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Hey, it even says on the wiki that they have a gentle, familial bond with one another! I'm sure they're not so bad... (To be fair, the baby coyotes are pretty cute, though.)
That aside, I still think Dobson would prefer Fallout over Skyrim. As brutal as Fallout is there are a lot of non-violent quest options if you choose your skill points and perks wisely.
That aside, I still think Dobson would prefer Fallout over Skyrim. As brutal as Fallout is there are a lot of non-violent quest options if you choose your skill points and perks wisely.
Unfortunately the player is obligated to kill that one radroach to pass the VATS tutorial, so it's impossible to have a truly pacifist playthrough. That "Creatures Killed: 1" counter will haunt Dobson for the rest of his life.
Unfortunately the player is obligated to kill that one radroach to pass the VATS tutorial, so it's impossible to have a truly pacifist playthrough. That "Creatures Killed: 1" counter will haunt Dobson for the rest of his life.
I download a mod on which the animal friend perk affects every animals even the rad scorpions that weren't included. So that I don't have to fight every animals I see.
The best mod is getting a pet deathclaw
You know most "harmless" animals like horses, anteaters and cows even dogs kill more people than sharks all together. Hell, Hippos kill more people than crocodiles in Africa. I wonder if Dobson and his minis are aware about it.
That aside, I still think Dobson would prefer Fallout over Skyrim. As brutal as Fallout is there are a lot of non-violent quest options if you choose your skill points and perks wisely.
That aside, I still think Dobson would prefer Fallout over Skyrim. As brutal as Fallout is there are a lot of non-violent quest options if you choose your skill points and perks wisely.
It's been awhile but wasn't there a quest in FO3 where you had to broker peace between the rich assholes and the ghouls, and it all ended in the game laughing at you for being stupid enough to think it could all work out with everyone singing Kumbyah around a campfire when it's two groups of racist zealots?
That sorta suckerpunch would probably set Dobson over the edge.
It's been awhile but wasn't there a quest in FO3 where you had to broker peace between the rich assholes and the ghouls, and it all ended in the game laughing at you for being stupid enough to think it could all work out with everyone singing Kumbyah around a campfire when it's two groups of racist zealots?
That sorta suckerpunch would probably set Dobson over the edge.
If you help the humans, they kill all the ghouls. If you help the ghouls, they kill all the humans. The humans are presented as the bad ones though, so Dobson probably would defend them even if being called "smoothskin" triggered him.
It's been awhile but wasn't there a quest in FO3 where you had to broker peace between the rich assholes and the ghouls, and it all ended in the game laughing at you for being stupid enough to think it could all work out with everyone singing Kumbyah around a campfire when it's two groups of racist zealots?
That sorta suckerpunch would probably set Dobson over the edge.
Didn't Dobson say he hated post-apocalyptic settings? He prefers generic high fantasy, it seems.
If you help the humans, they kill all the ghouls. If you help the ghouls, they kill all the humans. The humans are presented as the bad ones though, so Dobson probably would defend them even if being called "smoothskin" triggered him.
Splatoon is also the thing that made Dobson realize the "both sides think that they're morally right" idea. How you spend 30+ years living and don't realize that the "other side" has motivations beyond being evil is pretty amazing to me. Then again, not surprising with Dobson.
The buttons are an extension of the concept of "creeper cards", which are an invention of SJW to keep sexist shitlords at bay. When entering a conference/convention/party/etc. you are handed three paper cards, a green, a yellow and a red one. These are to be used as follows:
Showing someone the green card means: "I really appreciated you praising my talk about Revolution 60 and you did a great job at checking your privilege! Kudos, keep on truckin!"
Yellow card: "Don't you dare glancing lustfully at my boobs one more time! You're lucky I left my chainsaw at home! Now go away, repent, check your privilege, get sexchange and never come into my field of vision again for the rest of your life."
Red card: "Your disagreeing with my point that Gamergaters should be shot at sight makes you a number one traitor! Wait for the SJW stormtroopers to swoop down on you and escort you to the execution grounds."
BTW the Gamergatriarchy responded by turning "getting red cards" into a competition sport, that is, whoever gets shown the most red cards during a convention wins.
Splatoon is also the thing that made Dobson realize the "both sides think that they're morally right" idea. How you spend 30+ years living and don't realize that the "other side" has motivations beyond being evil is pretty amazing to me. Then again, not surprising with Dobson.
Does he not realize that no person is a dick just for the sake of being evil like a cartoon villain? Does he not know that even Hitler thought he was in the right?
Hey, it even says on the wiki that they have a gentle, familial bond with one another! I'm sure they're not so bad... (To be fair, the baby coyotes are pretty cute, though.)
Having played through Honest Hearts on NV, I can confirm that you stop caring about TEH POOR WIDDLE ANIMALS FEWLINGS when three of them are trying to claw your face off. It's fun for the whole family (except you aren't part of the family).
Although now I do wanna see Dobson play something like New Vegas. I would love to see him try to rationalize which faction would be best to side with when all four sides have remarkably dickish intentions.
How come all of the "douchebags" that Dobson draws look exactly the same? I mean, aside from hair color, that bully is a spitting image of the guy from the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice comic. Apparently in Dobson's mind, thin people with sharp features are assholes.
How come all of the "douchebags" that Dobson draws look exactly the same? I mean, aside from hair color, that bully is a spitting image of the guy from the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice comic. Apparently in Dobson's mind, thin people with sharp features are assholes.