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Nostalgic moments

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I've loved Fallout ever since September 1997, when I played the Fallout Demo(Can you get out of Scrapheap?).

Explain some places, peoples, or other things related to Fallout in any way that give you a fuzzy feeling.
(BTW-That means ANY EVENT. For example: When DaC launched, when NMA started, etc, etc)

My favorite moment is the day Fallout released. I was at a mall, at a electronics store. I bought it, went home and played it all day long.
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On my first playthrough of Fallout, I was totally ignorant of how SPECIAL worked. I was at the Military Base and I was crippled by the fact that I had the one-hander trait, which makes it pretty much impossible to effectively use two-handed weapons (AKA, the good ones). On top of that, I had only really invested in Small Guns, so the coveted Turbo Plasma Rifle was out of reach to me. Then, I used the Mutate! perk to turn that unsightly One Hander into Fast Shot and then used Tag! to boost my Energy Weapons skill. The first one-shot kill I scored against a super mutant made me smile.
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Well.. here is my story, I remember it as it was happening yesterday:

The first Fallout game i played was Fallout2 about 3 years ago. I didn't even buy it separetly, it was an extra full version in some comp games themed magazine. I've gone back home, installed the game and started playing... nothing special i thought. Graph could be better, never really liked turn-based games either. I thought it was just another fantasy RPG, I've always hated. The only RPG i had played before was Diablo. However I didn't have anything else to play that time, so I decided to try it. I didn't watch the intro i just wanted to start the game as fast as it was possible. I chose Narg, just because i didn't even want to bother choosing another character or worse - to create it myself. Nooo.. too much trouble for me, I chose Narg. I watched the first cut-scene not knowig what exacly it was about since my english was a real crap that time. At last the main screen appeared. As I suspected installing the game, graph was ehmm.. but there were worse. I've killed that guy standing on the way to the village, just because i've quite accidently, learning the interface sold him my spear for nothing. So i had two spears then :twisted: . Then I've entered the temle. Killing everything that moved, i've encountered my first handicap. Locked door. Wow, i've spent about half an hour kicking and hitting that dorr every possible way. Then I got pissed and uninstalled the game. :(

Next day I installed it again and encountered the same problem. So i've uninstalled it again.

Third day I installed it again and encountered the same problem. But now i suddenly got smart and started clicking all the interface buttons on the screen. EUREKA!!! I succeded, I didn't even know how i managed to do that, but i opened the door. So i forced my way to the end of the temple, defeated the warrior and got out... and they killed me :( . Now I guess that's because of that unfortunate "accident" at the beginning. Since i knew only Diablo before, I'd be suprised if they didn't. After a great battle against whole village i died. I tried several times but i realised i didn't have any chance. So i uninstalled the game.

After a few weeks i decided to install it again, since i was bored. I started a new game and didn't kill any human that time. This time the game absorbed me completly. Soon i realised it was the best game i've ever played. I was starting the game several times yet, creating better characters than Narg, but i'll never forget that first game.. :snif: :cry: . Here you go.
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The first time I saw Pipboy. Really I think he is the star of the game.
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heheh, when i first bought fallout at the store, i brought it home, installed it and just started playing, i didnt even read anything in the manual.

so.... i started as that OH SHIT I HEAR THE ICE CREAM TRUCK!!!!!111!1111oneone prefab char Max (i think thats his name)

and i started punching rats in the cave and died.
i didnt even know i had a gun.. lol.
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Post by Walking Refrigerator »

I played Fallout somewhat in 1998, simultaniously with some friends of me. Needless to say I wasted myself enjoying the game. Two years later one of them sent me an mp3 through mail.

And yes, it was Ink Spots.






Very nice idea for a thread Valdis. snif.
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Walking Refrigerator wrote:Very nice idea for a thread Valdis
Amen.
I remember the first time I saw a super mutant in FO1 (at the watershed) I was scared shitless. I thought something like: "Holyshitwhatthefuckisthat?!"; so I pulled my newly-acquired plasma pistol and offed him with my first (lucky) shot. Then I though: "Meh, these guys aren't that tough." 8)

Boy, was I wrong...
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heheh... the only pistol that kicks ass is the .223... or the alien one.

but who would rather have purple goo than a huge sounding BANG!!!!
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Getting Fallout for Christmas from my brother in 2000. Playing it about 20 times till I finally manged to avoid dying from random encouters with mantids and really got into the game.

Finished it in a week, then went to EB. Asked if they had Fo2 (I didn't even know if it existed), and the guy got it out. I bought it, got the manual and played it none stop for about 6months.

But alas, I can no longer play Fo2, as my second Fo2 CD no longer works.
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Post by VasikkA »

Well, archived news and old development chats can are fun to read. Especially the rumors, which have proven to be totally untrue. :wink:

This one for example.
http://www.nma-fallout.com/fallout3/
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I guess the thing that touched me most in ma Fallout experience was Fo1's ending. I mean we all know how brilliant it was. The Overseer was just such a bitch. It left me thinking why the hell did i bother. Yeah that's definitely my most incredible fallout moment.
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Stainless wrote:But alas, I can no longer play Fo2, as my second Fo2 CD no longer works.
Second Fo2 disc? I had a plenty of Fo2 copies and they were all on 1 cd. But it works without cd, so you can just borrow it from smbd or just buy it - here where i live it costs something like 3$. Zbyram may confirm it as well.
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They took it off the shelves where I live. Apparnetly it wasn't good enough for their precious little store.
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Meths wrote:
Stainless wrote:But alas, I can no longer play Fo2, as my second Fo2 CD no longer works.
Second Fo2 disc? I had a plenty of Fo2 copies and they were all on 1 cd. But it works without cd, so you can just borrow it from smbd or just buy it - here where i live it costs something like 3$. Zbyram may confirm it as well.
2nd CD as in the second time I've had to buy it. My first one met an untimly doom, before I managed to finish it, from a dodgy CD-ROM.

As for buying it, I burnt a copy just incase of this kind of thing, and guess what....I lost it :cry:
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Meths wrote:But it works without cd
Well, my Fallout 2 requires a cd to run. :?
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Got FO2 in like 1998 or 1999 can't really remember.... Didn't bother to really play it in the beginning... Well my story is quite like Meths's: used Narg, got bored, uninstalled and so on.

But then I realized that it's the best game on earth :twisted:

I think I got FO1 in year 2000. I think. And it was super as well... Alas I was eager to know all the stuff behind the story of Fallout 2 :D

So... Here I am now. Love Fallout, Love DAC, Love me.. Uh... Damn, got to work on my slogan....
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I'm going to start a new thread: About how n00bs are treated.

If we want to expand the Fallout community, it doesn't make any damn sense if we piss off every new person around.

I've been around the community since December, 1997. Of course, back then it wasn't so big. Now I post more.
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Well do we really want people that would leave because of somebody treating them not so nicely?
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Well, when I get around to posting the thread, I'll explain.

Fallout 2 is bigger, so I have many more memories associated with it than Fallout.
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Post by jerman999 »

Aren't the n00bs just the new people who are idiots? The majority of new people are normal, and not n00bs. What we need to do is to get the n00bs to leave, not the new people.
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