Art timelapse videos
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Art timelapse videos
Here are a bunch of timelapse videos from a school project I did.
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Ah sweet! I'll have to take a look at these sometime when Fallout 3 isn't calling
You're my favorite Swede, you know that right Silverfish?
You're my favorite Swede, you know that right Silverfish?
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All my hopes and dreams, shattered with one sentence...
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Why play Fallout 3 when there's New Vegas and that olde time favorite Advanced Power Armor? It's like playing Oblivion now that we have Skyrim
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Dude, you've improved massively. Great work. Love these.
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morrowind>skyrim or oblivion.
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well of course. 1 million times over. Just as Fallout 2 will trump F:3 and F:NV any day of the RPGweek. I meant in a 2012 contextCount Roland wrote:morrowind>skyrim or oblivion.
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Because I don't have Fallout New Vegas Besides, it's perfectly fun and addictive for it's time. And yeah, Morrowind kicks the two new ones asses any day of the week. But I've never played the older Fallouts. I almost got them from a Best Buy with a gift card I'd never use, but I didn't. Kind of regretting it these days. Got a different game though, about a giant Aztec or Mayan ball thing. Anyone ever tried it? I have yet to even open the case, and I've had it for almost a year now
Because I don't have Fallout New Vegas Besides, it's perfectly fun and addictive for it's time. And yeah, Morrowind kicks the two new ones asses any day of the week. But I've never played the older Fallouts. I almost got them from a Best Buy with a gift card I'd never use, but I didn't. Kind of regretting it these days. Got a different game though, about a giant Aztec or Mayan ball thing. Anyone ever tried it? I have yet to even open the case, and I've had it for almost a year now
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You mean, The Ball? Yeah it's not a bad a game, a real interesting concept... You guide a giant Ball with an ancient magical Hammer Gun thing(?). And there are Mummies (zombies?) that you squish with it. It's puzzle based, so if you're into that sort of thing it might grab your attention for a little while.
As for the original Fallout's... I highly recommend them; classic RPG experience.
As for the original Fallout's... I highly recommend them; classic RPG experience.
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Hm, yes. I'll have to get that Ball game installed sometime. That's the first game I've ever had that I didn't play as soon as I could XD
I'll have to get the original Fallouts then. I love classic RPGs. They're just too durn charming to not love.
I'll have to get the original Fallouts then. I love classic RPGs. They're just too durn charming to not love.
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They are, indeed, two of the most classiest games.