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Murkling:


--- Quote from: Man 2 on September 29, 2011, 06:27:48 PM ---I don't like the idea of Fallout Online. A couple months after its release when the playerbase begins to grow large, it will ruin the feeling of the world having been torn apart by nuclear war. What little remained of the world's broken population scattered across the world and formed small pockets of civilization, desperately yet fruitlessly trying to grow. The drastically shortened life expectancy due to the many dangers of the nuclear wasteland kept the population sparse and isolated.

Then you throw in a million player characters. Suddenly it seems like Disney opened up a post-apocalyptic theme park.
It'd ruin the desperate solitude of wandering the wasteland.

The only fix for this is if they somehow made the game take place across the whole of America, a potentially memory-draining feat calling for a massive game world of 3,794,101 square miles.

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Dont forget about servers.
Im sure there will be more than one.

Harm94:


--- Quote from: Man 2 on September 29, 2011, 06:27:48 PM ---I don't like the idea of Fallout Online. A couple months after its release when the playerbase begins to grow large, it will ruin the feeling of the world having been torn apart by nuclear war. What little remained of the world's broken population scattered across the world and formed small pockets of civilization, desperately yet fruitlessly trying to grow. The drastically shortened life expectancy due to the many dangers of the nuclear wasteland kept the population sparse and isolated.

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What part of Post-Post Apocolypic do you not understand. The world is improving people are remodernising and governsments rising. The best example would be the NCR starting from 1 small farming community, into a alliance of several towns, then into a small territory, and then a small super power with most of the Territory of California, Washington, and Seattle. If you don't like the concept of change then stick with the first fallout, or that copy-cat called Fallout 3 and just rant about how you don't like turnbased gameplay, or you could play Rage. However this doesn't mean I will be for the MMO, it will probably be generic and bring nothing new to the table.

Murkling:


--- Quote from: Harm94 on September 29, 2011, 07:00:07 PM ---What part of Post-Post Apocolypic do you not understand. The world is improving people are remodernising and governsments rising. The best example would be the NCR starting from 1 small farming community, into a alliance of several towns, then into a small territory, and then a small super power with most of the Territory of California, Washington, and Seattle. If you don't like the concept of change then stick with the first fallout, or that copy-cat called Fallout 3 and just rant about how you don't like turnbased gameplay. However this doesn't mean I will be for the MMO, it will probably be generic and bring nothing new to the table.

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Get the stick out of your ass.

You have no idea how stupid you sound. You tell him to get used to change, or get out, but you then criticize Fallout 3 for being different.

Harm94:


--- Quote from: Murkling on September 29, 2011, 07:02:07 PM ---Get the stick out of your ass.

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Sorry, but that stick is a Tree.

Man 2:


--- Quote from: Harm94 on September 29, 2011, 07:04:49 PM ---Sorry, but that stick is a Tree.

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That sounds horribly painful.

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