I agree, Corwin can be found in several forums around the net and they are all ME. Plus, all my reviews and articles have that name. There's value in Brand recognition!!
CodexbabblePlease leave the Codexbabble to the Codex, will you?
The Watch is such a nice place to dwell, no need to make it a second hell.
@Twinfalls: see above
One thing bothers me and tells me this guy doesn't know a lot about fallout. He refers to Mr. Handy as the robot "from Fallout 1 cinematic" when he actually appeared in BOTH games... -_- I mean, there's no need to say who Mr. Handy is, it appears in both games so everyone knows him.
Desslock is the CRPG equivalent of Harry Knowles. The fact that he attacks anyone who dares speak about a Bethesda game in less than glowing terms shows what a sycophant he is.
We hear about branching, meaningful quests, but only get the same exact example every time. Are there other meaningful branches? How could there be in a game that is only 20-40 hours long? If someone has a quarter-to-three account this would be a good question for Desslock.
Anyone can create a QtT account, by the way, so feel free to come on by.
Depends on whether you find head-butting contests funA few of us here have Qt3 accounts but, to be honest, it can be a difficult place to post on CRPGs.
Incidentally, you must have known EA would hit those suing them with a "give me all your documents". Its what keeps you guys paid.
It's a pleasure to have you drop by, Desslock.
A few of us here have Qt3 accounts but, to be honest, it can be a difficult place to post on CRPGs.
I'm sorry that's been your experience. There's definitely gamers with a variety of different perspectives there - some of whom love console games only, or MMOs, or multiplayer shooters, etc. and don't understand the appeal of CRPGs. But there's still a decent number of RPG fans. You're probably better off using a dedicated site like the 'watch as a resource for RPG information in general, but it's a pretty good forum to get a broader sense of what's going on in the gaming world, in all genres and on all platforms.
Aaaaaanyway, it's a good place to have access to someone such as yourself - and I hope Steve Bauman comes back soon. I really enjoy his posts.
Bauman's taken a job in the gaming industry - I don't know if it's public yet, so I probably shouldn't announce it, but he's shifted to the other side of the gaming world equation, heh.