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It was pretty funny reading how the lead designer or whoever he was, thought that only Lynette's glasses and a loading screen had a "50s feel" to them... haha.
Haris wrote:Says the 49 years old guy that got all winded up about dungeon and dragons.
The irony of it all is that that video is thousand times better than anything Korn ever made... and that she would get raped on the road.
Rosh wrote:
On another note, we do like the comparisons to Herve and Chuck and the other developers of the Fallout games. Creativity of a game lies in making and revising game mechanics and canon from a decades past. Chuck used this to make BOS, using a different engine that the other FO games, which was an OK game to play through once. So now the same compasion to be brought to PnP v1 and PnP d20.
Hahahaha.
PiP wrote:BTW, anyone who likes that ass just likes boys. Despite the admittedly nice crack and tight muscles, that figure has a boy's hips, which is moreover quite distinct in this pic.
There is nothing special about that ass, sure it looks good and no one of us would turn her down if she asked, but there sure is something magical about those hotpants... they would turn any obese redneck or starving crackwhore into a tightassed covermodel for FHM magazine everyone is dreaming about nowadays. That is just the way girls cheat in our time.
Nothing to see here, people. Move on.
There are no 'knowns'. There are thing we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know. So when we do the best we can and we pull all this information together, and we then say well that's basically what we see as the situation, that is really only the known knowns and the known unknowns. And each year, we discover a few more of those unknown unknowns.