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gimme random fallout facts pls

Fallout Wasn't Originally Post-Apocalyptic
Via: Fallout Wiki
Franchises go through many creative revisions before they become concrete. Few know this better than Fallout. The idea for Interplay's new IP ranged from alien invasions to encountering a race of futuristic dinosaurs.

Tim Cain, one of the main creators of Fallout, has mentioned that Fallout's post-apocalyptic setting came from the result of other ideas. Originally, Black Isle was considering a fantasy game similar to Dungeons & Dragons. This then evolved to an ambitious pitch where the player would accidentally kill the human race through time travel and encounter a civilization of dinosaurs in the far future, having to travel through time itself to save his girlfriend. Scrapping that time travel idea, they considered a game around an alien invasion, and that final pitch blossomed into the Fallout franchise we know and love today.

p.s. thank you

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Chris Avellone is, around 2161, the most feared bounty hunter in the Wastes.

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Fallout was originally based on GURPS. Oh yeah, this shows up in the giveaway list for me despite the fact that I've already won it, so make sure you check your winners in case.

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I'm sure you know this, but people who already have this version of the game can still enter the giveaway. Be sure to check your winner!

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aye thanks for the info fam

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You're welcome. Thank you for the nice giveaway. Cheers.

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random fallout cat 🐈

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7 years in the making

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Thanks 😎

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Fallout deserved better than bethesda.

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Fallout 3 was in development by Black Isle Studios before Interplay went bankrupt and Bethesda bought the IP, under the codename "Van Buren". It was supposed to have both real-time and turn-based combat (though it favored turn-based) and have coop multiplayer.

While the actual Fallout 3 that came out had little in common with it, some of the aspects of Van Buren were then reutilized by Obsidian for Fallout New Vegas: the NCR-Brotherhood war, Caesar's Legion and Joshua Graham (he was supposed to be the strongest companion in Van Buren but also the most flawed, with his personality and evil tendencies making the game really hard if you didn't invest a lot in charisma skills)

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Thanks for this giveaway! ^_^

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bro deadass
ok that's something I did not know lmao
props to that

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In the Japanese version of Fallout 3,
the event "Destroying iconic monuments" in the city of "Megaton" has been removed.

Well, I understand why...

Oh, if you install it in the English version and then replace it with Japanese, the event will occur, though.
Many Japanese people play without knowing.🙄<Where is the bad guy play? guess there are no bad guys in Japan.
I feel like I used to say this nonsense.
[NSFW]

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Censoring games is kinda wack but this particular censor I can understand.
Should be a mod that fixes that for them though?

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I think I have heard that mods exist in the meantime.

However...
I think there were some versions for Japan and some not for Japan at that time, and the behavior of some mods were not so good for the ones purchased with non-Japanese keys.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/22370/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/22300/
(It was a long time ago, so I'm sure Nexus has a good solution for that now.)

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Thank you!

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If you played Fallout: New Vegas without the Wild Wasteland perk you haven't really played it ; )

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jokes on you it was the first perk I picked during my first playthrough

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This is the way

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Thanks for the wishlist giveaway.

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Fallout 4 earned about 750 millions on launch day

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fallout 4 has a developer room with all the items from the game inside

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i never played fallout sorry

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Thanks ;)

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Jet is/was made from brahmin cows' backside fumes (exactly what it sounds like). Jet is "consumed" by inhaling. Just Saiyan.

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You can finish Fallout 1 without fighting the main bosses, you don't even have to meet them in person :D

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Random fallout fact I actually don't know any Fallout facts, D: but thank you for the chance

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Thanks for GA!

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One of Fallout's iconic symbols is the Vault Boy, a figure for Vault-Tec's underground fallout shelters named Vaults. You can typically find him smiling and giving a thumbs up.

Many fans have speculated that he is holding his thumb up to see if he is in the blast radius of a nuclear explosion. While this is a cool myth, it has been debunked numerous times by the founders of Fallout. Brian Fargo, the founder of Interplay and one of the lead producers for the original titles, has gone on record stating it is an ironic expression and nothing more. It seems the Vault Boy is simply a glass-half-full type of person.

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ty

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wow thx !!! CHEERS

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