What Bethesda needs to do is find a way to allow console users to use mods. It can't be that hard to do.
Then all you console users can enjoy the game for the next decade, like us PC users will.
I don't know if you were refering to me with the "consoles" thing, but I have it on PC.
PS: Lol I have it for the PS3 too, though.
Collectively everyone else. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only PC gamer not lurking.
I have Fallout 3 for the PC and I know that I will get the 360 version when GoTY comes out. The PC version is horribly unstable and crashes about every 15 minutes. The console is perfectly stable, and that is worth more than mods. Now Oblivion on the other hand...PC version outweighs the console by an unexplainable amount.
I can't relate to people having problems with the PC version. I don't have any problems with it and never have.
Same.
After the DLCs came out, I rarely touch my PS3 version of it.
Ahem Link.
[Edited by ArchDuke, 5/19/2009 2:35:12 PM]
What Bethesda needs to do is find a way to allow console users to use mods. It can't be that hard to do.
Then all you console users can enjoy the game for the next decade, like us PC users will.
Im actually thinking of buying it for the PC, i would love to see what some of those mods do. Its the kind of game i love to pour my time into.
I can't relate to people having problems with the PC version. I don't have any problems with it and never have.
Broken Steel always crashes around 20 minutes into the Enclave compound section, for me.
I can't relate to people having problems with the PC version. I don't have any problems with it and never have.
Broken Steel always crashes around 20 minutes into the Enclave compound section, for me.
Perhaps XLive strikes back...
I can't relate to people having problems with the PC version. I don't have any problems with it and never have.
Broken Steel always crashes around 20 minutes into the Enclave compound section, for me.
Perhaps XLive strikes back...
Yeah, I have it for the PC.