Rockin' out with Daesch

Brother None said:
It makes a fair amount of sense to *not* move around places based on a supposition that they're in same spot of a ghost town without anything in the game supporting that supposition.
So... that would mean that it does make some sort of sense to move around Necropolis since there is something in the game (as in, it being specifically stated in the game) supporting that it's supposed to be Bakersfield, yes?

Being a resident of Bakersfield, I'd say that there's no town more fitting to be the home of the ghouls, myself.
 
Ammut said:
I had no clue you were a Seahawks fan, Brother None!

Big time.

Still wonder what the hell the team needs T.J. Duckett for.

Duckett? More like T.J. Suck It!

Dougly said:
I have no idea how "large" a game area we'd have if F3 were comparable to F1 and F2 in that regard. However, I assume we'd be able to reach some of those places, even if we started out in D.C.

Instead, we'll spend the game trapped in the D.C. area.

Oblivion is (claimed to be) 16 square miles (ref), Fallout 3 is 50-80% of that (ref).

So 8-13 square miles.

Washington D.C. is 68.3 square miles.
 
BN said:
Big time.

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RAIDERS!

Ontopic:

See? Toldja, it was aligned diagonally.
 
Brother None said:
Ammut said:
I had no clue you were a Seahawks fan, Brother None!

Big time.

Still wonder what the hell the team needs T.J. Duckett for.

Duckett? More like T.J. Suck It!

His yards rushed isn't very impressive, I'll admit. He's only slightly above the league average (according to yahoo, it changes depending on who you ask). His stats indicate he has some skill but he hasn't shown the same with us this year.

We can always toss him around to another team. He hasn't had a solid contract for a while it seems. Oh well :)

So, about that map. I like it. It reminds me of all the hours I played fallout, all at once.
 
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