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    With random crashes, missing textures, and corrupt save files, Bethesda has captured the essence of Fallout in the new Fallout 3 downloadable content (on the Xbox 360) “The Pitt.”

    Fallout fans derided Fallout 3 calling it nothing more than “Oblivion with guns” when the game was released in October 2008. Missing were the elements that a Fallout game requires: significant instability and frustrating bugs.

    Fallout 1, the fan favorite, would cause an NPC to duplicate filling the screen with 100s of clones, corrupt save files, randomly crash, and bugs would make some quests impossible.

    Fallout 2 incorporated these bugs while adding dialogue errors and making complete sections of the game unworkable.

    Now with “The Pitt,” fanboys can no longer say Fallout 3 isn’t Fallout-y enough.

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