What was the first Fallout game you played?
So:
I started the first one as a kid, I saw a time counter and immidiately lost interest. I hate time counter in my RPG's.
Then I played 2. I liked it, but I completely screw character creation and my character couldn't do anything, so I stopped.
Then I played 3 and legitimatiely got scared, I am scaredy cat, and ababndoned basements full of monsters were too much for me.
And then I played 4 and sink aroung 60 hours in it, so I feel that finally I got hooked.
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I was visiting Turkey on vacation and went to a internet cafe and it was loaded with games. I just random started a game and it was Fallout 3. The start of the game where you start as a kid and growing up fast to an adult it really made me fall in love asap. (Also the exploring after ofc, the world was HUGE). My favourite Fallout game is Fallout 76 deffo. (I'm probably the only one in the world that would say that :D )
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3 was my first but NV is the first one in which i completed the story.
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I must say it didn't seem to me like a very popular game at the time.
I wouldn't have known it existed, if not some word-to-mouth from a random friend.
It wasn't a "Mortal Kombat", "Doom" or "Diablo" that literally everyone knew.
It was very much loved among the community of Fallout players and CRPG players.
But not very widely known beyond that.
I feel it wasn't until Fallout 3, that it got much much more popular, and I started seeing references to it beyond the RPG loving community.
I have to disagree with this, Fallout 1 & 2 were quite well known from what I remember, well before there ever was any talk about Fallout 3. I played the first Fallout 1 because it was so well known as a "good" game, I didn't learn about it from a specific friend. I always intended to play the 2nd one but never got around to it. Fallout 1 was fun, but kind of unbalanced and the time limit really sucked.
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Do you mean outside the CRPG players community?
I might be wrong here, but I don't remember many console or arcade gamers knowing that Fallout even existed...
To be fair, me and all my friends knew and loved it. But we were big D&D and RPG games nerds, so we were not exactly the "average man on the street".
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Yeah, I wasn't really into CRPG's nor DnD back then. It wasn't as well known as Doom and Mortal Kombat which are pretty main stream, but it was still a pretty well know franchise, similar to the Baldur Gate games. I wouldn't say the average man on the street knew about it, especially since gaming isn't what it is now, but it was a popular franchise amongst gamers. Perhaps it was different for your country?
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I believe it was Fallout 4.
I did know New Vegas and FO3 existed, but never got around to them. And when FO1 and 2 came out I was 4 years old. So 90s gaming never really alluded me.
Fallout 4, I loved due to the post-apocalyptic setting and deep lore. And I strongly disagree with everyone badmouthing the game. Sure - it wasn't the most complicated or greatest story, yet it was still fun and had quite a lot of stuff to do.
Eventually played NV and 3 as well and enjoyed them. Frankly 76 wasn't that bad either.
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How else? The first Fallout OFC. There was no reason to wait for the next one to come out, before playing the first ;)
On the other hand this claim can be easily disputed, because it could be argued, that Wasteland (which I've missed at the time) was truly the first game in the series.
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It was Fallout 3, a few months before New Vegas was announced. I read it on a local fanzine (I didn't know anything about the first Fallout games) and it sounded super interesting. I later played it and became one of my favourite games of that time. Then New Vegas came out and when the DLCs allowed me to complete the story, the balance shifted over the latter.
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Following a discussion I've had online, I wanted to do an anonymous poll, to understand what Fallout game was the first game most people played.
(I have a theory, but I'd love to know the real answer)
EDIT:
I love that people are sharing their experiences with Fallout - so I will share mine as well:
I encountered Fallout 2 completely on accident.
I was at a school mate's birthday party (probably around 1998-1999) and he was raving about this amazing game everyone should play.
But wouldn't go into details, as he said it would spoil the game for us.
Only said it was an RPG and set in the future.
I was a bit reluctant and not really excited by the explanation, so it took me a few months (and few other people that were at the party, and did play it - recommending it) until I finally installed it.
And immediately felt underwhelmed.
The character creation was fun.
But then you're playing as some uncivilized villager... and immediately get killed by mines and huge scorpions... so I just dropped it.
It took me a whole week until I was bored enough to start playing it again, and finishing the first village part of the game.
But as soon as I did - I was hooked!
I finished the game several times - trying out different character builds.
I downloaded and installed all the latest patches of the game. Which was non-trivial at the time. I believe still had dial-up back then (or maybe a very slow ADSL) and Fallout 2 was the first game ever I bothered downloading and installing latest patches for.
It was also quite buggy and had crashes without them...
I also played Fallout 1 later on, which I loved.
But not as much as Fallout 2.
I must say it didn't seem to me like a very popular game at the time.
I wouldn't have known it existed, if not some word-to-mouth from a random friend.
It wasn't a "Mortal Kombat", "Doom" or "Diablo" that literally everyone knew.
It was very much loved among the community of Fallout players and CRPG players.
But not very widely known beyond that.
I feel it wasn't until Fallout 3, that it got much much more popular, and I started seeing references to it beyond the RPG loving community.
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