Some times I feel like punching a wall...
Some times I feel like punching a wall...
I'm currently involved in an argument about the kinds of technology that would be available to the United States in the Fallout Universe in 2077:
http://forums.interplay.com/viewtopic.p ... 6ae9eded69
Anyway since this is a fairly hardcore sight I wondered whether you could provide me with some in-game screen shot showing how old fashioned the technology was. He seems to think it was modern technology with a 1950's style that is obviously wrong.
I just need proof please because I don't know how to upload screenshots.
http://forums.interplay.com/viewtopic.p ... 6ae9eded69
Anyway since this is a fairly hardcore sight I wondered whether you could provide me with some in-game screen shot showing how old fashioned the technology was. He seems to think it was modern technology with a 1950's style that is obviously wrong.
I just need proof please because I don't know how to upload screenshots.
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It is just plain different from our "modern" technology. It looks different, it is designed differently. It is a mismash of different elements. Trying to fit it in with our timeline is just wrong.
The Cold War worked out differently in Fallout, long range missiles weren't developed (the nuke drops were from planes).
The Cold War worked out differently in Fallout, long range missiles weren't developed (the nuke drops were from planes).
I believe we had a sort-like conversation a while ago on the Yurop forum. Sadly the point didn' t seem to get past some of them.
Fallout technology is indeed what people in the 50' s would think what it would be like in the future, but still based on current technology available at that time. The PiPboy is the clearest example of them all and easy to come by (the pictures from it that is). The PiPboy was suppossed to be a recent invention in the FO universe, still it is lampbased. Clearly an example of how it works.
Fallout technology is indeed what people in the 50' s would think what it would be like in the future, but still based on current technology available at that time. The PiPboy is the clearest example of them all and easy to come by (the pictures from it that is). The PiPboy was suppossed to be a recent invention in the FO universe, still it is lampbased. Clearly an example of how it works.
He who keeps the old akindled and adds new knowledge is fit to be a teacher.
Fallout is a '50s wet dream of what the future would look like, with bombs dropped on it. By definition, it is a '50s retro-future, which means it's an idealistic version of what most people in the '50s thought the future would look like (the atomic family, Mr. Handy, robot maids, miniguns, and all that - but no cyberware, microchips, bizarre super machine guns, etc.) Saying it's what we think 2077 will be like right now, with a '50s stylization, is just plain wrong.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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All is not lost! The goblins have many enem...Genghis01 wrote:Exactly we seem to almost all of us agree on that but the problem comes when they are the only people BIS are listening too.
I think that more of the hardcore fans should post on the BIS forum since it seems it's the only one that JE seems to posting on.
Er...sorry, wrong script. :oops:
JES does read other forums, so what's being said here, at NMA, etc., isn't going to waste. However, from what little time I spend on the IPLY forums he doesn't seem to take too much interest in what the more hardcore fans think and does seem to listen more to the mealy-mouthed fanboys. That's a concern.
However, posting on the IPLY forums doesn't do much good. There have been crackdowns directed against the more vocal members of the community, and in general I don't think "we" would make much of a splash. This is not to mention that posting on the IPLY forums is hazardous to one's intellect. That place can liquify your intellect pretty damned quickly. (Then again, what do you expect? The average age of posters there seems to be quite low.)
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They did that sort of thing in Fallout 2, so who knows?spyder07 wrote:Does JES really want suggestions on a game from 12 year olds who have played the game once? Think of the backlash he'll get if this game isn't good. He's libable to be burned at the stake.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.