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  1. Snorkack

    The biggest disappointments in your personal gaming history

    The Half Life 2 thread made me think a bit. Throughout my career in gaming there were a few games that were highly anticipated and conceived with great praise but left a bitter taste of disappointment in my mouth. Just wondering what your biggest let-downs have been. I'm not talking about those...
  2. whatevername

    Decline Pole seize naught in aft, DarthUaderLord

    DarkHelmetLord Of make pole IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII cunt ronnan be for sack, no fit alllll muvvy > look hare http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/index.php?threads/poll-vote-for-codex-best-movie-s.111665/. Of recumman dation enlarge pole size...
  3. Crooked Bee

    "Bethesda's anti-consumer review policy comes as no surprise - And reminds us not to pre-order"

    Alien vs Predator: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/10/26/bethesda-outline-anti-consumer-review-policy/ I don't mean to defend Bethesda because I think this is a dick move on their part, but I did lol at how RPS are pulling the "Stop preordering!" card because they've been denied advance...
  4. Neanderthal

    Formulaic and Unimaginative Gameworlds

    Are modern CRPGs too unambitious? In Labyrinth of Worlds I explored many different realms under rule of the Guardian, I flew, swam, jumped, levitated, water walked, teleported within them and could crash the Flying Fortress of Killorn Keep into the world below killing everyone in it, plumb the...
  5. Wayward Son

    Institute or Legion?

    Which one is morally worse? Me and my brother have gotten into this arguement several times, and I figured with all the playtime Codex users have in F4, they would have more knowledge about it than me.
  6. Astral Rag

    The PC Gamer Top 100 - The best PC games you can play today.

    In case you guys need something to rage about: http://www.pcgamer.com/best-pc-games-1/
  7. sullynathan

    Horse armor turns 10 years old

    The harbinger of decline has now become old school.
  8. NotAGolfer

    Armchair CRPG designing, the thread

    So I read a couple of rants on Codex lately about what is wrong with modern CRPG design. Nothing new about that, only this time it actually made me think longer about what I would want a modern game designer to do so his CRPG gets "fun" enough for my taste. It's far from being complete or even...
  9. Astral Rag

    Decline ubisoft cannot into not butchering Tetris

    Now with: - uplay DRM + Steam DRM - shit visuals and poor performance (Unity Engine...) - (currently empty) in-game shop ( :lol: ) - unskipable logos/intros - laggy logos - laggy intro - laggy menu - a quest compass of sorts - poor controls - no option to set custom controls - adware...
  10. Anime Fallout 1 recreated in Gamebryo (WiP)

    Fallout the Story is a work in progress at the moment. It is designed as a mod for the NV base game only Travel: ------- We made a complete new travel system. Which allows the player to discover the map of Fallout 1, also includes random encounters and the ability to flee (if your character is...
  11. Daedalos

    Fallout Fallout 4 Thread

    https://fallout.bethesda.net/en/games/fallout-4

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