Just browsing around the internet and I find this interview. Looks like it's fairly new, but you guys probably already caught it. I'd hate to work at Gamespy, I'd have to buttkiss to some spin doctors.
Check out the second page. They talk about anal retentive hardcore fans. This is almost looking like partisan politics.
If PC gamers are as whiny and hard to please as these guys make them out to be, then these guys will love console gamers who don't care about stupid little things like plot and continuity.
I'm not sure if console gamers are going to be as complacent as these guys hope, though.
It looks like there's a ray of hope though, check this out:
That means the Fallout name will probably only be raped once.Chuck Cuevas: Internally to Interplay, that game was always called Tactics -- Fallout Tactics -- and not Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel. But to the public, after we announced this game, we got some responses asking if this was the same game and there was a bit of confusion. In retrospect we understand that. But "Brotherhood of Steel" still fits the theme of the game better than any other title. And like you're seeing in Dark Alliance ... it's less and less being called Baldur's Gate, and more and more being called Dark Alliance II. So we hope to do the same thing, build the brand off of Fallout and call it Brotherhood of Steel 2, 3, 5, 10, however many we end up doing. And the name "Fallout" will stay with the PC versions. We're only splitting off part of it for us, and bringing that world to console.