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Camarillo Gehenna[]
Making up names is relatively easy; choosing appropriate ones from history requires research and discretion. That is a great attribute of Vampire: The Masquerade, and to a lesser extent, Fallout: that they chose references well. Gehenna is a name for Hell, loosely, from Judaism. Camarilla, not Camarillo, is the name of the primary vampire clans' confederation, and I doubt Camarillo even has anything to do with vampires in the third-party way that FO's Gehenna reference does.
VvAnarchangelvV 04:34, June 28, 2010 (UTC)
- Oh, and speaking of discs, reading them definitely (and possibly just accumulating the discs themselves, altho' I have no evidence for that) is the cause of the 'black button' bug in FO2, and as I do not want to mess up my game, I will just assume they would cause the same bug in FO1. Nothing to do with number of items, although you can see how a player would have accumulated 'lots of stuff' (there being no good definition of 'lots of stuff' in any case) by the same time as they had gotten a lot of discs, which is why that explanation has not previously been refuted.
VvAnarchangelvV 04:34, June 28, 2010 (UTC)
- Oh, and speaking of discs, reading them definitely (and possibly just accumulating the discs themselves, altho' I have no evidence for that) is the cause of the 'black button' bug in FO2, and as I do not want to mess up my game, I will just assume they would cause the same bug in FO1. Nothing to do with number of items, although you can see how a player would have accumulated 'lots of stuff' (there being no good definition of 'lots of stuff' in any case) by the same time as they had gotten a lot of discs, which is why that explanation has not previously been refuted.