Since the PS4 and XBone have basically the same internal whatjamajiggers as mainstream PCs, do you think there's any chance for people who cannot play games like these on PC to get access to mods? I mean, mods [i]would be my fucking jam[/i] if I had any way at all to access them, and for these types of games, they give such an advantage over the console versions it's ridiculous. :( Why aren't more console-owners-who-don't-have-gaming-PCs screaming at Sony and Microsoft about this? EDIT: [quote=The Nexerus] Fallout 3 really shouldn't be seen as a successor to 1 & 2. Besides being a completely different genre of game, they're also only loosely based off of each other lore wise. [/quote] Well, it's almost like a reimagining, with a bunch of the story concepts from 1&2... Except it's set in D.C. instead of California. I see New Vegas as the "actual" Fallout 3, hands down, and I hope beyond hope that sometime in the future Obsidian will be able to develop more games in that vein. Probably not New Vegas 2, but Fallout games that continue the stories of 1, 2 and NV in different areas and such... [quote=rpg101] NV has iron sites?Welp, guess who's now buying NV. [/quote] I would very highly recommend getting the "Ultimate Edition". The add-ons are definitely worth the money at this point ('cause, in America at least, it'll only be like $30, [i]with[/i] all of the add-ons - full original price: 60+15+15+15+15=$120, as I believe all of the add-ons were $15 each).