Do you think rage is similar to fallout?

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Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
I am acquainted with fallout didn't discover post apocolyptia however seriously is the work of art and F03 unusual artwork, has mutants, raiders, buildings constructed from the debris and the enclave. "Authority", conveying his message through robots around the wasteland. And not even the free world. I do not be acquainted with; I wonder if it will be worth getting if only to capitalize on the success of peasant organizations. I love Bethesda games, in general, and own almost all published in recent years, but something about this scam to me crying.

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03-10-2011
Shae
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
I think Bethesda made important headway in the redevelopment of the Fallout universe as ingeniously conceived Obsidian FO3, making the game a true representation of the three parts of humanity. A struggle for control of the government against a plea for humanitarian ideals established in the landscape flood of humanity left to its own machine isolation. This is not about to face so raw and complex variables. This is the man in opposition to the world, a world of dark and twisted change is the consequence of being a kind of bad.

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03-10-2011
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
Not exactly can you blame Bethesda Rage to perform very similar to Fallout, Bethesda are the editors, ID Software are the developers. But there is allot in common between the two titles. Fallout is in post-apocalyptic nuclear bombs because Rage is, however, in this state because of an asteroid after colliding with the Earth, not much difference really.

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03-10-2011
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
The player is protected against rabies asteroids to stay in a capsule of land, known as the 'Ark', very similar to the infamous Vault Fallout. Mutants, raiders, isolated civilizations, No. governmental, and houses of debris and all who struggle for survival is present in both games, but have its unique Rage side as well. Vegetables are a big difference between the two games, feature Rage power to buy vehicles, and custom but the player wants, and can be used for fighting or racing. However, I would like to see the game in action and see for myself the differences between titles.

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03-10-2011
mbangali
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
The only thing that is different from Fallout 3 is the player animations. Since Quake 2 and later, Quake 3, and subsequently Doom 3 has better animations Fallout 3, I'd say it's safe to assume that Rage will have better animations Fallout 3.

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03-10-2011
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
I also think this game will be much more like a shooter style identification, where guns are more or less accurate to begin with, or at least close to it if you need to level up, unlike the weapons in Fallout 3 that are more or less inaccurate, and id like any shooter, but emphasizes the shotguns and rocket launchers. Each shooter has begun identification with the fatality.

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03-10-2011
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
I think Fallout 3 will be to maintain a better sense of world exploration and RPG character development, while Rage deliver combat vehicles / careers (management did better than Borderlands) and more FPS shooter experience. A major difference in the world is the fact that Fallout 3 is still largely influenced by the 1950, which I think will help make the distinction in the rage. I do not think Rage is cashing in on success of Fallout, as the post-apocalyptic setting has been popular for centuries, so any exploration game you're bound to get attention.

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03-10-2011
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
Borderlands were counterfeit fallout (damn 2K) and I consider pretty much the similar of Rage. I'm pleased that Zenimax at the moment owns id software, as a result they are able to still obtain all the credit. I consider that games have to be original (Portal/ Mario Galaxy) and I don't observe that within Rage. However games have to also be awesome and I do perceive that in Rage! I consider that it possibly will be the coolest game of 2010 however not the most innovative one.

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03-10-2011
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
Fallout3 and New Vegas succeed big within the area of "openness" and the RPG concept, where within RAGE your situate into a quite static story line and are compulsory to ally through the rebels, versus being capable to go somewhere, perform whatever thing through huge dialogue choices that permit the player on the way to truly be superior, neutral or immorality.

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03-10-2011
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
I believe that the progress that leads to RAGE IdTech5 are equally offset by advances Bethesda / Obsidian has succeeded in expanding the RPG aspect, and I think there will be a sharp division between fans from both sides. ID fans (used to be one of them) are really only interested in the best FPS experience you can get with the lowest latency and delay line, and destined mainly for multi-player environments. Fallout fans are more interested into the game aspects of the role of the free world and freedom to "do" any game we want to make our experiences - in the election of the players have a profound impact on the game itself. It is clear that tons of people "as" the two parties, but fans are quick to point out the differences and gravitate in one direction.

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04-10-2011
Jung
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Re: Do you think rage is similar to fallout?
I presently played Stalker. The three of them incessantly. They are much better than anything else. I have hundreds of hours in my favorite place on a computer. The one I have now, a i5-750 3.6 GHz and a GTX 260, was built to play Rage. I am pleased that plays so well Stalker.

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