Huh? I tend to blow up all the transmitters and radars as I approach, and that always causes the base to go on alert (though search in all the wrong places).
Huh? I tend to blow up all the transmitters and radars as I approach, and that always causes the base to go on alert (though search in all the wrong places).
Growing up I always had a first hand to America’s racial problems, but was lead to believe that Europe was better and more accepting. All those illusions are now shattered.
I live in a Country (Brazil) where all guns are banned pronto. It made sure that only the bad guys have guns, and our “deaths by 100k” is 7 times higher than the US. Even worse, the police is extremely effective, but the laws ensure that the captured bad guys will be free in a small amount of time. (The last part is…
Are you seriously demonizing an innocent gun sportsman simply because he doesn’t fall in line with your inept belief of what is or isn’t a better sport than shooting guns? Fuckin A man.
Awesome precedent I’ll just sue ford if I’m ever hit by one of their trucks.
“Thumbprint scanners that only allow certain people to pull the trigger. GPS that only allows the gun to fire at designated locations like the home or gun range. Face- or human-recognition that prevents guns from being fired at people. Etc.…
To be totally honest if you go to the range every month you probably have more trigger time and experience than most police officers in the country
Dont waste your breath. He is ever a troll or an idiot who feeds into his countries negative American news.
Uh, no, you can’t just walk around with an AR-15 like it is a purse. You are only allowed to carry it openly from home to car, car to range/hunting ground and then back into your home. At least it is like that where I live. I’d probably get in trouble if I were to disassemble and clean it on my patio.
*sigh* An AR is an inanimate object. It doesn’t matter what it’s designed for, it’s what I use it for that counts. I don’t use it to kill people, and barring the very unlikely event of needing it for defense, I never will. It is in fact fun to shoot at targets. How can you not understand that? ARs shoot very…
Because the wall is made from spoilers.
Criticising games is one thing, criticising people for liking them is another. There’s a huge difference between “I don’t like Fallout 3” or “I think Fallout 3 was terrible,” verses “you’re an idiot if you like Fallout 3” or “if you like 3 you obviously didn’t play the first two”.
All of Fallout is total nonesense by that argument
Are you for real? The writing in NV was terrible. The Legion of “super evil psychotic people” was the worst piece of RPG-writing I’ve ever seen. The branching paths were so poorly implemented (Legion has 5% the questamount and lore and opportunities for interaction that the NCR has) that one can clearly see how little…
Bethesda made no attempt to shy away from modern game-design philsophy when creating F3, and I think that was absolutely a good thing. There’s a difference between discovery and having no clue how to get from A to B (gameplay-wise). Old games seemed to take pride in the “frustration factor.”
Yeah, as a huge CRPG fan from Fallout’s heyday (I was more of a Baldur’s Gate guy, tho I did play Fallout 2 back then) I see nothing wrong with thinking that 3’s the worst game so far in the series, in fact I agree. But also, this kind of grudge holding is not a good look for gamers. The whole thing feels like…
I played Fallout 3 first, then New Vegas, and recently I played Fallout 1. I also replayed all of Fallout 3, so I have that fresh in memory as well.
Errr, the thing about wood frame houses is total crap. I guess none of these people live in the Western United States. Out here in Colorado we have numerous old log cabins and wooden houses left over from the early 1800s. Admittedly you wouldn’t want to live in some of them, but they are definitely still standing. Old…
This just comes across seriously pathetic. A bunch of whinging crybabies who are mad because their ridiculously niche underground crpg from years ago has been brought up to date for new audiences. Don’t play them then you lil bitches.
Nostalgia is such a powerful thing. It can make you believe the first two Fallout games are perfect (they aren’t) and it can make you believe the last two games were terrible (they were amazing). I just like RPGS. Putting arbitrary limits on what is and isn’t an RPG only hurts the genre... and there’s no reason to be…