I'm glad you specified, cause the first part wouldn't have narrowed it down a damn bit.
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Oh, cool. I've always heard them say that, thought their support may have been a slight contradiction to their previous statements.
It was enjoyable enough, I liked certain parts of it quite a bit. A decent number of the quests had interesting elements, although there were very few of them. The gameplay was okay, and I'm glad that New Vegas kept almost all of it. The map was annoying as hell to get around, which annoyed me a bit. The start of the game was the best of any of the open world games in my opinion. Some of the main quest was a little boring, but I loved the simulated town, it was probably the most fun I had in the game. It was a bit grittier than Fallout 4 ended up being, which was both a good thing and a bad thing.
My more controversial opinion is that Fallout 4 has significantly better content than 3. The locations have a lot more interesting bits of lore. Some of the sidequests are a bit more fun to play through. The companions have a lot more depth. The main quests were worse though. By a lot.
Maybe the Mormons are right (except they're not), and all of the people considered decent under the Mormon rules (most conservative Christians would be included, others, significantly less likely) get to live on Earth for a thousand years of peace. That was always the thing that interested me when I still believed. Shame that every single bit of bullshit we've all been forced to go through is for nothing. Over time, I've grown to understand why some people believe in a reward.
Sha-ab had 7,645 people in 2025. I'm sure that Lebanon has a couple towns larger than that. This is pretty fucked up.
No, the UK is not alright. They've been banning a lot of stuff lately. And I mean a lot. It's comparable to even the Deep South of the US, and that's hardly an exaggeration. The worst part is that most of it seems to truly be a bipartisan effort.
Nah, 3 is way worse.
It's significantly smaller than 4, by an insane amount. I'd say that in terms of content, it has slightly less than New Vegas, but significantly less depth. It's worth playing, but ehhhh.
I mean, you can't expect anyone to take Geoffrey and Richard too seriously, can you?
Why would someone buy Starfield?
The concept of privacy on the internet for one thing. VPNs as well, or perhaps that was only an attempt. ID verification to go to Wikipedia is an interesting idea, that, funnily enough, I can't say that even Alabama has done.