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    Fallen Earth goes into alpha

    Here, I think. Seems to amount to "Sorry about that, folks. Well, Gamespot is calling, so we need to get back out on that corner."
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    Fallout 3 at LGC: GameSpot

    Let's just hope that becomes as rewarding a venture for Zenimax as it ended up being for Interplay.
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    Fallout 3 at LGC: UGO

    Well, they seemed to have a fair supply of 'controls' when it came to people just to rule over as a population. That 'arbitrary sociological insight' might just be an indication of which of the other people they want to rule over and maybe some that they might want to rule over even more. If...
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    Fallout 3 screenshots galore

    And there are the explosive cars and FatMan rounds. :P
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    Fallout 3 screenshots galore

    He was in Morrowind as well, and both appearances are basically used as a dismissal of the previous fanbase. It wasn't quite so much of a spit in the face in Morrowind, but I thought they took it to a downright unprofessional level in Oblivion. As for the screenshots... Well, I can kind of...
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    Fallout 3 QA guy on subject of "200 years later"

    It's not that far-fetched that a few piddly things like that would be stashed in a locker (not sitting out in the open on a shelf) by the last raider party who saw it as even being worthwhile to look before it became infested with critters. Seems plausible that they may have had to leave a few...
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    Igromania magazine preview

    Crabman monsters. Let me guess, the Duntons will have some relatives on the east coast trying to pull the same scam on some poor simpleton. :roll:
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    Fallout 3 QA guy on subject of "200 years later"

    Very good point, Wolf. Isn't it amazing how we're told that things have advanced so much, but so many game devs go on making the same dumbshit mistakes and the same dumbshit excuses for those mistakes, year after year, to this very day? If you forget history, you are doomed to repeat it. If...
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    Fallout 3 QA guy on subject of "200 years later"

    With one of the small/micro fusion cells that power the damn things? That is the nuclear component. A lot of people didn't seem to have too much trouble handling those. Now consider that the BoS is in town. Do you really think they would pass up such a useful and potentially dangerous thing that...
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    Fallout 3 puppet merchandising?

    Yep, it looks more like Todd, but with blonde hair. :|
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    Fallout 3 QA guy on subject of "200 years later"

    The medicine still being on the shelf makes no more sense than all the cars sitting around still able to explode. Explaining it requires stretching out too much bullshit which convolutes other aspects of the world and it presents no verisimilitude to Fallout's established setting. Obviously...
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    New Gameplay video

    And the only alternative for this that Bethesda is putting in is a fast travel system which basically amounts to a slow teleport. No encounters, no danger, just some time instantly passes. Yep, straight from Oblivion. It's for the people who apparently like the game but dislike going to the...
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    New screenshots

    I do, however, clearly understand that the consumption of it is generally done due to either desperation or perversion. But that's enough about FO3. Let's get back to the topic of drinking urine.
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    AtomicGamer and IncGamers interview Pete Hines

    Yes, I'm sure RobCo. included a R&D department and manufacturing wing in the Vaults. Yeah, except that it fucks up the Vault Experiment (which relies on isolation) if they have the ability to keep track of what's going on outside.
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    Crispy Gamer and VideoGamer play Fallout 3

    In 200 years since the war. Yeah, I'd imagine they would have been scaveneged. Many years ago for some other purpose than to start a radio station in order to play some old records that most people aren't going to have the ability to hear and would probably attract the wrong kind of attention...
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    Crispy Gamer and VideoGamer play Fallout 3

    Well, not really 'half way' across, but you're also talking about a faction with very advanced tech capabilities. I can see them having radio broadcasting capability. I can also see them not being keen on sharing it and being very keen on confiscating such equipment from others. Same with the...
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    AtomicGamer and IncGamers interview Pete Hines

    If it never rains, how the hell do all those toilets you're supposed to be drinking out of in the game still have water in them?
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    CrispyGamer, VideoGamer and TVG interview Pete Hines

    Unfortunately, the people that Bethesda seems to have listened to are those who played Morrowind and complained about things like getting lost on the way to bending down to tie their own shoelaces... er I mean on the way to Balmora. Those people also didn't understand that opponents have stats...
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    New screenshots

    No, you should just accept the graffiti because all the other buildings have graffiti on them. I mean it's stupid to strive to have a building without graffiti on it, right? Don't worry, someone else will fix it later. Maybe. If they're even able to get the materials necessary to at least cover...
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    Crispy Gamer and VideoGamer play Fallout 3

    In addition to that, any equipment that survived would surely be the target of scavengers as soon as it was survivable enough for them to be active (*this is also my argument against explosive cars laying around all over the place). The BoS would quite likely want to take and preserve what they...
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