To be honest, I don't really care. I never played the game, thus never heard the quote, but I knew he did misquote and I called him out. Clearly, I was wrong too though.Amarok said:Actually it's "more fearsome".Gilbert Munch said:Tougher. Tougher than you.Jack and Calumon said:Calumon: I've fought Bloatflys more fierce than you!
If you're going to be annoying and make quotes, at least, well, quote it right.
If you're going to be annoying and act like an impolite grouch, know the quote you're trying to correct![]()
Turns from Medieval fantasy and post apocalyptic settings to Avatar: The last blue guy.DarkHourPrince said:I've never played Oblivion and while that sounds like a fairly entertaining idea, wouldn't that defeat the purpose of playing a medieval fantasy RPG?
Well, I suppose, yes. Had I got the quote correct, you'd still have the same arguement on my part.LordNue said:So that gives you an excuse to be a whiny babby in the middle of a topic and contribute nothing while you whine about it and still get your whining incorrect? I think that Calumon guy, annoying as he is, is a better poster then you.
On the subject of "Oblivion with Guns" in terms of simple gameplay, if not for vats, then pretty much. But when you include the V.A.T.S. aiming system (and I suppose the improved leveling system) the game is pretty different. If you want to see what Oblivion with guns would be like, download the mods for it. It's pretty boring, even more so then playing an over powered archer character.
Since a couple of people seem to feel like being pricks to you don't worry. Your still probably the most interesting person i have met on this forum.Jack and Calumon said:Knowing the modding community, I wouldn't be surprised if you could find a GLaDOS mod.
But yeah, that would be pretty cool, shooting up Mudcrabs in VATS would be sweeeet.
Calumon: I've fought Bloatflys more fierce than you!
Well this is easy, get off your computer, go down to your local gaming store (not pc gaming, the other rpg/board gaming store). Go buy the dnd 4th ed books, and also buy the new Amethyst: Foundations book. Get a bunch of people together and play.Lovelocke said:Probably not what you're thinking, but I couldn't think of another way to ask it: I am seriously enthralled AGAIN by Fallout 3 and remembered someone saying it was "Oblivion with Guns"... I thought it was oversimplifying it, but then I got to thinking: "What would Oblivion be like with guns?"
So, I apologize if it's been done before (but I want the link to it if it has), but has anyone thought to mod Oblivion so you can use the weapons in Fallout 3? Or somehow import the Oblivion world into Fallout 3? It'd be cool to kill raiders in the fantasy setting...
Thoughts?
You can so TOTALLY do that with AmethystAcaroid said:Well this is easy, get off your computer, go down to your local gaming store (not pc gaming, the other rpg/board gaming store). Go buy the dnd 4th ed books, and also buy the new Amethyst: Foundations book. Get a bunch of people together and play.
Of course YOU would agree with me LOLDiasExMachina said:You can so TOTALLY do that with AmethystAcaroid said:Well this is easy, get off your computer, go down to your local gaming store (not pc gaming, the other rpg/board gaming store). Go buy the dnd 4th ed books, and also buy the new Amethyst: Foundations book. Get a bunch of people together and play.![]()
Always hated steampunk Oo.Dexiro said:Oblivion, and a touch of steampunk to get cool weaponry. Someone should make that![]()
And let us hope TES V will do the same to New Vegas =DRevelo said:Fallout 3 being Oblivion with guns is not nessasarily a bad thing. The game was alright if not spectacular. Although Fallout: New Vegas could easily make Oblivion look some sort of beta test![]()
i agree with almost every one of your points... tell you what i disagree with though. bringing back morrowinds close combat. if by close you mean hand to hand, then Morrowinds can stay the hell away.The_ModeRazor said:*sniff* Is that irony in the air?Plurralbles said:it would suck, sir.
As cool as a blunderbuss would be, I say they should have made crossbows, but gunpowder doesn't fit in the game.
Imagine shooting a troll with it... Lame.
Yeah, definitely irony.
OT: I hope to hell that in the 5th game, they're gonna implement all those stuff that were present in Morrowind (throwing weapons, spears, pauldrons (hehe) etcetera), plus crossbows, plus uberly overhaul magic. And close combat. And ranged combat. And skill progression. And add perks. And actual classes that have an impact on gameplay.
Guess that's just wishful thinking.
Nah. I mean, I'm no programming prodigy or anything, but I'm pretty sure you can't mod Fallout's guns into Oblivion by way of spending cash on a completely unrelated board game and hanging out with sweaty Mountain Dew-chugging virgins.Acaroid said:Well this is easy, get off your computer, go down to your local gaming store (not pc gaming, the other rpg/board gaming store). Go buy the dnd 4th ed books, and also buy the new Amethyst: Foundations book. Get a bunch of people together and play.
Oh god if any role players where sweaty no one would want to play with them :|Lovelocke said:Nah. I mean, I'm no programming prodigy or anything, but I'm pretty sure you can't mod Fallout's guns into Oblivion by way of spending cash on a completely unrelated board game and hanging out with sweaty Mountain Dew-chugging virgins.Acaroid said:Well this is easy, get off your computer, go down to your local gaming store (not pc gaming, the other rpg/board gaming store). Go buy the dnd 4th ed books, and also buy the new Amethyst: Foundations book. Get a bunch of people together and play.
Going out on a limb there.
1) There *IS* no one that wants to play with them.Acaroid said:Oh god if any role players where sweaty no one would want to play with them :|
The game is related because it is fantasy mixed with cyber punk. I guess if you want to sit by yourself if front of your PC wishing you could be an elf with a chaingun blowing away orcs instead of going out and being able to play an elf with a chain gun blowing away orcs with other people, your callXD
COUGH....yeah yeah...I am not...you know...totally biased.Acaroid said:Of course YOU would agree with me LOL
Which is exactly why I laugh so hard at hardcore Fallout 1 & 2 fans (mostly Fallout 2 fans) that thing the game is so mature and takes on such grown-up topics and is SO complicated despite the fact it's filled with immature humor, and a combat system barely more complex than the first Final Fantasy games.Ultratwinkie said:uhh. no. why does everyone have to have the sandy desert setting? we STOPPED the desert setting at fallout 2. it worked well. fallout is about humor, not the land.Jedi Sasquatch said:There is a Fallout 3 mod to make the land fertile and green and whatnot. I think it's kinda stupid. I mean, that's kind the whole point of Fallout; removing the post-apocalyptic wasteland setting from Fallout is like removing Sauron from Lord of the Rings.
But cyberpunk is an easy to use descriptive term to get people to understand the basic settingDiasExMachina said:COUGH....yeah yeah...I am not...you know...totally biased.Acaroid said:Of course YOU would agree with me LOL![]()
At least I'm honest and didn't name my account "Billiam McCrackindouche")
Oh and Amethyst is not cyberpunk. If it were, it would be Shadowrun (We get that A LOT). It also separates the two worlds, with magic disrupting technology's capacity to function.
Anything else.![]()