Comments by Dr. Azrael Tod
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetthe only extension i would like to have at all is something like adblock... but this is still miles away. (and i dont want to install privoxy or similar on my netbook -.-)
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetich bin für wayne!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetnur weil es 1978 das letzte mal keine Sammelbilder von Panini gab bedeutet das ja nicht unbedingt dass es vorher keine gab
…wäre zumindest so eine grundsätzliche Idee
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweethmm.. nix für mich
zu wenig elektro, zu orientalisch, zu fröhlich :D
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetas Zel allready said.. karma-system was allready in both previous Fallout-Games, but i still think it was done a lot better. Its not that the choices for each and every action became better. The only thing that is more anoying than you are marked “evil” because you did steal massive ammounts of property (while noone ever saw you) and saving the whole planet, is that the people give you choices based on your carma.
“You are not evil enough that i would join you, go pick up some of my stuff, then i might!”
I find it pretty amusing that there is a lot of Farms and similar stuff in F1&2 while F3 just ignores this. There is even a Slaughterhouse, a brewery for Booze in F2 and someone keeps Deathclaws to eat the eggs of them. (a pretty secured chicken^^)
Whole Parts about Fallout 2 care about Geckos and Trappers, you should think there would be someone hunting different/easier things then mirelurks.What i really liked about F3 whas the idea to build you own weapons. Its just what seams apropreate in a post-nuclear world.
(at least i liked it until i got the second schematics for something… we all know that if i got 2 cooking-books, i automaticly produce twice as many food.)
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetjuhu! Blueray als Backupmedium… warum da noch keiner drauf gekommen ist?
Äh.. halt.. ich glaub da war irgendwas mit der Haltbarkeit der Medien. :wall:
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetSuper was man mit absichtlich gestreuten Gerüchten und bewusster Stimmungsmache doch so alles erreichen kann..
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetTerroristen auf dem Reaktor? Gar kein Problem... immerhin läuft die Kiste dennoch auf Vollast und bringt genug Strom!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetVerdammt! Titel vergessen -.-
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Zel: I know NMA.. and i needed it allready multiple times
There are multiple Bugs in Fallout 1&2, making it impossible to do some quests. One of them is the Boxfight after wich you cant leave the arena, another one is a small forest-area in F2, where you have to find something (right after the start) whenever i visited this area the game just crashed.Of course most of this bugs are gone after installing the latest patch.. but you have to get the patch (and dont tell me its ok because some fans provide what should be provided by the one who made money with it)
And course i could have saved the patch to DVD and ripped an image of the game right to the same… but in some countries it would be illegal to do this (in Germany for example if there is “working” copy-protection – wait.. if it works, wouldnt it be impossible to do it illegaly?) and DVD+/-R/RW still wont be readable more then 3-4 Years.so…you could find a fix for every mentioned problem. But its a lot hazzle.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@k00pa: I think the problem with both steam and Microsofts DLC would be that there is no possibility to play these games if you don’t have any internetconnection at your pc…
of course we know that today every gamer has to have a flatrate dsl or better… but what if not? What if someone wants to install a game while going from a to b via train? What if this exact computer is generally not connected to the net? What if you are on a LAN-Party without any internet-access?Even better: What if you have bought any game like this and the publisher is gone? How will you get your bought copy?
This Problem isnt exactly new… i allready have big Problems to reinstall Fallout 1&2… not becaus of missing CDs, more because of missing Patches without both games are nearly unplayable. But with online distribution this all got much worse.And dont tell me this wont happen cause microsoft or valve wont go out of buisiness… it allready does!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Luke Maciak: So all i have to do is buying additional content over crappy Micro$oft Systems to make this game worth its money? (of course only if we ignore the bugs, DRM, weak story opposed to 1&2 and the fact that i then wont be able to play this game offline)
SCNR
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetwhoa… das wäre dann wohl auch so ziemlich das erste Net-/Notebook für das es sich evtl. nach meinem Akoya E1210 wieder lohnen würde Geld auszugeben.
Zumindest bietet es als erstes das ich sehe einen tatsächlichen Mehrwert (die Intel Graka nervt schon sehr,Intels aktuelle Treiberprobleme unter Linux machen es nicht besser)
Die CPU ist nicht viel schneller, aber mit meiner hatte ich auch eigentlich nie Probleme und mehr Ram ist so ziemlich die einzige Sache die sich fast immer lohnt. Auch würde ich mich bestimmt nicht über eine doppelt so große Festplatte beschweren (auch wenn mir rein theoretisch 32-64GB Flash eher zusagen würden als 320GB HDD)Wenn die Kiste jetzt noch preislich in vertretbaren Rahmen liegt und rechtzeitig veröffentlicht wird, steht sie schon so gut wie auf der Einkaufsliste.
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