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    Current state of things and solution regarding Fallout

    Absolutely true. There's a good amount of fluff over there. And the news here on NMA is good, posting the Nexus hack is a HUGE bit of news for PC gamers. When I saw that here I immediately changed my password over there. But it's not keeping up. Some articles that caught my eye over on Kotaku...
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    Current state of things and solution regarding Fallout

    As they years go by I do feel more and more of the attitude you speak of has infiltrated NMA. It's gotten to the point where I can't come here for an interesting discussion about the franchise or the new games. More and more the site's become a joke to the fan base, which is still growing. Which...
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    Fallout 4 does not make sense

    Heck. Since Fallout 1 really. Then again in F1 & 2 it was always difficult to tell if they were supposed to be "war" corpses or if they were more "recent" bodies. Some of the environmental story telling in Fallout 4 worked because either the death had happened post-war or the areas were fairly...
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    Fallout 4 PC retail has a 18.8 GB Steam download

    I got the feeling that it'd be pretty big since the PC requirements didn't say it would need a blue-ray drive. But that's actually less then I thought it was going to be. I was really only expecting a gig or 2 to be on the disc.
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    Fallout 4's first review

    I really liked this review. I don't think it was tame as much as it is a difficult series and genre to review. Reviewers (self included when I was doing it) generally go to an extreme of love it but admit the flaws, or hate it and begrudgingly acknowledge what it does right. Because, no, you...
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    Happy 18th Birthday Fallout

    Meh, no need to bitch about it. No one's teen years are particularly attractive. :wiggle:
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    Regarding immersion, perhaps gaming jargon is getting in the way of what I'm trying to mean. By immersion I'm not trying to describe the "you think you're in the game" style buzzword that's popular in PR. Instead I mean the more literal definition of the word, to be deeply mentally involved. You...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    I saw after you posted this comment. It's an interesting take on it. I want to give your write up a more indepth pass later though. One of the reasons why we got other gaming systems when D&D first came out was because people looked at it and said "I think this could/should be done differently"...
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    My long and pointless exercise on thinking a Rework of the Skill System.

    Definately an interesting system. And a new take on an older concept. Nice!
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    I'm not trying to dismiss anyone's preferences towards a style of gameplay here. I'm just talking through the other side of the argument. Figuring out why go in a different direction. Here's what i'm thinking: Why keep science use a % skill? What use are you putting it to in the game? Look at...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    There are always reasons to lie or twist a story when you're trying to make a sale. At this point he's not trying to sell just the product. He's trying to sell the game, and the idea of the game, and the message that you should be really excited about the game and should tell all of your friends...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    I think the intent of GarouxBloodline's statement, please correct me if I'm wrong, was more akin to "you can't trust a salesman". Howard's role in these videos and announcements isn't to show us how the game will really be, but to get the PR machine up to speed and get the customers hyped so...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    This one actually has me really interested. I've always felt that either the addiction system wasn't sensitive enough, or that the bonuses you got from using alcohol and drugs were never worth it. I haven't had a character with addiction problems since they stopped making RadAway addictive in...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    Probably. Though it might be forced on us the same way it looks like Mr. Handy is going to be forced on us, as part of the main quest during the start of the game. Like Lydia in Skyrim. And from the sound if it we can leave them at home just like I did all the time with Lydia. Well, it was a...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    Fallout 3 did feel dumbed down from what they'd put into the TES games, but I think part of that was them not wanting to go too far into the "Oblivion with guns" territory. In the classic games you didn't have readable books, but you did have those holodisks. Fallout 1 used them for exposition...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    The new version of Animal Friend looks interesting. I think the description said something about having to intimidate an animal by focusing your weapon on it to get it to go neutral. That's a bit more interesting then animals just ignoring you. I'd really like to see the new perk system really...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    I thought I saw a Lady Killer perk on that list and in the video it mentioned opening up special dialogues in the perk description. So they may have perks effecting dialog options. I agree with you on this one. If there's a % chance of success, players will keep trying at it. So why have that...
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    Oh, farther back then that. Oblivion's the first time I noticed them doing it and I only started with Morrowind. Though, what studio doesn't screw with their skill systems between games these days?
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    Fallout 4’s Character System

    After Fallout 3, most of my venom's drained. I get far less pissed about game mechanic decisions then I do about Story changes. I wasn't bothered by how Fallout 3 changed up the way companions worked. But I still rant about how idiotic the Capital Wasteland was, the whole irradiated water plot...
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    culture

    I thought that it was actually a revival of stereotypical 50's society during the prewar era rather than a major deviation in the timeline from the real world. Kind of like how we've had 70's and 80's fashion come back from time to time.
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