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    Fallout 3 reviews round-up #56

    He's notorious for hating almost every game he reviews. To say he "gushes" about first person shooters is patently ridiculous. I think the Zero Punctuation review deserved it's own article.
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    Emil comments on V.A.T.S.

    From what I've seen, the game pauses when you go into VATS, it's when you're taking the shot that time is slowed and enemies will fire at you. So, if you are about to die and you don't have enough AP for a shot, you have essentially just paused the game -- not reduced the damage you take.
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    Gametrailers.com videos

    How many more strategic considerations did Fallout have than Fallout 3? I'm thinking back and all I can remember are: Get good equipment. Make sure your party members don't burst you in the back. Target shots at specific body parts. What am I missing, and which of these does F3 lack...
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    Gametrailers.com exclusive Fallout 3 footage

    We aren't far past them though, I wish we were, but the problem he mentioned is unique to all non-scripted games, not unique to Bethesda's games. There's no easy way to make videogame characters organically behave like human beings in an environment with so many variables. There will be...
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    Gametrailers.com exclusive Fallout 3 footage

    So...you don't like videogames?
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    Gametrailers.com exclusive Fallout 3 footage

    The only stream I've seen was such low quality that it literally looked like someone was playing a Doom 2 mod and photographed it with a bad cell-phone camera. That said, there are very legitimate complaints with the graphical (movement, character animation) similarities to oblivion, but as a...
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    Fallout 3 pirated, videos spread

    Personally, I'm fine with whatever assumptions a player makes when left to their own devices, and to believe a contrivance that leads to a 2077 with bad reel-to-reel projectors and big band jazz on every station was never a big deal for me. So really, for you to believe that time stood still...
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    Fallout 3 pirated, videos spread

    The only problem with that opinion, is that it ignores the improbability of the Truman Era lasting 120 years. The Fallout timeline diverged in the 1950's, but time didn't stop moving. It's speculation on both our parts in the absence of a complete history, but you have undertaken the burden of...
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    Top 10: Kick ass moments from a day with Fallout 3

    It makes no less sense than a stimpak healing a broken limb. Arguably, following the super mutant and ghoul logic from the originals, it makes slightly more sense. But only slightly. I'm not one of those people who faulted Fallout 2 for shit like extra toes or talking plants though, so I'm...
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    Fallout 3 pirated, videos spread

    Admittedly less ludicrous, but dig on this for a hot minute: In the 1950's the Chinese (and various other ethnicities) were still largely unassimilated, if assimilated at all. They were not industry magnates or holders of high office. This, along with the prevailing sentiment of the time...
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    Fallout 3 pirated, videos spread

    I agree with almost everything you said. The voicework and animations are the biggest disappointments so far. No worse than Oblivion, but could be so much better. I think Bethesda's design philosophy is against using "cinematic animations" so they can show off and brag about how everything is...
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    Top 10: Kick ass moments from a day with Fallout 3

    Yeah, the concept of radiation being used therapeutically is totally off-the-wall science fiction.
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    Fallout 3 pirated, videos spread

    This debate is based on your comment, which was (and remains) so strangely incongruous to logic that it could hardly be ignored. The reason it's gone on so long is because you're still arguing it, and to cede to your point would be an affront to rational thought. Newsflash: It's flat out...
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    Fallout 3 pirated, videos spread

    It is realistic to assume that Asians did not remain our sworn enemies, and in fact assimilated to some degree into polite society at some point during the 120 YEARS post WW2. These videos do nothing to dissuade me from buying this game, I'm disappointed that the graphics/animations/voice...
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    Tim Cain and Chris Taylor on Fallout 3

    He's slightly overplaying something you're slightly underplaying. It's semantic really. The facts are as stated: Tim likes what he's seen and is intrigued. Chris is looking forward to playing it. Both of them have already purchased the game. They may be less than excited, but they are...
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    GamesRadar - The Infinite Potential of Fallout 3

    Well, if Fallout 3 was called "Fallout" I'm guessing the reaction here would be...well, not any more positive. Also: does anyone remember this:
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    MTV Multiplayer previews Fallout 3

    Are we incapable of having a normal discussion or is this just a game of points? I thought I was addressing the related point of arbitrary experience, and more specifically, what "experience points" mean. Which organically ties into the discussion at hand. If instead, we are just trying to...
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    MTV Multiplayer previews Fallout 3

    You were literally called naive yesterday. That condescension bugs some people, obviously it rolls off your back. Arbitrary. In fallout 2 you get 200xp for listening to a story about a cat. There is not now nor has there ever been anything wrong with this. They're called experience points...
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    MTV Multiplayer previews Fallout 3

    You got experience for exploring certain places in the other Fallouts, the one freshest in my mind (because I just played it) was getting around 1000 xp for taking the elevator to the 5th floor of the Glow. And before someone says it, you didn't get the experience for stumbling into the green...
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