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Duke getting drunk.

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I played Duke Nukem Forever. I hated it. Ruined pretty much everything Duke. I also noticed that The King, Duke Nukem, gets drunk off one beer. I thought I should point that out.

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You might wanna make Duke a tad more buff (ie making his arms and legs bigger), but at least you are getting you anatomy skills right.

But what I do believe is that the beer is just a power-up like on any other game (such as the steroids on DN3D), so you're making a big deal out of it. I mean, I dunno if this is what made you feel that way to DNF, but what else were you expecting?

grrrrr

duke nukem is awesome! i could do better on the game but right now i can't. so intill i can everyone has to deal w/ it!

Shotgunmadmax responds:

what?...

DUKE

no offence, but he is a big guy, shouldnt his intake be bigger then that? (not dissing you, dissing the company) i mean hell, in Fallout 3, it took me 10 whiskeys to get addicted ... >_>

Shotgunmadmax responds:

It saddens me to see the Duke only drink a beer and get drunk but hes able to eat an entire bottle or Duke-roids and be totally cool.

Yeah

Wtf is up with video game characters getting drunk after 1 beer?

Shotgunmadmax responds:

My friends and I talked this over. The bioshock guy took like 3 bottles of wine before getting drunk. Duke takes a sip of beer hes done.

Thats because...

Beer in Duke's Universe is like Charlie Sheens brain, after having some, it's like "DUDE, CAN'T HANDLE IT!"

Nice Pic

Shotgunmadmax responds:

Its made of tiger blood, I should've known.

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