Yeah, that's right, I got tired of writing tidbits, so I came up with a new word.
If any of you guys remember Fallout or Fallout 2, you'll remember two weapon slots. On a completly unrelated note JE commented on what will happen when both slots contains the same weapon in project Van Buren:<blockquote>This is what I was thinking: if you have two identical one-handed weapons in hand 1 and hand 2, a small lock icon appears between the weapons hands in the interface. Clicking them flips the weapon hands panel over and shows one long panel with both weapons united. Anything you can do with one weapon, you can do with two, but it will either take longer (reloading) or you will suffer large accuracy penalties (firing). Clicking the lock again or going into inventory and dragging a new weapon onto one of the hands separates them again.</blockquote>Interesting.
In another thread altogether, Yan asked if VB's going to be more of a party based game, or revolve around a single charecter. JE replied with this:<blockquote>One person + pals.</blockquote>I'm pretty sure this was already asked, answered and disscussed enough for me to summerise it by saying: good.
If any of you guys remember Fallout or Fallout 2, you'll remember two weapon slots. On a completly unrelated note JE commented on what will happen when both slots contains the same weapon in project Van Buren:<blockquote>This is what I was thinking: if you have two identical one-handed weapons in hand 1 and hand 2, a small lock icon appears between the weapons hands in the interface. Clicking them flips the weapon hands panel over and shows one long panel with both weapons united. Anything you can do with one weapon, you can do with two, but it will either take longer (reloading) or you will suffer large accuracy penalties (firing). Clicking the lock again or going into inventory and dragging a new weapon onto one of the hands separates them again.</blockquote>Interesting.
In another thread altogether, Yan asked if VB's going to be more of a party based game, or revolve around a single charecter. JE replied with this:<blockquote>One person + pals.</blockquote>I'm pretty sure this was already asked, answered and disscussed enough for me to summerise it by saying: good.