FO3 the prequel?
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FO3 the prequel?
Well I always thought it would be interesting to learn about the wasteland before like say right when the first vaults were opened. Along the times Harold was talking about (Interesting sidenote for an NPC: Young Harold! He could hire you out as one of the many caravan guards that you needed to make a deal back then) when the first vaults were opening. You could see interesting wreckage of the Last War (Not useable, don't want people running around with hover-tanks or whatever the hell they used to knock the snot out of eachother in the annexed Canada) and see the sights. Get mutated! Encounter the first signs of the super mutant threat! Pick up a slightly higher level of tech than the other Fallout games! Of course I could just be wrong-headed about this and needing more sleep but it might be an interesting idea. Any thoughts?
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It would be called Fallout Zero.
Otherwise, good idea. There are quite a few unanswered questions about the beginning, but there would have to be a new enemy, because i don't think mutants are going to cut it. Of course, then again, maybe someone could figure something out. There will have to be plenty of well-armed raiders. (Like in the BoS reports.)
Kinda like Zork Zero, right?
(Not sure if there was a Zork Zero, but if there wasn't there probably should have been one.)
It would be called Fallout Zero.
Otherwise, good idea. There are quite a few unanswered questions about the beginning, but there would have to be a new enemy, because i don't think mutants are going to cut it. Of course, then again, maybe someone could figure something out. There will have to be plenty of well-armed raiders. (Like in the BoS reports.)
Kinda like Zork Zero, right?
(Not sure if there was a Zork Zero, but if there wasn't there probably should have been one.)
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Well, like I said in an earlier post, making a prequel is hard to do without screwing up continuity. I think the Deathclaws in FOT, who could talk despite that talking deathclaws didn't exist until the Enclave made them long after Fallout Tactics takes place, is a prime example of a big continuity error.Kashluk wrote:Fun... Maybe for a time, but then it would get boring because you'd know the future and the game propably starts repeating itself after a while.
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But not an error you'd make if you knew Fallout well enough. With a prequel you could avoid the advanced technology and civilization that made Fallout 2, and you could present an actual wasteland. The "wasteland" in Fallout 2 was a bit lacking.Saint_Proverbius wrote: I think the Deathclaws in FOT, who could talk despite that talking deathclaws didn't exist until the Enclave made them long after Fallout Tactics takes place, is a prime example of a big continuity error.
I didn't know FO:T took place before FO2!!! 8OSaint_Proverbius wrote:Well, like I said in an earlier post, making a prequel is hard to do without screwing up continuity. I think the Deathclaws in FOT, who could talk despite that talking deathclaws didn't exist until the Enclave made them long after Fallout Tactics takes place, is a prime example of a big continuity error.Kashluk wrote:Fun... Maybe for a time, but then it would get boring because you'd know the future and the game propably starts repeating itself after a while.
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it would be kinda cool, but it would get pretty repeditive...
once the bombs are dropped you either get cooked or spend your life in a vault (hopefully not the one with only men :x )
but it is almost predictable that you will end up in vault13, pretty much no question.
ect, ect..
but it might be fun to play the first time!
once the bombs are dropped you either get cooked or spend your life in a vault (hopefully not the one with only men :x )
but it is almost predictable that you will end up in vault13, pretty much no question.
ect, ect..
but it might be fun to play the first time!
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Might be intresting as a sort of intro/training.
Mabye set pre-war or something and your actions they're decide certain stuff in the future (mabye if you leave a microwave door open, or decide to mabye talk to someone and stop them from noticing a small red warning light.)it could either alter terrain slightly (radiation count, amount of people/items/enemys) and also mabye decide some perks about your charecter. Like if you play a game of darts, in the future your charecter gains +10% on throwing.
It could end with a warning bell going off and you have to rush for a vault, then flashes up fallout 3 and the proper game starts.
Mabye set pre-war or something and your actions they're decide certain stuff in the future (mabye if you leave a microwave door open, or decide to mabye talk to someone and stop them from noticing a small red warning light.)it could either alter terrain slightly (radiation count, amount of people/items/enemys) and also mabye decide some perks about your charecter. Like if you play a game of darts, in the future your charecter gains +10% on throwing.
It could end with a warning bell going off and you have to rush for a vault, then flashes up fallout 3 and the proper game starts.