I doubt they will be based anytime soonIf only Bethesda was based enough to do that but we all know they wouldn't let their precious modern BoS be anything remotely decent.
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I doubt they will be based anytime soonIf only Bethesda was based enough to do that but we all know they wouldn't let their precious modern BoS be anything remotely decent.
They never will be, I would sooner expect Obsidian to become unpozloaded.I doubt they will be based anytime soon
I want to not agree with this post but sadly I have to. Fallout 4 while very mediocre and dumbed down was not woke. In fact I struggle to think of a single moment in FO4 that was overtly woke or lefty propaganda.
By contrast The Outer Worlds was extremely woke almost to the point of parody and I have no doubt they'd ruin Fallout if given the chance.
What is interesting about Bethesda is their approach when making troons characters in Fallout 76 which may not be really woke. I haven't played Fallout 76 and have no interest in playing it - but I feel like they are clearly either secretly making fun of them or doing it in the 'weird sci-fi' style. Fallout 76 has 2 troons, one is a man-in-a-makeup raider called Burke who's clearly a delusional and think he was beyond human and one of his friend even called him a man. He was actually written by a troon and voiced by a troon though, which made it much more funnier in its lack of self-awareness, because if you're not neck deep in the troon shit he can totally be read as another post-apoc nutjob of Mad Max world with too much self-importance. Another is a mysterious Enclave agent who looks like Ellen Page, may or may not be human as we know it.Basedthesda Vs The Virgsidion
To be fair transing out for Mardi Gras is understandable considering its you know, Mardi Gras. Wouldn't want to look like that back home, but its entirely in line with the actual event.@Deepland Bystander In the science fiction book The Unincorporated Man it talks about people getting "trans bods" for Mardi Gras and I was repulsed and offended until I kept reading and eventually found that a "trans bod" meant body modifications like wings.
A Fallout New Orleans sounds like a cool idea@Deepland Bystander In the science fiction book The Unincorporated Man it talks about people getting "trans bods" for Mardi Gras and I was repulsed and offended until I kept reading and eventually found that a "trans bod" meant body modifications like wings.
Only if we can summon the spirits of the damned like in THUG 2A Fallout New Orleans sounds like a cool idea
From a more nuclear bomb version of Katrina.Only if we can summon the spirits of the damned like in THUG 2
Like the currency in Detroit, the budget will be cut down in a low rent drug cartel warehouse.They should make Fallout: Detroit, that way they can save money and just use real footage.
But then our entire inventory would get stolen after every loading screen and we all know how people felt about the kids stealing from them in the classic games.They should make Fallout: Detroit, that way they can save money and just use real footage.
why am i not surprised it's shamusFallout (1997) and Fallout 2 (199are the only real Fallout games. If you want Fallout play those two. Not even New Vegas is as good as the first 2 games.
I agree with his video, and he is 100% right. Bethesda never understood Fallout and what made the game and world what it is.why am i not surprised it's shamus
The total conversion mods like resurrection and Nevada are alright and keep to the time line/lore.Fallout and Fallout 2 are the only real Fallout games. If you want Fallout play those two. Not even New Vegas is as good as the first 2 games.
I never played much of the Bethesda Fallout games. I did finish Fallout 2 in the early 2000's and got close to finishing Fallout 1.The total conversion mods like resurrection and Nevada are alright and keep to the time line/lore.