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(Joystiq) Sad Adam Adamowicz, concept artist for Fallout and Skyrim, passes away after losing his fight against cancer   (joystiq.com) divider line 116
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2012-02-13 07:18:03 PM
Was it.....knee cancer?
 
2012-02-13 07:19:32 PM
cretinbob: Was it.....knee cancer?

He used to be a warrior until he took some cancer in the knee.
 
2012-02-13 07:32:02 PM
Can, sir?
 
2012-02-13 07:44:37 PM
Two of my favorite games. RIP video game guy
 
2012-02-13 08:13:15 PM
Looks like he didn't wish for a nuclear winter ...
 
2012-02-13 09:55:37 PM
As much as I did not want to laugh at knee cancer, I'll admit, I did.

He should have done more chemo followed by rad-x.
 
2012-02-13 09:56:06 PM
Cancer? How many rads did he have?

/Sorry.
//Best wishes to his family.
 
2012-02-13 09:58:35 PM
Off to play the Great RPG in the Sky.

Goodnight, awesome game man.

/also, fark cancer.
//fark cancer hard and unlubed in its ass
 
2012-02-13 10:02:54 PM
After just wrapping up a few-hour session of Skyrim, I'm getting a kick (in the knee) ...

On another note, I always wonder about the decision-making of parents to name their children with the same part of their last name.

Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."
 
2012-02-13 10:11:36 PM
star_topology:
Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."


lol, wut?
 
2012-02-13 10:13:03 PM
Wish I could've been there to see Adam Adamowicz die. What an artist.
 
2012-02-13 10:14:50 PM
star_topology: After just wrapping up a few-hour session of Skyrim, I'm getting a kick (in the knee) ...

On another note, I always wonder about the decision-making of parents to name their children with the same part of their last name.

Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."


Isn't that a Nordic naming pattern?
 
2012-02-13 10:18:46 PM
Adam Adamowicz, concept artist for Fallout and Skyrim, passes away after losing his fight against cancer

I hope Mike D and MCA will be able to continue touring without him.
 
2012-02-13 10:19:55 PM
Magnus Ver Magnusson unavailable for comment.
 
2012-02-13 10:26:25 PM
oddball318: Magnus Ver Magnusson unavailable for comment.

That's the guy who runs the Chili's near my house!
 
2012-02-13 10:26:29 PM
www.harrywalker.com
RIP Boutros Boutros-Ghali
 
2012-02-13 10:28:15 PM
Thanks Adam for creating a fantastic and beautiful environment in Fallout 3; a place where 41 year old me could finally revel in all the cold-war paranoia I'd grown up with and act like a kid in a candystore.

Playing in such a vivid, fun and intense post-apocalyptic world still makes me smile. I opened my set at my last gig with the music from Fallout 3, and drank tons of Nuka-Cola, Quantum and ate Spam and melted cheese sandwiches at the FO3 themed party afterwards. (Seriously, someone went to the trouble of having a soda company bottle Cola and fizzy shock-blue drinks as Nuka-Cola and Quantum).

I know there's only a matter of time before some tool here on Fark yells that Adam didn't create the Power Armor or other stuffs, and that that came from Fallout 1 and 2.

To that, I say bullshiat. Have you seen his drawings? Sure other artists might have originated a base design concept, Adam took those roots and grew them into something utterly incredible. Everthing else that does not exist in FO1 and 2, like wandering downtown DC, hell, *everywhere* - his artwork has left an indelible mark.

Sure there's other games, Halo, COD, Mass Effect, etc. For me, it was walking over a hill, the wind skirling around your feet as I don't want to set the World on Fire echoed past. Fallout 3 is genuinely timeless.

Here's hoping Bethesda keeps Obsidian on a leash for the next one; New Vegas was utterly cargo-culted and lacked any of the magic that keeps me coming back to FO3.
 
2012-02-13 10:28:57 PM
Counter_Intelligent: star_topology: After just wrapping up a few-hour session of Skyrim, I'm getting a kick (in the knee) ...

On another note, I always wonder about the decision-making of parents to name their children with the same part of their last name.

Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."

Isn't that a Nordic naming pattern?


Not just Nordic. In some cultures, the son of Karl would have the last name of Karlsson and the daughter would be Karlsdotter.

Look into surnames on wiki, it is really interesting stuff.
 
2012-02-13 10:33:07 PM
Znuh: Thanks Adam for creating a fantastic and beautiful environment in Fallout 3; a place where 41 year old me could finally revel in all the cold-war paranoia I'd grown up with and act like a kid in a candystore.

