Eternal said:was anyone else bothered by the fact that he refered to Caesers Legion as "the bad faction" when they were all SUPPOSED to have good and bad parts?
this.Acra said:I think this guy's quite pleasant for bethesdian, especially in comparison with Todd Howard.
That's a good thing though, right?mor said:even with heavy moding we will never be able to make a dissent RPG out of it![]()
OakTable said:Two new videos from GameTrailers:
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-2010-fallout-new/700687
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-2010-fallout-new/700685
Acra said:I think this guy's quite pleasant for bethesdian, especially in comparison with Todd Howard.
aenemic said:IMissLark said:Water was the defining purpose of the first game.aenemic said:Blackened said:@Alec: Vault City and NCR in Fallout 2 looked very clean too. Besides, in Shady Sands they had a well (infinite supplies of water), which made me think that water isn't that uncommon. Wasn't it like "water chip = infinite water"?
yeah, from what I recall water wasn't exactly a big problem in the first two games. FO3 introduced that idea. which is kinda logical, actually.![]()
yes, for your vault. but that was fixed with a little chip that provided clean water for all eternity. outside of the vault, water was not a big problem.
Burrich said:That's a good thing though, right?mor said:even with heavy moding we will never be able to make a dissent RPG out of it![]()
Incognito said:OakTable said:Two new videos from GameTrailers:
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-2010-fallout-new/700687
http://www.gametrailers.com/video/e3-2010-fallout-new/700685
Are these working for anyone?
Eternal said:I know its petty and shallow but every time the guy refered to the work Obsidian did as 'We' even though he works for Bethesda (who SUPPOSEDLY had a relatively SMALL hand in the development of FO:NV) it bugs the crap out of me.
squeehunter said:That many lights is a bit much but making neon lights shouldn't be impossible for them. The first one was made 100 years ago. Neon is extracted from liquified oxygen. I'm not sure how you can do that, but I'm sure someone could pull it off since it was done over 100 years ago from now. Neon signs are usually done by hand anyway.