Greetings and salivations.
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:18 am
Never expected to end up here, but the internet has odd roads, yes?
I blame it on Lycaeon and his Dwarf Fort mod.
I could look past the fact my dwarves were instead magical four legged ponies. It was Fallout, with a twist. The mechanics, while still a bit buggy, made it for a very entertaining game. After playing it for about a week, I decided to read FoE itself.
Needless to say, I was fairly amazed at the sheer size of it. Followed shortly by how much I enjoyed it. I have seen the first three episodes, quite some time ago, and I was able to follow it no problem.
After three days of grinding through the entirety of it, being slightly miffed at the ending, decided why not see what else has been done with it. If the mod is any sign, quite a lot has been done.
Ponies, they are a slow corruption. Wearing slowly away at one's resolve with their dementedly sweet nature. Throw in one of my favorite settings, and I knew it wouldn't be long before I succumbed...
I blame it on Lycaeon and his Dwarf Fort mod.
I could look past the fact my dwarves were instead magical four legged ponies. It was Fallout, with a twist. The mechanics, while still a bit buggy, made it for a very entertaining game. After playing it for about a week, I decided to read FoE itself.
Needless to say, I was fairly amazed at the sheer size of it. Followed shortly by how much I enjoyed it. I have seen the first three episodes, quite some time ago, and I was able to follow it no problem.
After three days of grinding through the entirety of it, being slightly miffed at the ending, decided why not see what else has been done with it. If the mod is any sign, quite a lot has been done.
Ponies, they are a slow corruption. Wearing slowly away at one's resolve with their dementedly sweet nature. Throw in one of my favorite settings, and I knew it wouldn't be long before I succumbed...