yeah, like, Dezzie, I'm not even willing to die for my own son in the game. wtfu mean "die for a synth" ? lol
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yeah, like, Dezzie, I'm not even willing to die for my own son in the game. wtfu mean "die for a synth" ? lol
Hancock stabs a dude multiple times in front of you and kills him, but he helps you, so: Hancock = AWESOME
The Railroad does good deeds, but are jerks to you, so:
They seem very full of themselves and they're all jerks toward the player. It's no wonder most people who play the game hate them. They start off on the wrong foot and it never really gets better.
Deacon is like the only member of that group who doesn't start off hating you.
From the Player perspective, it's like the Railroad is set up to be hated, and this is BEFORE getting into their thin motives and short-sightedness.
I think EVERY member of the Railroad, with the exception of Tinker Tom, is abrasive, a smartass, or both. If they weren't all pompous hobos and had a shred of charisma I don't think people would hate them as much. Like the BoS may be fascists, but at least they look cool!
QUESTION FOR FALLOUT 4 FANS:
Why do you think the Railroad is so disliked as a faction?
(I have my own opinions but I wanna hear what everyone has to say first)
I got a Japanese businessman/yakuza vibe, but I'm seeing Reagan too π
yep π
Fan art of Power Girl, Supergirl, and Superman. Power Girl is breaking the fourth wall and looking directly at the viewer. She is saying "No, see, it's a SPEED HOLE. It helps me FLY FASTER." Superman and Supergirl are both looking at Power Girl like she's full of baloney.
Superhero Science with Peej
Fan art of Regina from the videogame "Dino Crisis". She's making a goofy "roar" face, and her arms are up in the air with her fingers curled in a position similar to Tyrannosaurus Rex arms. She's wearing a pink, purple, and green sweater with a picture of Barney the Purple Dinosaur on it. She's also wearing black and green yoga pants.
The Big Purple Dino Crisis
A screenshot from the video game Fallout 4. It's a picture of Hancock, the ghoul mayor of Goodneighbor. Instead of his usual, Revolutionary War inspired attire, he's wearing a business suit, sunglasses, and a slicked back toupee.
Ayden's been playing Fallout 4 lately...
I wish I could unknow the myriad ways people can read work in bad faith. I wish I could be wiped clean of the inexplicable takes people will have and the way they will hold you responsible for them. Let me write a truly nasty guy, unchained by dumbasses
It's so nice to read a book written 25 years ago featuring a truly flawed and reprehensible protagonist knowing the author never had to come online and spoon feed the story to readers incapable of not treating fiction like a book of manners
itβs better to sail with a moody good captain than a laughing bad one
You can probably tell from the preview that the background is a major work-in-progress. It's taking me a bit longer to wrap up than I thought, so this might end up being posted tomorrow instead >_>
Wait till you see what she's wearing π
Fan art of Regina from the video game Dino Crisis.
Preview! I wanted to do a silly picture of Regina from Dino Crisis... I'll have it posted in full tomorrow! (I think)
Yeah. My point was mainly that we're all just people doing our best to get through life and figure what everything is all about. I feel like critics/audiences sometimes hold creators to WAY too high standards.
Fan art of April O'Neil from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. April has one hand on her hip and is looking toward the viewer. It's April from the 1987 cartoon, but she's wearing an outfit similar to April from the 2012 cartoon (yellow t-shirt, jean shorts, and black leggings). Surrounding April are a bunch of Foot Soldiers, all dressed in white.
Channel 6's finest π‘π₯
(I like Pink Floyd I'm just saying that they were pretty much kids when they made the Dark Side of the Moon album and we should probably take that into consideration)
(sorry, I've had a lot of beer)
"Pink Floyd was so brilliant!"
They were in their early 20s! Has no one been on social media? People in their 20s are FREAKING stupid like 24/7 (and they think they know everything) π
And "It'. Stephen King wasn't even 40 and on A LOT of cocaine. I'm over 40, not on cocaine, and I know I don't know jack shit about anything. Why do I expect Stephen King to be perfect about all political/social/cultural issues?
I was just talking with a friend about Marv Wolfman and George Perez when they made New Teen Titans. George was about 25 and Marv was in his early 30s. They were just guys working a low paying gig for a (what was then) a floundering comic book company. They weren't always these Wizened Elders.
There's this thing where people always view writers/artists/musicians as perpetually being "older than them". George Lucas, for instance. He was only 33 when he made Star Wars. A young idiot, basically. Fans think he was always like in his 60s or something and has always had some "elderly wisdom".
Somehow, Ghostface has returned.
Fan art of Joy from the videogame Shenmue. She's sitting at a table. Her right elbow is on the table, and arm is up, challenging an off-screen Ryo to an arm-wrestling contest (arm-wrestling is something Ryo can do in the game to earn extra money).
Ryo has a new arm-wrestling challenger! πͺ
Fanart of Lara Croft from the video game Tomb Raider. She's standing near a wall in Egypt. She's holding her hands up and is smiling. She's saying, "I'm not saying it was Atlanteans...but it was Atlanteans."
Lara, plz...
Fan art of Joy from the videogame Shenmue. She's smiling and has a confident expression on her face.
Preview! Going to post this one tomorrow!