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    "My precious" - GFW on fans, industry and media

    There is no such thing as "objective journalism" when money is involved in any way. Most journalists are not open-minded individuals. They approach articles and interviews with preconcieved notions and edit them in a way that will support those notions. No matter if those notions are their own...
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    PC Gamer UK on NMA and AoD

    What the people (and I use the term loosely) at Bethesda should do is read Roshambo's post with comprehension, or since reading is not "next-gen" enough (translation: their reading skills are impaired), they should have one of their voice actors read it to them repeatedly until the realization...
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    What are your favourite fictional characters?

    Yossarian - Catch 22 Bob Rock - Alan Ford Gandalf - LOTR (the book, not the movie) Don Vito Corleone - The Godfather The Nameless One - Planescape: Torment Tyler Durden - Fight Club Guybrush Threepwood - The Secret of Monkey Island
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    Real Power Armor

    How much is his 1 RM squat?
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    PC Gamer UK on NMA and AoD

    It seems that bonanza is going to have to reach for his stash of mentats for this one.
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    Ron Burke answers Fallout 3 questions

    The point is, there shoudn't be any residual radiation. Primary fuel for nuclear fusion is deuterium (due to its abundance), which is non-radioactive. There are three fusion reactions involved, two Deuterium+Deuterium reactions (one of them produces Tritium), and third and the most important one...
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    Ron Burke answers Fallout 3 questions

    1. I've tried playing Oblivion a few years ago and that moronic compass replacing standard quest log (like the ones in Arcanum or Baldur's Gate 2) was one of many things that made me stop playing it after a few hours. As Fallout 3 should be a role-playing game, a player is expected to read the...
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    SiCKO - See it today - Bring tissues and your passport?

    Support for Isreal wasn't the breaking point, military presence in the Middle East (especially in the Saudi Arabia) was.
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    SiCKO - See it today - Bring tissues and your passport?

    It's not an opinion, it's called having morals and appreciating life. Guerrilla and terrorists cannot be beaten by conventional military operations. Why don't you look at recent historical lessons: 2nd world war (e.g. a victory of Tito's partisans over German and Italian forces and their...
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    SiCKO - See it today - Bring tissues and your passport?

    I don't - I'm overqualified. :lol: Saving lives and improving life quality should take precedence over destroying lives, i.e. waging an aggressive war in another country. Prolonged offensive military operatons are great strain on any country's resources, that should be allocated...
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    SiCKO - See it today - Bring tissues and your passport?

    U.S. Government has no money to provide healthcare for its citizens, but it has enough money for waging a war across the continent, for a nuclear arsenal sufficient to obliterate life on 10 Earth-sized planets and for anti-rocket shield etc. Talking about mixed up priorities.
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    Fallout 3 at E3 - Gamehelper

    They say there won't be low intelligence conversation options in Fallout 3, but there surely were some on the press conference. So, now we know what they will keep from Fallout. Jackass is funny if you are a 12 year old boy with an anal obsession. It seems like we're in for the second...
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    FEV infected dog in real life!?

    It's not myostatin excess (as is the case with muscular distrophy), it's inability to produce myostatin (myostatin is a regulatory proterin that inhibits muscle growth through as of yet unexplained feedback mechanism).
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    FEV infected dog in real life!?

    Myostatin gene mutation. There are a few cases among humans as well.
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    Minigames that actually don't suck

    Actually, interactivity, by its definition, has got to do with action and reaction, and choice and consequence are a perfect example of that. You're focusing solely on the "action" part, but I think the essential part of an interactive world is that the world reacts and changes with your...
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    Minigames that actually don't suck

    Fallout is not an adventure game, it's a role-playing game. In a role-playing game, character skill determines possible outcomes of any given action. Also, no game Bethesda has done in its existence can be described as interactive. Interactivity lies in multiple non-linear choices presented to...
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    Fallout 3 at E3 - IGN impressions

    This looks like a bad high school movie - a father figure, a love interest, and bullies. All it lacks are stupid sex jokes and it will be complete.
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    CD-Action Fallout 3 preview

    Anyone thinking Oblivion is an example of a game where you can identify with a character (or anyone thinking Oblivion is a RPG), and I suspect that the author belongs to that special group, should be made to drink toilet water.
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    CD-Action Fallout 3 preview

    Re: CD Action Fallout 3 preview How many good 1st person view CRPGs are there? Two (Vampire:Bloodlines and Daggerfall). Compare that to much higher number of quality CRPGs with isometric perspective (not to mention a little game called Fallout) and you have to wonder if this guy is getting...
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    Fallout 3 at E3 - Joystiq impressions

    Plasma is a state where the matter is comprised of nuclei and free electrons. To achieve it, extremely high energy (i.e. temperature) is needed. A plasma grenade would contain a stable element (e.g. iron) and most of damage would be heat related. There is no radiation whatsoever as there are no...
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