Also killing Preston’s great great grandparents 200 years before he can be born would be a huge bonus.<<<
Also killing Preston’s great great grandparents 200 years before he can be born would be a huge bonus.<<<
You do realize that charizard cooks itself, yes?
Can’t find a source for that established lore. Care to link one?
This will go over your heads because as soon as race enters the picture, Deadspinners go full on Maganiac, but birth certificates have the names of both parents. Passports don’t. It’s pretty simple.
The Midwest is absolutely a possibility and I was hoping F5 would be post-war Chicago. The Midwest was the entire basis of the semi-canon Fallout Tactics and both F3 and FNV reference Illinois and specifically the Chicago area. Lyons and group are the second group to end up trying to go to D.C. (the first group is…
so like the base building, resource gathering kind of survival game? like ark survival? id be down for that as long as they nail performance and optimization. oh! and keep the chinese farmers off the servers! they were so annoying in ark. caused lag and griefed players like there was no tomorrow!
Released: 1971
Weird... I mean, in a way. But it’s not like it’s NOT lore friendly since vaults and the resource wars were not a thing until the 2050's.
My only concern is the cliche the song now has to it after Alien: Covenant. It’s a good song, but has already been pulled off as a “Pre-Scenario””Get Ready” already.
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IMHO I think the music works great. Plus, music from the 70's is still ancient history for most of the kids who are going to play this game anyway.
Not announcement trailers, but awesome in their own right (and they were the only ones lacking up there):
YUP! The confluence of events necessary to get that song even remotely conceived of (let alone actually written) are just too ridiculous, even for fiction...
I enjoyed the music. ‘The Wanderer’ song from the Fallout 4 trailer was from 1961. ‘Country roads’ from the 70's and seems like a good fit.
So you mean Star Trek Online then. That was a hub-centric MMO that works but it still didn’t interest me sadly.
I had the same thought. The world never made it to john denver times.
I think it just means Vault 76 is in West Virginia a la the IRL vault they built under the Green Brier for Congress in the event of nuclear war.
I laughed when Humble sent me a email asking me to resub because the big reveal for the month was Destiny 2. Yeah... already bought it at $60 when it came out like a moron and played maybe 8 hours before I decided the game had no purpose or soul to it.
wait. you mean it was THAT guy? WTF valve!
This is why I called it “slightly better than half life 3 soon.” Half life 3 soon would be it will never happen. The Greenlight thing shows that they WILL act but it may be hilariously late and not that impactful.
At the rate Valve has moved to revamp Steam so it isn’t a shitshow? Slightly better than Half Life 3 soon. (They did remove Steam Greenlight afterall)
“The broader conversation about Steam’s content policies is one that we’ll be addressing soon,”
Is ‘soon’ like, real world soon or Half-life 3 soon?