Yeah, I love 'em tooPope Viper wrote:I don't care, I love you guys.
Ehehhee, it's funny how you were right about it becoming a monthly thing. But at least it's 3 this time. As interest lowers, numbers go up, etc.DU wrote:Well, I'm pretty sure there would still be complaints. It'd just be all over quicker. It boils down to a matter of "What's the point?". Yes it's "interesting" but how long is it going to be kept up for (releasing it all at once in that regard would be better - IE: Why is this getting dragged out?)?
I'm not actually sure as I never asked him (as, quite frankly, I don't enjoy reading design docs *that much*) if Briosafreak has them all. It wouldn't surpise me, I suppose.
's not the reason for the tricklenomics. There was a point where we didn't post an VB news at all. I've hinted at this before, blatantly said it to Ausir at some point. There's, ahm, people we're pissing off
Yeah, I don't agree with Teatime here either. Nor could you call us posting about mods useless either, though.Vas wrote:It just seems you have no other newsposts than the weekly VB design doc and some random mod projects no one really cares about. While Fallout 3 isn't a hot topic yet, I'd rather read some general interesting tidbits about nuclear/apocalyptic stuff or even robots.
We're just not a post-apocalyptic site, really. We're a Fallout site, with PA games as a kind of fallback in case we really have no news. You're a Fallout site and you have general PA tidbits (including games) as your fallback in case Fallout news is short. Fallout news now is short, so we're both going back to our fallbacks, including Van Buren for the both of us, though grudgingly for you and happily for us (big yay)
It's a different focus. Good thing too, else people'd have no reason to go with either NMA or DaC.