Doktor Best
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Todd Howard sounds like he's constantly inhaling helium.
He has the height of three apples stacked ontop of eachother. Those people have that kind of voice naturally.
Todd Howard sounds like he's constantly inhaling helium.
Voice as high as the chance he's going to sell you Skyrim again.Todd Howard sounds like he's constantly inhaling helium.
dunno about that but i despise anything sport related. not because sports are funded by jew banking cartel to distract plebs, but because they mutiliate/distort idea of war by absurd of its arbitrary restrictions and lack of application in real conflict where those restrictions are not enforced.
war is everything, its purpose of existence of every self directing/developed consciousness (i dont consider vagina developed consciousness ofc); u live to be better soldier and excel in all aspects of warfare and u do it firstly by not limiting yourself by any bs restriction (like morality/religions developed to make plebs non competetive) other than those that are immutable/external like laws of physics(and even those are more reactive than jew stream media wants u to believe).
peace (or something close to it) is only achived when all participants are masters at war as there is no easy prey left.
reflexes and basic patter cognition and like 0/negro level warfare where your opponents play 5th and 6th gen warfare (which btw includes time travel technology aka save scumming).
https://youtu.be/0p10G1m3ZfU
What happens to culture and high art when everyone is channeling Conan the barbarian?
academics have always hated tolkien's workI suspect that by the 100th anniversary of Tolkien's death, his Mythopoeia will be considered high art.
We get more of itWhat happens to culture and high art when everyone is channeling Conan the barbarian?
Fortunately for us, when it comes to the Humanities, academics don't decide shit.academics have always hated tolkien's workI suspect that by the 100th anniversary of Tolkien's death, his Mythopoeia will be considered high art.
Just wait for the academics born after 2003.academics have always hated tolkien's workI suspect that by the 100th anniversary of Tolkien's death, his Mythopoeia will be considered high art.
lol wasnt academic whores deciding about shutdown of global economy and forced bio weapon on plebs? academic is new priesthood, link between jew slave owner and plebs.Fortunately for us, when it comes to the Humanities, academics don't decide shit.academics have always hated tolkien's workI suspect that by the 100th anniversary of Tolkien's death, his Mythopoeia will be considered high art.
They might influence the consensus, but they don't decide it.
an AI sometimes shuffles posts around that its program decides are in the incorrect topic.btw is this forum moderated? some of my and some of cum guzzlers posts are missing. wtf vituperation is vital part of exchange, how can free speech tard not get it.
TLDR: Bethesda. Bethesda never changes. Same playbook, same "tricks" during press demos. They really need to step up their hype game to make people bite.
Whatever. You'll still buy it. So will I...TLDR: Bethesda. Bethesda never changes. Same playbook, same "tricks" during press demos. They really need to step up their hype game to make people bite.
They could just make a good game. But no, Todd and the other executives just want to party with Snoop Dogg.
Sure, buy...Whatever. You'll still buy it. So will I...
i guess unliked by same niggers that were too stupid and impatient to build anything with legos.Basebuilding
"The most unliked feature of FO4 returns even bigger."
"Only 4 visitable cities in the entire galaxy"
There's a tendency for producers and consumers alike of sci-fi to greatly overestimate the percentage of habitable worlds in the galaxy, simply because the overall number is so great.This is not a bad thing neither gameplay or lore wise.
It can make sense that at start of era of space colonization humanity will concentrate in its population on few major colonies and have a bunch of smaller work related settlements.
True but we are talking about fiction here and you can make a reasoning for both large and small number of colonies.There's a tendency for producers and consumers alike of sci-fi to greatly overestimate the percentage of habitable worlds in the galaxy, simply because the overall number is so great.This is not a bad thing neither gameplay or lore wise.
It can make sense that at start of era of space colonization humanity will concentrate in its population on few major colonies and have a bunch of smaller work related settlements.
Odds are planetary colonization won't even be desirable, it's too difficult to get out of a planet's gravity compared to an artificial construct.
There's a tendency for producers and consumers alike of sci-fi to greatly overestimate the percentage of habitable worlds in the galaxy, simply because the overall number is so great.
Odds are planetary colonization won't even be desirable, it's too difficult to get out of a planet's gravity compared to an artificial construct.
That said, I find it more realistic to have a game universe with very few colonies and vast majority of planets being just uninhabitable places which at best can be used as mining location.
id Tech 3, I guess? Poeple used it for all sorts of shooters back in the day and I have many fond memories of messing around in the console in Jedi Outcast.Just out of curiosity: what other games/engines are this moddable? And have as many console commands? Because honestly these are among the only aspects that I play these games for.
why would u think base attacks were point of base building. thats like thinking false rape accusations and alimonies are point of vagina existence.FO4 basebuilding felt pointless, the attacks on your base were lame as shit.
I'd imagine if FO4/etc had a Terraria-like system where you could attract certain NPCs with certain designs or buildings it would be a lot more interesting.
anti gravity even in human hands is over 50 years old and most planets do have organic lifeforms. its pretty much exactly opposite what fake joke cover up program/nasa would make u think.There's a tendency for producers and consumers alike of sci-fi to greatly overestimate the percentage of habitable worlds in the galaxy, simply because the overall number is so great.This is not a bad thing neither gameplay or lore wise.
It can make sense that at start of era of space colonization humanity will concentrate in its population on few major colonies and have a bunch of smaller work related settlements.
Odds are planetary colonization won't even be desirable, it's too difficult to get out of a planet's gravity compared to an artificial construct.