User talk:WallyDaIntrepid

Hi there!
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 * I'm really happy to have you here, and look forward to working with you!--Kingclyde 00:01, 18 June 2009 (UTC)

Hello there. I have removed Maccymann's link as he was spamming to outside sites which is prohibited in the wiki rules. Thanks for your understanding.--Kingclyde 00:00, 18 June 2009 (UTC)

Hey, great! Thanks for looking out for us and preventing this from becoming AOHell.

Sidebar: I wanted to ask you, the Vault community, about the PC version of Fallout 3. I've been playing the 360 version since its release and have probably burst many blood vessels with all its glitches, bugs and asst. problems, but its so addictive, I've powered through them and, of course still love the game. However, similarly I recently tried Sacred 2 which also was buggier than a beehive, but unlike Fallout, it had almost NO documentation as to how the game works, and online help was worthless. So I returned it. (Buy Used whenever you have the willpower for patience for your awaited game!) Which is a shame, because it had Diablo-esque potential. *sigh*

Anyway, the question I have is, does the PC version of Fallout 3 suffer from the same problems as the 360 version? Or does it have its own share of different problems? Or what? The reason I'm asking is just yesterday I finally succeeded in connecting my PC up to my 40" flat screen and I know that you can do a LOT more on the PC version, re: mods, the console and such, than you can with the 360/PS3 versions. I know I could've gotten the PC version at any time, but I've, erm, "outgrown" being crouched over the computer desk, hunching & squinting into the relatively small monitor and hearing maybe 2 or 3 out of 4 working speakers. I've been doing that to various degrees since, uh, something like '79 or so with my old Apple ][ Plus and the original Ultima. (But I also had a back, neck & eyes 30 years younger then.) Now that I can chill out and sit back on my couch and enjoy the huge screen and characters, I'd like to give the PC version a shot.  Feedback, please? Thanks for your time, as always,

--Wally 09:27, 24 June 2009 (UTC)