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While I can't think of a questions, I just wanted to say congratulations. So yeah, congrats!

That had me a bit confused as well. The video was clever, but why Halo?

Not really sure how "for" ended up in that sentence. Too bad the editing period is over.

Nipples, my friend.

So many diamonds would be cut.

I can't be the only person that backtracked and then paused for at 0:06.

And with that reply, you clearly won the debate. Bravo.

When it comes to FO3 and NV, being on the same engine means a lot. I never argued that New Vegas wasn't more of a Fallout game than FO3, in fact, I believe that to be true, New Vegas definitely held true to a lot of the pillars of the original two games. Simply having the same leveled actor system as Oblivion's is a

So we'll finally get to see what they're really aiming at.

Might actually pick up the K shirt. Looks neat.

There are many games that have done deserts way better than New Vegas did. The Mojave Wasteland was a poorly crafted desert.

"Oh my God, the LOD textures are just as low res! Boooo, this is crap!"

Exactly! Dead Island got on this list but Skyrim didn't? Witcher 2, on the other hand, was well deserved.

Well a lot of the music for New Vegas was taken directly from the original two games, so it fit quite well. I definitely did prefer New Vegas's music, I've never been a huge fan of Inon Zur (who composed FO3's music) in the first place, as their combat music was especially off putting. Their ambient stuff in FO3 was

Definitely, ironsights, the companion wheel, etc. Luckily there's a great ironsights mod for FO3, but again, there's the problem with a lot of people not owning a PC.

They certainly could, but I can't think of too many that do off the top of my head. Vurt's flora overhaul (http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/39856) at least adds some unique flora to mix up the repeated shrubbery, but it doesn't completely solve the issue. I haven't played New Vegas near as much as FO3, meaning I

This. All of this.

Glad to see I'm not alone on this one. While I do hold a lot of respect for Obsidian, I don't find world building to be one of their strong suits.

For me, it's why New Vegas over the past couple of years has only been played twice (once with the NCR and once with Yes Man), whereas with Fallout 3 I just started another new game a couple of weeks ago. There's always some small part of the Capital Wasteland that I have either forgotten or haven't seen before.