

"I liked the feeling of claiming an item, and knowing immediately that a whole family of threats has been taken entirely out of the game," he said of Fallout 3.

According to the pro player, Fallout 4's "character/gun improvements are much more marginal, and progress steadily over time. It's unclear if Many a True Nerd will tackle Fallout 4 in such a fashion.

"The best thing about doing YOLO in Fallout 3 is the game rewards effort and planning by letting you slowly become master of the Wasteland," Many A True Nerd told Kotaku. A true Capitol politician if there ever was one! They do a lot of sneaking, opt to do some late story missions first because the enemy spawns are tailored to your rank and thus less dangerous early on, and he even goes out of his way to keep his karma setting at neutral so he won't make many enemies. "New Vegas is complex but mostly predictable - it gives you mostly safe corridors to navigate the early game, and enemies have quite precise and small areas within which they have to stay."Īs such, the masochistic player had to cleverly cater their approach to this ridiculous challenge. "Fallout 3 is much harder, mostly because it's much more random," Many A True Nerd told Kotaku. Fallout 3 was more challenging than Obsidian's sequel, however.
