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Well it's been a week since an update, and I promised some results.Unfortunately, I have to apologise and say once again, sorry, but nothing's surfaced so far.
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- 1 Quick walkthrough 2 General 2.1 Fallout: New Vegas 2.2 Old World Blues 3 Notes 4 Behind the scenes 5 Bugs Implants are available in Fallout: New Vegas from Doctor Usanagi, a Followers of the Apocalypse doctor who heads the New Vegas medical clinic. Other special implants are available in Big MT in the add-on Old World Blues. The physical implants behave in the same manner as the Intense.
A week ago today, I had an interview for a ruddy good job at work. Last Thursday, that position was offered to me, and I accepted. This means normal hours, a WAY better salary AND a company phone. I won't go into specifics, but let's just say my title's gone from 'Support Technician' to 'Accounts Manager', and leave it there... Smug.
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Anyhow, cheers for all the support as aforementioned. Back to tasks.I've got 2 days off this week before starting my new position on Thursday, so I'll endeavour to get some positive rolled out and updated for your very own eyes.
This things spent nearly 18 months consuming me and I intend to get it public very, very soon.
I take it you all watched the Big Bang? For our friends across the pond, in the wise words of Miss River Song, 'No Spoilers...'. Let's just say though, epic.
Right, to categorise the series of updates you'll be seen over the next 72 hours, we have...:
- Flight Mode - need to tweak the Vortex engine and work out why the timer isn't running
- Meshing - finish off the collision models and try like a diva to get the time rotor animated
I'm giving myself 4 weeks to get this completed. There, I've gone and said it.
No pressure.