

In fact, some are downright hilarious take BeakieHelmets Dark Souls one for example, which does nothing but alter the You Died death screen to Thanks Obama. Considering their talents and their often lofty ambitions however, its surprising just how many mods out there dont take themselves at all seriously. In some cases, modders have helped fix broken or unplayable PC ports of console games, rendering them somewhat playable even after the original developers have long thrown in the towel. Theyre also highly passionate, caring so much about a game as to essentially work on it with little hope of any monetary reward. Instead my character literally just says "no" - I've read better scripted fortune cookies.Modders are incredibly talented people, a fact exemplified by the sheer amount of them who go on to get jobs in the industry. This entire conversation was such a shattering break of suspension of disbelief / immersion, I just sat and stared blankly at my monitor for a few minutes.Ī group of raiders, desperate for caps and more than willing to to do me harm basically just gave up because I said 'no'Ĭonsidering I'm playing as a female, with 10 charisma, I was thinking, maybe the options would 'flirt' my way through, or I would somehow beguile the raider into placation. Me (using the charisma check highligted red) "no" Me: (using the charisma check option highlighted orange) "can I not?" Raider: "ah, ok, then how about a few caps less" Me: (using the charisma check option highlighted yellow) "I don't want to pay" Raider: "Hey you, nobody gets over this bridge unless I say so, you gotta pay or me and my pals here are gonna mess you up bad" here is what happened, almost word for word, for the following - keep in mind I have a 10 charisma character. The NPC engages me into a conversation as I approach. In a recent experience (about an hour ago.) I was wandering over a bridge near Cabot house on way to a quest marker when I noted a non-hostile 'raider' and the following events play out:
