Fallout: The Frontier - Done, and it's a hilarious shitshow

I cannot understand why 35% of the NCR campaign takes place "owning" the Nazi Enclave on their orbiting space station while having Doom or Dead Space inspired hallucinations.

I followed this mod pretty closely over the years and I can't remember a single trailer or dev diary that indicated this would be anything else but NCR vs Legion.
Because they want to stick it to the "fascists Trump Supporters" and the Legion wasn't fascist enough.
 
I cannot understand why 35% of the NCR campaign takes place "owning" the Nazi Enclave on their orbiting space station while having Doom or Dead Space inspired hallucinations.
My assumption is whoever did the writing thought they'd make a statement about sanity and warfare and blah-blah-blah-I-played-Spec-Ops. What came out from the already tired idea is Jigglebone Spacezombies with fucking spears, TRON tech, and a space battle.
 
I cannot understand why 35% of the NCR campaign takes place "owning" the Nazi Enclave on their orbiting space station while having Doom or Dead Space inspired hallucinations.

I followed this mod pretty closely over the years and I can't remember a single trailer or dev diary that indicated this would be anything else but NCR vs Legion.
>Has trouble with Caesar's Legion
>Steamrolls the fucking Enclave

Unless I'm missing something, what the fuck?!
 
>Has trouble with Caesar's Legion
>Steamrolls the fucking Enclave

Unless I'm missing something, what the fuck?!
Not just the enclave, but enclave ON A MOTHER FUCKING SPACE STATION. And yet they have trouble with the less advance legion. :story: I'm a spaz and I could write a better FONV story if given 7 years.
 
What the FUCK is this?
Im physically cringing what the hell is this? The chick sounds like someone straight out of flash porn game prounincing every single explative, changing her tone from happy to sad in the middle of a sentance. The writing varies from the charcter sounding heavily mentally stunted to acceptable, (dad jokes about power armor) Why does she keep talking about so much about shit and toilets? This was obivously written by some anime loving degenerate. An asian with red hair that you can turn in to subserviant slave? That just turned 18? That reeks of weeb.
 
I really doubt that age of consent laws would survive the bombs so this is just a blatant case of "We know it's wrong, you know it's wrong, so we're just covering our asses here". I've come across it here and there where it's just hammered on so much that no, it's fine, they're totally 18 and those cases always smell fishy to me.
Well, since somebody else dared to broach the subject, I'll add my contribution. The 18th birthday is not and has never been some magical transformative moment, and the age of adulthood has varied greatly across the breadth of both history and fiction, with the general trend that the more dangerous the world is, the lower that number gets. In the old Fallout games, you could actually set your character's age, with 16 being the minimum, and I remind you that Fallout 2 was the game that let you be a prostitute, a pornstar, and a super mutant's bottom bitch. For me, I consider the rule of thumb to be the notion that if it isn't shocking for someone of that age to be getting into combat or other life-or-death situations, then it probably shouldn't be shocking that said character would be having sex. America, at the very least, passes this mark.

On the other hand, the sheer lengths that Frontier goes to to sexualize America, combined with the almost flippant "no, really, I swear she's over 18!" disclaimer, reeks of her creator's fear that he would be accused of being a pedophile, which I can only imagine coming from one of two places: a complete lack of confidence in his audience, or that he really was programming with one hand. If you're going to add a sexually-active teenager to your work because it's a fucked-up world where shit that looks fucked-up to us happens, then just fucking own it, and for fuck's sake, at least try to keep it from looking like you're using the setting as an excuse to indulge your interest in teenagers.

DISCLAIMER: I understand, acknowledge, respect, and abide by all applicable federal, state, county and municipal laws regarding sex.

I had no idea Boone was voiced by Jason Marsden. I practically grew up listening to his voice on stuff like A Goofy Movie and I'm pretty good at recognizing him when he shows up, but his performance as Boone is so different I didn't pick up on it. It makes Boone that little bit more interesting to me.
I didn't know him by name, but seeing his resume was quite something. Guy has some amazing range.

For me, it's Brandon Keener. Garrus is best squadmate.

