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<p><strong>Pete Hines</strong> has been <a href="http://spong.com/detail/editorial.jsp?e ... id=&page=3" target="_self">interviewed</a> by the rather oddly named <a href="http://spong.com/" target="_self">Spong</a>. Here's the good part:</p><blockquote><p><em><span class="postbody"><span>POnG</span>: From that description, it strikes me that there's maybe similarities with what Irrational are trying to do with Bioshock.
<span>Pete Hines</span>: Mmmmmm, not really…
maybe a little, but only in as much as any role-playing game is going
to be similar in certain ways to any other role-playing game. What
you're going to see from us in Fallout 3 is going to be pretty
different though.
<span>SPOnG</span>: In terms of resurrecting that late 1990s classic though?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: Yeah, but again, what Fallout 3 does in terms of theme and tone and setting is very different.
(...)
<span>SPOnG</span>: One of the things that
crops up a lot in reviews and discussions of about Fallout is that a
lot of the fans like the about Fallout humour. What does this mean to
you?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: Well, Todd Howard
(Executive Producer at Bethesda) has talked a little about this. We're
not big fans of jokes… developers that try to tell jokes, it tends not
to work very well. You know, the humour in Fallout 3 is that you can
get a weapon and blow a guy to a bloody mess, then when you pull up
your interface, you see a little smiling cartoon character holding his
thumb up. Like that's funny… funny not in terms of jokes or winks at
the camera and such…
<span>SPOnG</span>: So, more like Terminator style humour?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: Yeah, exactly, that sort of stuff. It's just on how you present the game and the content and the setting.
<span>SPOnG</span>: And the setting is East Coast USA right?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: I dunno if we've said, have we? There's a lot of rumour and speculation swirling about out there! [laughs]
<span>SPOnG</span>: Is it fair to say it will be released on PC, PS3 and 360?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: No, not fair to say. We haven't announced any platforms yet.</span></em>
</p></blockquote><p>Spotted @ <a href="http://www.nma-fallout.com">No Mutants Allowed</a></p>
<p><strong>Pete Hines</strong> has been <a href="http://spong.com/detail/editorial.jsp?e ... id=&page=3" target="_self">interviewed</a> by the rather oddly named <a href="http://spong.com/" target="_self">Spong</a>. Here's the good part:</p><blockquote><p><em><span class="postbody"><span>POnG</span>: From that description, it strikes me that there's maybe similarities with what Irrational are trying to do with Bioshock.
<span>Pete Hines</span>: Mmmmmm, not really…
maybe a little, but only in as much as any role-playing game is going
to be similar in certain ways to any other role-playing game. What
you're going to see from us in Fallout 3 is going to be pretty
different though.
<span>SPOnG</span>: In terms of resurrecting that late 1990s classic though?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: Yeah, but again, what Fallout 3 does in terms of theme and tone and setting is very different.
(...)
<span>SPOnG</span>: One of the things that
crops up a lot in reviews and discussions of about Fallout is that a
lot of the fans like the about Fallout humour. What does this mean to
you?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: Well, Todd Howard
(Executive Producer at Bethesda) has talked a little about this. We're
not big fans of jokes… developers that try to tell jokes, it tends not
to work very well. You know, the humour in Fallout 3 is that you can
get a weapon and blow a guy to a bloody mess, then when you pull up
your interface, you see a little smiling cartoon character holding his
thumb up. Like that's funny… funny not in terms of jokes or winks at
the camera and such…
<span>SPOnG</span>: So, more like Terminator style humour?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: Yeah, exactly, that sort of stuff. It's just on how you present the game and the content and the setting.
<span>SPOnG</span>: And the setting is East Coast USA right?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: I dunno if we've said, have we? There's a lot of rumour and speculation swirling about out there! [laughs]
<span>SPOnG</span>: Is it fair to say it will be released on PC, PS3 and 360?
<span>Pete Hines</span>: No, not fair to say. We haven't announced any platforms yet.</span></em>
</p></blockquote><p>Spotted @ <a href="http://www.nma-fallout.com">No Mutants Allowed</a></p>
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I'm issuing a fatwa on Pete Hines as we speak.
(1) "Fallout 3 will be a lot different from other games."
(2) "Fallout 3 will be a lot different from the other Fallout games."
