Rogue Keeper on 23/7/2008 at 09:14
I take the map and lighter, you take the other trinkets.
Jashin on 23/7/2008 at 12:18
A CE that isn't just artbook+video+"special packaging?"
Now that's a set that I'd pay money for. Bandanna, lighter, patches, dogtag, and some kind of blue ball?
The packaging looks american enough, hopefully it'll make it.
Rogue Keeper on 23/7/2008 at 13:27
Collector's Edition of Fallout 3 look sweet as well... US "Survival edition" contains alarm clock designed as PIPBoy. If I ever get one?
242 on 23/7/2008 at 17:54
False alarm.
Moderator answered that stamina stays in the game, but to make the game more realistic and to not distract player they decided to remove the indicator from the HUD.
Advocates of minimalistic HUD are quite a rarity nowadays :)
The_Raven on 23/7/2008 at 18:55
I think that's a nice call, actually.
D'Arcy on 24/7/2008 at 12:25
I'm not too sure about that. The stamina indicator is quite useful for me. I like to have an idea of how long will I be able to run. It wouldn't be very nice if, for example, I tried to run past a pack of dogs only to get suddenly exhausted as I'm passing them, because I have no idea of how fast will I tire.
Rogue Keeper on 24/7/2008 at 14:07
I agree. It's a visual indicator of what your organism feels in reality - how exhausted you actually are at the moment.
BAD MOVE. :nono:
Malleus on 24/7/2008 at 14:41
Instead of removing indicators, how about adding some? Like a radiation bar that could be seen outside the inventory screen.
242 on 24/7/2008 at 14:46
Quote Posted by BR796164
I agree. It's a visual indicator of what your organism feels in reality - how exhausted you actually are at the moment.
BAD MOVE. :nono:
There is aural clue about how exhausted are you.
...erm..or rather, isn't there? Player starts to breathe heavy when he's near the point where he can't sprint anymore in the original game, if I remember correctly.
Muzman on 24/7/2008 at 14:50
Quote Posted by D'Arcy
I'm not too sure about that. The stamina indicator is quite useful for me. I like to have an idea of how long will I be able to run. It wouldn't be very nice if, for example, I tried to run past a pack of dogs only to get suddenly exhausted as I'm passing them, because I have no idea of how fast will I tire.
Likewise it's nice to know the second you are able to run around, rather than just holding down the key and lurching from time to time.
Maybe heavy breathing can signify instead. (I said it first! I just...post slow)