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Tim Cain & MCA Fallout Interview

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Excidium said:
Did they say anything worth raging over?

The interviewer and the fat nuka break guy says a lot of stupid shit grounded in them misunderstanding the Fallout humor. MCA seems to try to be nice but also soften the retartetnezz so far.
 

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Well yeah. I wanted to hear more from Tim Cain. Still on part 1 though.
 

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I am Brian Mitsoda, MCA, Cleve Blakemore, DarkUnderlord, Prosper and my own grandmother. I am NOT Tim Cain.

EDIT: The second interviewer is a little bit better.
 

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I'm not sure if MCA is fat or muscular. His face doesn't look fat.

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Can someone tell me exactly which points involve them NOT talking about the shitty nuka-break thing? I refuse to endure the entire thing just for five minutes of something I actually care about.

The second part.

So.. the guy gets a writer and a programmer to interview and then asks them about graphics?
 

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The second one was more interesting. It basically goes into when a Publisher approaches Obsidian what they demand and what processes Obsidian goes through.
 

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It still seems so unreal. Tim and MCA are working together at Obsidian. I don't know how can we be so lucky.
 

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I pity those two having to endure inane questions of those NukaBreak Monkeys..

Still don't get what all the fuss with Cain is about. It's been a while since he worked on some RPG at all, time changes people. Also, while he may be one of the creative heads behind the original Fallout, it needs more than just one guy to actually develop the game.

Too much fuss over basically nothing. You can go all "awww" when they actually produce something really cool - now, without anything to show it's just blind fanboy-ism.
 
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Surf Solar said:
Too much fuss over basically nothing. You can go all "awww" when they actually produce something really cool - now, without anything to show it's just blind fanboy-ism.
That's p. much how it works with Obsidian. :lol:
 

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Radisshu said:
I'm not sure if MCA is fat or muscular. His face doesn't look fat.
Both. He was muscular and then he acquired a lot of fat during the New Vegas crunch.
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Clearly ready to burst out of his shirt, but for which reason?
 

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Pretty awesome. Will we be blessed or will we be forsaken? That, dear Codex, is the question.
 

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Jaesun said:
The second one was more interesting. It basically goes into when a Publisher approaches Obsidian what they demand and what processes Obsidian goes through.

Agreed, second part is very interesting.
 

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I wish they didn't invite that Nuka Break tard there, I'd rather someone just pick their brains for an hour versus that awful awkward internet humor that doesn't translate well into real life situations.
 

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That was kind of a waste of a Tim Cain/Avellone dual interview. :(

Too much praising Nuka Break (It's a good fan series but we don't need a 30 minute video feat. Cain and Avellone dedicated to praising them for that) and asking the questions that don't have much to do with Chris Avellone and Tim Cain's roles like graphics and art style and stuff in the second interview.
 
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Roguey said:
Radisshu said:
I'm not sure if MCA is fat or muscular. His face doesn't look fat.
Both. He was muscular and then he acquired a lot of fat during the New Vegas crunch.
297leo.jpg

Clearly ready to burst out of his shirt, but for which reason?

Isn't it obvious? The giant penis stretching all the way from his crotch up to his neckline, that the shirt is just barely managing to keep under wraps.
 

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