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    Obsidian has already proven they could do wonders with the Fallout 4 dialogue system

    There aren't voice actors that can turn a bad script good. Alpha Protocol was essentially an RPG with sub-par mechanics. Obsidian showed that a 4-answer truncated dialogue wheel isn't an insurmountable limitation, your writers are. And Bethesda's writers are... something shakespearean about...
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    Current state of things and solution regarding Fallout

    - Piracy is bad because beth's marketing counts that as potential sales. Don't give them the fodder, give them the finger. Buy a boxed version, return it shortly afterwards citing misleading marketing. You thought it was a Fallout RPG, you're gonna say. - To give you a sense of scale, you'll...
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    Science consultancy firm Thwacke working on Wasteland 2

    This is a good thing. As a nerd (basically W2's target audience) I tend to notice the idiotic stuff writers come up with. I don't need or want 100% accuracy, I just want the world to be coherent enough to keep my suspension of disbelief up. This has ruined way too many otherwise decent...
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    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 cancellation tidbits

    I will come over to your house while you sleep, unplug your keyboard and make you eat it.
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    Vostok Games announced F2P MMO Survarium

    Stalker is kind of like Tarkovsky' movie Stalker - it's easy to dismiss it as boring, incoherent, disjointed and uninteresting. Not everybody can learn to like it. Every MMO leads to the trivialization of it's subject matter. Stalker was based around the post-apocalyptic soviet atmosphere...
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    Vostok Games announced F2P MMO Survarium

    Wow, oh wow. Stalker 2 is now either a free2play MMO or being developed by Bethesda. In other news Josef Mengele has been moninated posthumously for the Nobel Peace Prize. This is how you distil and refine glittering gems.
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    No Mutants Allowed front-page redesign

    The old look was instantly recognizable, familiarly clunky and homely in the good sense. When I checked the news (the news for the redesign didn't show yet) and saw the new site I kind of jumped - you know that instant instinctive feeling of "OHGOD" you get when you're caught unaware when...
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    (Don't) Give me that old time RPG combat

    Basing a combat system on realtime means there's less time to react and think. Not enough time to check where all the enemies are at, no time to check your inventory for the various junk that might help you in winning the encounter, no time to monitor what your companions are doing. That's a...
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    The Last of Us Details Revealed

    Thanks for the observation, I've noticed that too.
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    Bethesda vs Interplay continued, FOOL screenshot

    Pretty much. With the project struggling in every possible way fear is high and expectations are low. I doubt they'll go for anything ambitious, instead go the safe route of "follow the leader" and churn out a post-apo WOW. Not that I don't understand the reasoning behind this. Blizzard...
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    The Last of Us Details Revealed

    The general feel of the trailer is pretty positive. Instead of gray-brown there's lush vegetation. There's a strong emotional/storyline element of father/daughter. Authenticity seems to be high with the ammo scavenging, the combat mechanics, the relationship. I'm not hoping for too much...
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    Five Lessons Fallout 4 Can Learn From Skyrim

    I have no idea which parts of FONV he's referencing. I never honestly locked myself out of content and regretted it. Do you know what he's specifically talking about? Maybe it's thanks to Skyrim's genericness but I don't see how a general karma system would improve the game. Since a...
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    Five Lessons Fallout 4 Can Learn From Skyrim

    No, he's saying remove the binary morality system. I agree with him. Having a good/bad morality system means designers have to create quests that neatly fit into either the good or evil category. With the black and white system you get to either volunteer for elderly care while helping the needy...
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    Five Lessons Fallout 4 Can Learn From Skyrim

    Nawwww, you're all too harsh. The idea of having skills level separately really makes sense. The classic skill-points system permits situations where a character who's using guns constantly would have absolutely no skill in using them. Or the other way around where a character becomes an...
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    GSC Gameworld is shutting down; no S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

    Indeed, Stalker lacked proper storytelling. However after a long Skyrim marathon I can't say that the characters in Stalker were worse than those in Skyrim in terms of depth, authenticity, creativity or immersion. And Skyrim is officially an RPG. Stalker had a certain vibe to it. It was a PC...
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    Fallout: New Vegas is gaming's Lawrence of Arabia

    In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is the king.
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    Playing the Final Fantasy games

    My relationship to Final Fantasy is the same as to furries. There are people who claim it's fun, it's great, it's something different. But neither can I imagine myself doing it or how it could possibly be fun. To be honest, I obtained a copy of Final Fantasy: Advent Children for a friend...
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    Bethesda: IPLY intends to undermine F3's plotline

    Nah, if Bethesda would have had their way with the Mona Lisa they'd make it look like this: "The ambiguous expression of the old Mona Lisa confused the audience.", said the PR.
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    Old World Blues speculation

    My hope is that they cram all their pot-induced ingenious ideas of gimmicky lulz into this DLC and make the last one the dramatic/epic one. Of course I'd be more than glad if OWB would be a kafkaesque tragicomedy - but I don't see that happening. No, and variety is good. Silly moments...
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    So, what exactly could the cloud be?

    I sent my companions away, dropped everything that wasn't stapled to my character's body and I still get a crash to desktop. Thanks for the tip though. Am I the only one who thinks Obsidian should bundle a debugger with the PC version of the game?
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