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Crewdroog: Sorry, I have been engrossed with the sale.

I am a huge fan of the Fallout series, so I'm probably gonna start there . Plus, I heard that if you make your intelligence super low it's pretty funny.
And again I thank each of you for your suggestions, I will go through and see if there are any others I might pick up.

:)
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Matewis: Excellent choice!
I've never tried a low intelligence playthrough but if it were up to me I'd leave that for a 2nd playthrough to create a dumb melee powerhouse. Intelligence directly affects how any skill points you get at each level to distribute among skills such as speech, lockpicking, small guns, etc so it might be a bit of a hassle to play low intelligence for a first playthough. I'd also avoid a low agility character as then you'll have too few action points which severely restricts how much you can do in a turn.

However, play it whichever way you find is most fun!
Hahaha, I'm glad you approve! :) Yeah, I figured that would be the same, their stat system. I guess when you play "dumb" in the game you can't even do certain quests and the NPCs make fun of you or pity you.
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tinyE: BIASED TROLL POST WARNING!

Using an idiot to make the world a better place following a horrific catastrophe? Hmmmm, didn't we already try that with the Bush Administration?
LOL yes. Oh, that was the golden age for many comedians...
Post edited May 17, 2014 by Crewdroog