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    Sawyer on cRPG mechanics

    Maybe most mainstream cRPGs will go this way - and change from RPGs to action games. Fallout has never been a mainstream game, and so is no need to follow the evil ways of Oblivion. To present Oblivion with it's poor dumbed down char system and with it's weak hack&slash combat system as a...
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    Ashley Cheng on Fallout fans

    *g* thinking about downloadable 'pay for' content? TB plug-inISO plug-inPostnuclear environment plug-inPC interface plug-inSPECIAL plug-inDialogue plug-inSmart quests plug-inVault plug-inEasteregg plug-inSupermutants plug-inHighwayman plug-inManual 'How-to-refill-the-Highwayman'...
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    Happy Falloutine?

    http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=639143&view=findpost&p=9259603 What does this mean?
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    Happy Falloutine?

    thread#1 locked after 200 posts -> thread #2 http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=639143 End of Ice Age?
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    Happy Falloutine?

    http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=583380&st=180#
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    Happy Falloutine?

    ok - bitter ( touché) - very surprised? Howsoever - it's a kind of communication. As it seems someone is beginning to listen. And so is MSFD's appearance in ESF's Fallout-thread. *grumble*
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    Happy Falloutine?

    ...is the hope of every marketing man in a series. It's not a shameless attempt - it's an embarrassing one.
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    Ashley Cheng on Fallout fans

    http://www.iohk.com/UserPages/acheng/ ___edit___ DOH! Wrong Ashley Cheng.
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    Ashley Cheng on Fallout fans

    Right. And the consequences of this most surprising detection are : perhaps ? Adventure game? When they do return? What kind of Fallout 3 he's speaking about? His intension is not to produce the Fallout 3 we desire - obviously his only intension is to satisfy the [censored] RT action next...
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    Viral anti-marketing "Don't Buy the Hype"

    It's not a good idea to conjure rivalry between fansites in these days. We have all the same wishes for Fallout 3 - but divided into palatable morsels Pete 'n' the Gang will take us as an appetizer.
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    OXM will offer nothing new

    Not all features are good features, and additional features don't make a game better automatically. Dev diaries are kinda PR stuff - like blowed up screenies or statements like 'we are all the greatest fans of game xyz since many years - can't live without it'. Beware to take such fan stuff as...
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    Glittering Gems of Hatred, part III

    very good read. I think that even not-Fallout-fans have to agree to the conclusions. :D Kharn is a Lewis Carrol fan, I suppose. And as in uffish thought he stood, The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, And burbled as it came.
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    It depends on their behavior - what are they doing when you're going to kill the father? Children shouldn't be possible enemies in games. I remember a quest in Baldur's Gate where a child was searching for a doggie - and turned into an ogre at the end of the quest. Would you call that NPC...
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    Bethesda looking for a new community manager

    Re: Nex Gen New Speak I read about that theme in an interview with the japanese director of Nintendo(?) last year. That guy was saying that's a failure to spend too much work for high end graphics and to neglect game mechanics and fun factor. He mentioned 'Zelda' which has no freak graphics...
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    Viral anti-marketing "Don't Buy the Hype"

    now we have two threads - I'd suggest to lock one of them to avoid parallel discussions. http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=34770
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    Don't Buy the Hype

    Very detailed, very good read. Can't agree to all quotes on TES, but that are few things of minor weight. The main problem - the PR / VM / franchise policy - is shown very precisely. Beware of Auntie Beth.
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    The quality of a game depends not on killable children. It's more a question of taste. I don't need it personally. On the other hand, ingame children can make a setting more realistic and more reliable. some examples : In Oblivion, which has no implemented children, you'll find sterile...
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    'M' doesn't say too much about violence - some ridiculous sexual themes are enough to rate 'M' in the US. And European versions will not include the content you're asking for - in former versions childs have been removed because of complains from the UK- and today the EU doesn't give such...
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    Shacknews interview on Fallout 3 with Pete Hines

    Some quotes from Shadowstrider: It's disturbing to see this guy amoung the Fallout devs. Obviously he's another next gen freak, but not a Fallout fan. And this :
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    @chewie Not really. You may remember the cover of Radioactive Scrolls which I made one year ago. At that time it was a joke. Now my nightmares are going to become true. And with FIFE you're right, of cause. :D @Davaris thxs. Looks interesting. I'm going to make a test.
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