Do karma and your choices really change the way Fallout 3 is played?
In my last playthrough I always had good karma and didn't do evil things. I'm not sure if it's worth to play again just to be really evil.
Do karma and your choices really change the way playing this game?
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It really depends on what kind of player you are, as -- although there is lots of new/different stuff -- there is a lot of things you already know that will be boring the second time. So the real question is:
"Should I give a second playthrough a try?"
and the answer here is:
Absolutely yes!
I did it for myself and it was a lot of fun playing evil, but after a while I was bored and gave up. But it was worth it. Don't just try to push yourself through it when you start finding it boring because other people told you it will be good. When it starts getting boring, it won't get anymore exciting after playing a bit longer.
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Does karma matter in Fallout 3?
With high Karma it is possible to enlist Fawkes or Star Paladin Cross. They are not slaves or servants like Clover and Charon - they will follow the player character of their own free will, without any cost, if asked one has good Karma.Is it better to have good or bad karma in Fallout 3?
In actuality, a good karma playthrough would be "better" because if people like you, nobody would want you dead (for the most part). In an actual bad karma playthrough, more people would want you dead. In the game aspect, there are basically two teams. Each team has their own perks and benefits.What is the fastest way to get bad karma in Fallout 3?
to loose karma quickly, go to Moriarty's saloon in megaton activate his computer then press B and repeatedly tap A (as quickly as possible you will loose five karma for every time you tap A. This is not exclusive to Moriarty's saloon it can also be done on other computer this is just an example.How do I lower my karma in fo3?
tl;dr - The most evil things you can do:Fallout 3 Gain Good Karma Real Fast FREE Tutorial
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Absolutely.
It's such a large game that unless you've played it through multiple times or REALLY thoroughly on a single playthrough, there will be something you've missed. The game will feel completely different as well depending on your morality, with the way NPCs treat you and the options available to you (like companions or quest outcomes).
In games I typically play as the saint and try to be the nicest guy I can, but in Fallout 3 I found that I had more fun being evil instead. For playthrough 2 at least. ;)
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