Vektus Alvoraan
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Posted - 2015.02.24 20:27:00 -
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It'd be a huge damn waste for Bethesda NOT to show off ANYTHING Fallout 4 related at this year's E3. They're making a conference for Bethesda alone, for the first time ever!
Todd, we're waiting.
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Vektus Alvoraan
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Posted - 2015.02.25 14:48:00 -
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GLOBAL RAGE wrote:True Adamance wrote:Vektus Alvoraan wrote:It'd be a huge damn waste for Bethesda NOT to show off ANYTHING Fallout 4 related at this year's E3. They're making a conference for Bethesda alone, for the first time ever! Todd, we're waiting. God willing its not some stupid ass New Vegas reboot. Please be a stand alone game. Personally I'd like to see the east coast again or perhaps visit something in the mid west on the edge of the Divide. Boston, Massachusetts would be a fantastc. Lots of American history to play around with, lots of english history for that tongue in cheek Fallout is known for, Chinese Subs in the harbour, the CommonWealth, Salem, Mutated Moose and Black Bears (Yao Guai), New England Wasteland, heaps of potential quirky tribal groups. For DLC you have Amtrak Rails down to Providence or New Haven following messages from the Abbey of the Road, Commonwealth specific DLC or main plot content, etc. Boston's subway or the "T" is a dark dank and scarry place in the RL-GIANT MUTATED LOBSTERS! OMG. MIT will provide the androids, and baseball at Fenway Park...ohhhhh booyyy! there are 70 universities and colleges in metro Boston, museums, history, art, and high tech (Boston Robotics) etc. perfect place. And heaps of museums of American history, to give us that pseudo-patriotic feel that Fallout 3 gave us.
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Vektus Alvoraan
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Posted - 2015.02.25 15:43:00 -
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Fizzer XCIV wrote:Vektus Alvoraan wrote:GLOBAL RAGE wrote:True Adamance wrote:Vektus Alvoraan wrote:It'd be a huge damn waste for Bethesda NOT to show off ANYTHING Fallout 4 related at this year's E3. They're making a conference for Bethesda alone, for the first time ever! Todd, we're waiting. God willing its not some stupid ass New Vegas reboot. Please be a stand alone game. Personally I'd like to see the east coast again or perhaps visit something in the mid west on the edge of the Divide. Boston, Massachusetts would be a fantastc. Lots of American history to play around with, lots of english history for that tongue in cheek Fallout is known for, Chinese Subs in the harbour, the CommonWealth, Salem, Mutated Moose and Black Bears (Yao Guai), New England Wasteland, heaps of potential quirky tribal groups. For DLC you have Amtrak Rails down to Providence or New Haven following messages from the Abbey of the Road, Commonwealth specific DLC or main plot content, etc. Boston's subway or the "T" is a dark dank and scarry place in the RL-GIANT MUTATED LOBSTERS! OMG. MIT will provide the androids, and baseball at Fenway Park...ohhhhh booyyy! there are 70 universities and colleges in metro Boston, museums, history, art, and high tech (Boston Robotics) etc. perfect place. And heaps of museums of American history, to give us that pseudo-patriotic feel that Fallout 3 gave us. I really hope they don't go back to the East Coast... And if they do, I hope they at least don't make it so boringly paleted...I wouldn't mind it if the outside world was mostly like that, but the interiors of whatever communities/ruins should try to have some color. I get that they were trying to go for a bleak and desolate look in Fallout 3, but its been over 200 years since the bombs fell. There will be at least a little bit of hardy vegetation growing back. Thistles, maybe some mutated conifers. The communities won't be so pathetic after such a long time, either. People bounce back. I found it just unbeleiveable that people were living in a ******* nuclear crater,when there was a largely intact town literally right outside their front gate... and nobody lived in that entire town... just flocked to the radioactive crater instead (despite even stupid raiders knowing that radiation is bad). Fallout 3 looks like the bombs dropped 20 years before the story, not 200. Part of the reason I much prefer the West Coast Fallouts over it. They seem much more believable to me. Nations are sprouting back. Cities are being reclaimed. Agriculture is a thing again. The Brotherhood aren't ******* pansies that go around like the Red Cross. They are badasses on the West Coast, and they don't take **** from anyone. The Enclave isn't a caricature of the West Coast Enclave, but a caricature of the US govt gone mad. Fallout 3 is one of my least favorites because of all that. I still like it, but it just feels wrong. It almost feels like a fanfic more than a real canon story.. I too much prefer the West Coast Fallout games. The lore, characters, organizations, locations, everything felt so unique and interesting. I really, REALLY hope Obsidian get's the job of creating another West Coast Fallout, because New Vegas was amazing. Nobody makes Fallout games quite like them, which is comprised of the serie's creators (most of them).
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