Playing in such a vivid, fun and intense post-apocalyptic world still makes me smile. I opened my set at my last gig with the music from Fallout 3, and drank tons of Nuka-Cola, Quantum and ate Spam and melted cheese sandwiches at the FO3 themed party afterwards. (Seriously, someone went to the trouble of having a soda company bottle Cola and fizzy shock-blue drinks as Nuka-Cola and Quantum).

I know there's only a matter of time before some tool here on Fark yells that Adam didn't create the Power Armor or other stuffs, and that that came from Fallout 1 and 2.

To that, I say bullshiat. Have you seen his drawings? Sure other artists might have originated a base design concept, Adam took those roots and grew them into something utterly incredible. Everthing else that does not exist in FO1 and 2, like wandering downtown DC, hell, *everywhere* - his artwork has left an indelible mark.

Sure there's other games, Halo, COD, Mass Effect, etc. For me, it was walking over a hill, the wind skirling around your feet as I don't want to set the World on Fire echoed past. Fallout 3 is genuinely timeless.

Here's hoping Bethesda keeps Obsidian on a leash for the next one; New Vegas was utterly cargo-culted and lacked any of the magic that keeps me coming back to FO3.


This. Fallout 3 is still one of my faves. And I have been playing a lot of Skyrim too.
 
2012-02-13 10:33:52 PM
Awesome Robo offers an in-depth, heartfelt glimpse into Adamowicz's work and life, highlighting the hand-drawn process he used to create Fallout 3's vault jumpsuit

Copy Interplay/Black Isle. Paste into inferior game.
 
2012-02-13 10:34:25 PM
I want to play Skyrim, but I just bought Witcher 2 and my current video card can't handle that game. I think Skyrim would my my card burst into flames.
 
2012-02-13 10:35:18 PM
Sad that he's dead though, don't get me wrong. But seriously? Fallout 3 isn't Fallout.
 
2012-02-13 10:35:59 PM
Cancer is one hell of a boss fight. :(

/RIP, artist man
 
2012-02-13 10:37:04 PM
forteblast: [www.harrywalker.com image 255x301]
RIP Boutros Boutros-Ghali


That is the first time I've ever laughed at this stupid RIP meme. Congrats for actually making me giggle over a cancer story.
 
2012-02-13 10:37:34 PM
Znuh: ...
Here's hoping Bethesda keeps Obsidian on a leash for the next one; New Vegas was utterly cargo-culted and lacked any of the magic that keeps me coming back to FO3.


What-what-what? New Vegas was better than Fallout 3 in almost every way. Better story, the ability to actually choose from several vastly different endings with real consequence, smoother combat and gameplay, and a Wild West vibe. Not to mention the ability to actually travel across the wasteland itself without having to constantly take long detours through sewer and train tunnels.

The only thing it lacked was a strong moral compass that we had in the Liam Neeson/"Dad" character in Part 3. I'll admit that I was a little disappointed in being tossed into that world feeling totally alone, but the rest made up for it.
 
2012-02-13 10:38:03 PM
Good to see that people honor those who make the art form of this time.

The FO series is my favorite game(s) of all time.
 
2012-02-13 10:40:45 PM
Dr. Mojo PhD: Sad that he's dead though, don't get me wrong. But seriously? Fallout 3 isn't Fallout.

And for me, that's great. I'm not bashing FO1 or 2. They're truly different games - Black Isle was dead, gone, kaput. Bethesda took a concept and with Adam's work, really made something mindblowing - and yes, different from FO1 and 2.

Unlike Lucas who took his prior work and advanced it into crap, Adam took the seeds from FO1 and 2 and with clear love and respect, created shockingly awesome evolutions of the designs - and then extrapolated that into a genuinely fun sandbox game.

If anything, if FO3 didn't exist, I'd have never been introduced, nor would I be giving a rat's ass about 1 or 2.
 
2012-02-13 10:40:55 PM
He's off to the Cloud District. Shut up Nazeem.

I iz sad now.
 
2012-02-13 10:42:31 PM
(It's okay, I'm not indiscriminately mixing my memes with 'I iz sad now.' I'm a Khajiit. That's how we talk.)
 
2012-02-13 10:43:32 PM
Wayne 985: The only thing it lacked was a strong moral compass that we had in the Liam Neeson/"Dad" character in Part 3.

Because if there's one thing I think of in a game series famous for a perk that involved turning pre-pubescent children into swiss cheese with 10mm SMGs helpfully accompanied by this (tragically cut) graphic:

i.imgur.com

Is the necessity for a strong moral center beyond what the player projects onto themself and the wasteland around them. I would cite Neeson's character as emblematic as one of the many, many ways F3 went wrong.
 
