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Jizaboz
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Flack wrote:I always do that but they are never fat enough. And now the beards aren't long enough.
Heh actual body type is the hardest to match. Either way too skinny or when you try to make a fat character it just kind of.. makes random parts fat.
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Yes. I prefer seeing a gorgeous woman murdered in slow motion a million times as I play these things. If I were better at games I'd make the avatars look like you pal, if I were really good and never died they'd all look like me.
Haha I knew someone was going to make a joke like this!
pinback wrote:Someone should do up and post versions of all of us.
Yeah!
AArdvark wrote:I think I still have my Nintendo Mii character floating around, does that count?
Sure. I liked the way mine turned out. Kinda.
RealNC wrote: Never occurred to me to do that. I think I treat every RPG (OK, FO4 isn't really an RPG, but it's close) like D&D. I want to have a weird character, and make choices that I wouldn't do in real life.
I can definitely see how that could be more fun. In the original D&D manuals, it encouraged this sort of thing. MYFAROG (a table top RPG I've played with a group for over a year now) has a neat charactor generation scheme that even randomized your sex if you like. I rarely get to actually be a player in these games, but when I do the next time I'm going to try it your way.

I'm still playing thru my first play so I don't have much of an opinion of the rest of your post regarding FO4 itself.. yet!

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