I cannot understand why 35% of the NCR campaign takes place "owning" the Nazi Enclave on their orbiting space station while having Doom or Dead Space inspired hallucinations.

I followed this mod pretty closely over the years and I can't remember a single trailer or dev diary that indicated this would be anything else but NCR vs Legion.
It popped up a few times surprisingly often in their trailers over the years, though hindsight makes it a lot more clear.

2015

2016

2017

2018

Also, this popped up in my feed while collecting these, and I'm not going to bother watching it, but it may be just the sort of reddit-tier garbage to give them this idea (not the video itself, though, since it dates from 2016)


EDIT: If memory serves, there was something something space station originally planned for Van Buren. If I'm not crazy, then it will be somewhere in this video:

 
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Not just the enclave, but enclave ON A MOTHER FUCKING SPACE STATION. And yet they have trouble with the less advance legion. :story: I'm a spaz and I could write a better FONV story if given 7 years.
Don't you know, the roman larpers are somehow stronger than the LITERAL SHADOW GOVERMENT CONTROLLING THE UNITED STATES
 
Don't you know, the roman larpers are somehow stronger than the LITERAL SHADOW GOVERMENT CONTROLLING THE UNITED STATES
The shadow government that has a space station that is more technologically advanced than both House and the Institute with its Ipod styled supertech. Beaten out by some angry larpers in football pads with lawnmower blade machetes.
 
My assumption is whoever did the writing thought they'd make a statement about sanity and warfare and blah-blah-blah-I-played-Spec-Ops. What came out from the already tired idea is Jigglebone Spacezombies with fucking spears, TRON tech, and a space battle.
There were a lot of directions they could have gone, some showing more promise than others, and yes the one that both had the strongest groundwork laid and holds my personal interest best was the Survivor's Guilt/PTSD thread. Instead, they just grabbed so many movie and game scenes (plus a real-life one, to boot) that I'm halfway considering just making a side-by-side comparison of their "inspirations".

(Also, on at least one of the occasions that weird fucking shit happens, it's because the Courier is being drugged. The other one is less clear if it's literal, induced, or insanity.)
 
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Late, but I just found out the voice actor for Noctis is somehow in this game and I don't know how to deal with it.
Most of the VAs were in no position to know what was going on, and none of them knew the full scope of the mess. The creepy fucking shit is intense, but it's not all-pervasive. If you can figure out who he voiced, somebody can probably tell you if you should start worrying about his career.

EDIT: Nevermind, Ray Chase voiced Tiberius fucking Rancor, AHAHAHAHAHAHA that's definitely not going in his resume. Definitely not the worst performance of the lot, and free of fetish shit, but the Revolver Ocelot wannabe edgelord big bad.

 
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And here I thought Mass Effect was horny when it introduced a mono-gendered female species that you have sex with, right off the bat. (The Asari Consort can get you laid within the first hour of the game if you do her sidequest, and you have sex with the Asari scholar Liara near the end of the game if you choose.) Fallout: Frontier makes Mass Effect look like an Amish shooting gallery.

Also, if they were going to add sex slavery, why not let the Courier be one, eh?
Liara was a good tier waifu for a mainstream game back in the day.
Anyway, Mass Effect was horny, but it did not put horniness ahead of telling its story and making (some) sense.

90% of media that fails does so because it puts (thing) ahead of telling its story.

Like that Mae girl who was supposed to be underaged (unlike America who is just jailbait). Like that dumbass shit shoehorned in about Fascists that's supposed to be a 'gottem' to real life 'Fascists'. Or how instead of just a simple modder's flex with an original story we just rip off basically every movie or video game ever with the NCR campaign.

And on...and on...
 
Liara was a good tier waifu for a mainstream game back in the day.
Anyway, Mass Effect was horny, but it did not put horniness ahead of telling its story and making (some) sense.

90% of media that fails does so because it puts (thing) ahead of telling its story.

Like that Mae girl who was supposed to be underaged (unlike America who is just jailbait). Like that dumbass shit shoehorned in about Fascists that's supposed to be a 'gottem' to real life 'Fascists'. Or how instead of just a simple modder's flex with an original story we just rip off basically every movie or video game ever with the NCR campaign.

