Not really used for money but does anyone remember in GUN you could scalp people and I thought it was going to be used for money but nope you just bought a scalping knife and walked around with scalps in your pocket.
You're welcome.Dommyboy said:Thanks for destroying the obvious joke.-Drifter- said:Russia?Dommyboy said:Rubles from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I mean, come on; what kind of backwards country would call their money rubles?
I don't know which is funnier - the guy who doesn't know what rubles are or your response along with "backward country". His failure or your (intentional or not) zzzinging Mother Russia.-Drifter- said:Russia?Dommyboy said:Rubles from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I mean, come on; what kind of backwards country would call their money rubles?
Well you say that, but can you imagine counting out thousands of them every time you want to buy something?Omikron009 said:Thank you. I was hoping someone would say bottlecaps so I can explain the perfectly reasonable explanation behind their usage as currency.buy teh haloz said:Bottle Caps. Ever since I've played Fallout, I started to collect bottle caps. In hope that, when the nuclear apocalypse arrives, we'll at least have some money to get by.
1. They're easily recognizable.
2. There's a large, but not infinite supply of them.
3. They're very difficult to counterfeit.
4. They're convenient.
Bam.
Rupee's I believe, at the currency of India. As for why they'd be in the grass I have no idea.werewolfsfury said:rupees where do they come from and why are they found in grass