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    Don't BOO!!! me... I can't help it...

    I think he supports the new direction Interplay is going in more than anything else. There's supposed to be a huge gap in the market for Dark Alliance clones that justifies Interplay developing a sub-par Action/RPG with the Fallout logo in the title. I can't say I agree. Interplay didn't even...
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    Don't BOO!!! me... I can't help it...

    I can't understand why ShadowPaladin defends Interplay since it no longer develops the type of games that earned it the loyalty of PC gamers. The only thing we agreed on was that console gamers prefer lame Action/RPGs that revolve around nothing but fighting through hordes of monsters than...
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    Sean Reynolds - Joining the fun

    I honestly can't believe some people can actually defend Interplay's bad business decisions. It's not as if Fallout: POS is guaranteed to sell a million copies.
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    Question, I can't quite get my head around this, need help.

    Mere words fail to express the stupidity of Interplay. Some have argued that PC games just aren't profitable. Well, let's see how well Fallout: BOS sells in comparison to what Fallout 3 would've sold. If there's any justice in the world Fallout: BOS or POS won't sell as well as Interplay...
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    The Trouble with Fallout

    The problem is developers want to make as much money as possible. I see no reason why Fallout 3 couldn't have been a nice profit earner for Interplay; it was widely anticipated after all. Needless to say, Interplay has shot itself in the leg by cancelling what it perceived to be a less than...
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    You people embarass me...

    I am a hardcore, long time Sega fan and in my opinion the cancellation of Fallout 3 cannot even be compared to the downfall of Sega. The resentment many Fallout fans harbor towards Interplay at the moment defies description and will linger for many years to come. I can almost guarantee it...
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