• @[email protected]
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    608 months ago

    Makes sense, I guess. At it’s core, the series is a critique of US government and society.

  • @[email protected]
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    468 months ago

    Of course it won’t, as going outside of the US would require them to develop a lot of new high quality lore, something I think Bethesda is wholly incapable of.

    • @[email protected]
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      178 months ago

      Best I can do is procedurally generated lore. It may not be high quality, but there will be a lot of it.

  • @[email protected]OPM
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    Fallout outside the US sounds more interesting than fallout post NV imo. It kinda feels like they are worried to work on the lore because it will fall apart in Emils hands.

  • Hildegarde
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    378 months ago

    Is that why they stealth launched the next gen patch just before the launch of Fallout London?

  • HorreC
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    why would you ever say that?? So many places and stories you could tell from this, it doesnt even have to be in vaults, they said it was mostly china and the US that were nuked, you could still tell awesome stories in like Greece or the Nordic areas. What a dumb thing to say and even contemplate.

    • @[email protected]
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      198 months ago

      Imagine Assassin’s Creeding the Fallout franchise all over the world.

      C’mon down to Australia, we have Kangaroths which will skip over your head and kick you into an irradiated spiders nest, only for a six foot Drop Bear to slash you to pieces.

  • Urist
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    258 months ago

    …that’s fine. Kind of boring though.

    Think about it: do you really think Bethesda can expand this universe in a way that wouldn’t come off as stereotyping or downright racist in another nation? Could they make a story that’s interesting and authentic? Their writing has been pretty bad lately. They’re just not up to it.

  • @[email protected]
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    258 months ago

    Fallout is one giant US critique so it makes sense, there’s no need to leave when there is so much that could still be told within it.

  • Hal-5700X
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    128 months ago

    Why do this? If they leave the US. They don’t have to hear about how they broke the lore.

    Bethesda should have made a new Fallout timeline. When they got the rights.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      They should have gone New Zealand. It would be one of the few places likely devoid of direct nuclear strikes yet still affected. Could have done a whole set of lore where a US Carrier group shows up and demands right to port and the conflict from there.

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          Oh nice. Will check it out, thank you.

          Edit - holy shit, read the book and the 2000 Showtime movie synopsis. That is some bleak stuff. Going to read it to my kids for bedtime.

  • DarkMetatron
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    128 months ago

    There is a DLC where you go up into space, due to this Fallout already had left the United States once.

    • @[email protected]
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      98 months ago

      Jokes on you, commie! Space is part of the US of A. You put a flag up there, it’s yours. Thems the rules.

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        Even if space is US of A, then the Mothership Zeta is a extraterritorial location like an embassy. Commie always win 😄

  • @[email protected]
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    Not sure why this is news, given Bethesda’s current state I would be surprised if a Fallout game leaves their studio and gets released.

    “GRR Martin’s next book won’t leave Westeros and Essos”

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      People have been asking to see the rest of the world since before Fallout 3. For quite a while the excuse was “Only America had a Vault program” but then they added in random British and Irish people so who knows?

      The thing is while the retro-Americana has become the accepted standard of Bethesda’s Fallout it was never that big of a deal beforehand. There’s no actual reason you couldn’t see what happened to China or whatever.

      Do they have weird ghoulified American troops over there still fighting the war? What’s going on in Africa? India? They’re fun questions.

  • @[email protected]
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    28 months ago

    This all but confirms a soft propaganda deal to make current american government/military seem more competent and benign IMHO. That or Todd Howard has a increasingly bad whippet problem which, you know, isn’t out of the question.

    • @Anyolduser
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      And are these propaganda deals in the room with us now?

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        I mean, the U.S military lends conditional support (I;e, provides equipment, funds and footage) to all sorts of films. Marvel movies being fairly good examples of this in general. Obviously, I’m just speculating and half-joking but It’s naive to think that doesn’t happen with video games as well to some extent.

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          88 months ago

          I mean, perhaps with some video games, but I think it’s unlikely for Fallout, of all things.

          • @[email protected]
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            18 months ago

            Why? I mean it’s not COD but it absolutely has themes( that are often played out satirically tbf, but equally fetishistically in my opinion) of 50’s nostalgia, cold war paranoia and xenophobia, and violence as a means to a end. Not to mention anti-communism.