I'm hoping it's the former, not the latter.
This answer can mean either of two things:King of Creation wrote:<span>SPOnG</span>: In terms of resurrecting that late 1990s classic though?
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<span>Pete Hines</span>: Yeah, but again, what Fallout 3 does in terms of theme and tone and setting is very different.
(1) "Fallout 3 will be a lot different from other games."
(2) "Fallout 3 will be a lot different from the other Fallout games."
I'm hoping it's the former, not the latter.
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I thought the same thing at first, but after reading it again, I think it was a comparison with Bioshock, which basically means that he said absolutely nothing. In fact it seems he repeated some what we had already heard, giving us yet another pointless interview from Beth$oft.This answer can mean either of two things:
(1) "Fallout 3 will be a lot different from other games."
(2) "Fallout 3 will be a lot different from the other Fallout games."
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Fucking shit I hate these guys. Is bloody mess and this imaginary scene of pipboy giving thumbs up for killing somebody all those MORONS can think of when asked about Fallout?? Bloody mess was lame and added nothing. And does anyone recall the pipboy EVER giving thumbs up for blowing a guy's head off? In any of the games? Why don't they just call it Fallout: GTA edition.
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You guys. Maybe they're making it only for PC! :chuckle:
Ya know, he is *only* the PR guy. He may not really have a fucking clue about what the game looks like, and was probably only shown a few concept art pieces.Mad Max RW wrote:Fucking shit I hate these guys. Is bloody mess and this imaginary scene of pipboy giving thumbs up for killing somebody all those MORONS can think of when asked about Fallout?? Bloody mess was lame and added nothing. And does anyone recall the pipboy EVER giving thumbs up for blowing a guy's head off? In any of the games? Why don't they just call it Fallout: GTA edition.
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I never really thought Fallout had much humor. If there was any (at least in the original game) it was alot more subtle. Getting a thumbs up for shooting someone is just not funny in any way at all.
A twelve year old might find it funny.
A twelve year old might find it funny.
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exactly.Mad Max RW wrote:does anyone recall the pipboy EVER giving thumbs up for blowing a guy's head off? In any of the games?
Or maybe he meant that vaultboy was funny in the (unrelated to killing) graphics and you could see these graphics going to the char screen? Whatever..
The whole vaultboy/charscreen/GUI thing was great and humorous. The contrast between the cheerful, funny pictures (and messages in the textbox) and the bleak, violent game world is one of the things that make F a classic.
I think that's more what was implied, but PRCON 3, people...Or maybe he meant that vaultboy was funny in the (unrelated to killing) graphics and you could see these graphics going to the char screen? Whatever..
Anyway, what exactly are the PRCON levels? I've seen PRCON 4 and 3, but I haven't a clue what the others are.
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Pete Hines and the rest of the Bethesda mouths are a bunch of morons. To understand Fallout you have to understand it's an interpretation of a bunch of things. They've gotta see and understand (and enjoy, not just watch because it's their job) movies like Dr. Strangelove, Brazil, Mad Max, Road Warrior, Atomic Cafe, A Boy and His Dog, along with early Cold War era stuff like duck and cover, the future world of 1980 and that sorta shit. What we're getting instead is an interpretation of an interpretation. And that's bogus. Fallout felt authentic somehow. We're better off with some bored teenager in Poland making a Fallout TC out of Morrowind.
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Right on, which is why statements like this kill me :Mad Max RW wrote:Pete Hines and the rest of the Bethesda mouths are a bunch of morons. To understand Fallout you have to understand it's an interpretation of a bunch of things. They've gotta see and understand (and enjoy, not just watch because it's their job) movies like Dr. Strangelove, Brazil, Mad Max, Road Warrior, Atomic Cafe, A Boy and His Dog, along with early Cold War era stuff like duck and cover, the future world of 1980 and that sorta shit. What we're getting instead is an interpretation of an interpretation. And that's bogus. Fallout felt authentic somehow. We're better off with some bored teenager in Poland making a Fallout TC out of Morrowind.
That's fantastic, except for one small detail - you didn't develop them. And it's not just the finished product, but the process itself that defines the development of the previous titles. And Oblivion isn't going to give you the background necessary - it includes the titles you mentioned Max, as well as more.
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Pete's so mired in his own bullshit, here's hoping he chokes on it.
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