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Love letter to Fallout 3

Fallout 3 was my first franchise title. I have been playing this game off and on for almost 20 years from 360 to PC to Xbone to PC to Mac Parallels.

This was only my 2nd complete very evil play-through. I've just topped 110,000 caps, collected all bobbleheads, maxed skills, discovered all locations, done all quests, all DLCs, grabbed both sets of T51b, just about every unique weapon, filled the bookcase in the Tower suite with trophy Brotherhood holotags, and took a stroll over to the topside Vault 87 entrance. Megaton and the Citadel are now craters.

This is a wacky and always fun game. While NV and 4 are richer, 3 is still irreplaceable. A story driven ensemble complete with multiple power armored air land battles. Thanks for all the memories and new adventures. See you in the remaster.

Weapons: HOT

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u/mxrw — 13 hours ago

Many strict, monogamy-only gays in this sub should work on their empathy and broaden their life experiences.

"You should feel ashamed"

"You don't deserve him"

"Well, I mean, if you want to ruin the current relationship? Go for it."

"I’ll say straight up, you guys are incompatible."

Basically, these kinds of comments (often top comments) towards OPs sharing vulnerable, honest experiences and difficulties with stale bedrooms, temptations outside the relationship (rarely rising to cheating), and considerations or disagreements on opening the relationship in some form, are out of line.

A lot of you guys need to recognize pure monogamy is not representative of the gay community. I'm not saying open relationships are the standard either - it's mixed. So, while monogamy is beautiful, it would serve you and the OPs you are supposedly trying to help to have some humility and curiosity towards other possibilities. At least ask OPs what the bedroom communication is like and what they've tried before telling people to breakup and be ashamed.

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u/mxrw — 29 days ago