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    Fallout 3 in May Issue of PC Zone UK

    Please note that there is a difference between a First Person Perspective like Daggerfall had, iirc, and to play an First Person Shooter (FPS) game. RPGs can have First Person Perspectives like the old Ultima or Wizardry games as well as the old Might & Magic games. They can however also...
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    Hines on 360gamer

    In the same thread I read a post by someone, (maybe a moderator or so) that the Fallout 3 left pre-production aboiut a year ago, that is, after Oblivion was released. This means that they have been working full steam ahead (sort of) on FO3 for about a year now, while also delivering add-ons -...
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    Hines on 360gamer

    I think you need to consider that Bethsoft Game Studios never discloses anything about any game before right up till the game is either ready to go gold or has a release date. I can remember the hype about Oblivion, and it didn't start until maybe 3-4 months before the (final) release, I...
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    Rosh on Fallout 3

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    Interplay drags it out further

    Sorry, but I don't get --- are you saying that Interplay (and Black Isle etc.) owes Bioware money ? I recall reading about Bioware launching a lawsuit against Interplay or Black Isle 6 or 7 years ago, but I didn't think that it had anything to do with the demise or economic failure of...
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    Rosh on Fallout 3

    I think you're making the same mistake as Bethesda Softworks andZenimax Media in thinking that it is only the teenies who owns an Xbox 360. I have asked about this in my local EB Games Shop and the clerk (the person behind the counter) told me that the Xbox 360 actually seemed to be...
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    Pete Hines interview on Spong

    This, irrc, from the movie: STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT. (or was it called something else?) It is from the above mentioned movie where Picard shoots the Borg and enjoys it. (a lot). The movie is about --- well let's just say - that a certain Zachery Cochran --- plays an important movie role in...
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    Pete Hines interview on Spong

    "Pete Hines: Well, Todd Howard (Executive Producer at Bethesda) has talked a little about this. We're not big fans of jokes… developers that try to tell jokes, it tends not to work very well. You know, the humour in Fallout 3 is that you can get a weapon and blow a guy to a bloody mess, then...
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    Bethesda looking for a new community manager

    Maybe Bethsoft will appoint a moderator from its board or one the developer's (admins) to community manager much like Bioware has done, smoothly by the way, by appointing Christ Priestly to community manager.
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    Shacknews interview on Fallout 3 with Pete Hines

    In the interview in at shacknews.com I think Pete Hines said something along the lines of that he and Bethsoft wished they could have kept it a secret that Bethsoft did indeed buy the Fallout license from Interplay. And that the only reason they published this was that Interplay was a public...
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    Shacknews interview on Fallout 3 with Pete Hines

    2K games published the game, Oblivion, in Europe. Bethsoft's selfpublished in North America.
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    Survive global famine with underground vault

    Actually, this could bé start of a great game.... Mankind has just suffered through a nuclear war, an ecological & environmental disaster... Some how, the protagnists of the game finds a newsclip that says this. The inhabitants of a village/town/city then sends him out to retrieve this...
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    Bethesda and the Star Trek fans

    The main problem I see is that Bethsoft tried to force STG and the Argus Array to submit to their, i.e. Bethsoft's forum's rules and policies. This is, at best untactful -- and at worst, illegal. (of some sorts).
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    Bethesda and the Star Trek fans

    I think this idea is pretty good actually. It also fits right in with Star Trek lore (or history) as at at least to movies deals with Star Trek crews going back in time to repair something which is affecting the future. Many episodes in Star Trek also has this feature --- Star Trek crews going...
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    Interview with Star Trek Gamers' Victor

    "Argus Array must follow Bethesda Forum policies...basically Bethesda was now trying to dictate what i should put on my own podcast which I pay the hosting for." This citation from the interview really really worries me. Bethsoft can, of course do anything they want on their own boards...
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    DaC throws down the gauntlet

    Yes, in the grander scheme of things, Sander is correct - when it comes to TB and RT combat. (about other things -- I'm not that sure ;) ). (sorry, English is not my native tongue). The point I was trying to make was that in D&D games you sit a table (maybe we could call table top games...
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    DaC throws down the gauntlet

    In the grander scheme of things, Sander are correct. RT combat predates TB combat. I remember playing arcade games on boat trips and in diners when I was younger. It was mostly Space Invaders you got to play at that time. It was indeed very fun to play --- :) . And the combat was Real...
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    Panic button!

    To clarify: I have nothing against if there in an RPG is an option available for you to kill children --- if you choose to do. Just as long as I have the option NOT to kill children. To clarify even more: The whole --- it is OK, it is just a game were my brain speeding a little faster...
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    Fallout - Please Stand By

    Thank you so much for this video :) It really was very well done --- Keep up the good work :)
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    Panic button!

    I remember a little game called Hitman: Blood Money (made, btw, by Danish IO interactive) where you go to the this (closed) Carnival ground and ---- do your thing. In that game, you're able to kill children :( . Sorry, but you are. As part of your mission you are to kill (some children) or...
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