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How cool.

I found an Alien Blaster energy gun. I stumbled right up onto the crashed alien ship. This weapon rocks.

Hah, yeah it makes short work of everything.. just becarefull how much you use it though because the ammo for it is hard to come by :pinch:

Well I've trophy whored it now, all Platinum'd up in 52 hours or so.

Now I'm playing through as an evil woman, blowing up megaton was awesome, lol.

Another platinum!?

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I am about to patch the game but fallout wikia mentions that it reduces the critical damage in V.A.T.S. Has this been experienced by anyone here after patching?

I haven't noticed anything, but either way the benefits GREATLY outweigh the costs.

Made to promote the game in stores.

Think how sweet it'd be to work in one of those stores n then maybe... when the store was finished with it...

If you ended up walking into that warehouse and you were drunk, or high, that would be so ****ing scary!

Made to promote the game in stores.

Think how sweet it'd be to work in one of those stores n then maybe... when the store was finished with it...

If you ended up walking into that warehouse and you were drunk, or high, that would be so ****ing scary!

:laugh:

Yeah that would be insane but really fun :p

Anyone else have serious crashing issues on PS3 AFTER the patch? mine crashed 2-3 times today.

I've had a few freezes, but realized there were fingerprints on the disc, which may have been the problem. Haven't had a freeze since.

I haven't noticed anything, but either way the benefits GREATLY outweigh the costs.

Yes I agree. I am getting much better fps and the stuttering is gone. I have also noticed that it installs a new version of Windows Live.

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