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Fallout 3: maximum level enhanced by March
In an interview to Eurogamer, Jeff Gardner, Fallout 3’s producer, has announced that in the next three expansions to be launched until March, there will be space for adding ten more character levels, allowing players to go beyond the 20th level, which many fans think it’s a limitation.
As Gardner admits, changing the current level system isn’t something small, since the leveling system inFallout 3 requires very careful choices in each level, and allowing the characters to level indefinitely would certainly diminish that.
It’s still not sure whether the PlayStation 3 users will be able to enjoy the enhanced level cap. The XBox 360 and PC versions of the expansions should be launched by March, in any case. We’ll be tuned on more news about the Playstation 3 version.
The full interview can be found here.
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One Response to “Fallout 3: maximum level enhanced by March”
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Marc said on March 22nd, 2009 at 3:48 am
why is it that playstation 3 wouldn’t have the chance to get the update so we can advance to level 30 too. That is in my opinion stupid gay and annoying. it shouldn’t jsut be the xbox 360 and the pc that jsut unfair to us Playstation 3 owners.
