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GUARDian
Posts : 518 Join date : 2015-07-06 Age : 26 Location : Austin, Texas
| Subject: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Wed Jul 29, 2015 4:36 am | |
| What's this, a top ten list? So cliche, right? For real though, I've been doing some thinking and, though likely none of the things on this list will be in Fallout 4, I'm holding onto hope that I can at least see one in a future mod.
#10 Cybernetic Enhancements: By the looks of the E3 video, Androids, or as they're called in the video "Synths", are going to be one of many enemies in FO4. Back in New Vegas, you could purchase implants that only really provided slight buffs, but I believe FO4 could take it one step further. I'm taking about actually replacing a human body part, for a considerable sum of caps of course, with an improved cybernetic version you buy or build off the robotic carcasses of the Synths. Who wouldn't want a robot arm?
#9 Revolutionary War Weapons and Armor: Laser muskets are great and all, but i'll be damned if I don't want to run around the wasteland with a gunpowder musket dressed like Paul Revere shouting "The mutants are coming! The mutants are coming!" You may call it crazy. I call it patriotic.
#8 Mounts: I mean, the Great War couldn't have killed ALL the horses, could it? After all, Fallout 4 is going to have a huge map that will take hours to traverse, not to mention the countless side quest you will no doubt get along the way. I remember there being a ride-able vertibird in the E3 video, but how cool would it be to travel the wastes on the back of a Yao-Guai? And, while we're on the subject of animals...
#7 Alternate Animal Companions: I guess ever since Call of Duty: Ghosts, people could never get over their obsession with dogs in video games (I joke of course). I mean, who wouldn't want to survive the apocalypse with man's best friend? But, there are plenty of other creatures that could work as companions like the mole rat, radscorpion, maybe a Yao Guai... (*cough* *cough* Mind-Controlled Deathclaw *cough* *cough*). Skyrim had an armored troll as an available companion after all.
#6 The Big Apple DLC: While thinking on options for DLC, New York City was the first place to came to mind. A sprawling metropolis that's close enough to Boston, and hasn't been mentioned much if at all in the Fallout lore. Never before have we been given a city this tall with this many buildings to explore, so why not start now?
#5 Weapons from New Vegas: I'll be honest here, I like New Vegas more than I like Fallout 3. You can imagine my disappointment when I saw nothing that New Vegas added in the FO4 E3 video. While, admittedly, New Vegas didn't add too much, I'd love to see the return of some of the sweet weapons New Vegas did have, for example the Hunting Shotgun, .45 Auto Pistol and Submachinegun, and the Grenade Rifle/Launcher.
#4 The Return of Hardcore Mode: Of the few things New Vegas did add however, Hardcore mode was the one that stood out most to me. The mode offered a whole new experience that focused less on "go there, kill that", and more on surviving the harsh wasteland. If they do bring it back, I'd also like to see multiple variants of Hardcore that makes it harder or easier depending on your choice. (Vanilla Hardcore in New Vegas was still a breeze for me. Now Hardcore with DUST, that's more like it). I'd also be interesting to see how that would tie in with creating a settlement, being able to grow your own food and making resource collection all the more important to upgrade your refuge.
#3 Tetris Minigame: Hey, they're adding a bunch of playable minigames on your Pipboy. Why not my favorite puzzle game? (That is, if you even would consider it a puzzle game. I'm not entirely sure what genre Tetris would fall into)
#2 Killable Children: Exhibit A: The Mick and Ralph's crier. Need I say more?
#1 A Co-op Companion System: Bear with me here, I am NOT suggesting multiplayer online deathmatches. Imagine this, a system where you can invite up to three other friends into a world as companions. Each person you invite takes up a companion slot, meaning the rest of the companion slots can be filled up by NPC companions. This way, you can get together a posse of wastelanders to roam the wastes without the game turning into Fallout Online. Sadly, this is probably least likely to be in FO4 than anything else I've listed here.
Well there's ten things I'd like to, but probably wont, see in Fallout 4. What would other features would ya'll like to see in Fallout 4? |
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Posts : 970 Join date : 2015-04-14 Age : 25 Location : London, United Kingdom
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Wed Jul 29, 2015 4:49 am | |
| - GUARDian wrote:
- What's this, a top ten list? So cliche, right? For real though, I've been doing some thinking and, though likely none of the things on this list will be in Fallout 4, I'm holding onto hope that I can at least see one in a future mod.
