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Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: PipBoy
If you push the button, turn to page 63.
If you don't push the button and walk away, turn to page 85.
I always just flipped to the next page.

I kept my finger in the decision page and flipped to what I thought was the best decision to see what happened. For more complex stories I made a diagram on a piece of paper of where each decision led and then read the ones that looked interesting.

I was such a geek. Oh wait, I still am. 😀
I did that too! 😀
 
Originally posted by: Hatari Chic
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: PipBoy
If you push the button, turn to page 63.
If you don't push the button and walk away, turn to page 85.
I always just flipped to the next page.

I kept my finger in the decision page and flipped to what I thought was the best decision to see what happened. For more complex stories I made a diagram on a piece of paper of where each decision led and then read the ones that looked interesting.

I was such a geek. Oh wait, I still am. 😀

I read them straight through.

Oh that's a lot of fun.
 
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Hatari Chic
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: PipBoy
If you push the button, turn to page 63.
If you don't push the button and walk away, turn to page 85.
I always just flipped to the next page.
I kept my finger in the decision page and flipped to what I thought was the best decision to see what happened. For more complex stories I made a diagram on a piece of paper of where each decision led and then read the ones that looked interesting.

I was such a geek. Oh wait, I still am. 😀
I read them straight through.
Oh that's a lot of fun.
Actually, it is. It throws off the timeline and does all sorts of funny things. I remember reading books backwards when I was younger. (i.e. reading right to left, bottom to top.)

ZV
 
I'd hide the medical kit, distract the guard and then find the nearest 15 year old and tell him that he's to chicken to push the button.
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: PipBoy
Originally posted by: Hatari Chic
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: PipBoy
If you push the button, turn to page 63.
If you don't push the button and walk away, turn to page 85.
I always just flipped to the next page.
I kept my finger in the decision page and flipped to what I thought was the best decision to see what happened. For more complex stories I made a diagram on a piece of paper of where each decision led and then read the ones that looked interesting.

I was such a geek. Oh wait, I still am. 😀
I read them straight through.
Oh that's a lot of fun.
Actually, it is. It throws off the timeline and does all sorts of funny things. I remember reading books backwards when I was younger. (i.e. reading right to left, bottom to top.)

ZV

How do you read sentences backward????
 
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