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    Anyone played it yet? #2 had crashed so many times I finally gave up.

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      Anyone played it yet? #2 had crashed so many times I finally gave up.

      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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      Philip Laureano
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      Oakman wrote:

      Anyone played it yet? #2 had crashed so many times I finally gave up.

      I'm still playing Fallout 3 on my PS3, and man, it's gorgeous. The character generation process alone is worth the price of admission--you basically start from your character's birth (literally) and the process works its way through "flashbacks" in your character's lifetime to determine your stats. At first, I thought it was going to be lame because the action in Fallout 3 is done in real time, but it turns out that they have a combat system called VATS which slows the action down and lets you queue up actions so that you target individual body parts, and if you're a big fan of gore, then you'll delight in watching body parts explode as the game shows you how your bullets rip through corpses in slow motion. :) So back to your original question--is it stable? On a PS3, I'd say yes. Is it worth it? Oh yeah. :)

      Do you know...LinFu?

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        Anyone played it yet? #2 had crashed so many times I finally gave up.

        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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        Technically, #2 and #3 have nothing in common, so don't rush to conclusions based on just that. After all, the second installment was in the Windows 98 era. I'm sure that they don't share even a single line of code. I watched a video review on Gamespot and they totally praised the game and gave it the 'editor's choice' distinction. I'm sure that if there were big stability problems they would have mention.

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          Anyone played it yet? #2 had crashed so many times I finally gave up.

          Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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          rastaVnuce
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          Played #1, #2, Tactics, #3 ... never had any problems, except the lack of time and getting out of touch with reality :)

          To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities.

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            Anyone played it yet? #2 had crashed so many times I finally gave up.

            Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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            Synaptrik
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            A very beautiful and fun game. Your decisions have real consequences too. Good and bad paths to follow. It really is a joy. I'll refrain from any spoilers. tempted...

            This statement is false

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