2012-02-13 10:46:33 PM
Wayne 985: What-what-what? New Vegas was better than Fallout 3 in almost every way

Hey, if it's what owns you that awesome - I think NV scratches a different set of personal itches. I don't like Butterscotch ice cream, but others seriously love it.

FO3 owns me - the sense of loneliness, the little freaky stories you see of other people ending their lives (toaster in the tub, motorcycle wreck with skeleton a few feet away), cool little details like that. NV felt kinda boring, just trudging around in the desert over and over and over. Not as fun. The story felt wooden (to me). And the DLC such as Old World Blues just made me frown. Whereas Broken Steel is something I can play over and over.

No matter how you slice it, I'm still an FO nut, and I'm hoping that Bethesda still can put out something just as awesome with FO4.
 
2012-02-13 10:47:31 PM
Thrakkerzog: Counter_Intelligent: star_topology: After just wrapping up a few-hour session of Skyrim, I'm getting a kick (in the knee) ...

On another note, I always wonder about the decision-making of parents to name their children with the same part of their last name.

Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."

Isn't that a Nordic naming pattern?

Not just Nordic. In some cultures, the son of Karl would have the last name of Karlsson and the daughter would be Karlsdotter.

Look into surnames on wiki, it is really interesting stuff.


Dunno if it's done differently now, but a girl from Sweden told me 20 years ago that to look someone up in the phone book you'd need to know what the dad did for a living. The listings were by occupation, then you could find the dad, then the kids.
 
2012-02-13 10:48:46 PM
Oh, and RIP awesome art guy. I loved Skyrim.
 
2012-02-13 10:56:02 PM
May he walk the 7,000 steps to the Throat of the World in peace.
 
2012-02-13 11:04:15 PM
It is good to see this concept of video game artists as real and vibrant contributors to the world of art.

RIP, Skyguy. I love your art.
 
2012-02-13 11:12:25 PM
I'm pretty sure the cancer is dead too. It's not like it popped out of his body to go screw his wife.

Patrice oneal's stand up forever changed my view on the comment of someone losing their battle to cancer.
 
2012-02-13 11:13:29 PM
He didn't lose his fight against cancer. This mortal plane bored him, so he took the battle to Sovngarde.

/rest well, you brought me and mine many an hour of joy.
 
2012-02-13 11:15:05 PM
Thrakkerzog: Counter_Intelligent: star_topology: After just wrapping up a few-hour session of Skyrim, I'm getting a kick (in the knee) ...

On another note, I always wonder about the decision-making of parents to name their children with the same part of their last name.

Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."

Isn't that a Nordic naming pattern?

Not just Nordic. In some cultures, the son of Karl would have the last name of Karlsson and the daughter would be Karlsdotter.

Look into surnames on wiki, it is really interesting stuff.


And it still is this way, at least in Iceland; sons get (father)sson and daughters get (father)dottir as last names.

Heck, the other big area this shows up besides Nordic names is with Slavic names; nowadays they tend to use more conventional last names, but the middle name is generally of the form of ovich (or the local linguistic variant) and the daughter's middle name being ova (or the local linguistic variant)--and yes, Adam Adamowicz' name would fall under a sort of Polish-flavoured version of this.

/more used to seeing this with Slavic names from Russia and Countries Part Of What Used To Be Yugoslavia, but could well see it with Polish last names
 
2012-02-13 11:19:13 PM
And yet Erick Erickson lives on...

/sorry
 
2012-02-13 11:20:11 PM
Great Porn Dragon: Thrakkerzog: Counter_Intelligent: star_topology: After just wrapping up a few-hour session of Skyrim, I'm getting a kick (in the knee) ...

On another note, I always wonder about the decision-making of parents to name their children with the same part of their last name.

Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."

Isn't that a Nordic naming pattern?

Not just Nordic. In some cultures, the son of Karl would have the last name of Karlsson and the daughter would be Karlsdotter.

Look into surnames on wiki, it is really interesting stuff.

And it still is this way, at least in Iceland; sons get (father)sson and daughters get (father)dottir as last names.

Heck, the other big area this shows up besides Nordic names is with Slavic names; nowadays they tend to use more conventional last names, but the middle name is generally of the form of ovich (or the local linguistic variant) and the daughter's middle name being ova (or the local linguistic variant)--and yes, Adam Adamowicz' name would fall under a sort of Polish-flavoured version of this.

/more used to seeing this with Slavic names from Russia and Countries Part Of What Used To Be Yugoslavia, but could well see it with Polish last names


Russian names are fairly convoluted, but really cool once you wrap your head around it.
 
2012-02-13 11:26:49 PM
CygnusDarius: This. Fallout 3 is still one of my faves. And I have been playing a lot of Skyrim too.

