Fallout 2 without dying?
Now that's the problem with me, that I hardly can change the role of my character from goodboy to any other...somertimes I play the 'give me more money for my work' type but that's not a great difference...so I'm sure there are some secrets still covered in the mist of the future...eh what a crappy sentence...PsychoSniper wrote:It's funner to play odd types, like a slut-female characther who sleeps for everything.
"Always keep your Vault shiny and clear
because it can even blind the enemy when they attack. Maybe you can let the Vault door rust; it will be more difficult to get in then."
because it can even blind the enemy when they attack. Maybe you can let the Vault door rust; it will be more difficult to get in then."
Hmmph I'm thinking on other RPGs that were built around an evil storyline...but nothing comes to my mind...except for KotOR where you could continue an evil storyline and the same case in Might & Magic series, though that was not so huge part in the game.
Do U know any games with evil main storylines?
Do U know any games with evil main storylines?
"Always keep your Vault shiny and clear
because it can even blind the enemy when they attack. Maybe you can let the Vault door rust; it will be more difficult to get in then."
because it can even blind the enemy when they attack. Maybe you can let the Vault door rust; it will be more difficult to get in then."
Evil is subjective. Everyone knows that Max Payne can always be considered a villian for his merciless rampage, (All Candy Dawn was doing was trying to pay the rent, that didn't stop Max from throwing a Molotov at her.). Even Starcraft's Terran Campaign can be evil. One, you're becoming a terrorist and helping a madman to become the next dictator. Same thing with Brood War, the UED's basically the Soviet Union. So whether a game has a evil main storyline depends on your point of view and your values.Lartrid wrote:Do U know any games with evil main storylines?
Everyone knows everyone knows...Mr. Green wrote:Evil is subjective. Everyone knows that Max Payne can always be considered a villian for his merciless rampage, (All Candy Dawn was doing was trying to pay the rent, that didn't stop Max from throwing a Molotov at her.). Even Starcraft's Terran Campaign can be evil. One, you're becoming a terrorist and helping a madman to become the next dictator. Same thing with Brood War, the UED's basically the Soviet Union. So whether a game has a evil main storyline depends on your point of view and your values.Lartrid wrote:Do U know any games with evil main storylines?
I asked RPGs though it was not in the quiestion but before, in the other few sentences...
"Always keep your Vault shiny and clear
because it can even blind the enemy when they attack. Maybe you can let the Vault door rust; it will be more difficult to get in then."
because it can even blind the enemy when they attack. Maybe you can let the Vault door rust; it will be more difficult to get in then."
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It's completely real. I put FO2 on a friend's computer (like a 3ghz with 1GB RAM) and it moved faster than that. It is completely possible to memorize the sequence for the text if you do the exact same things over and over. The guy tried this at least 100 times before he got it right. The story is over at NMA, but I can't be buggered to finding it right now.boywoos wrote:I just downloaded that 17 min thingie, surely that is fake?
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If I played a game like that, my typical experience would be letting my mouth get my ass in trouble. I would then run away screaming as someone shot at me.
Not a good way to advance in Fallout, I can assure you.
Not a good way to advance in Fallout, I can assure you.
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If I played at myself, I'd never actually be able to go and talk to any NPCs. Seriously, how often have you blundered into some town, walked up to a complete stranger and started asking about their troubles and maybe you could go and kill someone for them or maybe they tossed their watch in the toilet?