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Halsy

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  1. Yes, I already stated it's Ron Perlman I'm asking who's decision it was to choose him to narrate the introduction. And I'm asking Tim Cain because he was the lead producer on the project and best suited to answer it.

     

    Fallout 4 will be announced at E3 this June. And you are aware that Obsidian made Fallout New Vegas, right? So again, given Tim's involvement with FO1/2 and now being part of Obsidian it's natural to make some assumptions here.

     

    I don't understand why you bothered to reply when you clearly don't understand what it is I'm even asking. And this is why I'm asking it in the Developer's section and not in General. Think before you speak.

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  2. Started PnP in 82ish +/-. D&D was always the main staple - Forgotten Realms/Dragonlance/Spelljammer/Shadowrun, all followed. Paranoia too. Most people have never played that game and it's too bad because it's the most fun you can have with your clothes on - and probably off. I'm amazed no one has ever made a video game of it because it would be a massive cult hit.

     

    http://io9.com/5973846/why-the-paranoia-rpgs-alpha-complex-is-the-greatest-dystopia-of-all-time

     

    I then moved on to (co)sysoping  BBS', playing Door games, then MUDs as the Darpanet slowly became the internet, and then CRPGs, MMOs, and here were are.

  3. Howdy Tim!

     

    Long time fan here. I've always wanted to know who actually wrote the intro to Fallout? Was that you? Who penned the actual words that have become the standard for the series now...."War. War never changes."

     

    Also, who's idea/call was it to get Ron Perlman to voice it?

     

    And with the announcement of Fallout 4 coming this June are you stoked for it? And will Obsidian be trying to follow it up as they did with FNV?

     

    Enquiring minds want to know. :)

     

    Cheers

    Cutter

     

  4. Or is it $25 dollars in toto? Because if it's the latter it's not really fair that 25,004 of us are getting screwed out of the beta for $5 just because we got in on the early adoption tier - and I really hate that stuff about kickstarters anyway. Considering how buggy CRPGs are - Obsidian's games in particular - you guys need all the testers you can get. Follow Larian's lead and open it all the way up. If it's an extra $25 that's just cray. And I'm super, duper cereal about that. Just like Al Gore and Manbearpig.

     

     

     

  5. Seems to me that's a massive waste of time and money better served by going into the game itself. Wasn't one of the main points of this crowd-funded work to precisely avoid the big publisher driven circuses  and bull****? Most of the attendees at those things are into the shiny and vacuous crap like CoD, they couldn't give a rats ass about games like these. I'm all for you guys publicizing this and selling as many copies as possible to show its viable and that we can get more good, old school CRPGs made, but this sounds more like a paid vacation on our dime. Am I wrong? Say it ain't so, Joe. Say it ain't so!

     

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