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just catching up
this is more entertaining than 76, how is that possible
todd lied to the devs then sabotaged frontier
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just catching up
this is more entertaining than 76, how is that possible
That they were. As I recall, the changes are mostly bugfixes, though they did swap out a character's hair from a custom to a vanilla somewhere in the early run.I have the 0.4.5 one, i'm guessing they were at least smart enough to include previous changes in later patch files because the mod page only showed the latest one.
If nothing else, it should serve as a lesson on several fronts.Seven years of work reduced to cinders in what? A week? Yeah, a lot of content was made by degenerates, but man, having your work (referring to the less degen devs) you spent years creating be torn to shreds in a week is pretty fucking harsh regardless.
Here's hoping for a compilation of Devilsfriend's work. If I'm guessing right, he's the primary one behind whenever they actually made good use of their technical breakthroughs, and he uses it to do some decently spoopy stuff in a couple places.Seven years of work reduced to cinders in what? A week? Yeah, a lot of content was made by degenerates, but man, having your work (referring to the less degen devs) you spent years creating be torn to shreds in a week is pretty fucking harsh regardless.
It looks like Null is going to let me get away with uploading 70mb, so here's the 0.4.5 patch, the last one they did. If somebody can dig up the patch notes and wants one prior to something I forgot about getting removed, I may be able to source that.Im downloading it
There's one right here alreadyYeah, this needs its own thread. If anyone can scrape together an OP I'll move most of the Frontier posts in here to a new thread.
Funny, I was just drafting a summary. Barebones and needs links and pics, but it's something to start with.Yeah, this needs its own thread. If anyone can scrape together an OP I'll move most of the Frontier posts in here to a new thread.
You know what the most horrifying part of that picture is? That somebody actually took Here and Now.
To be fair, Here and Now is okay if you're using a mod that gives you multiple perks per level and you've already taken most of the good ones available.You know what the most horrifying part of that picture is? That somebody actually took Here and Now.
It had slightly better utility back in Fallout 3 when you got perks every level. If you were at an odd level and really wanted a new perk ASAP, you can just take H&N to get it and improved skills right away. Of course, since experience points are quite generous in both games, it wouldn't really take too long to level up anyway, so it was still one of the shittiest perks.To be fair, Here and Now is okay if you're using a mod that gives you multiple perks per level and you've already taken most of the good ones available.
Other people have mentioned Lonesome Road being guilty of this, but I think it's exactly that sort of "epic hero" writing that makes it so entertaining.The Courier was just supposed to be some nobody who was dragged into all this crap. Trying to act as if he or she was some kind of uberemensch misses the point of the story entirely.
I always wished they'd put in more dialogue to intentionally provoke Ulysses.Other people have mentioned Lonesome Road being guilty of this, but I think it's exactly that sort of "epic hero" writing that makes it so entertaining.
Ulysses: "You monster. Destroyer of civilizations. Meet me at the end of the world and face your destiny among the dead."
Courier: "Who are you, and can I have my robot back?"
They do use those elements but epic hero stuff is interesting that's why it's been done for thousands of years. You can decide for yourself if Ulysses is right carrying the banner of the old world which is pretty epic hero and what it means, or if he's as deluded as anyone else in the wasteland. Plus the Courier is an Odysseus himself, you can play any way you want on your journeys and Odysseus was just as versatile on his journeys.Other people have mentioned Lonesome Road being guilty of this, but I think it's exactly that sort of "epic hero" writing that makes it so entertaining.
Ulysses: "You monster. Destroyer of civilizations. Meet me at the end of the world and face your destiny among the dead."
Courier: "Who are you, and can I have my robot back?"