And on...and on...
It wasn't just pure hornball, it was a thematic element. Mass Effect was a throwback to 60s and 70s sci-fi, the Captain Kirk era of meeting new creatures, learning their cultures, and finding out what their pussies feel like. It was an important part of the era, but it wasn't the driving force, and Bioware did an excellent job of replicating that. ME 2 moves over to 80s, the era of Blade Runner, of dark alleys, neon billboards, and seedy nightclubs. ME 2 Gets a lot more blatant on the sex, but it does so for the same reason that cigarettes and the word "fuck" first showed up in 2: it was a pillar of the era they were making tribute to.
 
Liara was a good tier waifu for a mainstream game back in the day.
Anyway, Mass Effect was horny, but it did not put horniness ahead of telling its story and making (some) sense.
Mass Effect at least had some class. If you wanted pussy, you have to work for it.

90% of media that fails does so because it puts (thing) ahead of telling its story.
Either they put their SJW politics ahead of telling a story, or they put being horny ahead of telling a story. Or in Frontier's case, BOTH.

Like that Mae girl who was supposed to be underaged (unlike America who is just jailbait). Like that dumbass shit shoehorned in about Fascists that's supposed to be a 'gottem' to real life 'Fascists'. Or how instead of just a simple modder's flex with an original story we just rip off basically every movie or video game ever with the NCR campaign.

And on...and on...
The last one really gets me. I mean, they just copied so goddamn much from other games that the NCR campaign doesn't have an original bone in its body.

Owning a slave, having sex with a Deathclaw?! This is a fanfiction in a game form.
The ammount of refrences of another games is absurd. You even have a "Press F to pay respects" in the game. It also has the "Why are we still here? Just to suffer?". Now I really have to play the unpatched version. This is better than any joke mod. Jesus Christ!
Have fun.
Don't you know, the roman larpers are somehow stronger than the LITERAL SHADOW GOVERMENT CONTROLLING THE UNITED STATES
The shadow government that has a space station that is more technologically advanced than both House and the Institute with its Ipod styled supertech. Beaten out by some angry larpers in football pads with lawnmower blade machetes.

At least back in classic Fallout, the NCR and the Brotherhood defeated the Enclave together before turning on each other.

Wouldn't it have made more sense to make the Enclave the final boss for all factions? Like, have the Frontier NCR, (that's still a stupid fucking name) the Northern Legion, and the Mormon Brotherhood Crusaders all fight each other, then the Enclave pops up and the factions are forced to call a truce to deal with the literal Space Nazis firing at them with a death ray from space?

You can even sneak in a choice to betray your faction for the Enclave and let them eradicate the three warring factions so that Portland can have some peace, and you can have some sweet, sweet Enclave gear to take back to the Mojave with you. But no, that's just "a pointless fascist power fantasy." You know, aside from that OTHER fascist power fantasy faction that you can still join?

It wasn't just pure hornball, it was a thematic element. Mass Effect was a throwback to 60s and 70s sci-fi, the Captain Kirk era of meeting new creatures, learning their cultures, and finding out what their pussies feel like. It was an important part of the era, but it wasn't the driving force, and Bioware did an excellent job of replicating that. ME 2 moves over to 80s, the era of Blade Runner, of dark alleys, neon billboards, and seedy nightclubs. ME 2 Gets a lot more blatant on the sex, but it does so for the same reason that cigarettes and the word "fuck" first showed up in 2: it was a pillar of the era they were making tribute to.
The difference was, Mass Effect was paying homage to the 60s, 70s, and 80s sci-fi. Frontier was just ripping off the last two decades of gaming.

And another thing; they could have made the NCR campaign feel less humiliating and nonsensical for the Courier if the Courier was allowed to break out on their own. Have it so that after you're captured and you refuse to give up, the Frontier NCR launches an attack on the Legion positions, not because they want to rescue you, but because they were tracking you and they waited for you to make contact with the enemy/get captured by the enemy so they can trace where the enemy is and launch a full-scale assault to knock them out for good.

