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A Fallout sequel doesn't have to be 'too futuristic'. I seriously doubt the developers would want it that way either. Developed areas like San Fran, NCR can be... dealt with. If you can come up with a great idea for a prequel, then why not, but I'd much rather like the story to continue.
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What about Fallout Australia?
- Steve Irwin special encounters aside
That would be the ultimate irony
The only problem with cross-country missions would be the travelling between them
Unless it can be done in a plausible way it has to remain static
- Steve Irwin special encounters aside
That would be the ultimate irony
The only problem with cross-country missions would be the travelling between them
Unless it can be done in a plausible way it has to remain static
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Amazingly, this is what happened with America's first Constitution, titled "The Articles of Confederation." Every state was to have its own money, but they scraped that idea and went with the Constitution we all know and love. And, BTW, since the BOS would be able to kick anyone's ass (demonstrated in FO:T), I would think that they would force everyone to use Brotherhood Scrip.
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what about a pure trading system, scrap money completely, and make it so only trading is used, think about it, having cash in FO2 made the game incredibly inbalanced, you were able to get some 40,000+ near the end of the game, which is just plain stupid
whatever you can carry is what you have that has value
it makes STR look like an even better attribute to stick with in the FO world no ? :D
whatever you can carry is what you have that has value
it makes STR look like an even better attribute to stick with in the FO world no ? :D
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Yeah a pure barter system, I can't imagine villages or even some of the smaller towns having a monetary system. It would serve packrats and kleptomanics like me right if we went to trade in all the goodies we had picked up only to be offered a brahmin or two in trade : )NachoMonkey wrote:what about a pure trading system, scrap money completely, and make it so only trading is used, think about it, having cash in FO2 made the game incredibly inbalanced, you were able to get some 40,000+ near the end of the game, which is just plain stupid
whatever you can carry is what you have that has value
it makes STR look like an even better attribute to stick with in the FO world no ? :D
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Well, money sure is easy to exploit in FO2... Like I always do :) It's fun to buy all the weapons, armor and ammunition you want when you're saldo shows 1.380.500 $ - thank God for inventing gambling. Even better, thank Him for inventing stealing, so I can take all the money back after I've done my bartering.
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i just want to pitch in about BOS dollars.
They do not belong; In Fallout 1 the BOS distributed equipment based on rank. There was no currency exchange, as there shouldn't be, because it doesn't make any sense for technology zealots to trade with each other on a monitary basis. What would make more sense would be a "I'll give you... this peice of prewar tech for that laser gun" and even then, its only if you are an outsider.
They do not belong; In Fallout 1 the BOS distributed equipment based on rank. There was no currency exchange, as there shouldn't be, because it doesn't make any sense for technology zealots to trade with each other on a monitary basis. What would make more sense would be a "I'll give you... this peice of prewar tech for that laser gun" and even then, its only if you are an outsider.
hello, if your fallout idea starts with "Wouldn't it be cool", then i hate you, and i am very saddened by the fact that technology has not advanced to the point where you can reach out and touch other users, because i would strangle you.