Amazon Studios to develop series based on Fallout

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I'm not talking about lore you nigger loving faggot.
You responded to my post about people complaining about lore!
he's just seething that people are telling him the truth about nepotistic corpo slop
This thread: This show fucks up all the lore, and is Bethesda slop, and nothing like Fallout 1!
Guy who made Fallout 1 and dislikes Bethesda Fallout: This show is great and gets the feel of Fallout exactly right!
This thread: But DEI!
Fallout 1 dev who is a faggot and wrote DEI into the first game explicitly as canon: exists
This thread: but the original devs would have never bombed Shady Sands, only Bethesda would do that!
Me: But that was their plan before Bethesda stopped them?
This thread: But Bethesda stopped them so it doesn't count! Anyway, the show rapes the lore because the date on the chalkboard is wrong!
Me: No it isn't, you're retarded and don't understand what arrows mean
RollerGater: Ah, but did you see the white woman kiss the black man?
Me: How does that rape the lore?
RollerGater: It doesn't! You're a fag!

I know I'm being very autistic about this, but I really can not comprehend what's going on in this thread.
 
You responded to my post about people complaining about lore!

This thread: This show fucks up all the lore, and is Bethesda slop, and nothing like Fallout 1!
Guy who made Fallout 1 and dislikes Bethesda Fallout: This show is great and gets the feel of Fallout exactly right!
This thread: But DEI!
Fallout 1 dev who is a faggot and wrote DEI into the first game explicitly as canon: exists
This thread: but the original devs would have never bombed Shady Sands, only Bethesda would do that!
Me: But that was their plan before Bethesda stopped them?
This thread: But Bethesda stopped them so it doesn't count! Anyway, the show rapes the lore because the date on the chalkboard is wrong!
Me: No it isn't, you're retarded and don't understand what arrows mean
RollerGater: Ah, but did you see the white woman kiss the black man?
Me: How does that rape the lore?
RollerGater: It doesn't! You're a fag!

I know I'm being very autistic about this, but I really can not comprehend what's going on in this thread.
So you like watching black niggers defile white womynz in your TV shows?
 
Creetosis is the one being autistic about this show, you're just a pants on head retard consoomer who thinks Tim Cain taking it up the asshole means everything fallout related has to be about nigga booty sex.
Tim Cain wrote that Shady Sands was settled by Vault 15, where the experiment was that it was diverse and multicultural. The nigga is from Shady Sands. Therefore, according to lore from the first game, he should be diverse and multicultural. If in your head, that qualifies as nigga booty sex, that's fine, carry on bitching about it I guess. It's lore accurate though, probably because the guy who wrote the lore was a faggot. It's not raping the lore or meddling by Bethesda or Todd or Amazon.
 

Remember the ending of Fallout 2? The Enclave? Because Fallout 3 begins with them amassing a gigantic force on the East Coast. And having some Capital Wasteland wide American Civil War with the Brotherhood.

In Fallout 3's defense, it wasnt farfetched to buy that the Enclave wouldnt put all their eggs in one basket. The Oil Rig was their biggest and most important HQ but it was far from their only one.
Is it farfetched by itself? Yes. Did F3 at least try to explain how? Yes and they even expanded on the Enclave's presence here to show they are becoming divided between Eden loyalists (F2 styled Enclave, genocide for all but themselves) and Autumn loyalists (slightly less extreme Enclave, they "just" want to conquer the Capital Wasteland).

They made it interesting enough so I dont mind it
Fallout 3 is genuinely great. It isn't as deep as New Vegas and has lots of problems, but faggots like Mr B. Tongue ruined the discussion and creation of Bethesda's games with faggot semantic nerd shit like "what do they eat?" As if that was ever a problem anyone actually cared about.

F3 has iffy world building but its intention was to sell a section of America thats in a worse state than any we have see before, to the point the area has barely progressed and the story ultimately ties around bringing salvation to this dying undeserving land simply because its the right thing to do. They clearly had something with F3, it could have been expanded upon it, but it was all sort of framed like that of a biblical legend with The Lone Wanderer cast out of paradise into the rotten Earth and by the end he gets to decide if it deserves salvation or not.

