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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by HSH28 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:14 pm

Irene Demova wrote:Carry on listening you tool, he's referring to shots aimed dead on target missing and the like


I know....but he's wrong.

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Dual » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:14 pm

Irene :wub:

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Christopher » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:32 pm

Hugo in wrong shocker :shock:

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by HSH28 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:33 pm

suzzopher wrote:Hugo in wrong shocker :shock:


I don't know how anyone can think Borderlands combat is anything at all like Fallout 3. Its night and day.

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Mafro » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:42 pm

HSH28 wrote:Demon's Souls is an Action RPG game...how hard is that to say?


HSH28 wrote:Fallout 3 is nothing like Borderlands really. Not 'very' similar at all.


HSH28 wrote:Seriously how wrong can you be about Borderlands, it is an FPS, its nothing like Fallout 3.


:lol:

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Psychic » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:53 pm

Suzz in not liking FFXIII shock! :P

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Hugo Stiglitz » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:53 pm

HSH28 wrote:Seriously how wrong can you be about Borderlands, it is an FPS, its nothing like Fallout 3.


Really?

Really?

I'd say they are virtually identical bar a few different features.

And I have to agree with whoever said the combat in BL isn't tight/they missed perfectly lined up shots.

That was very annoying, as was the fact that you couldn't take on an enemy that one/two levels higher than you due to the bizarre level scale system the game used. It was even more annoying when weapons that could have easily taken them out were rendered useless.

:fp:

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Christopher » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:54 pm

PsychicSykes wrote:Suzz in not liking FFXIII shock! :P


Wait until the episodes in March 8-)

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by HSH28 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:56 pm

Hugo Stiglitz wrote:I'd say they are virtually identical bar a few different features.


Like saying Bayonetta is identical to Demon's Souls.

1. Borderlands combat is skill based with stats on top, Fallout 3s is stat based period.
2. Borderlands is totally about combat, Fallout 3 isn't.
3. Borderlands has hub based large but enclosed maps, Fallout 3 is open world.
4. They play completely differently.
5. Borderlands is a 4 player co-op based game, Fallout 3 is a SP game.

These are just the overarching differences, there are 100s more. To say Fallout 3 has anything other than a passing resemblance to Borderlands is just plain wrong.

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Christopher » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:57 pm

HSH28 wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:I'd say they are virtually identical bar a few different features.


Like saying Bayonetta is identical to Demon's Souls.


Bayonetta wishes 8-)

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by Hugo Stiglitz » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:59 pm

HSH28 wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:I'd say they are virtually identical bar a few different features.


Like saying Bayonetta is identical to Demon's Souls.


Explain how they are so different?

Both are first person shooters, both have RPG elements, both require the player to pick up loot to improve everything from armour to weapons to stats, etc.

Over to you, Jim.

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by HSH28 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:03 pm

Hugo Stiglitz wrote:
HSH28 wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:I'd say they are virtually identical bar a few different features.


Like saying Bayonetta is identical to Demon's Souls.


Explain how they are so different?

Both are first person shooters, both have RPG elements, both require the player to pick up loot to improve everything from armour to weapons to stats, etc.

Over to you, Jim.


Look up.

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Oxx » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:07 pm

Mafro wrote:What's the official name of the podcast, btw?


Mafro's Shag Pad

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Hugo Stiglitz » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:08 pm

HSH28 wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:
HSH28 wrote:
Hugo Stiglitz wrote:I'd say they are virtually identical bar a few different features.


Like saying Bayonetta is identical to Demon's Souls.


Explain how they are so different?

Both are first person shooters, both have RPG elements, both require the player to pick up loot to improve everything from armour to weapons to stats, etc.

Over to you, Jim.


Look up.


No reply.

I figured as much.

Think before posting such ridiculous claims when you know you won't be able to back them up.

:roll:

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by HSH28 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:12 pm

Or you could just look up the page to where I posted it.

And Fallout 3 is not in any way an FPS.

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Irene Demova » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:13 pm

HSH28 wrote:Or you could just look up the page to where I posted it.

And Fallout 3 is not an FPS.

You play from a first person perspective and shoot things

Pretty sure that's a FPS

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by HSH28 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:16 pm

Irene Demova wrote:
HSH28 wrote:Or you could just look up the page to where I posted it.

And Fallout 3 is not an FPS.

You play from a first person perspective and shoot things

Pretty sure that's a FPS


Not when playing the game requires (and it does) you to pause the action, select targets and then watch as a stat based, unplayable video rolls.

For it to be an FPS, it needs to be in real time and require accurate aiming and shooting. Fallout 3 does not qualify, Borderlands does.

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Floex » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:20 pm

I wouldn't say Fallout 3 is an FPS, if that was the case it would be regarded as one of the least satisfy shooters of this generartion. A new genre maybe, FPSRPG

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by Ropes » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:21 pm

I liked the podcast. Good length and despite being pretty damn geeky, you're all cool chaps obviously with a lot of passion for gaming. Format was good too, currently playing plus one news segment and then one other feature could work well every fortnight or so. Good work!

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PostRe: A Podcast approaches
by HSH28 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:23 pm

Floex wrote:I wouldn't say Fallout 3 is an FPS, if that was the case it would be regarded as one of the least satisfy shooters of this generartion. A new genre maybe, FPSRPG


FPRPG. The shooter shouldn't in in the genre title (otherwise you'd call any RPG that involved shooting a Shooter RPG and that'd be silly).

I'd hardly call it the first in the genre.

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