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That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

That line reminded me of the great Keith Carradine line as old Lou in season 1 when talking to Colin Farrell's daughter, "You're like the granddaughter I always wanted. but was afraid to buy online." The way they both kind of had the same jokey mannerisms.

Yeah, on the main hud. They have the local map, but it doesn't clutter the screen the same way as a minimap.

One of the things I really like that Bethesda does with their games, as opposed to similar open world games is giving you a compass with points of interest, instead of a full fledged minimap. With the minimap, like in the Witcher 3, or Assassin's Creed, you spend so much time just staring at that instead of exploring

I had a really hard time explaining to my friend why I spent so much time playing Skyrim, despite having a time nailing down what I liked about it so much.

Most of my crashes and glitches occur after I've installed about 2GB worth of mods in the game, at which point I know what I'm getting into.

New Vegas is a very good game, but it was really buggy unpatched on consoles.

I think Fallout 1 is actually a tighter, more generally better game than 2. I played them both for the first time about a year ago, and while FO2 definitely is bigger and has more to it, Fallout 1 has a better story I think, and is generally a bit tighter. I don't think a lot of the goofy humor in Fallout 2 is so much

I was really skeptical about him taking over the show, but having just watched the first episode I also was surprised at how much I enjoyed it.