Total Members Voted: 30
Voting closed: August 13, 2011, 03:57:19 pm
I would also see that making people create 10 luck 10 endurance 10 int alts so they have the best chance at "rolling" good special and have plenty of SP.
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Well, and what if...Everyone starts as human.To become Super Mutants we place back the vats in Mariposa, and using a computer the player can dip himself or one of his "friends" in, with a chance of becoming Super Mutant or to die orribly;To become Ghouls we must get irradiated at high level, lets say on 100 (death) 90-99, and stay like that for some days (real days, while you must play, a bit like with addiction) you will at a certain point "pass out" (black screen) and awake somewhere with a group of ghouls or merchant (a bit like when you die) as a Ghoul.
Well, it's a good idea, though ghouls are not simply irradiated humans. They've got influenced by the FEV, just as muties did.
about plenty of SP, i dont think so ,99 is max rest u will loseI think some changes like charisma into str or endurance etc not rolling because it will just will next alt promoting thing here
There is some controversy, even among the makers of Fallout games, about the origins of ghouls. While Tim Cain said explicitly that ghouls are only a result of radiation, consistent with an understanding of the science of radiation as it stood during the 1950s, Chris Taylor said that a mix of both radiation and FEV was involved. While Chris Avellone initially supported the latter view in his Fallout Bible, he was later convinced to support the radiation-only version. Some people believe that ghouls were formed when the bombs fell, people who where not fortunate enough to be in a vault or die were exposed to the radiation and became ghouls.
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Chris Taylor said that a mix of both radiation and FEV was involved. While Chris Avellone initially supported the latter view in his Fallout Bible he was later convinced to support the radiation-only version.
While Chris Avellone initially supported the latter view in his Fallout Bible he was later convinced to support the radiation-only version.