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Since I maybe look at the pics with different eyes I just want to let you know that I'm absolutly sure that they not represent the final status of the game.
It's like you look at a painting that's only 50% or 60% finished. It's no problem to critize the pics, but you should keep that in mind when you look at them. I'm sure the ex-BIS's just released them to do you a favor and not to show how FO3 had looked like.
It's like you look at a painting that's only 50% or 60% finished. It's no problem to critize the pics, but you should keep that in mind when you look at them. I'm sure the ex-BIS's just released them to do you a favor and not to show how FO3 had looked like.
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I really feel sorta bad for saying anything crude about Fallout 3, heh..
I feel like an ass for that..
I read the comments of people who saw this version of the game, the atmosphere they had made, they fit everything into the setting right..
I looked at the picture of outside of the vault, loaded up the Junktown theme and had to roll into the desert music (during random encounters), and then into Necropolis. I sat and listened and stared at the picture.
I cupped my hands around my eyes a few times, to block out my broswer, squinted a little to make it look like the people were moving.
It was so perfect... I could just see those little signs and the car, with the cursor hanging over them, hearing the familiar 'bloop' and seeing 'You see: rusted car'...
Could picture the dogs running over, the one in the Power Armor letting off chaingun fire 'brrrtatatt' the dog flying to shreds *insert meaty noises*.
It was Fallout and I liked it.
I feel like an ass for that..
I read the comments of people who saw this version of the game, the atmosphere they had made, they fit everything into the setting right..
I looked at the picture of outside of the vault, loaded up the Junktown theme and had to roll into the desert music (during random encounters), and then into Necropolis. I sat and listened and stared at the picture.
I cupped my hands around my eyes a few times, to block out my broswer, squinted a little to make it look like the people were moving.
It was so perfect... I could just see those little signs and the car, with the cursor hanging over them, hearing the familiar 'bloop' and seeing 'You see: rusted car'...
Could picture the dogs running over, the one in the Power Armor letting off chaingun fire 'brrrtatatt' the dog flying to shreds *insert meaty noises*.
It was Fallout and I liked it.
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