Fallout series

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there will never be nothing good
This is structured to mean "there will never be bad things." Anyway, yeah, chalk another series I loved to the creative abyss that is corporations getting a hold of an IP. It'll never end until normies stop consooming dogshit. So it'll never end, in fact it'll get far, far worse. *sigh*
 
the series ended with new vegas. there will never be nothing good with the IP ever again
I don't really know about that. If Bethesda is the only company allowed to make Fallout games I would agree with you but there's got to be other companies who are interested in the IP. Bethesda takes way too long to make games these days so there's probably a real chance Microsoft lets someone else get a shot with it. Fallout 4 came out in 2015 and fallout 5 is no where to be seen.
 
Fallout 4 ran like shit on my old rig and never played it again. The dlc are expensive as fuck.
It Is worth it yo play it? Hows the mod scene?
 
Fallout 4 ran like shit on my old rig and never played it again. The dlc are expensive as fuck.
It Is worth it yo play it? Hows the mod scene?
Funny, Fallout 4 is the most stable Fallout game I played(ironically enough).
If you pirate the game, it is definitely worth coming back to again. Mods aren't great, it's mostly coom mods and tacticool mods but there is some neat little mods too if you're willing to look for them.
Fallout London is a standalone game that requires Fallout 4 and it's a better, albeit less polished experience than Fallout 4. If you're going to play any DLC, Far Harbor is the best one(just remember not to actually pay for it).
 
It Is worth it yo play it? Hows the mod scene?
Some of the best mods are the ones that change Fo4 to be not Fo4, as I mentioned before. Recently there's some more relatively interesting mods but it's still is and probably always will be just lots of modern weapons, coomer mods, misc mods, and sprinklings of high effort mods. It never got the resurgence and-dare I say-renaissance like the Skyrim modding scene did nor does it have a similar following of dedicated autists pumping out decent to high quality mods on a near daily basis like New Vegas. Also, yeah just pirate the DLC from Cs.Rin.Ru and get a Wabbajack pack if you have Nexus Premium (I missed the lifetime membership sadly, personal reasons) like HotisWorld NG or something. They're largely decent but it depends on what you like, you can always edit the mod list if you're careful. Or just make your own, that works as well. There were mod lists called "Fallout 4 Experiences" which were mod lists dedicated to a single structured theme but the makers pussied out because they actually had to maintain and update them after a while. I don't care for collections, they use the inferior Vortex and aren't as organized.
 
If Bethesda is the only company allowed to make Fallout games I would agree with you but there's got to be other companies who are interested in the IP. Bethesda takes way too long to make games these days so there's probably a real chance Microsoft lets someone else get a shot with it.
I would like to see Larian taking a shot at it and giving us one more isometric, turn-based, skillcheck-heavy Fallout.
They are a bit coom-brained but F2 and New Vegas were pretty horny too and they were great.
 
I would like to see Larian taking a shot at it and giving us one more isometric, turn-based, skillcheck-heavy Fallout.
They are a bit coom-brained but F2 and New Vegas were pretty horny too and they were great.
I don't think they would respect the fallout ip enough to really make it a true sequel. Like how BG3 is closer to DO:2 then BG2 a Larian fallout would just be DO:2 but in a nuclear wasteland and nothing like Fallout 2.
 
I don't think they would respect the fallout ip enough to really make it a true sequel. Like how BG3 is closer to DO:2 then BG2 a Larian fallout would just be DO:2 but in a nuclear wasteland and nothing like Fallout 2.
Someone from the original team would have to be involved to make it work story- and setting-wise but mechanically I think it could work really well.
Frankly the thing I disliked the most in BG3 was that part tying it to the original two - for me Sarevok's arc was completed with ToB and I frowned seeing him back, reverted to his old BG1 self.
 
Far Harbor is great, except for the DIMA memories. I just used console commands to skip it. Worst quest ever in Fallout.
DiMA memories are fine the first time around, but doing them on every playthru? It's ridiculous that there isn't a speech check or some secret way to bypass them. Hell, in Fallout 3 you can skip the entire first part of the game if you know where to go from a previous playthru or by sheer luck(like I did on my first playthru in 2008), you should be able to stumble across the locations and keys for them organically and be rewarded for knowing where they are by memory if you don't want to play the stupid minigame every time.
Thankfully there is a mod that lets you press a button in that room with the computer and just cheat the holotapes in, very painless and recommended for repeat playthrus.
 
Thankfully there is a mod that lets you press a button in that room with the computer and just cheat the holotapes in, very painless and recommended for repeat playthrus.
Do you have a link to it or a specific name for the mod?
 
Do you have a link to it or a specific name for the mod?
It's this one. Been using it for 5 years myself with no problems
You don't need to keep it on at all times, just remember to activate it when you're heading to the submarine and feel free to disable it once you press the buttons and get the holotapes.
 
Someone from the original team would have to be involved to make it work story- and setting-wise but mechanically I think it could work really well.
Frankly the thing I disliked the most in BG3 was that part tying it to the original two - for me Sarevok's arc was completed with ToB and I frowned seeing him back, reverted to his old BG1 self.
Same here, that shit ruined 3 for me.
 
I just re-watched these two comfy travel pieces
Love these vids, I wish someone would do one for Fallout games that are more obscure, like Midwest for Tactics, New California setting(wherever that actually takes place) or the recent London mod, altho I bet there is a thousand travel documentaries on London already.
The second video did have a lot of sperging about muh precious niggerinos in there, which got tiring. Genuine seething too, when he got exposed to a plaque that was only put up to make libshits like him seethe.
Does this dude have a thread here? Wanna know if he shits himself like this a lot.
 
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