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    Anyone ever feel Disconnected to other Gamers?

    For me the gold standard of voiced protagonist in an RPG is Alpha Protocol, but I'm fairly certain Fallout 4 won't come within 100 miles of that. It's a modern, big budget Bethesda game designed for a very broad audience will be written like and play like a game designed for that.
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    Anyone ever feel Disconnected to other Gamers?

    I am an aging niche gamer who mainstream AAA development is passing by more and more everyday. Luckily for me digital distribution, indie development and crowdfunding has taken off some and I'm able to play stuff like Pillars, Wasteland or Dragonfall that wouldn't have seen the light of day 10...
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    How old will you be on October 23, 2077?

    99. My grandfather is still going fairly strong at 96 and some of my great aunts made 100, so there is a chance.
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    Chris Avellone leaves Obsidian

    If I had a guess he left to be more creative and less management, it's been a long time he's been a real lead on a game that has gotten released and he's often seemed to be busy with other stuff. New Vegas was Sawyer and John Gonzalez who left Obsidian quite a while ago and worked on Shadow of...
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    Fallout 4 announced with official trailer

    It's Bethesda, so don't expect any continuity or logical consistency or depth and expect them to make up whatever nonsense they want to fit whatever they are trying to do and appeals to broad mainstream audience and you'll be fine. They've made Fallout theirs, largely ignoring what existed...
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    In defense of shallow writing (Skyrim and FO3)

    My issue with Fallout 3's writing isn't the storytelling, it's the supporting writing. I don't really want a game to force feed me a story, I want it to give my the tools to create my own story. Fallout 3 fails in the this regard, because of the wild inconsistencies in the setting, the general...
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    Best games of 2014...

    Shadowrun: Dragonfall Director's Cut is my easy game of the year. Wasteland 2, Dark Souls 2, Stick of Truth are all fairly good.
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    J.E. Sawyer on Real World Knowledge and Game Design

    Around the time I played Fallout 3, my wife and I had gone to Washington DC and went on tour where they told us about how the Washington Monument was the largest free standing masonry structure in world, so of course every time I played Fallout 3 after that it pissed us off to end to see it with...
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    To me, Honest Hearts really wasn't that good...

    No it's not, it's built around exploring Zion and environmental storytelling. The quests are about the least important thing in that DLC and you can pretty much complete all of them as you go about exploring with almost no additional effort. I don't even consider the stuff with the tribes...
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    Obsidian CEO Talks Working on Fallout Again

    The Los Angeles sprawl is really big, instead of a densely populated central area like a lot of big cities, it is spread across hundreds of miles. NCR could easily have multiple cities in the area and there could still be plenty of room for areas that are uncivilized, dangerous and out of control.
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    Mark Morgan to score New Torment

    That would be like calling a game Final Fantasy and then doing 13 numbered sequels each set in an entirely different world. It could never work. This reminds me of the situation with Demon Souls/Dark Souls, where a sequel wasn't possible because of licensing, but they still made a game with...
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    Obsidian's Project Eternity

    The Paypal money is separate but counts towards the stretch goals yes? So with that they met the $4 million dollar goal?
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    Shaker: Old School RPG Kickstarter

    This is why I gave to Eternity, but haven't to others, for whatever problems their games have had, Obsidian have proven themselves by releasing several high profile, large scale games recently and over the years. These smaller and newer development companies, even if they do have veteran leaders...
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    Do you work in the video game industry?

    I'm a software developer and I've never worked in games, but have known a few people that have and most of them tended to work way more hours for equal or less pay. It's true they were in a more glamorous industry, but at least for programmers often the type the work ends being pretty similar...
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    Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk Leaving BioWare

    I like Dragon Age: Origins, but it plays more like KOTOR than something like Baldur's Gate. If the idea of KOTOR in a fairly standard fantasy setting sounds ok, then you should like it well enough. DA2 is a weak though, it's not completely unplayable, but it's definitely nowhere near the...
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    Is NV too much NCR-Sided?

    Doing NCRs own quests and trying for the worst possible result is a good way to screw with them. You just need to be subtle enough that they don't catch on to what you are doing.
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    So its been about two years.

    I don't play it constantly but recently played through just a few weeks ago and have played through it a couple times this year. It's become sort of fall back game for when I don't feel like playing anything else.
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    Play As Yourself Challenge - With Realism

    For something like this, do you base your stats on what they currently might be or on their potential? For example someone has capacity to strong or fit and perhaps they were when they were younger, but years of lame office jobs have caused them get weaker/slower, but at the same time it's not...
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    The NMA Top 100 RPG's Discussion

    Here is my list of favorites by type Best WRPGs Fallout New Vegas Torment Ultima 7 Fallout 2 Arcanum Wasteland KOTOR KOTOR 2 Dragon Age: Origins Alpha Protocol Baldur's Gate Baldur's Gate 2 Action RPG Dark Souls Demon Souls Deus Ex Mass Effect 2 Deus Ex: HR Diablo...
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