KingNothing
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Originally posted by: BDawg
Okay, I pushed the button. What the hell did it do?
See my post above for what it does.
Originally posted by: BDawg
Okay, I pushed the button. What the hell did it do?
I did that too!Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: her209
I always just flipped to the next page.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 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.![]()
Originally posted by: Hatari Chic
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: her209
I always just flipped to the next page.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 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.
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.)Originally posted by: PipBoy
Oh that's a lot of fun.Originally posted by: Hatari Chic
I read them straight through.Originally posted by: KingNothing
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.Originally posted by: her209
I always just flipped to the next page.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 was such a geek. Oh wait, I still am.![]()
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
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.)Originally posted by: PipBoy
Oh that's a lot of fun.Originally posted by: Hatari Chic
I read them straight through.Originally posted by: KingNothing
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.Originally posted by: her209
I always just flipped to the next page.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 was such a geek. Oh wait, I still am.![]()
ZV
