King of Creation wrote:This is the most awesome news ever in the history of post-Fallout 2. I hope Tim take the lead on the next Fallout game and finally gets to create the sequel that he's always wanted to. It seems he's had the whole thing planned out already, from what it seems from our interviews with him.
I'm surprised how you can think so childish like this after being a fallout fan for years. I understand your excited but start thinking critically and not with your emotions.
I'm not even going to compose sentences I'm just going to start listing this shit :
1. The next fallout would likely be made by Bethesda and not contracted out, it's their franchise and I can't imagine how they don't want to do the next big release in the series.
2. If/when obsidian gets to do another Fallout game, it doesn't mean Tim Cain will automatically assume the role of director or whatever. You don't come into a studio and automatically get first dips on projects that many people have been wanting to do for years themselves (JE sawyer). If Obsidian does work on another Fallout game I wouldn't be surprised either way if he does ordinary work on the title or if he actually doesn't really do any work but just provide input while he works on a different project at obsidian.
3. Tim Cain isn't a magic blessing worker, it has been proved time and time again that it doesn't apply to games or movies. Your favorite game maker/ film maker who you think can do no wrong will often times produce shit consistently. MCA who was a major driving force in Planescape which is a fantastic game has had his hands in a lot of Obsidian games and a large amount of them have turned out shit, so even if a god like designer is involved doesn't mean the game won't be shit.
This whole thing is giving me the vibe of when Tim Cain and a few others from Troika tried applying to Bethesda when it was announced they got the Fallout license and Bethesda refused (as they should) because they wanted to do this their selves and go their own direction, they didn't get the license only to have the creator to come out of the wood works and ask to take charge of it.