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Bradylama

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There's one other variant of mutt that's a rottweiler mix, and that's it. German Shepherd and Rottweiler mixes are the only dogs left.
 

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I just still can't get over the fact that Diamond City is apparently organized enough to need a fucking newspaper in order to keep up with all the goings on in a city of maybe two dozen people, yet none of them have ever bothered to try make any weapons better than wooden/aluminium baseball bats and guns made from wiring fucking pipes together.

Seriously, it's two hundred years after the apocalypse, there are apparently dozens of pre-war weapons lying around that are fully functional, you guys are clever enough to magyver fully automatic weaponry out of fucking piping and wire but you can't be arsed trying to reverse-engineer one of the dozens of fully functional combat rifles just laying around?

Maybe is because pipe weapons result to they more easy to product and modify and the materials to made them are in a higher number in comparison with prewar weapons and it's management.

btw

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There's one other variant of mutt that's a rottweiler mix, and that's it. German Shepherd and Rottweiler mixes are the only dogs left.
I tried but he gets mad at me each time I kick him because he is blocking the door, or the passage, or the safe I am trying to get to. I would have left him somewhere but my Lone Wanderer is so repulsive to other humans only he is willing to follow me around and point me towards useful hidden items like teddy bears, screwdrivers and such.

Also he is not very happy with me when he asks for stimpacks just after playing with some Feral Ghouls but I ignore him and rather pick up every left over cigarette or desk fan I can find.
 

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Two birds with one stone - Kotaku shit on Bethesda and Kotaku are blacklisted by Bethesda :lol: Report by Erik Cain: http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkai...e-blacklisted-by-major-video-game-publishers/

for the past two years, Kotaku has been blacklisted by video game publisher Bethesda for publishing a report in 2013 about the existence of the then-under-wraps Fallout 4. And for the past year, the publication has been blacklisted by Ubisoft after Kotaku published leaked images and details about Assassin’s Creed Syndicate(then called Assassin’s Creed Victory.)

Kotaku just sounds like a scorned lover, petty and immature.

Sure, if you think the relationship between journalists and the industry should be a romantic one, or “friendly” even in a more platonic sense, maybe that’s how they sound. But I think that’s a pretty weird way of thinking about the relationship between the press and industry.
Oh, we've all seen enough evidence that it's not platonic at all. :lol:
 

pippin

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I wonder if Kickstarter, with its constant dev updates and whatnot, might have helped to change the public's opinion about how a development process should be handled. However, that would ignore the fact that those are done in order to get backers to know what is being done with their money. Games like FO or AssCreed are meant to be "surprises", so to speak.
 
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I know the Brotherhood is in this police station, so I show up in my customized power armor that's made up of 4/6 of a T-51, with an arm and a leg from a T-45. Flame Red, all at their Type D upgrade points. Clear out the opposing forces, do a milk run with Paladin Danse and at the end he tries to recruit me.


"You'd be entitled to your very own suit of power armor."

I look over at Preston, who still resembles a Handyman in his Minuteman T-45 without the helmet. And think of the other two suits just sitting around back at Sanctuary.


"You don't say."
 

pippin

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Why Fallout4 is so poorly reviewed at metacrits by users but has a high metascore ? :|

Metascore is made up by the average of all the "official" sites which are approved by Metacritic. The user score, as its name implies, is the average of all the ratings given by users. This is not the first time it happens. One legendary case was Dragon Age 2, where the user score was half of what the Metascore was.
 
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Why Fallout4 is so poorly reviewed at metacrits by users but has a high metascore ? :|
Because Metacritic is an advertising platform, not a service provider. If they let users (who are all 4chan trolls, obviously) dictate the main scores, the disparity between the blowjob articles and reality could undermine the idyllic picture of the wonderful world of AAA masterpieces and reliability of the platform in the eyes its benefactors.
 
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Just want to draw everyone's attention to 6:12 - 6:29 of this video, which has me breathless with tears of laughter in my eyes.
5:43 is better. Watch the brahmin in the background turn while lying down.
 

Morkar Left

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Wow, never had thought that Bethesda gets such horrible ratings. It's over 50% of all user critics smashing the game!
 

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Wayne Newton was a great choice for Mr. New Vegas even if he is a has-been C-lister. He fit the game perfectly and, honestly, gave a decent enough performance despite his advancing age. Also, like you said it felt more like actual news reports than Three Dog commenting on your character.

Wayne Newton was brilliant - he was gently humourous, knowing, and fit the setting and the music like a glove.
 

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