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Here, truly is some epic fail. <a href="http://www.brainygamer.com/the_brainy_gamer/2008/10/fallout-3.html">The Brainy Gamer sat a few students down with the original Fallout's to see how they went</a>. It's all part of their question on whether Fallout 3 is really going to be "Fallout" or not. Here's one students' attempt:
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<blockquote>i have enough to fire a gun and kill a scorpion, but then i'm only 1 action point short to use a weapon and i get screwed because i can't fight back...how do i gain more action points and why do they randomly go away when i'm fighting?</blockquote>
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Yes, why do action points "randomly go away"? Mayhap it is because one is using them? Pressing on...
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<blockquote>All of these students have seen the trailers for Fallout 3. When I told them we would play the game immediately after release, they burst into spontaneous fits of delight. I should mention that I made this announcement at the conclusion of our Planetfall discussion, a text adventure they gamely tried to enjoy because I told them they should - but which they mostly detested. In this setting, Fallout 3 was received like mana from RPG heaven. Subsequently, Fallout 1 and 2 were seen as trials to be endured while awaiting the modern gameplay savior of 3.
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Then, during the break, something broke. I began to notice increased activity in the discussion forum, which soon turned into a small flurry of posts.</blockquote>
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<a href="http://www.brainygamer.com/the_brainy_gamer/2008/10/fallout-3.html">I'll let you read the rest to find out the results</a>...
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In other news, <a href="http://www.gamingindians.com/2008/10/fallout-3-controversy-india-release-cancelled/">Microsoft has cancelled Fallout 3's release</a>. In India that is. Apparently citing "cultural sensitivities".
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Spotted @ <a href="http://www.rpgwatch.com">RPGWatch</a>
Here, truly is some epic fail. <a href="http://www.brainygamer.com/the_brainy_gamer/2008/10/fallout-3.html">The Brainy Gamer sat a few students down with the original Fallout's to see how they went</a>. It's all part of their question on whether Fallout 3 is really going to be "Fallout" or not. Here's one students' attempt:
<br>
<blockquote>i have enough to fire a gun and kill a scorpion, but then i'm only 1 action point short to use a weapon and i get screwed because i can't fight back...how do i gain more action points and why do they randomly go away when i'm fighting?</blockquote>
<br>
Yes, why do action points "randomly go away"? Mayhap it is because one is using them? Pressing on...
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<blockquote>All of these students have seen the trailers for Fallout 3. When I told them we would play the game immediately after release, they burst into spontaneous fits of delight. I should mention that I made this announcement at the conclusion of our Planetfall discussion, a text adventure they gamely tried to enjoy because I told them they should - but which they mostly detested. In this setting, Fallout 3 was received like mana from RPG heaven. Subsequently, Fallout 1 and 2 were seen as trials to be endured while awaiting the modern gameplay savior of 3.
<br>
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Then, during the break, something broke. I began to notice increased activity in the discussion forum, which soon turned into a small flurry of posts.</blockquote>
<br>
<a href="http://www.brainygamer.com/the_brainy_gamer/2008/10/fallout-3.html">I'll let you read the rest to find out the results</a>...
<br>
<br>
In other news, <a href="http://www.gamingindians.com/2008/10/fallout-3-controversy-india-release-cancelled/">Microsoft has cancelled Fallout 3's release</a>. In India that is. Apparently citing "cultural sensitivities".
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Spotted @ <a href="http://www.rpgwatch.com">RPGWatch</a>