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VoiseZephyrX
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A WHOLE bunch of question

Posted by VoiseZephyrX - August 2nd, 2010


Hi, it's been a while. Anyway, I've have SO many question about stuff that YOU may know about. First, I've recently started playing Fallout 3. It's a pretty awesome game. On a walkthrough about a mini quest on GameFAQs (Oh, like you go to it once in a while), it tells me that right outside the "Super Duper Mart" there is a dead wastelander that is a little ways east from the mart. What is that guy talking about?!!! Couldn't he give specific directions? "A little ways east" could mean anything. I've looked a bunch of times but cannot find the wastelander.

Second, I have read a lot of web comics (and I do mean A LOT). In a few of them they talk about the fourth wall. What is the "fourth wall?"

Last, when the heck are some of you people going to finish doing some of your flash animations? (I'm talking to you "Egoraptor", "RubberNinja", "JordanD", "eddsworld", "ebolaworld" and "thewax70") You are doing great stuff, I want to see the rest. and lets face it, I could write a script in the time it takes them to make one flash amimation. In fact, that what I'll do! by the time Sonic Shorts 6 is out, I will have made a script (no guarantee it will funny)! See Ya!


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1) No idea, never played it.

2) The "fourth wall" refers to the characters themselves in the media recognizing they are actually, in this case, in a web comic. This can be when the characters talk to the viewer or, such as in Space Balls, kill a camera crewman. The whole idea is that the audience no longer is "in universe" and don't believe the story for a moment, aka "suspended disbelief."

3)Animation takes time, and loads of it if you want it to be good. Contrary to popular belief, many popular animators actually hold jobs in things other than making animations for 13-year-olds to steal and put on youtube. Scripts and writers are a dime a dozen. A quality animator takes years of practice to produce. They also have to invest vast quantities of time in a project to complete it. Not very rewarding for them.

JA-ME

You've NENER played Fallout 3!?!?!??!?!??!! What is wrong with you, man!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?