*wishing I was even remotely a gamer*
I wanna play Skyrim but sadly I live with an 8 year old who is home all the time so I can't. :/
You ever thought about Star Wars Battlefront? Probably one of the best games I have ever played.
*wishing I was even remotely a gamer*
I wanna play Skyrim but sadly I live with an 8 year old who is home all the time so I can't. :/
You ever thought about Star Wars Battlefront? Probably one of the best games I have ever played.
You ever thought about Star Wars Battlefront? Probably one of the best games I have ever played.
For me, it all started with Dogmeat in the original Fallout on PC.
(Yes young people, Fallout existed before the year 2000.)
In that version Dogmeat can die, which is why I never took him on dangerous missions. He sure did love riding around the wasteland in the car though.
Anyways... Good ol' Dogmeat...
Best. NPC. Ever.
Lin-Manuel Miranda to Produce 'Kingkiller Chronicle' Film, TV Series
So apparently the main guy behind the excellent musical Hamilton will make the music for the upcoming Kingkiller tv-series. I guess GoT might finally have a serious rival for its claim to best fantasy show.
I hope the show gets a decent budget. I tried to watch The Shannarra Chronicles one... they could have used some slightly more expensive actors.
In a previous post I mentioned that good ole Dogmeat is a playable NPC in Fallout 2. He's in a hidden location in the desert called the Cafe of Broken Dreams. It's one of those random location encounters that you need a high rating in luck to get. That being said, if you find this place and you're wearing the Vault Suit, he'll join you.
Dogmeat is very tough in Fallout 2 and does a ton of damage. There's another robodog in NCR. All you have to do is meet up with the mad scientist Dr. Henry. He gives you a syringe with mutagenic serum and all you have to do is use it on Lenny the mutant. He can be found at the bar to the west outside the NCR gates. After you use it on him, return to the doctor and he'll give you the robodog.
******EDIT*******
I just found the max attainable stats for Dogmeat from the Fallout wiki page:
Fallout 1
Hit Points: 50
Armor Class: 21
Action Points: 13
Carry Weight: 175
Melee Damage: 9
Sequence: 14
Healing Rate: 1
Fallout 2
Hit Points: 168
Armor Class: 25
Action Points: 17
Carry Weight: 200
Melee Damage: 20
Sequence: 16
Healing Rate: 2
I wish that I was into FPS games but I certainly understand the appeal. The only FPS game I play these days is Doom on my Sega Genesis.
Chesterama said:I read somewhere that the next Fallout is rumored to be in New Orleans. If that's the case, I might never see the sunlight again haha! 4 came out during NaNo last year so needless to say, I got 10k into my story and decided the Commonwealth was more important.
I read somewhere that the next Fallout is rumored to be in New Orleans. If that's the case, I might never see the sunlight again haha! 4 came out during NaNo last year so needless to say, I got 10k into my story and decided the Commonwealth was more important.
Also...SNOW! Finally snow!!!
Walking the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
(This Post apparently made me a Scribal Lord. Fear my Scribal powers!)
New spell powers, too? I'm imagining your Koala in mage robes lol!
The snow isn't deep enough yet to comfortably snowshoe. But getting outside is great now that it's warmer!