There was an atmosphere and theme to F3, which was just lost in F4 and especially 76.
 
F3 has iffy world building but its intention was to sell a section of America thats in a worse state than any we have see before, to the point the area has barely progressed and the story ultimately ties around bringing salvation to this dying undeserving land simply because its the right thing to do. They clearly had something with F3, it could have been expanded upon it, but it was all sort of framed like that of a biblical legend with The Lone Wanderer cast out of paradise into the rotten Earth and by the end he gets to decide if it deserves salvation or not.

There was an atmosphere and theme to F3, which was just lost in F4 and especially 76.
I have to say, the stories I enjoyed in 3 were all sidequests that had zero impact on the main story. The Andale quest (the cannibal family) draws you in because you see these completely delusional people pretending they're still living in 2077 America and ignoring the smoldering ruins around them. The medic power armor quest in and of itself is just a dungeon but the suit is an obnoxious stealth killer, and gives you an insight into the culture of America before the war. Theres a few flashes of genius in that game that are overshadowed by how dogshit the main story is, and the atmosphere, which drew people in originally, completely went away with 4/76. 4/76 feel like an atompunk version of borderlands, the aesthetic is so hamfisted and forced that they redesigned every weapon to make them look less practical.
F3/NV Assault rifle:
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F4/76 Assault rifle:
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Like what the fuck happened here? Bethesda became so obsessed with their retarded version of the Fallout aesthetic and broke the suspension of disbelief.
 
I have to say, the stories I enjoyed in 3 were all sidequests that had zero impact on the main story. The Andale quest (the cannibal family) draws you in because you see these completely delusional people pretending they're still living in 2077 America and ignoring the smoldering ruins around them. The medic power armor quest in and of itself is just a dungeon but the suit is an obnoxious stealth killer, and gives you an insight into the culture of America before the war. Theres a few flashes of genius in that game that are overshadowed by how dogshit the main story is, and the atmosphere, which drew people in originally, completely went away with 4/76. 4/76 feel like an atompunk version of borderlands, the aesthetic is so hamfisted and forced that they redesigned every weapon to make them look less practical.
F3/NV Assault rifle:
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F4/76 Assault rifle:
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Like what the fuck happened here? Bethesda became so obsessed with their retarded version of the Fallout aesthetic and broke the suspension of disbelief.

It would be one thing if this was a "pipe rifle" because then we could have justified the piece of junk design as that its makeshift with not the best materials...

But nah, this is the real deal. What the fuck...
 
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Tim Cain wrote that Shady Sands was settled by Vault 15, where the experiment was that it was diverse and multicultural. The nigga is from Shady Sands. Therefore, according to lore from the first game, he should be diverse and multicultural. If in your head, that qualifies as nigga booty sex, that's fine, carry on bitching about it I guess. It's lore accurate though, probably because the guy who wrote the lore was a faggot. It's not raping the lore or meddling by Bethesda or Todd or Amazon.
 
Why do pronouns exist in a post-apocalyptic wasteland
Why would such pronouns and alternative sexualities even be tolerated in a post-apocalyptic wasteland? Hardship normally has people focus more on how to survive in a harsh environment dominated by mutated monsters and opposing factions that’ll butcher you if you even look wrong.

These kinds of people either wouldn’t exist because they’re more focused on the tribulations of daily life rather than sitting on their butt wondering if they’re actually a man, woman, or “enby” based on their interests and hobbies, or they’d be ostracized/killed off by their peers because they’d be a huge liability. That or they would become fetish workers and hookers in a city like New Vegas. Traditional gender roles become more ingrained when a culture is focusing on survival.
 
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What's going on is you're a goysĺop loving faggot who can't recognise bad writing.
Bad writing and fucking up the lore are two different things. People were specifically talking about the lore being fucked up, mostly because they're too retarded to understand what an arrow means in the context of a timeline. I'm not defending the writing from a quality standpoint, I'm pointing out that the lore has not been fucked with. Every lore complaint people have brought up is either based on a misunderstanding of the show or the source material they think it's contradicting.

