RION

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[–] RION@hexbear.net 11 points 1 year ago

Idk if that's the reference you wanna make given Joey's fondness for sniffing the hair of young girls

[–] RION@hexbear.net 14 points 1 year ago

He's running.

[–] RION@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago

No. I see myself massively if not totally cutting down on meat consumption when I get my own place and only have to worry about shopping for myself (shoutout to rice and beanis for being goated foods that i'll be eating tons of).

I really do feel bad about animals being killed for me to eat (I even feel bad about killing non-hostile animals in videogames) and it does not fit with how I want to live my life. Still, dairy and eggs are generally too integral to my diet to give up and I'd probably shift over to farms that treat those animals nicer with the money saved by not eating meat. Might switch some things out though, flax milk goes hard for non-savory applications like cereal and coffee.

[–] RION@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This megathread is so old no one will see that my will to live has been rapidly eroding over the past few weeks. Tomorrow is a year since I lost my job. Had an interview last week and should be hearing back about it this week, but if I don't get it something might break in me. I'm just so tired.

[–] RION@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

i'm here to get gold stake wins in balatro and have fun

and i'm all outta fun

painted deck can suck me

[–] RION@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago

more and more people are saying this

[–] RION@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

yeah made that point to my mom today. kinda disheartening since she's turning 60 this year aware

[–] RION@hexbear.net 16 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I went and watched some highlights of him in the 2012 VP debate w/ Paul Ryan. He was lively, dominant even. Now? Well...

[–] RION@hexbear.net 54 points 1 year ago (1 children)

abandon all Jope, ye who enter here

[–] RION@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Bro's name was McAdoo

[–] RION@hexbear.net 63 points 1 year ago (3 children)

kinda ironic given the start of the debate was by far his worst showing. they got concentrated rizzless joe

[–] RION@hexbear.net 55 points 1 year ago (5 children)

From this article:

One major Democratic donor and Biden supporter said it was time for the president to end his campaign. This person described Biden’s night as “the worst performance in history” and said Biden was so “bad that no one will pay attention to Trump’s lies.”

“Biden needs to drop out. No question about it,” the donor said in a text message, proposing an alternate ticket led by the governors of Maryland and Michigan.

It depends on how major we're talking, but if important donors are pushing for this there's no way it doesn't happen

 

LMAO

I am gobsmacked by how unflinchingly NBC News is handling this, especially in contrast with the talking heads on MSNBC. Is there some kind of civil war between Comcast subsidiaries?

 

It will take hold of you, and you will regret it's absence

- a stupid idiot who thought they could explain why arbitrary age limits are a poor heuristic for experience to a /r/politics user

god typing that out really sells the stupid idiot part huh

 

Last year I was employed at a decent paying job with good benefits, doing work that mattered. Now I'm seven months unemployed, out of benefits and still getting ghosted by employers. Most everything else has remained the same (no friends, uncertainty with my gender and how I want to live my life, stuck living with my mom) except that I started seeing a therapist ~10 months ago who I really like.

It just feels really, really bad. I'm assuming other people have had this experience in their life already (I am both fairly young and a late bloomer in most respects), so I guess I'm asking how you dealt with it and how things got better, assuming they did :aware:

you can also commiserate with me if you like

thanks gamers

 

Also here's a pic of Goonin' Gary since I don't think I ever posted one

 

Apparently temporary until the supreme court rules on it, still very funny

 

Todd and his consequences todd

 

I've got one on Tuesday that looks like my best shot at a new job since I got laid off in the summer. It's with a vice president of the company and the person whose position I'm filling since she got promoted

I'm just a little weirdo, I don't know how to make them want to hire me boohoo

 

Tbh idk what the difference is between this and previous "creation club content" but it's amazing to see todd coming back to the Skyrim well for more money

 

lathe-of-heaven You have been warned

 

Damn Apocalypse is a really cool Fallout 4 mod suite to make survival gameplay more interesting, but it falls victim to this and it makes me sad

Idea: Gathering meat from animals requires crafting a hunting kit at chemistry stations, encouraging vegan playthroughs that leverage settlement farms as an alternative

Too Far: All non-meat food recipes are soups that have been changed to require purified water, which is also now more costly to craft and no longer available from water purifiers (which just give dirty water now).

