is to shut up all the 'if only Van Buren had come out!' talk from the Fallout faithful, both now and after the Bethesda game ships.
The fact that it's obviously a flawed, unfinished POS engine and toolset combo should lay some of the idealization of the 'potential' Fallout 3 to rest. And of course it gives the truly crazy Fallout fans, who would never buy the Bethesda version but would complain every inch of the way, something to chew on for the new few years.
Brilliant!
without the many trade policies that protect them, ALL canadian broadcasters, TV and movie production companies, book retailers, book publishers, toy manufacturers and retailers, sporting goods manufacturers, ISPs, cellular service providers, and donutiers would be flat-ass out of business.
And GOD I can't wait for the day when that happens. There's nothing more infuriating than mediocrity, served up because someone wanted to protect a nonexistent 'heritage'.
is to shut up all the 'if only Van Buren had come out!' talk from the Fallout faithful, both now and after the Bethesda game ships. The fact that it's obviously a flawed, unfinished POS engine and toolset combo should lay some of the idealization of the 'potential' Fallout 3 to rest. And of course it gives the truly crazy Fallout fans, who would never buy the Bethesda version but would complain every inch of the way, something to chew on for the new few years. Brilliant!
without the many trade policies that protect them, ALL canadian broadcasters, TV and movie production companies, book retailers, book publishers, toy manufacturers and retailers, sporting goods manufacturers, ISPs, cellular service providers, and donutiers would be flat-ass out of business. And GOD I can't wait for the day when that happens. There's nothing more infuriating than mediocrity, served up because someone wanted to protect a nonexistent 'heritage'.