Now just hold on a minute, this is awfully detailed for a damned nokia 3000 series phone! I don't remember them being in color.
Now just hold on a minute, this is awfully detailed for a damned nokia 3000 series phone! I don't remember them being in color.
It was ahead of its time so yeah canonNow just hold on a minute, this is awfully detailed for a damned nokia 3000 series phone! I don't remember them being in color.
Mmm, I do not think so.It was ahead of its time so yeah canon
No frfr look it even has Roger Maxson from FO1Mmm, I do not think so.
I heard somewhere it was space aliens.Bit of a nitpick over people saying the Chinese launched the nukes, FO2's intro states.
Despite claims in the fallout bible that war was taking place on the mainland, this contradicts the various pre-war 'last ditch' weapons of America such as FEV and various mutants and the like. I mean if you're winning the damned war you don't resort to immoral experimentation on your own troops.
So as of FO2, we have no clue who launched the nukes, with there being no real mystery because it doesn't matter who did.
That is from Mothership Zeta DLC from FO3. It's...Questionable but amusing.I heard somewhere it was space aliens.
Still not buying it, I think it's some sort of fanfiction game?No frfr look it even has Roger Maxson from FO1
Was it necessary?New Thread Made For the Particular Topic of Bethesda versus Interplay/Obsidian Game World Design in Fallout That Has Been Going On For Ten Pages...
Fallout - Perpetual Debate of Bethesda Versus Interplay/Obsidian Fallout World Design
One thing which breaks my immersion is that settlements attract nameless NPC's who never actually show up in the wasteland. Like what? Are these people living in the sewers or the aether or something? It would've been neat if without settlements they wander around doing generic scavenger stuff...www.the-sietch.com
Better than one megathread where everything is crammed together.Was it necessary?
Takes place a year after New Vegas, an Neutral-Evil Courier accomplished a "House Always Wins" ending. During the anniversary celebration of independent New Vegas a major city in the NCR ends up getting nuked, NCR Senators accuses Robert House of the bombing and gears up the NCR for a potential retaliation and full on invasion that makes the Mojave Campaign look like a joke.
Robert House sends Courier 6 over to de-escalate the situation with the NCR and buy him sometime. House is confident that with his Securitrons he can beat an NCR invasion but it would be a pyrrhic victory resulting in him loosing too many Securitrons to keep Vegas secure and thusly give him a massive setback. He uses Victor to recruit a "B Team" across New Vegas to conduct a series of missions for him that will keep Vegas secure with the end goal being the completion of a rocket (which is almost done by the time the campaign starts) that launches into space, the rocket upon reaching space deploys its package which is seven orbital weapon satellites and a mobile fabricator capable of rearming and maintaining the satellites indefinitely with the space debris in Earth's orbit.
The missions will be a series of quests involving: gathering key components, eliminating threats, protecting objects or individuals necessary for the launch of the space rocket. The name of the weapon satellite project launch will be called "Project SECURITAS", a series of orbital weapons that will provide coverage of New Vegas and be capable of annihilating any armies that march to Vegas in mere minutes.
I figured narratively that House would have made substantial progress in his space program but because of the NCR he has to switch to weaponizing it because War..war never changesScooby? For Super Mutants you can use Ogres. Depending on the edition of D+D...well if it was First or even Second edition I would say grab a copy of Gamma World 1-3rd edition and looks at the tools and weapons there.
The Mojave Wasteland with a Death Machine? Nope, nope, nope, oh HELL NO!
Time to give Fallout back to Chris Avellone and random fanfic writers.
Of course people eat and there is farming even in podunk towns going by every fallout since 1.Here is a strange question but...where are the clothes coming from? The Pre war stocks should have been destroyed, used, or wrecked after 200 years. The only material left is leather. Flax, wool, and cotton require farms to get from and well so far we have seen no large scale growing of cotton, flax or even keeping sheep.
Rad Storms are kind of a East Coast phenomenon.You know you could steal the idea of the doom dice from Mork Borg. Every day you roll a dice and depending on how severe the dice you want to use...from D100 to D2, every time a natural 1 pops up you can have a rad storm hit the area.