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Real life Fallout
this guy has some serious ballz to wander around THAT place
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/81512755/
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SanKtum wrote:this guy has some serious ballz to wander around THAT place
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/81512755/
You kidding me? Despite all the dangers I'd kill to spend a day or two wandering around that area... thanks for the video that was amazing.
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Anyone remember that woman who went into Chernobyl on her Kawasaki Ninja? Was quite a big internet sensation four or five years ago. Worth a google!
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It's a bit of a long read but well worth it IMO.
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddo ... pter1.html
Each time I pass into the zone, I feel that I have entered an unreal world. In the dead zone, the silence of the villages, roads, and woods seem to tell something at me....something that I strain to hear....something that attracts and repels me both at the same time. It is divinely eerie - like stepping into that Salvador Dali painting with the dripping clocks.

http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddo ... pter1.html
Each time I pass into the zone, I feel that I have entered an unreal world. In the dead zone, the silence of the villages, roads, and woods seem to tell something at me....something that I strain to hear....something that attracts and repels me both at the same time. It is divinely eerie - like stepping into that Salvador Dali painting with the dripping clocks.

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Re: Real life Fallout
embedded version from the person who actually filmed it:
been to the Salton Sea and its town, really creepy and full of history, but not as scary as it seems, really surreal
been to the Salton Sea and its town, really creepy and full of history, but not as scary as it seems, really surreal
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SanKtum wrote:this guy has some serious ballz to wander around THAT place
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/81512755/
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Wow some of those places are scary accurate to the maps in COD4.firky wrote:It's a bit of a long read but well worth it IMO.
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddo ... pter1.html
Each time I pass into the zone, I feel that I have entered an unreal world. In the dead zone, the silence of the villages, roads, and woods seem to tell something at me....something that I strain to hear....something that attracts and repels me both at the same time. It is divinely eerie - like stepping into that Salvador Dali painting with the dripping clocks.

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Isn't that a crazy phenomenon? Eery feeling going somewhere, and recognizing it, in minute detail, because you've been there in a video game. Should be a german name for the experience.
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Krankenhausenfamilizarastjungennowaysj wrote: Should be a german name for the experience.
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German poetry must look like an epileptic with a handful of scrabble tiles and sound like someone puking their arsehole up.
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Thinking more along the lines of schadenfreude. Such a fucked up and nuanced word. Seems like they'd be capable of coming up with something for the video game simulacrum experience.
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This reminds me.. I never really played a lot of new vegas yet and i own it
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I know what im doing for the next 2 months lol
I know what im doing for the next 2 months lol
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sounds like stalkerfirky wrote:It's a bit of a long read but well worth it IMO.
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddo ... pter1.html
Each time I pass into the zone, I feel that I have entered an unreal world. In the dead zone, the silence of the villages, roads, and woods seem to tell something at me....something that I strain to hear....something that attracts and repels me both at the same time. It is divinely eerie - like stepping into that Salvador Dali painting with the dripping clocks.
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