No. I don't believe in changing the meaning of words or renaming things to different words so people don't feel uncomfortable about how others perceive their hobbies.
Jenks (Contradiction), the woman in Her Story (I forget her name- their names), Chloe Price (from Life is Strange), Piper (Fallout 4), and Lorraine (the Park). That's all I can think of at the moment. That's probably the order of my top five characters this year actually.
I was trying to think of a cool character from Bloodborne to add, but while there are cool characters (Father Gascoigne for example) they're best for their back stories and not necessarily for what happens with them in the game.
Ya. They're still as good as ever. It helps that they are making these kinds of CRPGs again, though.
Anyone playing for the first time should know, though, even at the time both Fallout 1 and 2 have game breaking bugs that have never been fixed so save 100 million times in different slots.
I just do what Jeff said and spend points on what I need at that moment when I level up.
It's been fine doing it that way. I may miss a lock to pick here or there, but it's not that big of a deal.
I'm sure you could come up with a way to min/max the system, but it seems completely unnecessary. Just put points into stuff you want to be good at, or stuff you need at the time, and don't worry about it.
I'd give it to someone that works there. Not because of consequences, but because stealing isn't cool. Thieves are one of the worst, lowest forms of scum, in this world.
Unless you're actually Robin of Loxley. Then it's fine.
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