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Jonny D Buelle
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Posted - 2015.06.02 20:05:00 -
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ALLLLLLLLLL ABOAAAAAARD AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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Jonny D Buelle
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Posted - 2015.06.02 20:41:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:You cannot convince me!
We shall yet see.
*Points Gatling Laser at Kador*
I said, all aboard. Now get on board!
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Jonny D Buelle
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Posted - 2015.06.02 22:16:00 -
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True Adamance wrote:Jonny D Buelle wrote:True Adamance wrote:You cannot convince me!
We shall yet see. *Points Gatling Laser at Kador* I said, all aboard. Now get on board! * sneers at Johnny's Gatling Laser while ingesting Jet, Psycho, Buffout, and Med-X at the same time and lighting the Shishkabob.((Cannibal Perk, Chem Resistant, Solar Powered, Ninja, etc made for a great schizophrenic wasteland combat sadomasochist.))
*switches out to Fat Man*
Wanna dance pretty boy?
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Jonny D Buelle
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Posted - 2015.06.03 00:18:00 -
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Jakar Umbra wrote:/Walks up with Euclid's C-Finder in hand wearing a Grimy Pre-war Business suit with Charisma 8 and Speech 100
Gentlemen please. Let's not argue. We are merely waiting for the announcement of something potentially historic. Grab a Nuka-Cola, pull up a chair.
Want to shoot... Kador with Mini Nuke... But I can't say no to you, you are so charming.
*puts fat man way and sits down with a cold bottle of Nuka-Cola Quantum*
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Jonny D Buelle
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Posted - 2015.06.03 01:01:00 -
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My favourite character I made was from Fallout 3.
He was a scientist who loved lasers. He also hated people. He blew up Megaton just because he felt like it. He then helped the ghouls take over Tenpenny Tower because he thought they were all assholes. He then his his face for the rest of his time in the wasteland behind a ghouls mask.
If you he felt like you didn't pay him enough caps, he would sneak a live grenade into your trousers. He poisoned the water supply, because why not.
He was awesome.
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Jonny D Buelle
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Posted - 2015.06.03 01:23:00 -
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Jakar Umbra wrote:If it's well written with interesting characters that move the plot along well. I think the "poor and generic plot" can be forgiven. Also that sort of madness seems almost Lovecraftian. And if it's even remotely Lovecraftian I might like it.
Since we're still here waiting in anticipation for Fallout 4. I have to ask what is one( because given it's fallout I'm sure there are many) of your most interesting, wildest or even terrifying moments playing a Fallout game. Question extends to any who stop by.
My most memorable was perhaps when I encountered the Dunwich building in Fallout 3. At the time I had no idea about the Cthulhu mythos that inspired it but it freaked me out to no end. It also actually gave me a pathological fear of ghouls in Fallout despite them being reasonably weak, Reavers not withstanding. I've rarely had a game change tone in such a way to make me feel like I was playing a completely different game.
The Wasteland was never the same after I left. Even now when I play Fallout 3 I don't even go to Tenpenny Tower. That land is cursed I tell you.
My most memorable was actually from New Vegas. I decided to give it one last go despite the fact that I really didn't care for it and I chucked in Wild Wasteland just to see what it was all about.
I found Indiana Jones' skeleton in the fridge and heard the robot cops at the entrance to New Vegas kill someone while saying "Exterminate". And a few other things I won't spoil.
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Jonny D Buelle
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Posted - 2015.06.03 01:46:00 -
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Jakar Umbra wrote:Jonny D Buelle wrote:
My most memorable was actually from New Vegas. I decided to give it one last go despite the fact that I really didn't care for it and I chucked in Wild Wasteland just to see what it was all about.
I found Indiana Jones' skeleton in the fridge and heard the robot cops at the entrance to New Vegas kill someone while saying "Exterminate". And a few other things I won't spoil.
This actually brings up something I want to ask as well. Between Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas, we know that most people consider Fallout 3 to be the superior game and while I understand that after playing through New Vegas I realise it actually had more robust mechanics in terms of options available. Stats were more fleshed out, Every skill had a purpose, Even Luck which was pretty much meaningless in Fallout 3 had a purpose - cleaning the casinos out for example. Mind you New Vegas technically is more linear in terms of what you can do but the options for interaction were more extensive. Personally though Fallout 3 sells me on the exploration. Just turning around every second, seeing something in the distance and going "Oooh what's that?" Also another highly amusing moment is when you first encounter the AntAgonizer and The Mechanist at Canterbury Commons. Also when you first get the Mirv and fire it not fully realising what it can do. Sorry if I'm so talkative I finished a play through of New Vegas earlier today and then found out not shortly after about the countdown.
I absolutely loved the exploration in Fallout 3. If I remember correctly, there was a bobble head that you could not get from a fast travel point but rather by exploring the rock formations on the eastern side of the Wasteland and finding a cave.
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Jonny D Buelle
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Posted - 2015.06.03 20:28:00 -
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Just saw what was there after the countdown. I seem to have jizzed in my pants.
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