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I hate turned based games!!!
What mission do you enslave children in Fallout 3? That's pretty bad ass. I either just forgot about it or haven't come across it yet.
What mission do you enslave children in Fallout 3? That's pretty bad ass. I either just forgot about it or haven't come across it yet.
Talk to the guy at the entrance Paradise Falls (it's the old strip mall with the giant lard lad statue outside. It's in the Northern part of the map, west of the Germantown police headquarters). He'll give you a mesmetron (which hypnotizes people, makes them enraged, or explodes their heads) and slave collars. You can enslave most children in the game. I think that it's part of the Big Town or Little Lamplight quest includes it.
I'm not too familiar, as I play as a good character. I find it far more fun to get Lincoln's top hat, repeater, and beard and liberate the slaves as Abraham Lincoln.
Real time strategy isn't turn based.
I don't see it any different than playing as the bad guys in any other game. You're still doing bad stuff in the game, and it is all still just a game.
Ummm...yay? The last Civ game was TERRIBLE.
Still sounds pretty "meh". Again, I think the series reached it's height with Call to Power II and since then it's been basically putting a new hat on the same idea and trying to sell it.Actually, Civ 4 has been a great game. Major changes coming with Civ 5, though. You cannot stack units on a tile, and archers, cannon, etc will be able to attack more than a tile away. With only one unit per tile, war is going to now involve lots of strategy. Also, tiles will be hexagons, which means that you will have 6 ways to move pieces instead of 8, which is going to limit movement a bit, thus increasing the strategic aspect of the game. Gone are the days of putting 20 units in a stack and overwhelming a city. I am looking forward to this new release.
Does your pc freeze a lot with the game?
Well i've given my view point on this already.
And my comment about turn based games was unrelated to that post, it was just a random statement, lol. :2razz:
But i was talking about civ and risk.
Still sounds pretty "meh". Again, I think the series reached it's height with Call to Power II and since then it's been basically putting a new hat on the same idea and trying to sell it.
Part of the problem is Civ is in a somewhat unflexible genre that cant change very much. The only thing they can really do is make the existing aspects of the game better, but I havent really seen that done.
Call to Power II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaCall to Power II (CTP2) is a PC turn-based strategy game released by Activision as a sequel to Civilization: Call to Power, which was, in turn, a game similar to the Civilization computer game by Sid Meier. The game could not have "Civilization" in its title because the word is trademarked by the makers of the original Civilization series.[1] In October 2003, Activision released the source code, enabling the Apolyton gaming community to debug, improve, and add new features.
It was still the best of the series
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