Ad blocker detected: Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.
weetchex wrote:I realize that this is probably a little off topic at this point in the thread, but what exactly is the meaning of the verb "<3" in this quote?
It has nothing to do with balls does it?
Yes. It has to do with "teabagging". I'm not going to define that one, you're on your own.
Obsidian:
Now working on Fallout: New Undermountain!
They promise to spend only a year on this title - only a year less than the original Descent to Undermountain!
I'm a huge fallout fan and I have a few things that I would like to see in FO3...
- I think that having a high repair and science should allow players to customize or even make new weapons. I think this really gives a good post apocalyptic feel. When I picture the weapons, I try to envision them dirty, rusty and held together with hardly more than torn rags.
- Fallout 3 should have a multiplayer system similar to Neverwinter Nights. Fallout players are, in my opinion, much more intelligent on average that nwn players, so I believe that level of customization would be much more succesful.
- 3D will be fine as long as it still looks like fallout.
- New Reno was OK, but it was fairly out of place.
- I think that the plot should have something to do with the Raiders. Raiders are the backbone of fallout games. Theyre everywhere, theyre numerous, and if some kind of leader showed up, I think it could be a good plot (with nothing too sci-fi, and a nice Mad Max feel).
This is my first time posting on these forums, I look forward to getting aquainted with you all.
EvoG wrote:Hehe, Viktor...Of course I know what Saint is saying (he meant that sci fi visionaries would be less likley to come up with a G11 in exact specification....or, visionaries 'dream up' future technology, but the odds that their visions are exactly like something 'real', is very low.), I'm just messing with him.
Reread what I wrote and laugh out loud!
Hehe.
Later
Glad to see my "Totally missed the point" perk is still active....
well, at least the people who want to work on an actual fallout game and not some poor piece of shit wannabe ripoff, like FO:BoS - good for them. I hope that FO:BoS fails so Interplay can finally realize what was needed all along: Another Fallout RPG.
Rosh wrote:As for tubes in radar, their power handling capability reduces the amount of step-up and intermediate circuits that are required for solid-state equipment.
This kind of reminds me of the American Spy/Radar plane that went down in China (that might be wrong.) I was thinking that all its circuitry would have been protected from EMP damage, so when the crew were destroying the equipment, they would have had to do it by hand, with hammers I'm guessing.
You can buy US military (JAN - Joint Army Navy) tubes from The Tubestore as well. Here's the blurb :
JAN vacuum tubes are unused surplus from US military stock. These electron tubes are usually American made to the exacting standards of the US military. Your amplifier may never need to withstand a nuclear blast, but why take a chance?