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6 Foot Invisible Rabbit

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  1. Only the endo skeleton are the same. Perhaps the cloned flesh tanks has only so many templates and well, the Arnie model is one of them.
  2. He offers it to you, and if you agree he kills you and you get a statue. I think it is rather silly to have a character who would basically commit suicide like that.
  3. I think I have a old Playstation in a closet somewhere but no games.
  4. That would be funny. I don't know if you have read the d20 Cyberscape book but it has a section about fitting cybernetics in fantasy campaigns through Golemtech and Necrotics. Golemtech is basically using similar magical designs of creating a golem but enfusing living flesh with it. A prime example of that in the FR novels would be that deep gnome in the Drizzt novels. Necrotics is the merging of living and undead flesh for augmentation enhancements.
  5. Yes. I ran a Falloutish campaign a few years back using that premise and it worked very well.
  6. The games Iliked so far for it is the KotOR series (I have two sets, yes), Jade Empire, Crimson Skies, and the Deus Ex: IW. I also been playing Half Life 2 on it, but if you have a PC get the PC version. I am considering getting Doom 3 and the expansion for it bet I think any free money I have over the next few months will be focused on getting a new PC bought and paid for. I am also eyeing a 26 inch widescreen LCD HDTV/Monitor for my new display.
  7. Well, they have been published a long time ago, back when Diablo 2 and DnD 3e was new. You probably get both books for about $5 each off Amazon used books or *cough* download the PDFs from *cough* somewhere.
  8. Right now I have limited use of a computer so I am not playing any PC games right now. Due to money constraints I had to return my game computer back. So I am saving up for a moderately decent computer for the next 2 to 3 months. Each month I should have about $500 to $600 tucked to the side. I have been mostly playing games on my X Box.
  9. X Com: UFO Defense is up there, but I mostly just play CRPGs.
  10. Gabs, did you ever read the Diablo PnP d20 books? It was quite whacked out how they converted the magic item combinations from the games.
  11. Diablo is in the number one spot... of the worse games ever made.
  12. Why pay to play DnD online when we have NWN and soon NWN 2?
  13. Fallout 1 is the best game ever made with Fallout 2 being number 3.
  14. Actually I think they can write good stories. I mean take a look at all the books in Morrowind. Very interesting reads. I just think that the style they present their games don't promote good writing in their game designs. If they focused their writing talents on the actual game and designed a dialog interface that wasn't based off key word searches and more like the IE or NWN games then the quality of Morrowind's story would probably be better. The theme of Morrowind was good, but the execution was not done well at all.
  15. Depends on your tastes in a CRPG. If you like well written and complex dialog that happens to be quite long, using a premade character with a intricate back story, along with colorful NPCs to join in a setting that is bizarre and unconventional then Planescape: Torment is for you. If you like conventional stories with a character created by yourself in a more traditional setting with a better balance in the action versus dialog, then Planescape: Torment is not for you. Personally, I think it is the second best game ever made.
  16. Some of the mods from Red Hawke is way to over powered but the making Canderous and Mission a jedi were interesting. I mostly use just skin mods because the item mods tend to be really uber. I also use my own mods that lowers the experience gain through fighting and readjusting the weapon damages makes the game more challenging. Melee weapons are way too over powered compared to their range weapon counterparts, and since the majority of foes uses range weapons it made the game easy. I simply readjusted the range weapons damage that it mirrors the PnP versions. Mind you this made the non-force users in the party more useful as well, but when you get hit with a critical from a heavy repeating blaster it will more than likely hurt you a great deal or kill you on the spot.
  17. Story wise I had an idea that it shows both before and after. From what I have gathered about the Vault system the point of their existance was social experimentation. So, why not have a vault that uses cryogenics, a rip van wrinkle vault. The social experiment there would be culture shock, from the culture prior to the bombs and the culture that arose after. Your character would be one of those set in cryo. For the "tutorial" Your pod may be one of the few which survived intact and the AI computer went insane. You need to find other survivors, fix or destroy the computer, and get to the surface. The PC could awake during the events of FO 1 and come outside a mountain in southern Idaho.
  18. Hey, leave the spam out of this. I have a good world map going. If i can scan it in I will.
  19. Yeah, I guess I am just as guilty of being vindictive as well. So, has there been any new news on Fallout 3 yet?
  20. Hmmm... I always seem to kill him before he is zombified. :ph34r:
  21. Intelligence on game engine design does not equal high creativity. The technical aspects of Morrowind, and from the looks of it Oblivion, are quite good and well engineered. I trust Bethesda to make a relative versitile and working game engine for Fallout 3.
  22. It depends on the release dates of the prespective machines. In areas that the PS3 will make an early entrance, like Japan, you will need less Blu Ray Players than you would in an area, like Europe, who are getting the console at a much later date.
  23. Well, here's hoping that Bethesda are as smart as Bioware.
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