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The only memories I have of this game is of Fallout 2, because my brother's copy of Fallout (1) seems to have disappeared. And his Fallout 2 disc is completely screwed, so I can't delete the HD unless I wanna ask other people for the game (yet again).
Anyway, my first completed Fallout game took me 13 years of gametime...and then after 2 months of traveling on the world map...THE END. =( Something doesn't like me. But shit, I love this game. Especially when you meet up with that Pariah Dog that makes everyone become Jinxed. Funny shit. How ya doing, buddy? |
Actually, doesn't Doctor take like six more hours than First Aid? I can't remember, but I thought this was the case.
I've always started with the game with 9 (or 8, if your using skilled) agility, with the Increase Agility perk in mind. I don't think its ever worth dumping 10 points into an attribute mainly because of this. You could also get those stat enhancing items later on in San Francisco, although there were only like 4 different ones. I always thought that the one that gave you +20% (Skilled) was a bad trait. If you get perks for every four levels, that means you're losing one perk for every twelve levels. So yeah, I think that the Gifted one is better. Just because you're an attribute that can't (easily) be increased is being increased. And I thought Lifegiver was important. But that's probably because I always just fought people. EDITED because I'm a dumbass. There's nowhere I can't reach. |