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Fallout 4 large address aware
Fallout 4 large address aware





fallout 4 large address aware

There shouldn't be much knowledge of what's going on on a different coast to me. The wastes are too dangerous for significant trade and travel across the country. I would prefer only the most casual of reference to this if any at all. (Did the original West Coast organization survive despite war with the NCR? Did the Mojave Brotherhood canonically survive and if so, how did the Mojave NCR/Brotherhood interaction affect the parent factions? How will the original Brotherhood handle the actions of the Capital Brotherhood and the Outcasts?) (FO3, is the Purifier still going and did the communities in the area start banding together the way the NCR did? FONV, is the NCR considered in control of the dam/Legion considered a non-player? Do pockets of Enclave still exist?)ģ) Building/seeding the reckoning of the Brotherhood of Steel. (What became of New York City, Texas, Florida, the South, etc?)Ģ) Better resolution on the canon events from previous games. NV was fun but outside of the atrociously written Legion and the usual raider groups, the "groups" were mostly follow-ons from the FO1/2 groups. I believe that location would make for a great Fallout game, even if I'm eager to see the series return to the West Coast.Īnother three things I'd like to see a Fallout game explore:ġ) Areas and groups that came together/survived/existed outside of the usual hits (the NCR, the BoS chapters, etc). The fact that MIT survived and produced a humanoid robot indicates that the area likely has much higher tech in general use than the majority of the country. But if you guys recall, the android in FO3's Rivet City and the team chasing him were from a place in the "Commonwealth" called the "Institute", likely referring to MIT. Probably not as clean as the entire OWB area. If Bethesda does actually pick Boston for the game, then you'll likely see a lot more tech. Re: Tech, Energy Weapons, OWB, and the possibility of Boston

fallout 4 large address aware

Wasn't Skyrim announced around Christmas 2010 and came out 11/11/11? By next winter the 360/PS3 would almost certainly be on their way out. If its announced in Dec, I'd be willing to bet next December or November as targeted release. I don't want to say I'm 100% confident it'll be next-gen & PC only, but I'm willing to bet on it. With both new consoles sporting 8GB RAM (and 4+ usable by games) we may finally get games that are default Large Address Aware, which means huge things if Bethesda takes advantage of it. Me too, and I desperately hope that they choose to do Next-Gen consoles and PC only, because I think the available RAM on current (or is it last now?) gen conoles (PS3/360) are the big bottleneck in keeping things less open at this point. I'd love to have a more open Fallout, if that makes sense. Put enemies above me in buildings and below me in subways. So much of DC in Fallout 3 was closed off.







Fallout 4 large address aware