#10 Cybernetic Enhancements: By the looks of the E3 video, Androids, or as they're called in the video "Synths", are going to be one of many enemies in FO4. Back in New Vegas, you could purchase implants that only really provided slight buffs, but I believe FO4 could take it one step further. I'm taking about actually replacing a human body part, for a considerable sum of caps of course, with an improved cybernetic version you buy or build off the robotic carcasses of the Synths. Who wouldn't want a robot arm?
#9 Revolutionary War Weapons and Armor: Laser muskets are great and all, but i'll be damned if I don't want to run around the wasteland with a gunpowder musket dressed like Paul Revere shouting "The mutants are coming! The mutants are coming!" You may call it crazy. I call it patriotic.
#8 Mounts: I mean, the Great War couldn't have killed ALL the horses, could it? After all, Fallout 4 is going to have a huge map that will take hours to traverse, not to mention the countless side quest you will no doubt get along the way. I remember there being a ride-able vertibird in the E3 video, but how cool would it be to travel the wastes on the back of a Yao-Guai? And, while we're on the subject of animals...
#7 Alternate Animal Companions: I guess ever since Call of Duty: Ghosts, people could never get over their obsession with dogs in video games (I joke of course). I mean, who wouldn't want to survive the apocalypse with man's best friend? But, there are plenty of other creatures that could work as companions like the mole rat, radscorpion, maybe a Yao Guai... (*cough* *cough* Mind-Controlled Deathclaw *cough* *cough*). Skyrim had an armored troll as an available companion after all.
#6 The Big Apple DLC: While thinking on options for DLC, New York City was the first place to came to mind. A sprawling metropolis that's close enough to Boston, and hasn't been mentioned much if at all in the Fallout lore. Never before have we been given a city this tall with this many buildings to explore, so why not start now?
#5 Weapons from New Vegas: I'll be honest here, I like New Vegas more than I like Fallout 3. You can imagine my disappointment when I saw nothing that New Vegas added in the FO4 E3 video. While, admittedly, New Vegas didn't add too much, I'd love to see the return of some of the sweet weapons New Vegas did have, for example the Hunting Shotgun, .45 Auto Pistol and Submachinegun, and the Grenade Rifle/Launcher.
#4 The Return of Hardcore Mode: Of the few things New Vegas did add however, Hardcore mode was the one that stood out most to me. The mode offered a whole new experience that focused less on "go there, kill that", and more on surviving the harsh wasteland. If they do bring it back, I'd also like to see multiple variants of Hardcore that makes it harder or easier depending on your choice. (Vanilla Hardcore in New Vegas was still a breeze for me. Now Hardcore with DUST, that's more like it). I'd also be interesting to see how that would tie in with creating a settlement, being able to grow your own food and making resource collection all the more important to upgrade your refuge.
#3 Tetris Minigame: Hey, they're adding a bunch of playable minigames on your Pipboy. Why not my favorite puzzle game? (That is, if you even would consider it a puzzle game. I'm not entirely sure what genre Tetris would fall into)
#2 Killable Children: Exhibit A: The Mick and Ralph's crier. Need I say more?
#1 A Co-op Companion System: Bear with me here, I am NOT suggesting multiplayer online deathmatches. Imagine this, a system where you can invite up to three other friends into a world as companions. Each person you invite takes up a companion slot, meaning the rest of the companion slots can be filled up by NPC companions. This way, you can get together a posse of wastelanders to roam the wastes without the game turning into Fallout Online. Sadly, this is probably least likely to be in FO4 than anything else I've listed here.
Well there's ten things I'd like to, but probably wont, see in Fallout 4. What would other features would ya'll like to see in Fallout 4? I agree with everything but well umm, number 7 seems a bit off, i mean like do you really want ride a horse around a Apocalyptic Boston? I dont know it woudn't suit the game for me, but that is your opinion. _________________ - Steam:
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| | | GUARDian
Posts : 518 Join date : 2015-07-06 Age : 26 Location : Austin, Texas
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Wed Jul 29, 2015 5:01 am | |
| - VeteranAlpha96 wrote:
- GUARDian wrote:
- What's this, a top ten list? So cliche, right? For real though, I've been doing some thinking and, though likely none of the things on this list will be in Fallout 4, I'm holding onto hope that I can at least see one in a future mod.
