Fallout 3 shock disappointment!

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#1 sirelfblood
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I can't believe once you're at level 20, you stop levelling. This ceases advancement of previously undeveloped skills and stops you from gettin those perks you always wanted. I know it acts as a way to make sure you develop your character wisely, and I could just make a new character and develop him differently, but I don't want to go through all that again just to get a few extra perks and skill levels. Dammit, I don't understand why bethesda didn't implement the Oblivion system, whereby you get better at skills by just using them. When I repair my guns and apparel, I expect to get better at doing so just as I would do in real life should I practice reparation.
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#2 Solid_Snak3Xx
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Should ve read the reviews my friend =( I didnt get this game for this and other reassons even tho i really enjoyed oblivion.
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They made the leveling system that way so you have to choose your perks carefully, and to encourage experimenting and multiple playthroughs. They made the level cap so you never get to powerful for your enemies. I think it would be much less fun if I could go to extremely high levels, then I would be just breezing through enemies that are supposed to be hard, then killing them would be more an annoyance than a threat, which is the way it should be IMO.