When the bombs fell during the extremely brief Great War of 2077, Pittsburgh was not on the list of direct targets, and so 200 years later the city remains more or less intact, as does all of the manufacturing technology that was left behind when the city was evacuated. Anyway, The Pitt’s flaws seem to have been corrected, so now it’s time to talk about just how The Pitt measures up post patch.
Unfortunately it ran into many problems which seemed to curtail the gameplay experience at every turn mapping errors, texture problems, and innocent looking doors which seemed to lead to the same empty zone in which Gordon Freeman was imprisoned by the G-Man all those years ago. Earlier last week Bethesda Softworks promised us a new direction for Fallout 3 with the release of their latest piece of DLC, titled The Pitt.