Everything posted by Judge Hades
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Bethesda + Their Games
PC of course. I want that toolset.
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Bethesda + Their Games
I plan on getting Oblivion. Their work on Fallout 3 has no bearing on that decision.
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Best of infinitity.
Why? DnD werewolves are easy to kill.
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We are talking BG here. *draws out Sword of Balduran and kills it with one hit*
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Bethesda + Their Games
That is pretty much expecting them to do and why I won't be buying it.
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Best of infinitity.
Whatever, Volourn.
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Bethesda + Their Games
How very true. They place would probably be spammed central for the Fallout die harders that nothing fruitful would be accomplished. Like I said I have very specific aspects that needs to be in Fallout 3 to make it acceptable to me. I think they are reasonable compared to some other Fallout nutcases.
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Bethesda + Their Games
True enough. I wonder when Bethesda is going to open up the Fallout 3 forums at their site. I will most certainly go there at that point to rant on.
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Now you are just being more unreasonable than me.
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Best of infinitity.
2. I was very paranoid after the first death but it was a blast. Ring of Fire Resistance, Boots of Speed, and Arrorws of Detonation are your friends when you solo Durlag's.
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Best of infinitity.
I never died in it but then I never finishedit. It was just to easy and boring. I also don't care what lame arse excuse Bioware made for its crappy design.
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I was able to solo Durlag's. It was a very fun challenge trying to keep my Halfling Fighter/Thief alive.
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No, you have to wlak a long ways out to leave Durlag's while all you need to do is step through a portal on Watcher's Keep and poof you are outside the keep. I never finished Watcher's Keep. I got too bored with it.
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If by a very very slim chance that Fallout 3 has the following aspects I will buy it. 1: Full use of the SPECIAL rules system, which includes true turn base combat as in Fallout 1 and 2. 2: Full 3D environment which we the player can set the camera angle and distance where he or she wants (as in Neverwinter Nights). 3: A Tool System. 4: Follows at least 85% of Fallout cannon.
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How the hell was it more challenging when you could leave the dungeon with ease at any time you want?
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I use to give game companies that much leeway but I have learned not to.
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NWN2 is absolutely PC exclusive?
Actually I have been mostly messing with the expansions and a few SP mods for the last week or so though i am getting bored with it. I need to find something else to play but I played all my other games to death already.
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Bethesda + Their Games
No.
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NWN2 is absolutely PC exclusive?
I enjoy NWN expansions OC. The NWN OC on the other hand not so much.
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Bethesda + Their Games
Hey, Bethesda has a style to their CRPGs and I am expecting them to keep using that style in future CRPGs with minor tweaking where it comes to graphics. It is a style that they are comfortable with. I think that is a perfectly legitiment expectation out of a computer game company, do to what they are comfortable with and has proven to be a success. All indications is Morrowind is a success and Oblivion will also sell. It is no great leap of logic that Fallout 3 will have very similar aspects of these two games.
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Don't you mean Fallout 3 dialog. After all they are going to contineu what they do best. Isn't that what one of your bosses' said? From what Howard and Hines stated I am expecting Fallout 3 to be using the Oblivion engine, be played in real time, have first person view, and key word dialog. That is what I am expecting Fallout 3 from Bethesda to be like.
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Battlewookie, bugs are just one issue.
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KotOR 2 was an enjoyable game except for the rushed ending. and I rather play KotOR 2 than PotC or Morrowind. Right now I am neutral to PNJ.
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So far I haven't heard anything I like regarding to PNJ Doesn't mean it IS going to be a bad game though... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The thingis I trust Obsidian to make a good game. I don't trust Bethesda. I have only played one game of their in house and one outside development game. Morowind was alrgiht. Pirates of the Caribbean stunk to high heaven. I also have heard horror stories about how buggy their previous games were. It comes down to a matter of trust. I don't trust Bethesda to make a proper Fallout game and I don't particularly like their style of CRPG in a Fallout game. Is bethesda capable of making a good CRPG? Yes. Are they capable of making a good Fallout game? All indications point to no.
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So far I haven't heard anything I like regarding to Fallout 3.