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Wondering out loud just how the protagonist didn't age at all even though 200 years have passed. Stasis, suspended animation, clone with memory imprints, result of more freaky Vault-Tec experiments?

I got an idea about that, probably wouldn't have thought of it if I hadn't played through Fallout 3 recently to be honest.

 

So there's that quest called The Replicated Man, and you have to decide what to do with the android in Rivet City. He doesn't know he's an android, so I thought maybe the player in Fallout 4 is the same. How they would get the memories and looks and all that of someone who was alive 200 years ago... I dunno, maybe some info of all the residents is stored in the vault. The location is probably the biggest reason I thought of this.

 

 

Hmmm Interesting possibility. I like it. The "Harkness" memory imprints were taken from that vault Dr. Braun was in. Quite possible there were other vaults similar to it which also "stored" memory imprints.

 

Somewhat related to that: I hope they won't bring back the moronic "railroad" movement from Fo3. That was so stupid it was hilarious to even think about it.

 

Also, I win.

 

Edit: f*#@ me, it took like half a minute for this post to be... posted. Guess the forums are really screwed up bigtime atm.

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I wish I knew more about Fallout 3 so I could participate in the theorisation. :tongue:

 

 

EDIT: Yeah, the Nexus is pretty slow today. I can't even download a 6MB mod (it's been about 20 minutes and it only got halfway) so yeah, that sucks. Forums are the same as always for me though (usually takes half a minute for me to post anything on the forums, even on good days).

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Hmmm Interesting possibility. I like it. The "Harkness" memory imprints were taken from that vault Dr. Braun was in. Quite possible there were other vaults similar to it which also "stored" memory imprints.

Oooh, that makes sense. I guess I either missed that or forgot already. :tongue:

 

This was surprising! It actually looks like this one will be completed and fully functional, plus very compatible between computers with different mods. I like it!

I had been watching Skyrim Online but stopped looking at it a while ago because it seemed like it was dying. Cool to see that someone else is working on something similar, glad it's made for co-op rather than the MMO or whatever idea Skyrim Online had.

 

Completely off topic of everything else, I bought Counter-Strike: Global Offensive yesterday (at um... 3:00 AM). My brother kept recommending and went on and on about how great it was. I did three or so games against bots (which I enjoyed, but I swear I was hitting things and it was showing that I wasn't) before he forced me into playing online with him. I uninstalled the game and requested a refund after the first match I did. It has such a hateful community that I don't understand why anyone would want to play it. The whole focus is multiplayer, so what's the point if everyone is a bunch of assholes? He wasn't helping either, I was asking him things and he just didn't answer me. I had like four kills and eight assists and eight deaths, so I wasn't not doing anything, but people were flipping s*** (no idea how to mute) and then wanted to kick me.

Requesting a refund seems a little dramatic probably, but the only other multiplayer focused shooters I've played would be Battlefield and Call of Duty with my brothers on the Xbox 360, and Combat Arms on the PC (I thought they had a terrible community... At least people there usually aren't hateful when someone does bad, and I've met a lot of really, really nice people in the game too), in all three of those I've never had as un-enjoyable a time as I had in CSGO.

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Vault 112. The little virtual park in the little virtual town.

 

That's where the Fallout 3 Dad went to get the Geck. He was trapped in a virtual reality rest machine.

 

Our character had to find him, and free him, so they could get to work restoring the water recycling filtering system with a GECK.

 

Getting the GECK was, yet, another problem. First meeting the Brotherhood of Steel and then off to meet a really hard nosed little boy who was the Mayor of Little Lamp Light Cave.

 

I WIN!

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This was surprising! It actually looks like this one will be completed and fully functional, plus very compatible between computers with different mods. I like it!

I had been watching Skyrim Online but stopped looking at it a while ago because it seemed like it was dying. Cool to see that someone else is working on something similar, glad it's made for co-op rather than the MMO or whatever idea Skyrim Online had.

 

Yeah, that first Skyrim Online mod went down the drain pretty quick. This one looks very promising (plus it's updated almost daily - they've already got combat mostly working) so I've been keeping an eye on it. And yeah, the focus on co-op instead of MMO was a complete victory right then and there. My brother even considered playing Skyrim again after I showed it to him.

 

 

 

 

Completely off topic of everything else, I bought Counter-Strike: Global Offensive yesterday (at um... 3:00 AM). My brother kept recommending and went on and on about how great it was. I did three or so games against bots (which I enjoyed, but I swear I was hitting things and it was showing that I wasn't) before he forced me into playing online with him. I uninstalled the game and requested a refund after the first match I did. It has such a hateful community that I don't understand why anyone would want to play it. The whole focus is multiplayer, so what's the point if everyone is a bunch of assholes? He wasn't helping either, I was asking him things and he just didn't answer me. I had like four kills and eight assists and eight deaths, so I wasn't not doing anything, but people were flipping s*** (no idea how to mute) and then wanted to kick me.

Requesting a refund seems a little dramatic probably, but the only other multiplayer focused shooters I've played would be Battlefield and Call of Duty with my brothers on the Xbox 360, and Combat Arms on the PC (I thought they had a terrible community... At least people there usually aren't hateful when someone does bad, and I've met a lot of really, really nice people in the game too), in all three of those I've never had as un-enjoyable a time as I had in CSGO.

 

 

My brother got CSGO and said he only played a single match and then never again. I think those extremely minimalistic, hardcore skill-based games attract the wrong crowds in general (thus I stay away from them). I also used to play Call of Duty aaaaages ago on the Xbox (well, my brother did - I just joined every so often) and yeah, those players seem tame compared to Counter-Strike players. :confused:

 

I've never been one for gaming with strangers, anyway. Online games with friends: good. Online games with strangers: potential s***storm.

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Fallout 4. Fallout 3. Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. Fallout 2. Fallout (the first one without a number) starting from Vault 13 somewhere near Montana, Shadyrest and mutated Scorpions near the Border between Montana and North Dakota. A deep broken down vault with radiation levels so high the vault 13 guy had to learn how to use Rad-a-way and Rad-X to the extreme.

 

I WIN!

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