28th March 2010, 12:45 PM
Daggerfall, Fallout 1 and 2, Wizardry 7, Baldur's Gate, I could probably name more, but you get the idea.
In Fallout 3, each shot isn't a sure thing, there is a change of missing, but missing isn't something that happens all the time and actually hitting what your aiming at isn't the exception to the rule. This is mainly a problem early on where both you and the monsters will miss about 80% of the time and does get less of an issue as your progress. So, when you're at level 50 it's really a non-issues, but it makes the first 10-15 levels that much more frustrating.
In Fallout 3, each shot isn't a sure thing, there is a change of missing, but missing isn't something that happens all the time and actually hitting what your aiming at isn't the exception to the rule. This is mainly a problem early on where both you and the monsters will miss about 80% of the time and does get less of an issue as your progress. So, when you're at level 50 it's really a non-issues, but it makes the first 10-15 levels that much more frustrating.
Sometimes you get the scorpion.