Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:15 am
Der ewige Jude, come to profit from the agreement. He is a recurring character in Western literature.Jesus Christ wrote:Who's that in the blue?
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Der ewige Jude, come to profit from the agreement. He is a recurring character in Western literature.Jesus Christ wrote:Who's that in the blue?
Have you seen the movie? It's quite entertaining.TinyTeeth wrote:Der ewige JudeJesus Christ wrote:Who's that in the blue?
Well, I couldn't figure it out either. You could add a yellow stripe or make it look more jumpsuity.Diarmada wrote:Vault Dweller, the Chosen One or the Spirit of Fallout, I didnt think I had to spell it out, as it would look even more like the south of cheese, but I guess I was wrong....oh well.....
I was an active participant for around 5 years (I even had a small site named Vault7 around nine years ago), but instead of being like PsychoSniper, whose posts are legendary in some circles, I withdrew to being a voyeur....anyway, I thought about adding the stripe, but it is not an original feature of the Vault Suit, so for accuracy sake, I left it off, although I had originally intended to put some identifying mark on his arm, but any attempt I made tipped the scale of cheesiness....but let me go and see what I can do....Well, I couldn't figure it out either. You could add a yellow stripe or make it look more jumpsuity.
Maybe not a religious institution but the franchise has been alive for the last 10 years thanks to the controversy concerning the next Fallout sequel (or all of them). Fallout fanbase has stayed strong over the years. The ones posting here at DAC or NMA only represent a small, loud minority of the fans. Ask around any other game forum and you'll soon find people who've played the original Fallout or Fallout 2. To them every RPG since then has been relative to the experience they got from playing Fallout. Perhaps you can participate in the struggle by contributing art.
Unpatriotically enough, no. But for every time I haven't I have seen Triumph one more timeFrater Perdurabo wrote:Have you seen the movie? It's quite entertaining.
Sarcasm, or at least I hope so, if not, then you have never seen any of the old propaganda posters, political cartoons of the era or satire....but if it is sarcasm, then sorry, sometimes many things are lost on the boards, like intelligence & courtesy...but then again, it is a forum for a game where you can kill kids and defile their corpse, so no hard-feelings...Mismatch wrote:A tad unrealistic tho'... people don't have stickers on their wrists. It makes no sense.
The Orrery quest is trivial. However, the reward for it is incredible, and makes it much easier to play as a mage.armyguy16 wrote:Weird, when you can finish it in fifteen minutes or less, like most quests in Oblivion.Scumbag wrote:The Orrey is worth quite a bit more than they are selling it for.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_Lawinaneframe wrote:Is there any kind of Wiki that I could read up on this shit or perhaps you could give me a lesson?TinyTeeth wrote:Then you have misunderstood the ways of DAC. Fascism is always relevant.inaneframe wrote: I'm sorry but the context eludes me.
Now that would totally fit. Rifts is an autistic roleplaying game that can churn out dozens of cool drawings of power armour but can't tie it's own shoelaces together (or figure out how to dodge missiles). Combined with Beth it would be a match made in heaven.Redeye wrote:I read somewhere that Beth acquired the PC rights to Rifts...