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Navarro

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The NV one is good, but not really as ambitious as the FO4 one which is basically an attempt to do a DLC-sized thing for the Enclave. Basically you make up with the NCR and fight unreconstructed genocidal types. I haven't played any of the FO3 Enclave mods.
 

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The NV one is good, but not really as ambitious as the FO4 one which is basically an attempt to do a DLC-sized thing for the Enclave. Basically you make up with the NCR and fight unreconstructed genocidal types. I haven't played any of the FO3 Enclave mods.
I wish the 4 one was completed.
I wanna play them in all f them
 

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I mean, Ghost of Tsushima is a really good story, if there isn't much choices in the game.
Exactly. A good RPG is characterized by the amount of freedom it gives the player(s). Stories tend to railroad that, and that makes it extremely hard to make a good story in an RPG outside of the incidental one and why being the Game/Dungeon Master is fucking hard.
 

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Fallout London trailer dropped.



From the Video Description:

Fallout: London is a DLC-sized mod for Bethesda’s Fallout 4. As a continuation of the base game, the mod will allow the player to visit the previously unexplored post-apocalyptic environment of London. As a divergence from previous official titles in the series, Fallout: London is not set in America. Visiting a totally new setting allows for us to explore totally new cultures which have not homogenized with their American counterparts. It also allows us to explore pre-war European history, and the effects the Resource Wars had on the class structured society of pre-war Britain.
 

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Fallout London trailer dropped.



From the Video Description:

Fallout: London is a DLC-sized mod for Bethesda’s Fallout 4. As a continuation of the base game, the mod will allow the player to visit the previously unexplored post-apocalyptic environment of London. As a divergence from previous official titles in the series, Fallout: London is not set in America. Visiting a totally new setting allows for us to explore totally new cultures which have not homogenized with their American counterparts. It also allows us to explore pre-war European history, and the effects the Resource Wars had on the class structured society of pre-war Britain.



That mod does look pretty awesome, I just hope the remake of Fallout 2 doesn't crash and burn.
 

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Fallout London trailer dropped.



From the Video Description:

Fallout: London is a DLC-sized mod for Bethesda’s Fallout 4. As a continuation of the base game, the mod will allow the player to visit the previously unexplored post-apocalyptic environment of London. As a divergence from previous official titles in the series, Fallout: London is not set in America. Visiting a totally new setting allows for us to explore totally new cultures which have not homogenized with their American counterparts. It also allows us to explore pre-war European history, and the effects the Resource Wars had on the class structured society of pre-war Britain.


Looks very solid, and I'm not getting any of the negative gut impressions I was getting with frontier. And a release date of next year is promising.

I've used a few of the weapons from this mod, and from Fallout Miami (lots of the bigger mods have been releasing bits like that ahead of time, for....beta testing? I dunno the plan is), and they've been pretty solid, if a bit boring. I guess the plan is that the solo survivor brings all the really fun stuff with them.
 

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For the 25th! Anniversary of Fallout, Feargus Urquhart, who helped develop the original games and worked with Obsidian Entertainment since then which made Fallout: New Vegas stated that:

Dual Shockers said:
When asked about whether Obsidian would welcome the opportunity to work on a new Fallout game, Urquhart responded assertively. "Of course, if we ever got the opportunity to make another Fallout game, we'd make it. There's not even a question of whether or not we would do it, it's just 'Will the opportunity arise?'" he said. "I hung around at Interplay for probably an extra year because I wanted to work on Fallout more. I love Fallout."

Even though Obsidian has its own projects going on, considering the glacial pace of Bethesda releasing new Fallout and Elder Scrolls IP... this would probably be a good development unless we want the equally glacially improving Fallout 76 to be the game to play for another decade or so. :p

 

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For the 25th! Anniversary of Fallout, Feargus Urquhart, who helped develop the original games and worked with Obsidian Entertainment since then which made Fallout: New Vegas stated that:



Even though Obsidian has its own projects going on, considering the glacial pace of Bethesda releasing new Fallout and Elder Scrolls IP... this would probably be a good development unless we want the equally glacially improving Fallout 76 to be the game to play for another decade or so. :p

New Vegas 2 when?
 

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New Vegas 2 when?

Well, Avellone's not working for them anymore, so it might be good. Though given how Bethesda has been trying to avoid doing direct sequels I doubt we'll actually get New Vegas 2 even if they gave obsidian another crack at it.
 

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