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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 26 2013, 10:27 PM (713 Views) | |
| BrigandMarx | Feb 26 2013, 11:02 PM Post #11 |
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Would wish theres was a nuclear winter somewhere... pun intended |
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| ClassicGamer102 | Feb 26 2013, 11:09 PM Post #12 |
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Well given that a lot of people were stuffed into Vaults at the beginning of the war, and those who weren't died. It makes sense that not too many people would start rebuilding. Like all the people in the control vaults, what reason would they have to leave? They know that whatever's outside probably isn't anywhere near as safe or good as what they have in the vault. Also I love the wasteland's atmosphere. I loved traveling through 3's wasteland because looking at all of the destruction was really nifty. Also New Vegas is only as built up as it is due to the fact that Mr. House was super paranoid and built a bunch of defenses around Vegas to protect the area from a nuclear bomb drop. |
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| Warden of Wisdom | Feb 26 2013, 11:12 PM Post #13 |
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The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent. -Carl Sagan
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One would think, however, that the climate and natural biome after 200 year would shift drastically. That was never really seen. |
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| halospaz117 | Feb 26 2013, 11:17 PM Post #14 |
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ignore
Edited by halospaz117, Feb 26 2013, 11:18 PM.
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| Warden of Wisdom | Feb 26 2013, 11:19 PM Post #15 |
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The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent. -Carl Sagan
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Yes, I will ignore you. |
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| halospaz117 | Feb 26 2013, 11:49 PM Post #16 |
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Screw it. I'm replying to marx but his freaking small text moves onto my reply. So what i was saying is a fallout with a cold setting would be awesome as i like cold settings and stuff (ice powers,levels, sub-zero). Hardcore mode should use temperature so you are constantly searching for warmth and can't stay in the cold for long.
Edited by halospaz117, Feb 26 2013, 11:51 PM.
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| Kagurodraven | Feb 27 2013, 05:52 AM Post #17 |
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Mid-West It's said repeatedly in the lore to be a hellhole even compared to the rest of the country, it is absolutely overflowing with Radiation, Deathclaws, and Super Mutants. I also would enjoy seeing a return of the Intelligent Deathclaws, as well as the Mid-West Brotherhood who make the assholes of the West Coast look like the Shining Knights of the East. Another place that might be interesting is southern Canada, due to the Commonwealth and how it's supposedly rebuilt itself. But there is bad thing to anyone who wants to see rebuilding One of the Devs on the Bethesda team who run the series has mentioned he outright does not want to make a Fallout game where rebuilding is actually happening because "It doesn't seem like Fallout to me" |
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| ClassicGamer102 | Feb 27 2013, 04:11 PM Post #18 |
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I agree with that Dev, if people started rebuilding it would slowly stop being Fallout. |
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| ClassicGamer102 | Feb 27 2013, 09:40 PM Post #19 |
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Ok so ignoring the locations something I really want in 4 is more companion quests. That was a huge improvement from 3 to NV. You got to learn about each individual person and I felt pretty good when I helped them deal with there demons. |
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| Jingles1215 | Mar 1 2013, 02:46 PM Post #20 |
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Well to put it as kindly as possible - sod what Bethesda think about it. It's the guys at Obsidian that worked on the originals and New Vegas, and over the course of all those games, the world gradually rebuilding itself has been a constant theme. Just look at Shady Sands in the first game, and then the NCR in New Vegas. Quite a considerable growth. I'd actually like to see the West Coast again, but only really if Obsidian get to do it. Bethesda can set Fallout 4 wherever the heck they want since I'm sure it'll be fairly enjoyable regardless, but when it comes to a Fallout experience more true to the original games Obsidian are the only ones I'd want to see messing with the western United States. I think they did mention a while ago something to the effect of Bethesda doing games set on the east coast and Obsidian dealing with the west. Which does after all make sense since that's where the two studios are actually based irl. |
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