If you respond to me arguing about lore to point out that there's an interracial kiss, I assume that you're arguing that interracial kisses break the lore somehow and was only inserted because of DEI or because the Jews wanted it or something. For example: I don't play warhammer, but I hear they've recently retconned women into positons that have been excusively male. That would be "raping the lore." The Fallout lore, however, explictly had Shady Sands be diverse since the first game because it was settled by a vault experiment forcing diverse people to live together in a small space to see if they'd all kill each other. The black man is from Shady Sands, it makes sense that he's not white. The white girl is from a vault you had to pay to live in, it makes sense that she is white.

If you're responding to my post talking about lore with a rebuttal that's entirely unrelated to my post, that makes you a retard.

If you think the writing is bad because Shady Sands is diverse in the first place, then the bad writing happened when they wrote it into Fallout 1 and it's not new to the TV show.

If you think the writing is bad because you don't like lines like "you're a gentleman and a scholar", I agree with you, that line was dumb. It doesn't rape the lore though.
 
People were specifically talking about the lore being fucked up, mostly because they're too retarded to understand what an arrow means in the context of a timeline.
There is no Fallout 'lore'. Fallout 2 contradicts the first game all over the place. New Vegas retcons a lot of the dumb aspects of 2. Fallout 3, 4, and 76 might as well not even take place in the same universe or timeline. The Fallout Amazon show is not really consistent with any Fallout game in terms of the actual world building and living areas of the various groups.

The Fallout Amazon show is not consistent with literally any game. Vault-Tec dropping the bombs? No running water for anyone? Vault-Tec having mass stasis pods? Instant ghoulification from an injection? New Vegas being the size of a small town? Brotherhood patrols with golf caddies instead of armor? Who cares? It doesn't need to make sense for modern Fallout fans. It's just a generic badly written sci-fi series with a Fallout coat of paint. Like Rings of Power or other Amazon goyslop. Just take a mediocre script and put a big franchise's name on it.
 
There is no Fallout 'lore'. Fallout 2 contradicts the first game all over the place. New Vegas retcons a lot of the dumb aspects of 2. Fallout 3, 4, and 76 might as well not even take place in the same universe or timeline. The Fallout Amazon show is not really consistent with any Fallout game in terms of the actual world building and living areas of the various groups.

The Fallout Amazon show is not consistent with literally any game. Vault-Tec dropping the bombs? No running water for anyone? Vault-Tec having mass stasis pods? Instant ghoulification from an injection? New Vegas being the size of a small town? Brotherhood patrols with golf caddies instead of armor? Who cares? It doesn't need to make sense for modern Fallout fans. It's just a generic badly written sci-fi series with a Fallout coat of paint. Like Rings of Power or other Amazon goyslop. Just take a mediocre script and put a big franchise's name on it.
Did they ever explain how the three vaults from the show weren't discovered by the Master, the Enclave, the NCR, the Vault Dweller or the Chosen one? Cause at least of them should have found those vaults.
 
There is no Fallout 'lore'. Fallout 2 contradicts the first game all over the place. New Vegas retcons a lot of the dumb aspects of 2. Fallout 3, 4, and 76 might as well not even take place in the same universe or timeline.
If there's no lore, you can't fuck up the lore.
Vault-Tec dropping the bombs?
The show doesn't say they did, only that they were willing to.
No running water for anyone?
They literally show running water multiple times.
Vault-Tec having mass stasis pods? Instant ghoulification from an injection?
Both from 4.
New Vegas being the size of a small town?
Might just be a bad graphic, but it honestly isn't all that big in NV.
Who cares?
The people in this thread who insist they fucked it up, apparently?
It doesn't need to make sense for modern Fallout fans.
According to you it didn't need to make sense for old Fallout fans either.

Did they ever explain how the three vaults from the show weren't discovered by the Master, the Enclave, the NCR, the Vault Dweller or the Chosen one? Cause at least of them should have found those vaults.
Explanation from Fallout 1 devs is that there's no reason to believe they had a complete list of vaults, and that maybe they did find them but hadn't gotten them open before the Master was stopped by the PC in Fallout 1.
 
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