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You've probably barely scratched the surface. These game can contain 300 hours of gameplay easily.
You've probably barely scratched the surface. These game can contain 300 hours of gameplay easily.
Did anyone get the physical version for PC? I have a question. I was just at Target and looked at the box and didnt see the DVD symbol on it nor was DVD or disc drive listed under system requirements. On the front it says an internet connection and Steam is required for activation. My question is does the retail box just come with a download code? If thts the case is there anything else inside like a map or extra?
I wouldn't go that far. I did everything you possibly could do in Fallout 3 including all the DLC and cleared it in about 85 hours. I expect Fallout 4 to be about the same if not shorter.
LOL! I thought I was the only one. Literally thought I was alone on this planet who felt the two were similar. That's epic.
I don't buy that at all. I had well over a 100 before the first DLC came. You can prob beat a lot of the quests in that time but you aren't exploring the world in that little amount of time. Just looking at another large open world RPG this gen, Iv got 216 hours in the Witcher after its first expansion and the only thing Fallout does better than the Witcher is the sheer amount of stuff packed into the game. So yea Fallout 4 will last most well into the 200 hour mark.
How far into the story is the 'Point of No Return'?
Fallout 4 Vault-Tec number is a legit one you can call with a real phone
12 hours ago
On one wall of a suburban home - yours, the house you occupy in the brief period before it all goes to pot in Fallout 4 - is a Vault-Tec poster....
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