i have been working on so far i have finished up two of the levels and am working on dressing the levels with misc. items and clutter.






so far I’m still a one man team but things are going well. My story revolves around a war between a group of raiders and the settlers of the underground town.

The second to last picture is very Condemned-esque. And that’s a good thing.

Looks good, but unfortunatly I will not be able to play it because I don’t have Fallout 3 on PC, I only have it on the 360 (STUPID! STUPID! STUPID!)

Fix’d

I downloaded FA3 yesterday and it’s awesome, running at maximum detail never goes below 55FPS (vsync on)

I still have to finish the game before I try any mods.

teh game sucks :frowning: when you will discover that you can fionish the main quest in 4 h and teh game 100% in 15h , and there are no more than 10 quest you will be a sad little monkey

The 3 DLC packs add a lot more stuff

Yeah, yeah, 360s are bad. Go ahead and keep telling yourself that.

I know I regret buying one. Everything I wanted for it came out on PC eventually, and there’s no way in hell I’m paying for online. I even had to fix the damn thing from overheating with machine screws, because the warranty expired.

Sucks to be you.

I don’t regret it. At least I would regret it without Best Buy’s awesome warranty on it.

I’ve had to trade it in three times. And now it’s breaking again. 360’s are cheap dung heaps.

Whoah, that looks pretty awesome.

Seriously! Am I the only one that doesn’t have a crap 360? I had mine for over a year and a half, and I don’t even think about the Red Ring of Death anymore! I bet I could put it next to a dust pan and it won’t even get warm! (I’m not actually going to do this.)
Maybe it’s my model. I got my 360 long after Microsoft found ot about the RRoD (so I assume they made fixes to it), and it’s the Halo 3 Edition (colored with ugly Green along with ugly Orange, but still looks bad ass!)

I never had the red ring of death. First one- my graphics cut out. All the colors turned negative and eventually cut out.

Second one: Just stopped running.

Third one: Is now having problems spinning discs and often times just doesn’t do it (I have to hit the bloody thing for it to play a game).

I had RRoD once after having the 360 for about 2 years. Within two weeks, microsoft sent me a free new one, with a bonus ‘free month’ for Xbox live. Pretty sweet deal, if you ask me!

Haha, try not having to pay to go online at all, that would be something like a sweet deal.

PSN amirite?

Yeah, because $7 a month is so much money! People being forced to pay for a great service is tearing apart families who can’t even feed their children because of Microsoft’s greed!
And don’t get me started on DLC! I mean, extra content for a good game that could possibly extend the life of said game? At a reasonable price which will allow developers to make more good content?
That’s why I don’t pay for electric bill, phone bills, or healthcare. “Bills” is just another word for “subscription”! Why should I have to pay for them? Just because they’re a company doesn’t mean they have to rip me off!
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to return this gentleman’s laptop before he calls the police.

Edit: Also, raw_bean, shouldn’t you tell us to get back on topic in [COLOR=‘Red’]moderator red?

I’ll start.
Yeah, the map looks cool. Keep it up!

ha I was gonna say something I wasn’t expecting my thread to be a hot bed for which is the better platform debates.

Take a look at TF2. DLC encourages additional sales of your game, there’s no reason to charge for it as well.

I could tell you to fuck off and die. And if you’re so keen on mini-modding, surely you realise that adding a small, inconsequential and vague nod to the topic at hand to the end of an off-topic post is just a way to try and dodge the rules. [COLOR=‘DarkOrchid’]So get back on topic, properly, in I’m-cooler-than-you purple.

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