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    How did you discover Fallout ?

    The guy in the apartment across from me traded me FO2 for a gram of weed haha My initial thought? "What's with the goofy dude giving a thumbs up on the disk? Probably gonna be stupid." I was very wrong.
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    Name a thing you DON'T hate in Fallout 4

    I liked the piecemail armour approach, wearing things like the vault suit under leather. The Glowing sea was pretty awesome the first time I started walking toward that weird shining light on the horizon and it brought me right back to the Glow in FO1. I may get slaughtered for this haha, I...
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    My experience roleplaying in Fallout 4.

    Props to you for giving a game you were pretty sure you wouldn't like a chance like that! I know how it is, my bro begged me to play Destiny and I got to the first light level but it felt tedious the whole way thru. And I tried to play Dark Souls 3 under his and many others recommendations...
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    What the- haha, I didn't think you comment on something like this. Tenchu, now that's a blast...

    What the- haha, I didn't think you comment on something like this. Tenchu, now that's a blast from the past.
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    Disclaimer: I enjoy Fallout

    Disclaimer: I enjoy Fallout
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    My experience roleplaying in Fallout 4.

    Dude don't make it personal. I know what role playing is. I was a DM playing 2nd ed. Adnd for years. I played FO2 when it was a new game. My go to games in my youth were always RPGs. In fact, I played so many RPGs so often, that role playing in games became second nature to me. Now, just...
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    would Fallout set in Canada gonna work?

    Alberta and Saskatchewan definitely have a fallout vibe to them. There are endless flat tracks of land dotted by industry and very small towns. When I was there, working in the oil industry, I would go for long drives into the empty countryside. Every so often,you would come across delapitaed...
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    Your top 5 favorite (non Fallout) games.

    The top five games I've enjoyed of all time? 1. Streetfighter, been playing since SF2, but I'll list Alpha 3 as my favorite of the bunch. 2. Resident Evil, the whole series, but probably RE2 on PS was the one that had the most impact. 3. Baulders Gate, I think the first is the best of the...
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    My experience roleplaying in Fallout 4.

    Well, for sure FO4 left me scratching my head a few times. For example, it doesn't really make sense for the institue to be using or developing human synths in my mind, no matter what they tell you. But I chalk that up to fantasy scientists locked underground being intelligent, but not wise...
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    My experience roleplaying in Fallout 4.

    "Ive got word another settlement needs our 'help'. You know what to do... -.- "
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    My experience roleplaying in Fallout 4.

    Sure it was, that's a big part of why I played them. I've been down with the whole open world, exploration type of game going all the way back to Arena, the first elder scrolls game. Got to say, one of my favorite role playing experiences was with Tactics, believe it or not. I skipped the...
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    Things we learned from Fallout 4

    374. Apparently, going on a huge chem bender can turn some people into ghouls. Which may explain why there are so many ferals everywhere even 200 years after the war, as there's so many raiders that keep cautioning each other to Lay off the jet.
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    My experience roleplaying in Fallout 4.

    I totally got it. Between the handful of characters I played exploring the different factions, making a character that I felt would play well in each one (I still like my play through with the institue the best) I easily got 400+ hours of entertainment out of it. Super cheap entertainment for...
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    My experience roleplaying in Fallout 4.

    I think role playing is really what you make it. To be fair, diamond city isn't the easiest place to ignore the search for your son at the onset, as the main quest directs you there as a true starting point for the search. I didn't have much difficulty creating and playing the kind of...
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