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the fact that their entire religions are a sort of in joke on the nature of PCs and NPCs is pretty neat, especially when his entire quest is about him accepting that he's an NPC.
Definitely, it's easily the best moment in the game entirely and one of the reasons why I do have some degree of hope for the sequel.
 
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i'm too busy stacking silver and gold while you drool over centuries old caps
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"It's hard to fully satisfy the fans, so we just won't even try!"

Great work ethic there.
To be fair, it fits modern Bethesda MO as well, so I think this is a perfect pairing.
I still won't watch it or even consider it canon, so whatever. Fanprojects are quite literally the real Fallout sequels at this point, toddslop means nothing.
 
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Congrats, Todd. You're going to achieve the impossible, make me hate something with Walton Goggins.
Todd had nothing to do with the show as he's an executive producer. Only the slackjob goyslop who previously showran Westworld 2016 and the bitch cunt who wrote Tomb Raider 2018 and Captain Marvel are the ones handling the series
 
Bros, it's not looking good...

Brotherhood looking dorky as fuck, with iron man jet streams in the wrists instead of the bulky jetpack from the games. Not to mention the awful voice filter. This whole show looks cheap as fuck.

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welp, we know where this is going.

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sorry if this has been posted already.
But Fallout did take place in LA. It's called The Boneyard.
 
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Brotherhood looking dorky as fuck, with iron man jet streams in the wrists instead of the bulky jetpack from the games. Not to mention the awful voice filter. This whole show looks cheap as fuck.
Good, this is exactly the kind of slop Bethesda Fallout fans deserve. Looking forward to funny and cringy webms being posted so I can make fun of them while I play REAL Fallout games, like the upcoming London or Miami.
 
So why does the abomination that pretends to be a ghoul say drugs instead of chems?
There will be zero attention to lore in this show. Just like anything made by Bethesda for Fallout was filled with errors and retcons. Fallout is not about continuity or proper world building or even being an RPG at this point. It's just another corporate monstrosity to sell chink made plastic trash and merchandise.
 
There will be zero attention to lore in this show. Just like anything made by Bethesda for Fallout was filled with errors and retcons. Fallout is not about continuity or proper world building or even being an RPG at this point. It's just another corporate monstrosity to sell chink made plastic trash and merchandise.
Which is ironic, because Vault Boy, Vault Tec and much of the corporate entities pre-war were a blatant parody of this exact type of soulless hyper-coporatism.
Oh well, make what you know I guess. This is clearly aimed at Reddit and Normalfags who don't play video games, so nobody who actually calls themselves a proper Fallout fan will even watch this shit.
 
So why does the abomination that pretends to be a ghoul say drugs instead of chems?

I don't think that's worth getting bent out of shape about, since "chems" always struck me as a term Bethesda turned to to keep censors off their back. Med-X was straight up called morphine until the Australian censors got all twitchy about it. Certainly the word "drugs" appears in Fallout 2, not least prominently from Myron, the Godfather of Jet himself.

The clip looks like such utter dogshit this seems like very weak beer.
 
I don't think that's worth getting bent out of shape about, since "chems" always struck me as a term Bethesda turned to to keep censors off their back. Med-X was straight up called morphine until the Australian censors got all twitchy about it. Certainly the word "drugs" appears in Fallout 2, not least prominently from Myron, the Godfather of Jet himself.

The clip looks like such utter dogshit this seems like very weak beer.
Chems was a term that dates all the way back to Fallout 1 since European countries weren't keen on seeing drug use glorified in videogames(neither were they happy with seeing kids being blown to bits, so to this day EU copies of Fallout 1 and 2 have kids scrubbed from them without a patch). Bethesda simply inherited and kept the term as one of the franchise's catchphrases.
Addictions were also originally called "cravings" to get around the same EU mandated censorship, however that's not something that translated over into 3D Fallouts.
 
Chems was a term that dates all the way back to Fallout 1 since European countries weren't keen on seeing drug use glorified in videogames(neither were they happy with seeing kids being blown to bits, so to this day EU copies of Fallout 1 and 2 have kids scrubbed from them without a patch). Bethesda simply inherited and kept the term as one of the franchise's catchphrases.
Addictions were also originally called "cravings" to get around the same EU mandated censorship, however that's not something that translated over into 3D Fallouts.

Yeah, I know "chems" goes back to the early days, but "drugs" definitely appeared as well, though it's been a while since I played the originals, so I'm not sure how frequently. But Myron absolutely uses the word "drugs," and I wouldn't be surprised if it shows up elsewhere in New Reno.

I suppose one reason I don't really mind it is because that line from Goggins is literally the only thing in the trailer I liked.
 
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