Well, if Bethesda taught me anything with taking over Fallout is that you can pretty much ignore canon so I don't see why, if they lost the series, that someone else couldn't ignore what happened since Fallout 3 and set it right again.
I think the armor taking damage as it does now and that really clunky movement is enough for the power armor. I'm all for interesting game mechanics but not when it goes against canon; which I believe this does. But just another thing Bethesda messes up with Fallout.
I don't know... that whole fusion core thing is pretty lame. They burn out so fast. I thought the cores in the old power armor was supposed to last a really, really, really long time.
Valve saving your from double-dipping? Not a bad thing really, considering it has been recreated as a mod a good while ago.
I did buy the Gun Runners Arsenal... I hope it is worth the shot of whiskey I would have bought instead.
You are correct, sir. Valve is in Bellevue, right across the lake from those of us in Seattle. And, for me, Lonesome Road was promptly available at 10:30 AM as I was tearing out a power supply.
EDIT: Just realized I didn't buy it until 12:30 PM... so I have no idea when it was available...
I am curious to see how this all ends finally. Shame you cannot take Ulysses on as a companion... unless by some crazy change of fate they allow it.
And yeah, I doubt it was the central or eastern Brotherhood. More than likely Elijah... maybe the group at Hidden Valley?
Yep, there are -some- game studios who really think their games are worth more than the average AAA title... *cough* Infinity Ward *cough* Bioware *cough* Blizzard *cough* Bethesda.
Coincidentally, those companies also make some shitty games currently, compared to how they did when they were...
Already downloading... first noticed this on MCA's Twitter roll. Came here to confirm, then Steam to buy. Guess I won't be sleeping anytime soon... again.
You are correct, sir. I believe md5 takes about 10-15 minutes to crack these days. 256 or 512 hash is good.
And all passwords should be encrypted at all times, hash-matching only. I highly doubt this is the last of these attacks you'll see, so the gaming industry needs to get its shit...
Even if it were true, good. "Fallout" 3 was a piece of shit. I would elaborate but I have done that enough over the years. This is a rather ridiculous trial... but I do hope Bethesda loses.