#10 Cybernetic Enhancements: By the looks of the E3 video, Androids, or as they're called in the video "Synths", are going to be one of many enemies in FO4. Back in New Vegas, you could purchase implants that only really provided slight buffs, but I believe FO4 could take it one step further. I'm taking about actually replacing a human body part, for a considerable sum of caps of course, with an improved cybernetic version you buy or build off the robotic carcasses of the Synths. Who wouldn't want a robot arm?
#9 Revolutionary War Weapons and Armor: Laser muskets are great and all, but i'll be damned if I don't want to run around the wasteland with a gunpowder musket dressed like Paul Revere shouting "The mutants are coming! The mutants are coming!" You may call it crazy. I call it patriotic.
#8 Mounts: I mean, the Great War couldn't have killed ALL the horses, could it? After all, Fallout 4 is going to have a huge map that will take hours to traverse, not to mention the countless side quest you will no doubt get along the way. I remember there being a ride-able vertibird in the E3 video, but how cool would it be to travel the wastes on the back of a Yao-Guai? And, while we're on the subject of animals...
#7 Alternate Animal Companions: I guess ever since Call of Duty: Ghosts, people could never get over their obsession with dogs in video games (I joke of course). I mean, who wouldn't want to survive the apocalypse with man's best friend? But, there are plenty of other creatures that could work as companions like the mole rat, radscorpion, maybe a Yao Guai... (*cough* *cough* Mind-Controlled Deathclaw *cough* *cough*). Skyrim had an armored troll as an available companion after all.
#6 The Big Apple DLC: While thinking on options for DLC, New York City was the first place to came to mind. A sprawling metropolis that's close enough to Boston, and hasn't been mentioned much if at all in the Fallout lore. Never before have we been given a city this tall with this many buildings to explore, so why not start now?
#5 Weapons from New Vegas: I'll be honest here, I like New Vegas more than I like Fallout 3. You can imagine my disappointment when I saw nothing that New Vegas added in the FO4 E3 video. While, admittedly, New Vegas didn't add too much, I'd love to see the return of some of the sweet weapons New Vegas did have, for example the Hunting Shotgun, .45 Auto Pistol and Submachinegun, and the Grenade Rifle/Launcher.
#4 The Return of Hardcore Mode: Of the few things New Vegas did add however, Hardcore mode was the one that stood out most to me. The mode offered a whole new experience that focused less on "go there, kill that", and more on surviving the harsh wasteland. If they do bring it back, I'd also like to see multiple variants of Hardcore that makes it harder or easier depending on your choice. (Vanilla Hardcore in New Vegas was still a breeze for me. Now Hardcore with DUST, that's more like it). I'd also be interesting to see how that would tie in with creating a settlement, being able to grow your own food and making resource collection all the more important to upgrade your refuge.
#3 Tetris Minigame: Hey, they're adding a bunch of playable minigames on your Pipboy. Why not my favorite puzzle game? (That is, if you even would consider it a puzzle game. I'm not entirely sure what genre Tetris would fall into)
#2 Killable Children: Exhibit A: The Mick and Ralph's crier. Need I say more?
#1 A Co-op Companion System: Bear with me here, I am NOT suggesting multiplayer online deathmatches. Imagine this, a system where you can invite up to three other friends into a world as companions. Each person you invite takes up a companion slot, meaning the rest of the companion slots can be filled up by NPC companions. This way, you can get together a posse of wastelanders to roam the wastes without the game turning into Fallout Online. Sadly, this is probably least likely to be in FO4 than anything else I've listed here.
Well there's ten things I'd like to, but probably wont, see in Fallout 4. What would other features would ya'll like to see in Fallout 4? I agree with everything but well umm, number 7 seems a bit off, i mean like do you really want ride a horse around a Apocalyptic Boston? I dont know it woudn't suit the game for me, but that is your opinion. A mutated horse maybe? Maybe there's some three headed Clydesdale out in the the wasteland. A boy can dream... |
| | | Gyrard
Posts : 143 Join date : 2015-05-15 Age : 29 Location : California
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Wed Jul 29, 2015 6:53 am | |
| Sorry to burst your bubble, but according to Chris Avellone (A fallout designer) horses are extinct. Gone. Finito. They either died off in the Great War, or died shortly thereafter. He went through great pains to remove any mention of them from Fallout 2 onwards, and rendered parts of the All Roads comic non-canon because of the horses. _________________ "They asked me how well I understood theoretical physics. I said I had a theoretical degree in physics. They said welcome aboard."
