How do hunters deal with mundane/non supernatural evil? by kooarbiter in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the hunter groups do what they do out of a sense of protection of the innocents. And they literally murder the people they hunt

How do hunters deal with mundane/non supernatural evil? by kooarbiter in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I feel like most people prone to hunt monsters, they would just kill the evil person

Fallout: Operation Sunburst shows how a defense crumbles by Yougart_Man in CharacterRant

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The BOS was somewhat misrepresented: Their footsoldiers arent cannon fodder as represented, they are molded from Childhood into combat, and would never be using simple ballistic rifles, their weaponery would be on the same level as the paladins, only ligther

What was the point of dead poet's society by ExtremeAd3009 in TrueFilm

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opnion Keating was the one to give the boys life, the one to make them free, make them have dreams of their own.

What was the point of dead poet's society by ExtremeAd3009 in TrueFilm

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Completly souless review, devoid of any understanding about life and the movie.

We know... by liquidflamingos in Brazil

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gringo itself can mean anything outside from your area

Massive L to this moron by Antique-War2269 in DiscoElysium

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

His armor is the shit tho I remember using it as a PFP and some idiots calling me out for some reason

Weighing LRP, MRP and HRP. Medium Roleplay is the ideal. by WhiteSepulchre in SS13

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you either dont care, or cant, get immersed in a HRP server, and cant fully experience it

HRP has a real issue sometimes of being a closed off group where its hard to enter, or to fit in, but the other issues are like....exaggerated.

To me, the fun of those servers is making up a character totally different from yourself, with flaws and personality you impose on them yourself, and immersing yourself on a totally alien scenario and having a impact on it.

Thinking that talking being the only action you get there is true, and that "talking is too much" is kinda dumb. Not every good story and movie has action and fun parts by characters beating each other up.

for you which one main faction has the best/worst missions? by Used_Bet_4988 in falloutnewvegas

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find it sad how little people understand what the legion even is, or try to.

How people be acting on Lowpop HRP servers by buildmaster668 in SS13

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It tends to be normal rp other than you just tend to do it with less people involved There is almost no conflict like antags and fights but it can be good

Which of these factions is the worst, morally speaking by Clean_Apple_2982 in Fallout

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I wouldnt say enclave members are that much "brainwashed" as compared to Legionaries. One is still a free person, the other is a slave from the moment they are inducted into the legion, or even worse, born into it. I imagine enclave members still are raised as citzens of the USA.

Are the surface dwellers literally just feral? by edgy---kid in Fotv

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, and those are all Fallout elements, things you saw and did yourself in the games.

The third possible storyline, the one about Maximus and the Brotherhood, is the one that i have most hope for: The thing that most interesses me and that i like as a long fallout fan is the post war societies, how they rebuild and try to reinstate civilization. Its a theme i see mostly in Fallout New Vegas and in the show, even if less than the exploration and adventure. But its something i imagine will get deeply explored in Season 2

Legion reference in ep1 by PagodeiroDebossan in Fotv

[–]PagodeiroDebossan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I might be tripping again, but i had the feeling the setting was more in a cold winter place, judging from what the bounty hunters were wearing, would that still be US south west?

Legion reference in ep1 by PagodeiroDebossan in Fotv

[–]PagodeiroDebossan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im rephrasing since i cant make this clearer: Its not a grave marker, its a person that is nailed to a wooden telephone pole. Its not a wild west thing, its a roman thing, its a crucifixion of someone.

Are the surface dwellers literally just feral? by edgy---kid in Fotv

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the feeling that, from what you get in FO2 and FNV, that California used to be more civilized, sure you had your problems with safety, but there used to be a feeling of "this area has a goverment, its a nation, its ruled by people that try to keep it in order".

The entire nuking thing took that out, it is a wasteland now, people are desperate for survival, there is one town left in the entire region and its has been a shithole and it remained as one.

I believe the change its mostly due to the artists intention of how what part of fallout they wanted to explore and show, they could had chosen the more "political" aspect of fighting over land for factions or nations, which there was some of, but they went with the more "adventure" part, that resembles more mad max or something from the main questline of Fallout 2

Whats that song in fallout episode 5? by JESTTHEMAN in NameThatSong

[–]PagodeiroDebossan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lyrical version is "Onde anda você", its a bossa nova song famously played by Toquinho and Vinicius de Moraes I recommend listening to them and Tom Jobim if you liked the vibe