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    New Dawn goes even more Ice Age

    ok - the site is playful, and the moving doors are annoying. they should invest in the game - not in it's presentation. I'm not really sure what's coming out in the end and if I'll like it, but some ideas sounds interesting to me - others are a bit like 'Flintstones, meet the Flintstones'...
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    When reading some of the posts in the QT3 thread, I was surprised to see that there are many unknown fans of Fallout - without ever playing it, of course. Instead playing Oblivion and taking this as a prototype for an optimized RPG design for Fallout 3 - scary. The kiddies want action - the...
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    Interview with Star Trek Gamers' Victor

    Not completely. There are independent fan sites and a few independent reviewers. I have knowledge of agreements between magazines and publishers planning marketing policy together - payment depends on media control data which means it rises with sales.That's one reason why some bigger...
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    Shacknews interview on Fallout 3 with Pete Hines

    hm - we should ask him about the souce of this artware. perhaps we can get more of this stuff... :D
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    Bethesda looking for a new community manager

    Best way to fix bad feelings is to release a good game. :D
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    Interview with Star Trek Gamers' Victor

    There are VM - (agents working for or against a company), CM - (community managers working for a company), commercial gaming related media, half commercial fan sites, fan sites in bed with the devs or with the publishers, trolls, fanboys and there are even some customers seeking for unfiltered...
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    If they like Oblivion, they do not because it's a great RPG, they like it as an action game. That makes the difference.
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    1) you're right - Desslock's preview is same garbage as most of the other previews - but that doesn't make him a Bethesda creature, he's just another whore of the gaming industry. 2) you're wrong - no real RPG fan likes Oblivion, because it's an action game with adjustable stats but not a role...
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    Bethesda looking for a new community manager

    Give us a wink when he's coming. I'm looking forward for the show. I mentioned STG (without link) in Beth's ES forum - and : >>click<<
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    You're thinking Beth is going to release a TB game on xbox? nice dreams.
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    Interview with Star Trek Gamers' Victor

    @jesus christ http://www.duckandcover.cx/forums/viewtopic.php?t=16565 there is still hope
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    Desslock and Fallout combat/viewpoint

    There are many games with more than one camera option. And there are many games with RT-pause, which doesn't make anything better. And so there are many possibilities for interpretations.
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    Bethesda looking for a new community manager

    no problem - I'm willing to share some GB traffic with Beth. :D and Beth's CMs are on the way to hijack some users from fan sites to get a user base which is under control of their censorship. nice. Are Fallout and STG the reasons? I think so.
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    Bethesda and the Star Trek fans

    BMO = Bethesda Mainstream Organisation?
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    Bethesda and the Star Trek fans

    that's right. but you can use a non-English sig (KRAAK Bethesda!) :D
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    Interview with Star Trek Gamers' Victor

    A lesson in Rambo marketing, treachery and franchise rape. Obviously Bethesda is unable to handle criticism and sees fans as a free slave resource for Pete&Co. :seriouslyno: If I look at the very strange intrigues and tricks to play off fansites against each other I think they must have a...
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    Shacknews interview on Fallout 3 with Pete Hines

    ...and that's the reason we've made no attempt to ask anyone. We know that nobody would agree to Todd's ideas...
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    Shacknews interview on Fallout 3 with Pete Hines

    blacklisted fansites can't see very much, that's true.
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    To boldly split infinites where no man has split them before

    Agreed. In the Krondor series tactical movement of several party members was required in nearly every combat round. But you're controlling all party members in battle - in Fallout they have their own independent behavior in combat. That's a difference. Party-RPGs with 1st person view didn't...
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