What I learned from playing Fallout
I got through Fallout, ready to start on Fallout 2. During the game, which I played as a intelligent person with a knack for hitting where it hurts, I learned (or re-learned) some things:
- As in all RPG’s, carry a 10 foot pole and 50 feet worth of rope at all times.
- Since Fallout hasn’t got a 10 foot pole, carry two pieces of rope.
- Don’t turn your back to anyone wielding a automatic weapon. Ever. Just run.
- Unless your enemies are the ones wielding the hardware, and you are exceptionally well insulated against lead. Then go stand by those less likely to survive the hailstorm.
- Don’t play too much chess, it is bad for your health
- Don’t let out the prisoners under the Cathedral. Please. Please…
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About this entry
- You’re currently reading “What I learned from playing Fallout,” an entry on Journal of Tormod Haugen
- Published by: tormodh
- Published at: October 7, 2008 - 21:58 CET
- Category: Games
- Tags: fallout, fallout 2, Games, rope
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