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by dogma1138
3067 days ago
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Well the first thing is that there are different difficulty levels and the "story" difficulty level is very common these days for the vast majority of story based games. And yes the publisher doesn't care for a 5yr old, and we both know it's an emotional argument. I don't have a problem with various snippets being put online, I also don't have a moral objection to the whole game being made into a movie and put on YouTube but I can fully understand why a publisher wouldn't want people doing that and I don't see any arguments for it within the confines of current western ideology, as in one that does not abolish all or nearly all intellectual rights. As for your second argument, well yes, but that isn't that common Fallout 3 is not related to any other Fallout game in other than setting, effectively every Fallout provides it's own confined story. Sure you might appreciate the easter eggs if you have played other games but the overall high level plot and story points of previous games are utterly irrelevant. |
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I always assume when something has a serialized number, it is a continuation of a single story, but when they call it "Fallout: Russian March of Death" or something like that, it is part of a brand but the actual story will be self contained.