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Re: @ Z
Originally posted by Lintelyg
Damn right!!! Fallout rocked! But the fallout series had some issues concerning character control. Wouldn't it had been all the more better if you could have controlled your NPC's? Just remember all times Marcus the mutant blew Casady to hell with his mini-gun?


Oh yeah, a constant occurance....and the time Lenny mishandled an SMG and blew me to hell :D
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Re: @ Z
Originally posted by Lintelyg
Damn right!!! Fallout rocked! But the fallout series had some issues concerning character control. Wouldn't it had been all the more better if you could have controlled your NPC's? Just remember all times Marcus the mutant blew Casady to hell with his mini-gun?


That was my biggest fault with Arcanum was the way you had to manipulate your party members. Just plain cumbersome. :rolleyes:
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They could have at least put an option on the menu on which characters you wanted to manually contol and which not. That would have boosted the whole appeal by 100 points.
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I really want a copy of Fallout, but no one is selling it anymore. At least, no one that ships to New Zealand. :(
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
I really want a copy of Fallout, but no one is selling it anymore. At least, no one that ships to New Zealand. :(


You tried posting in the classifieds forum? maybe someone would be willing to part with it :D
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Originally posted by Bloodstalker
You tried posting in the classifieds forum? maybe someone would be willing to part with it :D


I'm constantly searching the NZ classifieds for it. It'd cost a fair bit for anyone outside NZ to send it to me, so I'll keep looking locally for now. I might really get desperate one day though :)
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You might want to regularly check Amazon.com's game listings. I don't see it up there now (Fallout 2 is), but I'll bet it periodically shows up.
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That's a warning! :eek:
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You wannaem?

Here ya go *drops 2 pounds of dogfood pancakes*
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Re: You wannaem?
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Here ya go *drops 2 pounds of dogfood pancakes*


You sometimes remind me someone we haven't seen for a while...
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Re: Re: You wannaem?
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You sometimes remind me someone we haven't seen for a while...


Who are you thinking of, @Minerva? I have my own ideas on that, but I could be wrong.
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Originally posted by fable
Who are you thinking of, @Minerva? I have my own ideas on that, but I could be wrong.


All those angers and no smilies in his own thread made me even more suspicious. :rolleyes: :D
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Hello! Breakfast, lunch and dinner being served again at all hours. :)
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Slow night. I wonder if it was RandomThug's mention of dogfood pancakes that did the trick? :confused:
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Originally posted by fable
Slow night. I wonder if it was RandomThug's mention of dogfood pancakes that did the trick? :confused:


With your mod power, you should have deleted that... :D

It's been slow all weekend, though.
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So is there any difference between a breakfast, lunch or dinner pancake? :D
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
So is there any difference between a breakfast, lunch or dinner pancake? :D


Of course theres a difference.....breakfast pancakes are the ones not eaten last night at dinner :D
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Originally posted by Bloodstalker
Of course theres a difference.....breakfast pancakes are the ones not eaten last night at dinner :D


By that chain of reasoning one could then say that the lunch pancakes are breakfast leftovers, and the dinner pancakes are the remians of lunch :D In that case, I'll have a lunch pancake thanks :D
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
By that chain of reasoning one could then say that the lunch pancakes are breakfast leftovers, and the dinner pancakes are the remians of lunch :D In that case, I'll have a lunch pancake thanks :D


Would you like that lunch pancake with any condiments? We have a full range. :)
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