Rogue Keeper on 20/10/2008 at 09:57
Quote Posted by henke
Like, whaaat the fuuuuuCKKKK? Can't the game just calculate that shit for you?
No, see, actually this is a fairly realistic portrayal of barter trade in primitive post-apocalyptic society. You examine partner's wares, he examines yours. You drag from his inventory wares you want on the table. You put on the table wares you want to offer. But YOU have to pay attention to get something in equal value of your wares in return. Not everyone has enough bottle caps to cover your generous offer, but nobody refuses a sweet free gift in a world where weapons, medicines and technology is necessary for survival.
Take your mistake as a necessary survival lesson in such society. No worries, you become barter expert in no time.
Matthew on 20/10/2008 at 10:45
It was still a bit unnecessary.
henke on 20/10/2008 at 12:01
Quote Posted by Koki
Well back in the times when games came in boxes you had manuals for that kind of thing.
Real men never read manuals. :sly:
Koki on 20/10/2008 at 15:44
Unless you have to type third word from fifth row from page 12 :thumb:
Rogue Keeper on 20/10/2008 at 16:17
Aaaah, good old times.
Mingan on 21/10/2008 at 01:44
Also : skip on the Desert Eagle. It sucks against everything except small critters.
Koki on 21/10/2008 at 05:35
If you keep using JHP ammo, yes. With FMJ it's damn good.
Rogue Keeper on 21/10/2008 at 07:15
I played like 5 campaigns without knowing that 44 bullets have two different types like other types of ammunition, because the blue/red strips are harder to distinct on the black steel of the magazines. Since then I push the default gamma level in Fallout up a bit.