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| | | GUARDian
Posts : 518 Join date : 2015-07-06 Age : 26 Location : Austin, Texas
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:02 am | |
| - Gyrard wrote:
- Sorry to burst your bubble, but according to Chris Avellone (A fallout designer) horses are extinct. Gone. Finito. They either died off in the Great War, or died shortly thereafter. He went through great pains to remove any mention of them from Fallout 2 onwards, and rendered parts of the All Roads comic non-canon because of the horses.
Well, ride-able vertibirds it is then. I don't expect anything on this list to actually be in Fallout 4, but it's nice to hold onto the hope. |
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Posts : 650 Join date : 2014-05-09
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:04 am | |
| - GUARDian wrote:
#10 Cybernetic Enhancements: By the looks of the E3 video, Androids, or as they're called in the video "Synths", are going to be one of many enemies in FO4. Back in New Vegas, you could purchase implants that only really provided slight buffs, but I believe FO4 could take it one step further. I'm taking about actually replacing a human body part, for a considerable sum of caps of course, with an improved cybernetic version you buy or build off the robotic carcasses of the Synths. Who wouldn't want a robot arm?
#6 The Big Apple DLC: While thinking on options for DLC, New York City was the first place to came to mind. A sprawling metropolis that's close enough to Boston, and hasn't been mentioned much if at all in the Fallout lore. Never before have we been given a city this tall with this many buildings to explore, so why not start now?
#4 The Return of Hardcore Mode: Of the few things New Vegas did add however, Hardcore mode was the one that stood out most to me. The mode offered a whole new experience that focused less on "go there, kill that", and more on surviving the harsh wasteland. If they do bring it back, I'd also like to see multiple variants of Hardcore that makes it harder or easier depending on your choice. (Vanilla Hardcore in New Vegas was still a breeze for me. Now Hardcore with DUST, that's more like it). I'd also be interesting to see how that would tie in with creating a settlement, being able to grow your own food and making resource collection all the more important to upgrade your refuge.
#2 Killable Children: Exhibit A: The Mick and Ralph's crier. Need I say more?
#1 A Co-op Companion System: Bear with me here, I am NOT suggesting multiplayer online deathmatches.
These, but instead of 5 people for co-op. One person invitable. Replaces your 1 companion slot. 1# More sneaking options, more ways to enter buildings to sneak them. Maybe duct work, etc etc. 2# More NPC on NPC fighting. I mean I can't kill EVERYONE (I kid i totally could and i totally do) Maybe instead of like 2 MAJOR factions. Maybe 7-8 Little ones who duke it out everyonce and awhile. 3# Ways to permantly elimnate a faction. I can't stress this enough, me boone and willow, kicked ceasers front door down, and gave him a thumbs down. AND YET ASSASSIANS still think their 3-5 man crew can kill me? PFFT. Maybe giant quest lines or such that make you stuck with a side, and you can kill off an entire otherr faction? 4# Less normal looking, more weird looking. I wanna see some people with 3 arms. 3 legs, 6 eyes! 27 genitals! It's mother fucking radiation. Only side effect isnt going to be pilling off skin and losing ur hair. 5# Become a ghoulified after alot of radiation exposure, everyone would start to hate/attack you. Be awesome to see. _________________ I came here to make house mods and chew bubble gum... And I'm all out of bubble gum. |
| | | starwarsfan101
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| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:05 am | |
| You #1 is the best idea i ever heard _________________ |
| | | qanakin
Posts : 217 Join date : 2015-07-04 Age : 26 Location : New York
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:08 am | |
| I think Cybernetic Enhancements would be cool to see in Fallout 4. Also a rideable vertibird would be amazing aswell. Also the Co-op thing, I think it'll be kinda cool to have another person there with you on your travels. _________________ "If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way."
