BLOCKBUSTER Interview With Aptyp

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BLOCKBUSTER Interview With Aptyp

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<strong>[ Community -> Interview ]</strong> - News related to <a href="http://www.duckandcover.cx/archives.php ... ry=50">Top Story: Interview With Aptyp</a>

<p><strong>It has been like pulling teeth to get interviews lately since no one wants to do them but I kept bugging Aptyp to do one and he did;</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"><strong>1. How did you get started in the Fallout community? </strong>

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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">It happened in the year of 1999. Interplay's Fallout page had a list of fan websites, which I visited one by one and found out that NMA was the largest and most active. I sent them a rather bland wallpaper and signed up for the forums (which were using a weird tree layout and there were no user accounts).</p>
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<strong>2. Why do you think Fallout is such a good game?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> It was quite original at the time it came out. There weren't many grimey science-fiction role-playing games set after the end of the world, and the production quality was superb. It was one of the few games that didn't rely on combat as exclusive means of improving your character or advancing along the storyline, and the key plot quests had multiple solutions. I really can't compare it to games such as Mass Effect or Neverwinter Nights 2, because I haven't played modern grade-A videogames for 2 or 3 years.

<strong>3. What are your other favorite games and what games are you playing now?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> There was a number of games for ZX Spectrum/Sinclair platform which I have thoroughly enjoyed, but it was so long ago I don't remember most of the titles. Dizzy was great action-adventure platformer, even though I had to peek in the walkthrough all the time. Elite impressed me with its concept, but I didn't get very far. Rebelstar 2 was an impressive squad turn-based strategy. IBM PC was all about graphics, baby. Software vendors were selling ripped games by putting a dozen on one CD, and even two-CD games would be affordable to buy once a month or so. I enjoyed a lot of games during that time, at great expense of education and social interaction. Actually, most of those games were bland crap, I want my childhood back to put it to better use! Also, Planescape Torment and Deus Ex were a pleasant surprise.

<strong>4. Why do you still visit DAC after all these years?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> I don't visit it &mdash; I haunt it...

<strong>5. What do you think you are most remembered for around here?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> I wish I could say it was due to my Vault Boy cartoons, the first ever &laquo;Pacifist walkthrough for Fallout&raquo; (that's the one that shows you how to win the game w/o killing anyone, with obvious plot-related exceptions), my Fallout mod for Duke Nukem 3D, my assistance to Smackrazor's crew on cracking Fallout Tactics, a couple of interviews with Chris Taylor regarding original stuff that didn't make it into the final cut (taken before he released Fallout Bible), my &laquo;Make your own Fallout&raquo; parody game for Russian fans, and translation of &laquo;Fallout Quest&raquo; first chapter from Russian to English, but I'm probably more famous for showing up on the internet in various degrees of alcoholic intoxication.
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6. You made a Fallout rap and posed naked holding a gun with your Fallout tattoo showing. Why did you do those things and how serious were you when you did them? Are they things you regret doing?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> Yeah, that didn't work out so well, did it? I did it for my clown school portfolio, but flunked the first semester.
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7. What do you think sets DAC apart from sites like NMA and the RPGcodex?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> Despite changing owners, hosts, and regulars every couple of years, it is still around. I think it's a sign that G-d has a plan for DAC.

<strong>8. What is your favorite memory from DAC?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> Pretending to be a bigshot.
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9. What members did you like best through out DAC history?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> Just about everyone who did something for the Fallout crowd &mdash; sites, reviews, interviews, games, mods, music...

<strong>10. What do you see in the future of DAC? If you were the boss of DAC what would you do differently?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> I want DAC to be a cradle of a glorious warrior race that will one day lead mankind into utter annihilation.

<strong>11. What things are you looking forward to in the future? (I.E. Games, movies, etc)</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> Movies: Charlie Bronson, Splice, 2012.
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12. What did you think of FO3 or why didn't you play it?</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;"> I had the misfortune of buying Xbox 360 version. Which is nigh unplayable because playing first person shooters on a gamepad is a slow torture. I also didn't like poor voiceovers and bad writing. What I did like was graphics and relative freedom of movement across a very large map. It was a weird experience overall looking at a game that &laquo;looked&raquo; like Fallout 1 but was so different from it underneath. I can't really say that I enjoyed Fallout 3 because I did not enjoy playing it on a low-res TV with a lame gamepad in my hand and a noisy console.</p>
<p><strong>Thanks, Aptyp.</strong></p>
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Haha

Too bad you forgot to ask him about the time he called the suicide hotline, though B)
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Pooper you suck. You havent even asked everyone of importance you douche.
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I think it would take a while to ask "everyone" of importance....you douche.
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So why bitch about how noone wants to do interviews when you have not asked the important ones?

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Thinking that you're important is funny because you're a swede.
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MR Snake wrote:So why bitch about how noone wants to do interviews when you have not asked the important ones?

Cazim you serb, you suck.
I know all of the important people and your not one of them. There are still people I haven't asked and there are people I have asked but never got around to asking them questions due to controversy of if they are worth it (smiley). :chew:
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POOPERSCOOPER wrote:never got around to asking them questions due to controversy of if they are worth it (smiley). :chew:
I can predict that interview before it happens.

Smiley: I'm the only thing bringing law and order to DAC. I claim I don't care if people like me, because I think being a moderator on a dying website is a very important job and it would make it too emotionally upsetting to delete a picture of goatse if it was posted by a friend.

I also like claiming my detractors are being unimaginative by repeating the same issues, but that's because I have failed to realize that they bring up legitimate problems that I have never admitted to or made an attempt to fix.

Thanks for the interview, but now I'm off to produce crudely drawn anime pictures and masturbate to furry porn.
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Don't forget play World of Warcraft for that last bit, too.
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you, boys..
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I've always pictured ApTyp as the main character in GTA IV. A DAC Patriot, nevertheless. :salute:
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Good one. These interviews are always a good read.
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I appreciate that Kashluk.
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Post by atoga »

delightful. i'd like to see an interview with gimp mask, and perhaps also you could do an interview with yourself, pooper?
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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The interview with gimpmask is waiting for his answers which has been about a month or two. I'll send him another email and see whats up.
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not in the community
the dude who runs fallout wiki
Huh?
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Post by Stainless »

susan's twin wrote:Haha

Too bad you forgot to ask him about the time he called the suicide hotline, though B)
I have a vague familiarity with hearing about this, but can't remember exactly what the hell happened.

I seconded kashluk's endorsement, gw Poops
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Ausir wrote:
not in the community
the dude who runs fallout wiki
Huh?
boy is my face red. promote dac more then killa ;)
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It's alright megatron, ausir kind of stays in the shadows and runs his polish minions around spreading propaganda.
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