Idea: Split radiation into ingested radioactive particles (from food, drink, and weather) and tissue damage (environmental hazards like radioactive waste).

Too Far: All food gives ingested radiation, so you basically have to be constantly drinking liquor or slamming anti-rad drugs to counteract it or you enter a death spiral of radiation sickness. You're telling me that EVERYONE else in the commonwealth is getting an IV drip of radaway on a regular basis just to survive??

Idea: Explosions from fusion and fission devices behave differently (i'm not entirely sure how this even works tbh)

Too Far: Robot explosions leave potent, long lasting sources of radiation that almost necessitates use of a hazmat suit unless you want to take prohibitive rad damage. THis is especially annoying when tackling Automatron, a robot focused DLC.

It's almost enough to get me to make my own overhaul, but I've never modded before. Plus that next gen update is on the horizon and it would suck to put in a lot of work only to find a dependency has been permanently borked because of it (like .Net framework and Skyrim AE)

 

Organized by spoiler tags because there's a fair bit here.

Also worth mentioning I played using a slightly modified version of the Wasteland Survival Guide, which uses the Tale of Two Wastelands mod.

WRITING & STORY

spoilerI am not a big fan of how much of your character (age, parentage, childhood experiences, etc.) is decided for you in Fallout 3. To me, it felt more like less possibilities than anything else. This is made even worse by the fact that nothing interesting is really done with these fixed story elements. Your relationship with James is never meaningful in the short time it exists, never actually put to the test, explored, or reinforced beyond a few off-handed "I'm proud/disappointed" comments. Your youth and inexperience in an alien and unforgiving world never causes meaningful challenges. So what was the point of setting this all in stone?

The main plot is an instrument to get you exploring the wastes, and offers little in the way of twists or turns. Will you be generally good or incredibly, irrationally evil? Gee, we're spoiled for roleplaying choice here. Tranquility Lane is somewhat interesting conceptually, I guess. Overall there's supposed to be a theme of sacrifice, but again the concept is not engaged with in any meaningful way beyond "Your dad sacrificed himself, so you should too, and you're a bad person if you don't." Here are a few ideas to play with off the top of my head:

  • How is a sacrifice changed if the thing you're giving up isn't really yours to give?
  • Is it any more or less valid to sacrifice in imitation of another person?
  • Is sacrifice noble by virtue of the act itself, or must it have tangible effects to be worth anything?

WORLD & EXPLORATION

spoilerThis is often lauded as Fallout 3's big advantage over New Vegas. The map is denser, and you're not funneled down a particular route beyond the nudging of the main quest. But do either of those things matter if most of the world is so uninteresting? There are unique and worthwhile locations like Mama Dolce's or the Dunwich Building, don't get me wrong, but they are massively outweighed by meaningless ones. What's the draw of yet another random power station, or a car crash? It's even worse in the city proper, where everything is broken up by uniform metro tunnel segments. When you've gone through one tunnel, you've generally gone through them all, so it becomes a massive bore to do anything in D.C. itself.

New Vegas is not totally innocent by comparison. It too has random locations that serve only as dungeon crawling fodder, but a lot less of them. To me, that means less content padding, and while it truthfully could use a little more to explore in some of the more lifeless regions, I much prefer it to the alternative.

KARMA

spoilerA lot of my umbrage with the Karma system comes down to the name, as it implies an objective good/evil rather than how you're perceived by the denizens of the Wasteland. If you ignore that it's fine, basically a more simplistic and abusable version of the faction reputation system of New Vegas. I actually played with a mod that ported that system to 3, but since the game wasn't designed around that it changed very little.

DLC SUMMARIES

spoilerMothership Zeta: A mediocre corridor shooter suffering from major tonal whiplash compared to the main game. IMO aliens should be cheeky one off easter eggs in Fallout—giving them a whole DLC just feels too wacky. The Alien Blaster is a great weapon, though, and I mained it for the rest of the game.

Operation Anchorage: Short and forgettable. Conceptually I like the wrinkle of the simulation being purposefully altered to glorify pre-War USA, but beyond that barely developed idea it's head-empty, combat-focused content in a game with mediocre combat.

