Pope Viper said:Um. Why?
Because in Oblivion it was possible too.
Pope Viper said:Um. Why?
No. F***ing. Way.Q: Can you buy a house?
A: Yes.
Per said:In terms of realism I guess, but it's also a departure from how PnP RPGs typically handle the issue. Just a little step away from the game's roots.
Lexx said:Pope Viper said:Um. Why?
Because in Oblivion it was possible too.
Pope Viper said:
Jiggly McNerdington said:Is buying a house that disheartening to you? Really?
*sigh*Jiggly McNerdington said:Is buying a house that disheartening to you? Really?
I guess in smaller closed settlements/communities (eg Shady Sands) properties wouldn't be in abundance. It's also probable that people would lay claim to whole areas of land and demand payment/tribute from dwellers. There's loan sharks, crime gangs and nefarious types in the setting already, why not land owners?Ok, you're in a post-apocalyptic society, 90% (guess) of the population is dead. I would imagine not every single structure has been destroyed/fallen apart, yet BS thinks that you will want to buy a house?
because it's a roleplaying gameKyuu said:*sigh*Jiggly McNerdington said:Is buying a house that disheartening to you? Really?
Does buying a house in a post-apocalyptic ruin of Washington, D.C. even make sense? No. Sure, you can come up with convoluted excuses for it, but they're just that. Convoluted excuses. Also, it doesn't fit Fallout.
Also, no one here is saying "OMG hous 4 sale ruins teh game!" But it is damn stupid, and probably a lot of people are quite sick of head-in-the-sand apologists telling them they're not allowed to complain about anything. I've only just joined and I'm already sick of it. If you want to defend it, fine. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, no matter how rediculous. But at least provide an actual argument for why buying a freaking house isn't totally absurd.
to stash your phat lewt and buy fancy furniture, of course.Pope Viper said:Um. Why?Q: Can you buy a house?
A: Yes.
Jiggly McNerdington said:Is buying a house that disheartening to you? Really?
That's the thing though, we don't know how it'll fit into the Fallout 3 part of the world specifically. They might have a good reason behind it, or it could be grrrrrrrrrreat in Oblivion. Buying property in a post apocalyptic world seems a bit silly, but I could sort of see it making sense in the confines of a town/city/settlement where they'll defend your home, supply you with water, so on and so forth. Kinda what Nim82 was thinking.Pope Viper said:Jiggly McNerdington said:Is buying a house that disheartening to you? Really?
It's less of being disheartened and more of how the devs think it fits into the gaming world. It doesn't. It just seems like a "Hey, this worked grrrrrrrrreat in Oblivion, so let's put it in FO3. It doesn't make sense. Not at all.
Tora said:Isn't it kind of telling that you have to think up excuses or possible scenarios for all these things we're hearing about before they seem reasonable? At least its a bad trend in my opinion anyway, I could be wrong but I'm a pessimist![]()
xdarkyrex said:Tora said:Isn't it kind of telling that you have to think up excuses or possible scenarios for all these things we're hearing about before they seem reasonable? At least its a bad trend in my opinion anyway, I could be wrong but I'm a pessimist![]()
Considering anything anyone else claims is speculation too, it hardly seems any less logical than any other claim, yeah?
Tora said:xdarkyrex said:Tora said:Isn't it kind of telling that you have to think up excuses or possible scenarios for all these things we're hearing about before they seem reasonable? At least its a bad trend in my opinion anyway, I could be wrong but I'm a pessimist![]()
Considering anything anyone else claims is speculation too, it hardly seems any less logical than any other claim, yeah?
Not really, if I see an ad for a new product before it comes out, its logical to evaluate it based on what I see, instead of based on 'possible other features not yet-released or mentioned'
xdarkyrex said:Maybe you are taking the "advertisement" out of context then, eh?
considering we aren't given a context, reading "You get to own a house" doesn't say ANYTHING. You have NO idea how it will work. Not one tiny bit of an idea. You are speculating to make any claim about what that implies other than "you get a house". Any connection you can make from it to the quality of Fallout 3 is speculative.
So how is what everyone else is doing any different?
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Tora said:'Sides If something seems out of place, and you weren't given a reason for it, it'll remain out of place until we're given a reason. And possible justifications for it NOT being out of place is speculation. Saying it seems out of place right _now_ is NOT speculation, its conclusion based on known facts.