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Andy_Panthro: For some reason this reminds me of fallout, you can kill endless numbers of people, so long as they are over 18!

Not in Fallout 2, you could plug those sukkas with as much lead as you liked.
Except, then you had a bounty on your head and would get murdered by mercs.
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Andy_Panthro: For some reason this reminds me of fallout, you can kill endless numbers of people, so long as they are over 18!
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Romulus: Not in Fallout 2, you could plug those sukkas with as much lead as you liked.
Except, then you had a bounty on your head and would get murdered by mercs.

Non-american versions of Fallout had child killing censored. You could get the childkiller reputation in 1 and 2 by killing kids.
Oh and IRT, yeah I'm surprised someone would pay for an app like that but likely the kind of person who found it funny bought an iphone (without needing to use a third of the features it offers) just to show off to his friends and also has a pair of rubber nuts hanging on the axle of their truck along with a picture of Calvin peeing on some company logo.
Post edited April 26, 2009 by Imashankyou
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soulgrindr: [...] charging a thousand bucks a bullet. That way you'd REALLY have to feel it was worth it to pull the trigger. ;-)
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Miaghstir: No, the bullets would just be stolen instead of bought.

u r no fun :-(
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Romulus: Not in Fallout 2, you could plug those sukkas with as much lead as you liked.
Except, then you had a bounty on your head and would get murdered by mercs.
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Imashankyou: Non-american versions of Fallout had child killing censored. You could get the childkiller reputation in 1 and 2 by killing kids.

Certain quests and locations were screwy after they removed kids from the european version of Fallout 2.
Just goes to show the massive change in peoples responses based on age. Over 18? fire away! under 18? no go, or you'll get massive negative karma and bounty hunters on you.
I find it quite amusing (and a little immersion breaking) that these are attempts to show a lawless post-apocalypse society, but they still have many current normal social environmental rules imposed upon them. The only norm that is regularly flaunted is that of violence. We spend endless amounts of public money preventing and cleaning up after acts of violence, but our entertainment industry would be decimated without it (especially gaming).