Point Lookout: I dig the misty, dank wetland and southern gothic vibes, and some of the side quests were enjoyable. However, the main plot really falls apart once you meet Calvert. The player character's motivations, already stretched perilously thin given they have no particular reason to be in Point Lookout, are entirely absent after that point beyond mild curiosity as to how it will all play out. Also enemy NPCs are scripted to do 35 bonus damage with all weapons, and that ignores your Damage Resistance. Thanks Bethesda!

The Pitt: This one just made me feel icky. It's so brutally miserable, and neither ending feels good. I sided with Werhner and the slaves, but his backstory makes it clear that he doesn't really care about them and is just using the revolt as a pretext to seize power for himself. One gets the impression that nothing is really going to change in The Pitt, no matter who you leave in charge. I'm all for morally complex storytelling and decisions in games, but this was less morally gray and more morally pitch-black.

(...is this how it feels to be UlyssesT when Game of Thrones gets brought up?)

Broken Steel: I'm sure this was much more appreciated back in the day for fixing the silly main quest ending, allowing you to play after it, and raising the level cap. Without that context this is nothing special, just a lot of fighting Enclave. The one exception is that I enjoyed the side quests! "Holy Water" and "The Amazing Aqua Cura" were some of my favorites in the game, though very short.

MISCELLANEOUS THOUGHTS

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  • Companions are so two dimensional compared to New Vegas, you get so little sense of their personality beyond the base level elevator pitch. I ended up rolling with Dogmeat and Fawkes, the former because dog and the latter because I felt like he could really use a friend :')
  • Conceptually, I actually don't mind Three Dog's excessive extolling/disparaging of the player's actions. Galaxy News Radio is essentially a propaganda outlet (he even calls it "Radio Free Wasteland"), so it makes sense that he's going to eschew all nuance and paint you as Jesus or Satan. Still, I wish he would shut up about Bryan Wilks so I could listen to music.
  • Percentage based speech checks are dumb and encourage savescumming. Charisma modifying that percentage chance does give it more use than in New Vegas, but only in terms of reducing the expected amount of reloads to pass your check. I used a mod to institute threshold based speech checks and didn't miss the RNG one bit.
  • I actually don't mind the Brotherhood being so goody two shoes here. Given the autocratic nature of Brotherhood chapters, the Elder having a change of heart and steering his chapter in a more altruistic direction makes sense. What I DO mind is the split with the Outcasts not having any real effect. They get no attention in the main story despite being a major player in the Wasteland, given their tech and manpower. No, Operation Anchorage doesn't count.

CONCLUSIONS

spoilerPlaying in 2023, 15 years past its original release, it's easy to look at Fallout 3 and see all the ways it has aged poorly or was never that good to begin with, especially in comparison to New Vegas (which is what I've done in the above almost exclusively). And while my impression is indeed pretty lukewarm, I think 3 deserves kudos as an early pioneer of open world exploration RPGs as we know them today. Like Seinfeld, it's hard to see how groundbreaking something was after the ground has been broken and everyone has taken notes. And of course, if we didn't have Fallout 3, we almost certainly wouldn't have New Vegas, so that's worth something.

Although I've alluded to playing New Vegas in the mega I'm actually doing Fallout 4 survival and having a good, if challenging time. Might make a similar post about it when I'm finished, but who knows when that'll be.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by RION@hexbear.net to c/games@hexbear.net
 

Just finished my second playthrough of the base game and first time through the DLCs. The base game is largely about as great as I remember it—quality drops off somewhat towards the end, and you can tell when something was meant to be expanded upon but had to be cut down and shipped for time reasons (cough cough Reason of State cough cough) but overall engrossing and thoughtfully conceived.

Hearts of Stone is my favorite of the two DLCs purely based on vibes. It's that Brothers Grimm style bleak folk tale energy amped up to 11, with great character building and atmosphere.

Blood and Wine was also cool. Toussaint's storybook beauty is certainly a change of pace from bleak Velen, seedy Novigrad, and ruggedly scenic Skellige. Main quest is interesting, love my boy Regis, and even knowing he's a fictional character it makes me happy that Geralt gets to retire and hang out in beautiful wine country with his partner (team Yen btw). Even went and watched the 10 year anniversary video after finishing and it was very :bloomer:

Now I'm gonna replay Thronebreaker since I've got it on steam now and am thoroughly gwent pilled again. Then maybe perfecting my Fallout Tale of Two Wastelands modlist and finally experiencing Fallout 3??

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