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    Fallout 3 - can you run it?

    My 18 month old rig passes the reccomended, so I'm happy... Just keep refreshing the page every 30 seconds. I let it run for 30 minutes and nothing happened, but then I started refreshing and it took about 10 seconds...
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    Gametrailers.com exclusive Fallout 3 footage

    And I know it's pointless to ask, but is the storyline bad in and of itself, or is it just a really bad FO storyline? ('m avoiding spoilers and videos so I don't know most of what's come out in the last week or 2) Well either way I will love to see what Yahtzee from Zero Punctuation does to...
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    Penny Arcade comics end, a contest begins

    I just realized that Beth is hyping up the greatness of the commic by 'paying' people with swag. Because anyone that enters the contest would be stupid to say anything negative if they wanted to win...
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    Penny Arcade comics end, a contest begins

    I'd have to agree that only about 3-4 of them were even remotely funny, and the last one seems to me to kinda support the new version of FO where the bloddy mess perk is turned on by default and that's the way the game is supposed to be...dunno, but I really didn't get he humor of the last one...
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    GamesRadar - The Infinite Potential of Fallout 3

    Wouldn't that be 'hand holding'? What's wrong with stuff happening that you don't fully know the details to until after it happens? I'd have thought this would be a perfect example of a good thing carried over from FO 1/2. I was under the impression that your actions in FO1/2 were not always as...
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    IGN Fallout 3: Six Hours of Exploration

    But we are forgetting one thing about all of this edge of the map thing...the map. If you run into an ivisible barrier and go to your map, I'd assume that you would see yourself at the edge of the map and go..duh and go back... I could be wrong but this is what I'd assume... EDIT: I'd also...
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    IGN Fallout 3: Six Hours of Exploration

    LOL the first ime for me I was sliding down a hill and then 'thud'. I had to jump along the wall for a while before I could get back out of the invisible wall/hillside trap...
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    IGN Fallout 3: Six Hours of Exploration

    Last point to make on the whole fear thing. Look at New Orleans and Galvaston. Both destroyed by a hurricane, massivve suffering and even some death. And yet people, knowing damn well another hurricane is likely to destroy the place again, will still move back and rebuild. Within days, weeks, or...
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    IGN Fallout 3: Six Hours of Exploration

    But leaving the foolishness of FO3 out of it, I still haven't seen evidence in FO1/2 that there would be this grand fear of it. 1st Generation=lots of fear 2nd Gen=less fear 3rd gen=even less fear 4th gen=I'm really hungry 5th gen=... People worry about the concerns that effect them...
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    IGN Fallout 3: Six Hours of Exploration

    How many people of Christian-heritage countries name their child "Methuselah"? In the case of Christianity you have a large group of peopel who refer to a text and are able to keep that as a reference. In the FO world you have rag tag communities of people just trying to survive. How many of...
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    IGN Fallout 3: Six Hours of Exploration

    But I still say it was 200 years ago, how many things from 200 years ago still bother much of anyone today? I'm just confused as to how/why people would fear something that couldn't possibly happen again as the governments in charge of the nukes were destroyed.
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    IGN Fallout 3: Six Hours of Exploration

    200 years after it happened? No I wouldn't, and I mimagine there are a great number of people who don't even know what the black plage is/was...Same thing here, it's been 200 years since the war. I figure people have more important things to do than fearing something that happened 200 years ago...
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    IGN Fallout 3: Six Hours of Exploration

    I have to say I've never quite followed why there'd be so much fear over nuclear-whatever after 200 years. Sure some people would have had a fear past down over several generations but many people simply wouldn't know/caer about why the world was the way it is, it simply is. How afraid are...
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    Fallout 3: Bad to the Bone

    Well it seemed funny when I wrote it, but basically Beth seeing that they messed up the whole thing so bad that they make an 'expansion' that you have to pay for, but selling it as a 'retro' thing rather than a fix...So it'd be some sort of special add-on rather than simply the way it should be...
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    Fallout 3: Bad to the Bone

    I'd laugh my ass off if in 6 months Beth released a new expansion that made a 'retro' version of FO3 where many aspects of the game started working just like FO/FO2...
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    Limited time Vault Dweller's Survival Guide for Gamestop

    Actually the pip-boy swag is part of the VERY limited Survivial ed. Amazon also sells the normal CE as well.
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    Limited time Vault Dweller's Survival Guide for Gamestop

    Not acording to the manager at my local Gamestop, but I'm also contacting the website for clarification...
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    Interplay Website launched, hires Chris Taylor

    Food for thought: And how well did that do?
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    Pete Hines on Fallout 3 mods

    And what's funny is how much of a back-assed hack job people will go thru before having access to the Mod tools. If there is any possible way, people will mod a game they like...with or without the assistance of the devs...
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    Interplay Website launched, hires Chris Taylor

    Well as is the same for all post-apoch games, if it doesn't cost a monthly, I'll give it a try...
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