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This 'concentrated' Fight shows really great fighting-images and the return of the rest of the group, when they find their dead comrades, friends, lovers is more dramatic that way.
On the other hand: the 'full' set showed the fight in it's whole insanity - the confusion, the gun-smoke, the smell, the panic, the yelled commands, the screaming of the dying....it had another intensity.
Also the coming back of the others was in it's 'extended' form more painful.
I am glad ,I had a look at both of the Sets.
Thank you!
It's nice to make the full set's and then condense them so you get two outlooks
The full sets have more depth and "emotion" like you said, and the story is more flushed out like that. But Summaries make it more clear when you just want a short recap Love for their lost ones is a more dangerous fuel than revenge!
I'm glad you enjoyed and look forward to more Drama from the Wasteland!
Teacher: Stand up in front of the Class and work out this algebra equation
Stoked you enjoyed the fireworks
Kudos also for the realism and "bravery" of killing off some of your characters! I'm personally quite tired of tales where there are no real losses, as if the chars are übermachines able to do and survive anything. In Skyrim I always play with my followers non-essential and this spices up the fights a lot, especially if you don't want to loose that specific companion.
People are not robots (unless it's Fallout), I've killed quite a few Characters over the course of the story because that's just what happens.
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Your pose mod has been really Helpful lately Thanks Deuce!