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Hiking for NoLegs fam can be quite an arduous experience.Normal fams usually go out for a day, maybe a bit more, but hers would go out on these several week long trips into the local wilderness, which in the long run gets kinda awkward since they never really get much “alone time” if you understand what I mean.
Everyone has their needs after all, and it’d be ridiculous to assume otherwise.The pent up sexual frustration they would come to experience was only made worse by the two siblings always having to share the same tent at night, while their parents slept in their own tent just next to them.While NoLegs, a mare, modest and quiet about her own needs, could get away with just waiting for everyone to fall asleep, biting down on her pillow and gently rubbing herself out if she really really needed to, her brother could never really catch a break.So sometimes, when things felt at their worst, he would sometimes have these wet dreams, and sometimes, NoLegs would be wide awake.
I am happy when ever I find a interesting layout in a map, skeletons in interesting poses, items in unique placement or an npc obsessing over a robotic horse… Yah Fallout 4 still has some fun left in it.
Those creators are alright with me
I don’t think Fallout 1 or 2 allowed you to recover a land mine for the purpose of reusing or selling.
But ever since Fallout 3 I simply look at a active land mine as a way to gain some easy experience points and some quick caps by selling it. :p
I guess one more point that I guess I can add when it comes to modern Fallout vs the originals is that with that traps based skill it seemed it took more work to clear an area of land mines.
In the newer Fallouts it seems like all you really new is to carefully approach the mine and smash the E button as quickly as you can and you are guaranteed to disarm it.
The only difficulty is when the map creator places the land mine in a difficult to see spot.
You will literally panic and dance around trying to find the dammed thing while it chirps away at you. :P!
Edited because: Land mines lol.
Yea in FO1 & 2 traps were just, straight up invisible.
You’d usually find out if there were traps in an area by, uh, walking into them.
Since Traps is a shit skill to tag, you’d usually be better off just shooting them if they were like, landmines.
I think I remember now. Mines and other traps would be hidden by default, if your perception and possibly luck were high enough you would spot the traps. You would basically get as close as possible without stepping on the trap and start pressing one of the F function keys for the traps skill to start disarming the trap. You could keep doing it over and over again until you either disarm it or fail bad enough to set it off.
Right now I’m messing around with different mods in Fallout 4, every once in awhile I reflect upon how different all of the different Fallout’s are.
I can still remember from the late 90’s people complaining about how Fallout 2 wasn’t serious enough like Fallout 1, and they would go on and on nit picking all of the little details that Fallout 2 didn’t get right in comparison to Fallout 1…
I was just enjoying all of the fun I had playing Fallout 2.
Comparing Fallout 2 and Fallout 4, Fallout 2 is waaaay less nonlinear. The only way that I can play Fallout 4 right now is with a alternate starting location mod. :P
My reaction speed would still be too slow to save me from the obviously beeping mines, but its a great thought. In Fallout 1 & 2 you’d keep using your traps skill on the mine and hope the skill check would actually work for once D:
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I don’t quite remember how disarming land mines worked in Fallout 1 and 2,but I wish land mines in real life worked like the ones from Fallout 3, New Vegas and Fallout 4.
Story of my life.
That’s from Canada. It should be saying sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry
Every kid sibling I come across in a written or purely visual format has the voice of Mokuba from YuGiOh Abridged.
I’m gonna need this colored and stuff.
For science.
@Samey90
I do remember a picture with a bunch of NoLegs sketchs showing her stepping horribly on a bear trap, she also seems to really enjoy looting huge bags of guns and stuff.
Something to do with Replica’s inability to avoid mines when playing video games. It’s explained on tumblr, I think.
>>>supposedly bat ponies
>floofy earsies
>sharp fangsies
>erect wingsies
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I am not entirely sure if you’ve been living under a rock these past 3+ years, or if you just aren’t aware that there are 94k anthro tagged uploads, and that anthro pony is an established thing since pretty much forever.
Perhaps it is you who is distant.
This site allows outright humanized material and you’re on about anthro of a canon species?
Look don’t take me wrong but if you focus on the image, tell me what does this even have to do with ponies?, full anthro of oc’s that are supposedly bat ponies?
It just makes me wonder how distant can an artist go and still be considered a pony work?