You know, I just can't seem to care about Skyrim. I've tried playing it a few times, but it just doesn't grab me. (Neither did New Vegas.) But I've played through Fallout 3 about nine times now.
 
2012-02-13 11:31:16 PM
Ed Grubermann: CygnusDarius: This. Fallout 3 is still one of my faves. And I have been playing a lot of Skyrim too.

You know, I just can't seem to care about Skyrim. I've tried playing it a few times, but it just doesn't grab me. (Neither did New Vegas.) But I've played through Fallout 3 about nine times now.


I had a really hard time getting into Oblivion, but I am really enjoying skyrim.

Speaking of fallout 3, I have a copy in my steam inventory if anyone wants to trade.
 
2012-02-13 11:33:13 PM
RIP.

VERY sad to see an artist like this leave us :) ````
 
2012-02-13 11:39:33 PM
star_topology: After just wrapping up a few-hour session of Skyrim, I'm getting a kick (in the knee) ...

On another note, I always wonder about the decision-making of parents to name their children with the same part of their last name.

Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."


came here to say this

condolences to his family
 
2012-02-13 11:41:44 PM
Wayne 985: What-what-what? New Vegas was better than Fallout 3 in almost every way.

Nope.

Better story, - Not really. Different, bigger, but not better.

the ability to actually choose from several vastly different endings with real consequence[s] - And the responsibility to micromanage the outcomes of a bunch of hangers-on and side characters I just don't care about.

smoother combat and gameplay, - Refinements to the engine. Big deal.

a Wild West vibe. - Yay. Give me the pathos and despair of the DC wastelands. Give me the little silent vignettes of the last days of the people who perished.

Not to mention the ability to actually travel across the wasteland itself without having to constantly take long detours through sewer and train tunnels. - I liked the tunnels. Those are some of my favorite parts of the game. Knee-deep in foul darkness with who-knows-what lurking around every corner. I'm glad that NV put a few tunnels in for old time's sake.

What NV did better than FO3 was the sheer farked-uppitude of the Vaults. Those Vaultech assholes really had it in for the people of Vegas.

All in all, I just don't like New Vegas very much. Yeah, I finished it. Even relaoded a save point and finished the DLCs (The Big Empty was the better of the three, I only finished the first one because I had to). But I haven't played it again since I finished it the second time. Fallout 3, I restart a game every few months and play it through.
 
2012-02-13 11:43:32 PM
Thrakkerzog: Speaking of fallout 3, I have a copy in my steam inventory if anyone wants to trade.

Thanks, but no thanks, Susan.
 
2012-02-13 11:44:52 PM
Gunderson: Adam Adamowicz, concept artist for Fallout and Skyrim, passes away after losing his fight against cancer

I hope Mike D and MCA will be able to continue touring without him.


Not without the King.
 
2012-02-13 11:45:33 PM
Ed Grubermann: Thrakkerzog: Speaking of fallout 3, I have a copy in my steam inventory if anyone wants to trade.

Thanks, but no thanks, Susan.


Now you're doing it on purpose. How juvenile.
 
2012-02-13 11:47:23 PM
Great Porn Dragon: Thrakkerzog: Counter_Intelligent: star_topology: After just wrapping up a few-hour session of Skyrim, I'm getting a kick (in the knee) ...

On another note, I always wonder about the decision-making of parents to name their children with the same part of their last name.

Same applies to Chris Kristofferson, but they're off the hook for not naming him "Kris."

Isn't that a Nordic naming pattern?

Not just Nordic. In some cultures, the son of Karl would have the last name of Karlsson and the daughter would be Karlsdotter.

Look into surnames on wiki, it is really interesting stuff.

And it still is this way, at least in Iceland; sons get (father)sson and daughters get (father)dottir as last names.



Which is why half the population there is named Gunnar Gunnarsson. Its the John Smith of Icelandic.
 
2012-02-13 11:49:33 PM
Znuh: Wayne 985: What-what-what? New Vegas was better than Fallout 3 in almost every way

Hey, if it's what owns you that awesome - I think NV scratches a different set of personal itches. I don't like Butterscotch ice cream, but others seriously love it.

FO3 owns me - the sense of loneliness, the little freaky stories you see of other people ending their lives (toaster in the tub, motorcycle wreck with skeleton a few feet away), cool little details like that. NV felt kinda boring, just trudging around in the desert over and over and over. Not as fun. The story felt wooden (to me). And the DLC such as Old World Blues just made me frown. Whereas Broken Steel is something I can play over and over.

No matter how you slice it, I'm still an FO nut, and I'm hoping that Bethesda still can put out something just as awesome with FO4.


You've got to be kidding. Butterscotch ice cream is the shiate.
 
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