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| Thread ID: 91523 | 2008-07-10 00:03:00 | Fallout 3 banned by the Aussies | Biggles (121) | PC World Chat |
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| 687117 | 2008-07-11 02:07:00 | The game contains the option to take a variety of drugs known as "chems" using a device which is connected to the character's arm. Upon selection of the device a menu selection screen is displayed. Upon this screen is a list of "chems" that the player can take, by means of selection. These "chems" have positive effects and some negitave effects (lowering of intelligence, or the character may become addicted to the "chem"). The positive effects include increase in strength, stamina, resistance to damage, agility and hit points. Corresponding with the list of various "chems" are small visual representation of the drugs, these include syringes, tablets, pill bottles, a crack-type pipe and blister packs. In the Board's view these realistic visual representations of drugs and their delivery method bring the "science-fiction" drugs in line with "real-world" drugs. Pathetic. Do you drive in real-life they way you may do in a racing game? Do you buy guns and go out and shoot people because you like FPSs? Anyway I'd just buy it overseas, where it is also way cheaper, like I always do. |
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| 687118 | 2008-07-11 05:39:00 | But....but...but.....Think of the children, The poor dear children, The children who want to indulge in some Post Nuclear Simulation without having glorified drug use forced on them..... | Metla (12) | ||
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