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by jpc1994 » 23 Dec 2008 17:48
Oblivion lockpicking is FAKE. Notice post no.2: "everyone knows from Oblivion..." In real life the tumblers come in two parts, and are spring loaded.
If that was sarcasm, it's hard to convey feelings through text.
Look up locks and lockpicking on HowStuffWorks.com
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by GpaSteve » 5 Apr 2009 15:57
Fallout 3 has a decent lockpiking "mini-game"
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by silverpaw84 » 8 Apr 2009 12:41
Fallout 3 has lockpiking in it. Its more like piking a warded lock than anything else..
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by M_U_M_P » 27 Apr 2009 1:24
Uhm, i know Runescape has several lockpicking parts, all with no skill, but with all the frustration =) lol.
And Ratchet and Clank has some door decoding, not really picking..its like electronic locks or something.
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by jerrasis » 27 Apr 2009 12:09
StabbyJoe wrote:Good old World of Warcraft... yup I'm THAT kind of nerd 
In the grand scheme of nerds, that's not that nerdy.... Neverwinter Nights, that had lockpicking in it.
I am a lowly wanderer. I like Star Wars more than you.
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by shaothegreat » 24 Jul 2009 10:39
There was an old game I played for the Commodore 64 as a wee lad called "Hillsfar" (an AD&D game I believe by SSI) that had lockpicking as an integral part of the game. Anyone remember that?
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by Solomon » 25 Jul 2009 1:22
Picking locks plays a fairly prominent role in the Hitman series. You can peek through keyholes as if they're warded locks, yet he picks them with a jackknife type tool. It sounds realistic, mind you... you can clearly hear the pins as if he is raking them, which is pretty cool. You can upgrade this to a pick gun, which opens every lock in about 2 seconds and makes no noise. 
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by transformers0704 » 24 Sep 2009 20:23
now only if they have a lockpicking game for the wii i wold be nice. happy picking
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by sfi72 » 24 Sep 2009 20:36
http://sfi72.com/prototype_picking.JPGI know this isn't really the point of this topic, but I caught a quick flash of this during a cutscene from the relatively new game "Prototype". Note the L rake, tension wrench and properly mounted euro cylinder, it's a shame his finger is in the way or we might even be able to see the brand, and the keyway is obscured by shadow.
<jkthecjer> this kwikset did not yield so easily
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by sfi72 » 27 Sep 2009 20:59
http://sfi72.com/nikopolmult.jpgThis isn't lockpicking at all, but I thought it was interesting. This is from a game called "Nikopol:Secrets of the Immortals" it's a french point and click adventure type game, and I picked up a key, then looked at it in my inventory. I kind of stared in disbelief for a minute, then got really excited.....I had just found a Mul-T Lock interactive key, in a video game.
<jkthecjer> this kwikset did not yield so easily
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by luckylockpecker » 2 Oct 2009 17:13
sfi72 wrote:http://sfi72.com/nikopolmult.jpg
lol, I bet you could walk straight through the front door of the game company if you'd copy the key from that picture
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by Dooms_day » 5 Oct 2009 19:20
haha i got that ( ^ above) they should make a game that focuses on tension, since so many newbies forget that 
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