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| | | Trash_Boat
Posts : 39 Join date : 2015-01-11
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Fri Jul 31, 2015 3:52 am | |
| - VeteranAlpha96 wrote:
- GUARDian wrote:
- What's this, a top ten list? So cliche, right? For real though, I've been doing some thinking and, though likely none of the things on this list will be in Fallout 4, I'm holding onto hope that I can at least see one in a future mod.
#10 Cybernetic Enhancements: By the looks of the E3 video, Androids, or as they're called in the video "Synths", are going to be one of many enemies in FO4. Back in New Vegas, you could purchase implants that only really provided slight buffs, but I believe FO4 could take it one step further. I'm taking about actually replacing a human body part, for a considerable sum of caps of course, with an improved cybernetic version you buy or build off the robotic carcasses of the Synths. Who wouldn't want a robot arm?
#9 Revolutionary War Weapons and Armor: Laser muskets are great and all, but i'll be damned if I don't want to run around the wasteland with a gunpowder musket dressed like Paul Revere shouting "The mutants are coming! The mutants are coming!" You may call it crazy. I call it patriotic.
#8 Mounts: I mean, the Great War couldn't have killed ALL the horses, could it? After all, Fallout 4 is going to have a huge map that will take hours to traverse, not to mention the countless side quest you will no doubt get along the way. I remember there being a ride-able vertibird in the E3 video, but how cool would it be to travel the wastes on the back of a Yao-Guai? And, while we're on the subject of animals...
#7 Alternate Animal Companions: I guess ever since Call of Duty: Ghosts, people could never get over their obsession with dogs in video games (I joke of course). I mean, who wouldn't want to survive the apocalypse with man's best friend? But, there are plenty of other creatures that could work as companions like the mole rat, radscorpion, maybe a Yao Guai... (*cough* *cough* Mind-Controlled Deathclaw *cough* *cough*). Skyrim had an armored troll as an available companion after all.
#6 The Big Apple DLC: While thinking on options for DLC, New York City was the first place to came to mind. A sprawling metropolis that's close enough to Boston, and hasn't been mentioned much if at all in the Fallout lore. Never before have we been given a city this tall with this many buildings to explore, so why not start now?
#5 Weapons from New Vegas: I'll be honest here, I like New Vegas more than I like Fallout 3. You can imagine my disappointment when I saw nothing that New Vegas added in the FO4 E3 video. While, admittedly, New Vegas didn't add too much, I'd love to see the return of some of the sweet weapons New Vegas did have, for example the Hunting Shotgun, .45 Auto Pistol and Submachinegun, and the Grenade Rifle/Launcher.
#4 The Return of Hardcore Mode: Of the few things New Vegas did add however, Hardcore mode was the one that stood out most to me. The mode offered a whole new experience that focused less on "go there, kill that", and more on surviving the harsh wasteland. If they do bring it back, I'd also like to see multiple variants of Hardcore that makes it harder or easier depending on your choice. (Vanilla Hardcore in New Vegas was still a breeze for me. Now Hardcore with DUST, that's more like it). I'd also be interesting to see how that would tie in with creating a settlement, being able to grow your own food and making resource collection all the more important to upgrade your refuge.
#3 Tetris Minigame: Hey, they're adding a bunch of playable minigames on your Pipboy. Why not my favorite puzzle game? (That is, if you even would consider it a puzzle game. I'm not entirely sure what genre Tetris would fall into)
#2 Killable Children: Exhibit A: The Mick and Ralph's crier. Need I say more?
#1 A Co-op Companion System: Bear with me here, I am NOT suggesting multiplayer online deathmatches. Imagine this, a system where you can invite up to three other friends into a world as companions. Each person you invite takes up a companion slot, meaning the rest of the companion slots can be filled up by NPC companions. This way, you can get together a posse of wastelanders to roam the wastes without the game turning into Fallout Online. Sadly, this is probably least likely to be in FO4 than anything else I've listed here.
