Fallout series

Nigga whuat? Which character? I can't find anything which is surprising since the trannies wouldn't shut up about it.

Fuckin hell, you hapless niggas have definitely unknowingly gotten a troon blowie at some point...the trannydar was never installed. Squire dude’s buddy that injures “his” foot on razorblades in first episode. Some of us clocked that as a woman from the getgo, and it’s not only a woman but a slashie fashion model. Elder Scribe in ep1 refers to her as “they” & actor wants you to use he or them pronouns. Here she is before she jumped on the Last Train To Poonerville.

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She was in Amazon’s awful Wheel Of Time adaption too:
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Fuckin hell, you hapless niggas have definitely unknowingly gotten a troon blowie at some point...the trannydar was never installed. Squire dude’s buddy that injures “his” foot on razorblades in first episode. Some of us clocked that as a woman from the getgo, and it’s not only a woman but a slashie fashion model. Elder Scribe in ep1 refers to her as “they” & actor wants you to use he or them pronouns. Here she is before she jumped on the Last Train To Poonerville.

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She was in Amazon’s awful Wheel Of Time adaption too:
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I mean, it is set in California……….

Completely, earnestly unrelated image, I mean nothing at all by posting this in conjunction with that goblin.
 
Really an extremely unpopular take, but Fallout setting as a whole always felt a bit daft, all these factions/ideologies and civilizations being built, just to the end goal being either "Savages implode everything from inside " a la New Vegas or the most used one being "Nukes goes brrrr".

Since Van Buren the planned ending was some mad scientist resetting everything with nukes from a satellite that looked like that was pulled from his ass, where the journey from FO1 at least made sense because the protag stopped an abomination taking over California, FO2 epic confrontation on the Oil Rig felt completely pointless on the grand scheme of things.

Lonesome Road tried to bring the Van Buren ending back, but there they completely coped out, likely for gameplay reasons, different from Van Buren, the places nuked were way far from the main setting, the mad scientist was also dumbed down to just some disgruntled Legion soldier.

Bugthesda likely just saw where all of Fallout would end (Nukes goes brrrr) and made it the main feature, teased since the start of FO3 with some random nuke laying around on Megaton and completely expanded on FO76 where people nuke each other for funsies.

I also believe the nuking of Shady Sands by someone from Vault Tec completely retard, but not gonna lie to ourselves, its destruction would be inevitable on the Fallout setting, either by nukes uncovered by some actual faction or imploding from inside just by premature greed.

By the end of the day I think FO2 events were more of a fluke in the Fallout universe and people getting overly attached to New Vegas was a mistake, House dies in 3/4 endings, the region falling in disrepair was always the end goal.
 
That's the thing about the collapse of the NCR. It totally could happen and would make tons of sense, but they did it in the least interesting way possible.

Hell, Fallout Dust is a great mod that basically annihilates The Mojave and makes it even worse than other places in Fallout, but it did it in an interesting way. The Cloud, tunnelers, cannibalism. Etc;

But instead we got... Secret bad guy number three.
Really an extremely unpopular take, but Fallout setting as a whole always felt a bit daft, all these factions/ideologies and civilizations being built, just to the end goal being either "Savages implode everything from inside " a la New Vegas or the most used one being "Nukes goes brrrr".
See, that's the problem with an IP that needs to progress chronologically forever and ever. At some point the Fallout Universe has to "end", with society effectively restructured and the world very different and far more civilized than it used to be. You can still make a very compelling show or game out of that, but you can't quite capture the same fantasy, especially since some faggots already complain that New Vegas is too civilized.

The thing is, though, Fallout's timeline is two fucking centuries long, bordering on 3. The U.S. is also a massive continent. You could make an eternity of games set before the restructuring of civilization without constantly needing to destroy factions that are compelling.

And if you ARE going to destroy factions, then make good NEW ones. Fuck the Faggots of Steel, I'm so sick of them.
Why can't they make something about other regions in America except for west coast, ah right it's difficult to create something new when you are an imbecile
Because POWER ARMOR and VAULT SUITS and THE BROTHERHOOD are the only things that matter in Fallout. If you put those in then the Bethestard eats the slop.
 
Didn't obsidian happily agree to the dev time because they were very confident they could whip up a game with thay schedule?
No. Some of the Obsidian developers talked on RPGCodex about how their QA was supposed to be done by Bethesda and they didn't budget the time for it at all. But at the last second Bethesda reneged and told them to crunch the QA on their own as best that they could. Which lead to the massive amounts of bugs and glitches and other issues that plagued the launch (and still are a problem for even the latest patch). Because with the new timetable that Bethesda threw at them it was like they had no opportunity to do actual QA.

One of the developers compared Bethesda's treatment of them to Darth Vader's infamous " I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further" quote.
 
There’s a tranny in the Brotherhood of Steel.
I came here to complain about "Dane". Clocked her instantly. She acted like a male stereotype but her voice was too high pitched and her frame was far too wirey. I immediately got flashbacks from 2 years ago watching Our Flag Means Death, which was a show that had decent potential but had some offputting behavior from one of the actresses.

In that show, Vico Ortiz (a "non-binary" actress) plays a woman that is pretending to be a man so she can sail and commit piracy without the men stranding her on shore. Once she is revealed to be female and the rest of the crew seems okay with it, she asks the rest of the crew to continue calling her "Jim" and to not treat her as female, to which they oblige. It sounds like Vico Ortiz actually has a history of doing just this: accepting a role that isn't "queer", then pesters and pressures the director to make her character non-binary.
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Dane's inclusion felt very similar, hence my tangent. Amazon wasn't going to play it off as a butch lesbian, or try to outright say "that ugly woman over there is simply an underdeveloped man". The fucking Brotherhood elder used they/them pronouns to refer to Dane in the third person. Anyone that's played the games knows that LGBT+ nonsense doesn't fly with the Brotherhood, they need to breed. Veronica was a pariah of the Hidden Valley bunker for simply being a carpet muncher, there ain't no way they're going to take in outsiders that are playing pattycake over what's in their pants. This is a case of stilted and ugly actresses being forcibly put into roles that don't make sense just to improve muh kuhweer visuhbilitee.
 
So, uh, Fallout TV Show is canon, and that show makes Fallout New Vegas NOT canon anymore...
and here we have Emil saying that Fallout New Vegas is still, indeed, canon.
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Get back to me when that starts making sense. Reminder, this is the writer for Starfield talking here, aka the game where they added space cowboys with no paved roads because RDR2 is cool and a game that had literally zero design draft documents for it's entire production cycle.


Edit: Todd at the premiere saying that he has no "further plans for any future Bethesda live action adaptations"
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Now, that by itself would be innocent, but with Emil chiming in out of nowhere? I'm thinking someone is pulling damage control already, they must know how bad and petty that makes them look even if they do indeed hate New Vegas and older titles.

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So apparently, not only is Fallout Tactics canon now(it wasn't before) but now Fallout New Vegas AND the TV show are canon.
Since Shady Sands was nuked in 2277(same time Fallout 3 and first battle of Hoover Dam takes place), that means that quite literally the only way this makes sense is if somehow, the NCR back in Mojave don't know about their own capital being nuked...despite many NPCs mentioning coming and going from there, and directly communicating with the brass from there.
Something tells me that Emil didn't think this thru.
That doesn't imply tactics is canon, its been made quite clear it isn't at this point. All that does is mention what year it takes place in
 
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