KirkyV
KirkyV
KirkyV

I want this.

They’re genuinely my favourite developer, on reflection. Old BioWare might just have them beat, but it’s a close-run thing.

I don’t think it was going to be isometric—at least, it isn’t mentioned that it would be anywhere in the article, and I doubt Microsoft would’ve gone for the idea even in the initial stages.

Yup, it’s a terrible shame.

I absolutely loved KotOR II, in spite of all the bugs and cuts, and the restored content mod makes it my all-time favourite Star Wars game.

This is why I’ve adjusted my hopes/wishes somewhat into Obsidian just getting another crack at the Star Wars licence. I’d be so stoked to play an original-trilogy RPG from them, set either during, or immediately before or after.

My two fondest hopes for gaming as of right now:

Gameplay-wise, certainly, but I think I actually preferred Alpha Protocol’s story and characters. Man, that game went places.

Bah! That Focus is far too large.

That’s my first car next to a friend of mine’s first car. Cheap to run, cheap to buy, cheap to insure, and the manual-everything, low-power driving experience should help make your teenager a better driver in the end, as they’ll have to carefully consider everything they do.

I’m fine with us sticking with miles; I just think using MPG’s daft when we buy fuel in litres. I’d rather we switched to a miles/litres scale.

I did prefer the Wasteland in New Vegas - in part because it felt a little more known, a little more lived in - but it’s more the idea that 4 probably isn’t going to have the same approach to skill-based dialogue choices, the faction system, and so on. I liked a lot of that stuff.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m ridiculously excited... But I still sorta wish it looked more like Better New Vegas.

Cheers, man. I hate that, ‘I know I read this somewhere feeling’, too.

This isn’t the most on-topic reply ever, but does anyone have any idea how much Fallout stuff Bethesda’s likely to have at GamesCom this year? Me and some friends are going for the first time ever.

I’ve lived in the UK all my life; petrol is indeed sold in litres, but no one has any clue what L/100km is, and distances/speeds are measured in miles. So, ideally we’d use some kind of miles/litres solution, or stop using miles at all, but instead we use miles per gallon, for some reason.

We most certainly do not. We sell fuel in litres, but distances and speed are measured in miles, and fuel economy has always been measured in miles per gallon here.

The only people who use gallons at all in a country where this is sold?

Yup, same thing here. That, and it’ll occasionally just sort of give up when you’re trying to enter a decently large comment, and the whole page grinds to a halt.