Well there's ten things I'd like to, but probably wont, see in Fallout 4. What would other features would ya'll like to see in Fallout 4? I agree with everything but well umm, number 7 seems a bit off, i mean like do you really want ride a horse around a Apocalyptic Boston? I dont know it woudn't suit the game for me, but that is your opinion. imagine riding an albino deathclaw though, this idea actually sounds awesome to me! |
| | | VATROU
Posts : 147 Join date : 2015-04-12
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Fri Jul 31, 2015 4:38 am | |
| - Gyrard wrote:
- Sorry to burst your bubble, but according to Chris Avellone (A fallout designer) horses are extinct. Gone. Finito. They either died off in the Great War, or died shortly thereafter. He went through great pains to remove any mention of them from Fallout 2 onwards, and rendered parts of the All Roads comic non-canon because of the horses.
As much as I respect Chris Avellone. Fallout belongs to Bethesda now, and they have already Retconed the Lore about FEV, Horses not being extinct isn't out of the question. Though I prefer the idea of Mutated Mounts, perhaps Owl Horses Art by znodden _________________ Check out my Fallout Alaska Fan Lore Master Thread 2, pop in, leave a suggestion, or simply comment. Why is it called a Master Thread? Well because it's where all my updates will go first. Like Fallout Fan Fiction!? Check out Explorers of the New World Updated regularly. It's about Alaska and the Wackiness that ensues therein. |
| | | MilSchwitz
Posts : 5 Join date : 2015-07-31 Age : 26 Location : Sacramento, California
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Fri Jul 31, 2015 4:50 am | |
| A high-quality explosive expansion, complete with different types and calibers of mortars and SAM missiles.
Also, a decent vehicle expansion, mainly with military vehicles, such as armored cars, tanks, IFVs, mobile artillery, etc. |
| | | John_570
Posts : 215 Join date : 2015-07-02 Location : FL, US
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Fri Jul 31, 2015 5:11 am | |
| I want the weapon attachments to be able to be detached or reattached. |
| | | farts30
Posts : 132 Join date : 2015-06-06 Location : Slowdetha TX
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Fri Jul 31, 2015 8:39 am | |
| [quote="VATROU"] - Gyrard wrote:
- Sorry to burst your bubble, but according to Chris Avellone (A fallout designer) horses are extinct. Gone. Finito. They either died off in the Great War, or died shortly thereafter. He went through great pains to remove any mention of them from Fallout 2 onwards, and rendered parts of the All Roads comic non-canon because of the horses.
As much as I respect Chris Avellone. Fallout belongs to Bethesda now, and they have already Retconed the Lore about FEV, Horses not being extinct isn't out of the question. Though I prefer the idea of Mutated Mounts, perhaps Owl Horses Didn't deathclaws go extinct in the first fallout? _________________ All the parties are formed. All the gangs are born. The Beast has been chosen. Who is going to win in the end? We'll set fire to the shore. We'll set fire to the sea. We'll set fire to the meadow. We'll bring this whole world to it's knees.
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| | | VATROU
Posts : 147 Join date : 2015-04-12
| Subject: Re: 10 Things I'd Love to See in Fallout Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:24 pm | |
| - farts30 wrote:
- VATROU wrote:
- Gyrard wrote:
- Sorry to burst your bubble, but according to Chris Avellone (A fallout designer) horses are extinct. Gone. Finito. They either died off in the Great War, or died shortly thereafter. He went through great pains to remove any mention of them from Fallout 2 onwards, and rendered parts of the All Roads comic non-canon because of the horses.
As much as I respect Chris Avellone. Fallout belongs to Bethesda now, and they have already Retconed the Lore about FEV, Horses not being extinct isn't out of the question. Though I prefer the idea of Mutated Mounts, perhaps Owl Horses
Didn't deathclaws go extinct in the first fallout?
The only creatures that went extinct to my Knowledge and this is Pre Bethesda. Was Wanamingos in Fallout 2, and Intelligent Deathclaws, in 2 and Tactics? I believe. They're a slight variation, Fallout 2 Int Deathclaws, were made by the Enclave, Hairy Deathcaws (Which were also intelligent) in Tactics were a Mutation? I can't really remember the details, but no. Regular Deathclaws are not extinct. So far no Intelligent Deathclaws have been present in either F3 or NV. _________________ Check out my Fallout Alaska Fan Lore Master Thread 2, pop in, leave a suggestion, or simply comment. Why is it called a Master Thread? Well because it's where all my updates will go first. Like Fallout Fan Fiction!? Check out Explorers of the New World Updated regularly. It's about Alaska and the Wackiness that ensues therein. |
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