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EG

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There is a difference between being a Fallout 3 lover, and thinking that the game had some creative situations and OK exploration.

One of the best times I ever had is completing the original Fallout over a week-end playing all day. I never thought that the 3D sequels got anywhere close to it.

Blowing things out of proportion is what we do.
 

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Honestly, I enjoyed Fallout 3 for 15 hours or so. It's more than most games offer. As I posted at the time:

Torrented, played it for a while. Probably got my money's worth, I played for about 10+ hours and actually mostly enjoyed it for that time. Then the novelty wore off, I tried to work out what was good about it or what I actually liked about it in the first place, and I went full steam ahead to the endgame to see what happened before it got too much and I uninstalled. I made it, barely. It wasn't worth it.

Kept my money, funnily enough.
Yeah, I never got into Fallout 3 either for some reason. Walked into whatever town it was made out of junk, killed a few random people and threw them off a walkway and kind of got bored. Wandered around, bashed a few random people, didn't really care. I think I realised that I just didn't give two shits about the main quest and so the whole reason for being there was just "meh".

As a result, I haven't even touched New Vegas.
 

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Honestly, I enjoyed Fallout 3 for 15 hours or so. It's more than most games offer. As I posted at the time:

Torrented, played it for a while. Probably got my money's worth, I played for about 10+ hours and actually mostly enjoyed it for that time. Then the novelty wore off, I tried to work out what was good about it or what I actually liked about it in the first place, and I went full steam ahead to the endgame to see what happened before it got too much and I uninstalled. I made it, barely. It wasn't worth it.

Kept my money, funnily enough.
Yeah, I never got into Fallout 3 either for some reason. Walked into whatever town it was made out of junk, killed a few random people and threw them off a walkway and kind of got bored. Wandered around, bashed a few random people, didn't really care. I think I realised that I just didn't give two shits about the main quest and so the whole reason for being there was just "meh".

As a result, I haven't even touched New Vegas.
:thumbsup:

Exact same thoughts. Also haven't tried NV.
 

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Well, folks, I believe that one of the Codex's qualities is that its almost unmoderated nature allow a gathering of very diverse types that would be straight-out rejected in places like Watchwitz. We are the most tolerant community of the internet, including men and trannies of all nations and creeds (even Jews, someone has to pay for the server after all) and all kinds of beliefs, from hard-core anarchists to crazy fascists.

But I don't think we should tolerate a Fallout 3 lover on our community. That's just too much.

As the gems no longer glitter their hatred, merely offering clouded contempt, it would be best to redirect those that love Fallout 3 to NMA.
 

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Well, folks, I believe that one of the Codex's qualities is that its almost unmoderated nature allow a gathering of very diverse types that would be straight-out rejected in places like Watchwitz. We are the most tolerant community of the internet, including men and trannies of all nations and creeds (even Jews, someone has to pay for the server after all) and all kinds of beliefs, from hard-core anarchists to crazy fascists.

But I don't think we should tolerate a Fallout 3 lover on our community. That's just too much.

Or perhaps, The Brazilian Slaughter, you could organize together with DU an Auto-da-fé for all heretical worshippers of popamole shit, something far more glorious and creative than just redirects.
 

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Wyrmlord III

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Is it just me or does Mr. Tim Cain brace his tummy inside every time he has a photo taken?

His chest looks puffed out way out of his belly button region - either he is a muscular body-builder under the shirt, or he is always sucking his tummy inside for his photos.
 

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