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Games / Re: I REQUIRE ADVICE FOR FALLOUT THREE.
« on: March 11, 2009, 10:14:36 PM »
You can pick up a mask that makes them completely ignore you anyway. You'll never have to fight them (except to get the mask) if you don't want to.

Anyway, since you've already seemed to solve your own problem (I'm assuming your quote "but I'm pretty sure I can stomach whatever the game throws at me" means the "zombies" don't bother you that much), I'll move onto your main question.

It's a lot of running around and exploring things. There are very few quests compared to other Bethesda games. You're meant to look around and find stuff for yourself. There's tons of areas that aren't related to any quests and you'll never find them if you don't explore.

I played through a surprising amount of the game with just basic combat armor, a hunting rifle for long range attacks and combat shotgun for close range, so you don't need awesome equipment to survive (although a plasma rifle never hurts, but people won't drop them until later in the game). There's lots of towns that are particularly fun to wander around in. There's a drive in, there's a ball park, there's a diner filled with bloody corpses and land mines, there's an elementary school where some raiders were trying to tunnel into your vault, there's all kinds of safes and stashes hidden inside of collapsing buildings, a crashed UFO, a missile silo that lets you launch an ICBM (although it malfunctions and doesn't launch), a satellite uplink station where you can call in a real nuclear strike on a random field (could be quest related, I never got the quest though) and you won't find any of it if you don't look.

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Drama / Re: Shut Up Douchbags.
« on: March 11, 2009, 05:28:26 PM »
You guys will be free to run this place even further into the ground. I am done here.

No! Please don't go! You were the only thing binding this community together! Without you we are nothing! You were the best and most just moderator we ever had. Your skill at running the community was unparalleled. Your omniscient moral consciousness kept us all in line and living a life of piety and righteousness! Many tears will be shed over your loss.

Hit the road Jack, and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more; Hit the road Jack, and don't you come back no more.

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Off Topic / Re: Birthday cards and Blockland keys
« on: March 11, 2009, 12:02:28 PM »
Yeah, I want to see if my card fits in the room.

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Off Topic / Re: Birthday cards and Blockland keys
« on: March 10, 2009, 08:53:35 PM »
Haha, mine didn't make it in time.

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Off Topic / Re: Birthday cards and Blockland keys
« on: March 10, 2009, 03:08:34 PM »
Happy birthday

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General Discussion / Re: Master server change?
« on: March 07, 2009, 02:32:24 PM »
Badspot, you could just make it so if Badspot is in a name it doesn't allow the server to be made.

People still do stuff like "Rotondo's Server testing zombies" and "Traders elevators."

I really think the best solution is to just shove people's names in there.

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Off Topic / Re: Birthday cards and Blockland keys
« on: March 07, 2009, 02:29:26 PM »
Yeah I didn't ask for priority or express mail. I'm guessing it probably won't leave the state until Monday.

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General Discussion / Re: Master server change?
« on: March 07, 2009, 10:24:32 AM »
Does it check if your name ends with an 's' to only do a ' rather than a 's?

's at the end of everything is grammatically correct. ' at the end of nouns that end in s is also correct but nonstandard.

http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/CMS_FAQ/PossessivesandAttributives/PossessivesandAttributives22.html

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Off Topic / Re: Birthday cards and Blockland keys
« on: March 06, 2009, 07:01:36 PM »
I had to ask the guys at the post office how to mail it, so I'm hoping it gets to you in time.

Open it before you have your party, in case you're one of those people who tends to open up cards after you eat cake. It's in a tube.

I gotta convince my parents to let me send the card now. :c

Your parents don't have to know. Just walk to the post office with enough cash to buy postage and an envelope or package if you need it.

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General Discussion / Re: I'm going to try to come to blockland.
« on: March 06, 2009, 04:34:15 PM »
We have two computers and 1 IP.

Would we be able to play at the same time?

As long as you both use the same name.

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Games / Re: STALKER Alpha released by GSC for free
« on: March 03, 2009, 09:31:53 PM »
I hate to double post, but I figured it would be better to add it here rather than to try and stick it somewhere in my post where you won't read it.

You need to delete all the saves in the savedgames folder. Evidently I was playing some beta tester's 5 year old save.

Also, to keep people from shooting you, unequip your weapon. Press 6 to pull out your bolts, or just unequip all your weapons on the inventory screen. Evidently this isn't like Shadow of Chernobyl where they politely tell you to put your gun away, they just shoot you.

Finally, you can pick up random stuff. Hold down the E key to see what you can pick up. I was running around with a few explosive barrels in my inventory.

And everyone speaks in Russian. You better have a phrase book handy.