It would show that General Blackthorne actually does value the lives of his men over some random asshole he hired from the Mojave, the latter of whom he simply used to figure out where the enemy was, and while the Frontier NCR and the Northern Legion blow each other's brains out, you get out of prison on your own by finding some way to break free on your own, especially if you're a female Courier, which means they'll have made you into a sex slave. A player with extra strength points can choke a guard for a key to their shackles/cell door, while someone with hacking skills can hack a computer and open all the doors.

You can then have it so that the NCR forces are struggling against Valerius' second-in-command who is doing a good job of holding the NCR forces back, then when he goes out to confront them himself, you kill him from behind and win the battle for the Frontier NCR. That way, the Courier actually does live up to being legendary by escaping from bondage/sex slavery and killing the enemy commander, Judith-style.

Instead, the author's "Wolfpack" OCs die to save your sorry ass, which makes the Courier seem more like Princess Peach while lionizing the OC characters and making the Courier look bad in comparison, because the latter couldn't finish a simple mission without getting captured, while the former staged a daring rescue that made the latter look useless in comparison.
 
And another thing; they could have made the NCR campaign feel less humiliating and nonsensical for the Courier if the Courier was allowed to break out on their own. Have it so that after you're captured and you refuse to give up, the Frontier NCR launches an attack on the Legion positions, not because they want to rescue you, but because they were tracking you and they waited for you to make contact with the enemy/get captured by the enemy so they can trace where the enemy is and launch a full-scale assault to knock them out for good.

Instead, the author's "Wolfpack" OCs die to save your sorry ass, which makes the Courier seem more like Princess Peach while lionizing the OC characters and making the Courier look bad in comparison, because the latter couldn't finish a simple mission without getting captured, while the former staged a daring rescue that made the latter look useless in comparison.
The problems with the rescue sequence are twofold: firstly, it relies on emotional appeal, which isn't going to work on everyone. It worked on me, because I've both been one of those generic grunts and because I have... issues about being a burden, but that's a pretty specific combination of circumstances. The second problem is what I was saying upthread about the half-baked PTSD angle. They bring it back up three or four times to make a pretty setpiece, but outside of a single line at the funeral, they never make good on it. There's no opportunity for the Courier to express remorse or disregard, no option to tell Blackthorne that "no, this was too much, you should have left me on that fucking cross", hell, no chance for the player to decide for themselves how much it effected the Courier. Like AJ and her rape trauma, the Courier's PTSD exists in a Schrodinger's box, alternating between non-existence and primary character trait, depending on if the developers have a "cool moment" they can use it as a justification for.

It would show that General Blackthorne actually does value the lives of his men over some random asshole he hired from the Mojave, the latter of whom he simply used to figure out where the enemy was, and while the Frontier NCR and the Northern Legion blow each other's brains out, you get out of prison on your own by finding some way to break free on your own, especially if you're a female Courier, which means they'll have made you into a sex slave. A player with extra strength points can choke a guard for a key to their shackles/cell door, while someone with hacking skills can hack a computer and open all the doors.

You can then have it so that the NCR forces are struggling against Valerius' second-in-command who is doing a good job of holding the NCR forces back, then when he goes out to confront them himself, you kill him from behind and win the battle for the Frontier NCR. That way, the Courier actually does live up to being legendary by escaping from bondage/sex slavery and killing the enemy commander, Judith-style.

I can name at least three mods that might be of interest to you, no guesses which website hosts them.
 
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EDIT: If memory serves, there was something something space station originally planned for Van Buren. If I'm not crazy, then it will be somewhere in this video:

Just in case you don't know yet, the Enclave were originally going to/did build a motherfucking SPACE SHIP to find and colonize another world. The wiki claims they either scrapped it mid-way or finished it but never used it.
 
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Just in case you don't know yet, the Enclave were originally going to/did build a motherfucking SPACE SHIP to find and colonize another world. The wiki claims they either scrapped it mid-way or finished it but never used it.
Is that Fallout 2 or 3 lore? If it's 2, then I admit, I really have trouble knuckling down and playing the old games. If it's 3, then >Bethesda lore
 
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