Punching Codes vs Code List
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First and foremost, idk sh*t about having mob. Im barely about to hit 3k. But in my opinion, putting a list of codes on someone's wall is pointless. My reasoning;
1) You don't pay me for advertisement, and regardless of how many emojis you put in your list, I think it looks ugly and I don't want it on my wall.
2) People tend to throw there list on a new persons pro. What if that person decides not to be active, who's going to see your list?
3) Codesites tend to remember which codes you've entered and which ones you haven't. Going threw the list on your wall, your bound to hit a lot you've already done.
Like I said up there, idk much about codes, so that's just my opinion. I'd like to hear from someone with 8k mob who did nothing but put there list on people's wall... Does such a person exist? Anyway, discuss while I play Fallout😄👍
TL;DR: What one do you like?
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#1 I agree with.
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Fallout 1,2,3,or 4?
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3 is my favorite.. It's what got me into the series, but I do own 1,2, and New Vegas as well 👍
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New Vegas is good.
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A true fallout loyalist right there⬆
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I played Wasteland on the Commodore 64 back in the day...the Fallout series evolved from that. I love the games....even Fallout Tactics...lol
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I think we changed this to a post to a fallout post...are we fourm pirates now 😝
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88deco88 wrote:
Seems that way lolI think we changed this to a post to a fallout post...are we fourm pirates now 😝
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krissharm wrote:
I'd suggest starting with fallout 3 👍Code lists are annoying, who wants to enter the same codes over and over.
perhaps i need to give fallout a try -
Just because a person's not active doesn't mean another new person won't check their wall & find the codes. I've done this & had this happen. I actually get quite a few "thank you's" from new players that get my list.
I also put useful info at the end of mine, such as the code site I use & several places to find info about things.
On occasion I will punch some of the regular codes from a list put on my wall & find a new player or 2.
While you won't get a huge mob only punching codes from lists on your wall, posting your list can help you get more people. It can also sometimes start conversations & help you get to know people. Worst case, there's a delete button. I use it frequently.
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I've been playing alot of fall out 3 lately! Im new to fallout games but I'm loving this one!
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Mystery wrote:
Agree you put useful info on your list, but generally I ignore lists. There may well be some new ones on there that I miss, but I've had "this player is already in your mob" so many times that I now dismiss them.Just because a person's not active doesn't mean another new person won't check their wall & find the codes. I've done this & had this happen. I actually get quite a few "thank you's" from new players that get my list.
I also put useful info at the end of mine, such as the code site I use & several places to find info about things.
On occasion I will punch some of the regular codes from a list put on my wall & find a new player or 2.
While you won't get a huge mob only punching codes from lists on your wall, posting your list can help you get more people. It can also sometimes start conversations & help you get to know people. Worst case, there's a delete button. I use it frequently.
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