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Games / STALKER Alpha released by GSC for free
« on: March 03, 2009, 09:14:27 PM »
I happened to be browsing my RSS feeds between classes when I saw a headlines which seemed almost too good to be true: O.L.D.E.R.: Alpha STALKER released for free.

I'm not going to bother summarizing the RPS article, you can read it yourself. For whatever reason, GSC (the guys behind STALKER for those of you who didn't know) decided to release the alpha of STALKER.

You can either download it straight off of GSC's website , although due to limits they put on the number of files you can download at once and the lack of an incredibly useful readme, I'd recommend sticking with the torrent provided in the article.

The series is notoriously unstable, and the alpha is definitely no exception. Don't download this if you want an amazing completely finished and polished game. Don't even expect something that is very playable. You'll be disappointed.

I guess I'll start off by telling a few of the short adventures I had. (Long wall of text, if you don't care skip to the bottom of the post for more game information)


I started the game by running run_alife_s.bat. I was immediatley greeted by a big blank white screen. I was convinced that the game had already crashed, but no, it was quickly followed by a loading screen. After loading, I suddenly appeared on a road. I'm not sure what was  behind me because I didn't live long enough to check it out. The road stretched far off into the distance in front of me, with what looked like several promising buildings to explore, were it not for the roaming herds of mutant dogs and pigs. Fortunately there was a group of stalkers in front of me. I approached them hoping I could follow them to wherever they were walking for safety - they could help fight off anything I met on the way. Unfortunately, they began shooting at me. I killed one of them, hid behind a tree, and began equipping the assault rifle he dropped. I was instantly murdered by a mob of 10 or 12 stalkers all armed with rifles. :(

In this game, death carries a harsh penalty: a lovely crash to the desktop. So don't die.

My second journey was somewhat more successful. I spawned in what I later assumed was a military outpost - from where I was it looked like a bunch of concrete. I walked into the building and everyone started shooting me. This time I was prepared. I knew everyone in the game had a vendetta against me and trying to fight back was a lost cause. Instead I ran off, hoping to explore some more before I was shot. I walked over to a boat sitting in the middle of a field. Unfortunately I couldn't find a way onto it while under light fire. I tried to find a quick escape route. Then I noticed a huge oil pipeline. It divided a field in half. One side was a large fenced of military compound which I can only assume is filled with tons of angry clones waiting to yell at me in Russian and kill me. On the other side was a huge herd of mutants. The pipeline had twisted fencing running parallel and occasionally crossing over it. I could use this as a sort of highway, running down it in relative safety with the fence protecting me from the mutant horde. As I approached it I noticed a strange beeping - which I soon recognized as a the anomaly detector. Due to a glitch in the shaders, I couldn't actually see the anomaly. All I could do was slowly rotate in circles while advancing and backtracking until the beeping slowed. All the while this idiot soldier is taking the occasional shot at me with his stuffty rifle from 500m away (the game features a handy little distance indicator). Of course they aren't landing anywhere near me, but it doesn't ease the tension. I can see the mutants running around in the distance too. I escape and make it onto the oil pipeline. After following it for a full minute and a half, my game crashes, with the end still not in sight.

[UPDATE: I just got to the end of the pipeline. There's what looks like a barracks full of more army goons waiting to kill me.]

[UPDATE2: I poked around the GSC forums and found out some people managed to spawn at the popper start of the game where they aren't surrounded by mobs of people itching to murder them with only a pistol and 20 bullets. I'm not sure how to do this.]


It's really a lot of fun, I hope to properly explore it later this week. I tried taking a screenshot of the pipeline with print screen but it didn't work so I'll have to go back to it and use fraps or something.

Saving DOES work, it was really my fault for not saving. I only lost a few minutes of progress.

Anyway, go download it and have some fun. All dialogue is in Russian so don't expect to do a lot of talking unless you can read it. And apparently the community is looking into making patches for it, so expect an unofficial patch that helps out with the crashes and bugs in the distant and unforeseeable future.

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Off Topic / Re: Gmail's Pro Advertising
« on: March 02, 2009, 08:36:03 PM »
All I get is ads trying to sell me laptops, desktops, teapots and AutoCad.

I was trying to figure out why teapots were turning up, then I found out my grandma mentioned them in an email.

There was probably more interesting stuff in there before I cleared up my inbox a bit.

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Off Topic / topic redacted
« on: March 02, 2009, 08:08:12 PM »
whoa it suddenly occurred to me that this might be a bad idea.

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Games / Re: My new (old) NES
« on: March 01, 2009, 09:11:04 PM »
Thats one of those modded NES's not the official ones.

It is official, it's called the NES2 unofficially, Nintendo just sold it under the title of NES, and it was released in North America in 1993.

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