No I would not.
Being pure evil is in my opinion very one-dimensional, just as much as being pure good. I guess a lot of people like me lose interest after a while - it's just simply difficult to identify with them. Morally "grey" characters always seem to generate a buzz; perhaps like them...
I personally love both games, however, I prefer Fallout 3. "Grinning Cat" made the good point that it is a bad fallout game, but an good post-apocalyptic one. The savage nature of the life throughout the capital wasteland does take me back sometimes. As Mayor MacCready of Little Lamplight said -...
Well from my experience, it really depends who is going, so long as you have a couple of friends there it can be a pretty nice evening - just try to ignore the crap music though.
If youre looking for a good bar, go to the strand and visit Cellar Door; (its right by the lion king theatre) order "never trust a flamingo"; It's worth the trip every time.
"The book of love is long and borring, and full of instructions for dancing"
Love is by all means a slow process, takes time, effort and patience; much like learning a dance.
I guess that you may be right DarkRawen. Well I hope that the guy comes back soon; it did look like a really cool RP. If not I hope I will see you all on some other RP's in future. :D
It's generally a very good game plan for any of thoose situations Mr. Maninahat. Here's hoping you keep the same awesome character through whatever RP has to offer.
Youre 100% correct ! A while ago I was apprehensive thinking that my character would meet his untimely demise very quickly, but then I realized - it's going to be more challenging and fun this way. I must admit, your character is my personal favourite so far, he really stands out from the others...
Wow, I looked up the Lightless City and Holders mythos, and now I'm feeling like my humble barman is a little underpowered... This should be interesting.
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