I didn't like how F3/Vegas handled addictions, really. Or rather, didn't handle at all - if you can take a magical anti-drug drug or go to a doctor to remove an addiction with one injection for a negligible sum of caps, there is no addiction mechanic.
In F1/F2 you knew drugs are dangerous to play with, because if you got addicted, you were suffering withdrawal for a week and there was no way around it - other than taking more of the drug to temporarily counter it, which still meant cold turkey time will come, just a bit later. And if you got addicted to jet, you're a junkie for either the whole game or 3/4 if you manage to help develop a cure later on.
I know it won't come back since it wasn't casual, but I didn't agree with F3 making drugs "casual". Old Fallouts properly conveyed the idea that a drug addiction is a downward spiral, which I found a good and immersive thing.
Eh, dunno if I agree with these points. By which I mean I probably don't.
Didnt GoG have to take down Fallout 1, 2, and tactics for whatever reason?
At the moment? It's been like that for a yesr now.
Usually on my first game I invest a lot into speech as it's rewarding to help achieve a solution otherwise impossible thanks to good negotiating skills. But then, I don't really like successful speech rolls "save" me from doing stuff. "You passed a speech check and now no longer have to do that battle or retrieve this item in that quest, isn't it grand that you don't have to play the game?"
I liked that how it was their little "going away gift" for Fallout when they could have done nothing at all. Getting those games for free was a bitch at first due to all the traffic.Huh, now that it's been mentioned, I recall that situation.
GOG was indeed forced to take down F1, F2 and Tactics from their store, but did the best out of the situation and (while they still had the rights to sell those titles) allowed everyone with a GOG account to "purchase" those games for free for a month or so just before they had to remove them from the store (with everyone who did so keeping those titles in their GOG library forever).
It was both a nice gesture to all players that more than made up for future inconvenience, and a big juicy middle finger to Bethesda.
I've gotten Fallout 3 to work on Windows 8. Just download the unofficial patch and look up how to limit Fallout 3 to only use 2 cores on your cpu. Doing those two things should fix pretty much every problem in that game.