Next Fallout: Ideas?

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concrete89

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Northern Europe.
Nuclear winter instead of nuclear wasteland. More time would be spent on practical survival.
The more limited use of firearms before the war = more developed mele engine, and more mele combat. More exotic weapons could be Russian hardware from the war.

The lack of vaults would mean that even the main character is at least slightly mutated. The fauna would contain less bugs, and more mutated bears, moose, wolves and such.
Maybe even a northern variation of the Supermutant, mixed with a deathclaw, something like yetis crossed with werewolves.

Maybe it would be stupid to abandon the current storylines for something completely new, but I'd love to see it as a DLC.
 

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London seems to be the favourite choice,punk ghouls,the queen and charles are both supermutants,david camerons head is on a spike outside downing street.
Random encounters with a jack the ripper wannabee and V (v for vendetta)

Hooded mutated chavs,genius.
 

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I would've said Van Buren, but I realised that what took place in that never-made game is pretty much canon in New Vegas. So... Fallout 4, made by Obsidian, with very extensive bug-testing and fixing, based on the new Skyrim engine. Sounds great to me.
 

DethVanXan

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I heard a rumour that the next Fallout game was to be set in Florida, which had become a massive radioactive jungle and swamp populated by giant alligators. I'm not sure if it was to be part of the main series or the sequel to Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, the spin-off from the main series.
Edit: I forgot to mention that this idea was scrapped a decade ago. It has nothing to do with the latest Fallout games by Bethesda and Obsidion.

Personally I'd love to see this brought to life in a newer generation. Although it would be interesting to see how the Great War has affected other corners of the earth, I think Fallout wouldn't be "Fallout" if it wasn't set in the USA. The 50's theme just can't be replicated.
 

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I remember reading on Fallout Wiki that J.E. Sawyer expressed an interest in making a Fallout game set in the UK but during the Resource Wars. If not, a one set in war torn London would be good, mutated ghouls fighting in the Underground, breaking into MI6 to steal some Pre War weaponry, scavenging through the remains of the Houses of Parliament.
Either that or one in Australia. The mutated outback would be fookin' frightening.

EDIT: Scratch the England idea, I've been told that isn't possible :/
 

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Glad to see I'm not the only one who thought a 'Fallout: London' would be awesome. I suppose it's toss up between keeping the Americana theme of the series vs how awesome you could make the London setting.

I also want a motorbike. Tramping across the wasteland was boring, but fast travel just didn't give the same atmosphere, so why the hell not?

Finally, I agree that Obsidian should do the writing and Bethesda the programming, preferably with their Skyrim engine (DEFINITELY with the Skyrim engine)
 

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In addition to a new location (can I propose China, Korea or some Neutral country to the war, like Switzerland), I'd like to see a changing Wasteland.

Every action that involved the wasteland (like in NV) would reflect on this one: if you're an asshole and decide to destroy it all, the settlements, etc. would be even more ruined. If you decide to rule it with care, trying to undo all of the previous actions, the streets become clean, people start to look better, and so on.

Also I'd like to see means of transportation, like bikes, or cars.
 

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JWRosser said:
xXxJessicaxXx said:
JWRosser said:
London!

When my friend and I were walking around the other week (being the keen nerds we are), we were highlighting places that could be used in a Fallout: London game. Just think about it; it would be awesome. Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, O2 Arena, Thames, London Eye etc etc.
I also think London would be amazing and hey,

Point Lookout and Dead Money were the best DLC's? Why? Sarcastic British ghouls ofc! :D

Imagine a half destroyed London run by a gentlemanly ghoul dictator, voiced by Gary Oldman. Need.
I know! It would be awesome!
Plus I generally like the British characters better (not that I am biased or anything).
Yes! London!
I also wanna see Nwe York, Moscow and Sydney

I've also had thoughts about a civ-style Fallout game (some significant differencs to the rest of the civ games to make it work, of course)
Starts in 2070, you have 7 turns to make some changes and then the bombs drop. Anything done before the war just constitutes a bonus to your civ.
 

Illithidae

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Here's an idea:
Seattle.
That's right, Seattle.
Now, I don't live in the US mind you ... in fact, I live in Australia. But from what I know, Seattle is a huge spawling metropolis. What I would like to see, in the next fallout, is one based in Seattle, or some other heavily-metropolised building. Shattered buildings, half-broken skyscrapers. People working to ensure the architecture of the society there.
It would make for a nice contrast with Fallout: New Vegas, from what I know.

Though I would like a Fallout not based in the US, there doesn't seem much chance of that happening. Though I'm sure an immigrant-heavy locale in America would stand in nicely, if there was one. Considered California? Alaska? Mexico?
 

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WhiteandNeardy99 said:
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I love the idea of setting it in London! There hasn't been a decent open-worlder set in London since GTA 2 really. In fact, can't think of any LOL :)

Personally I think more realistic damage for enemies. I've just shot you in the head at point blank range with a sawn-off shotgun, a) why is your head still attached? and b) why are you still attacking me???

I think this is being instigated into RAGE so it'll be interesting if Bethseda/Obsidian pick up on it.
The Getaway for the PS2 was a good London sandbox game really caught the grittiness of British organised crime.
Ah, missed that one. Seems I may have to retract my previous statement at this rate.

Still, London Fallout=Awesome. Even if, canonically, it's not possible.
 

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Well I guess the Fallout London idea has been pissed on then...haha...

Still think it would be awesome. So much potential.
I mean, could it be that people migrated to or, even, colonised Britian after the war? Something like that...
Or (from The Vault):
J.E. Sawyer has expressed a desire to make a Fallout game set during the Resource Wars, involving members of the British Armed Forces.
 

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Hiscore0Junkie said:
Still, London Fallout=Awesome. Even if, canonically, it's not possible.
I don't know - there's the chance that some of the vaults in the US possessed vehicle technology. Heck, maybe one possessed a built-in harbor for use after the war, intended to spread people around again as a kind of immigrant capitol.
Imagine a Fallout where you're one of those people, affected by the nuclear bombs, trying to make it in the UK where you're incredibly persecuted. And slowly everything goes nuts. Britain also could've been attacked and just have recovered quicker. Maybe there's conflict between the parts of the UK. Wales has become a ghetto for Britain?
 

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I think for a setting, they should return to Boneyard (Las Angeles) from the original Fallout. If L.A. Noire taught me anything, it's that 50s L.A. is an epic setting. Imagine Ghouls who are desperate to act in films. Imagine a large amount of seismic activity since the first game causing half of the city to have fallen under the ground.
I also think that getting the chance to play as a Ghoul would be brilliant. It would completely change the game because people would react differently to you. I could open up quests like freeing Ghouls from oppression or helping a Ghoul get elected as the President of Boneyard.
As much as (Being British) I am sad to say this - a game outside of the USA would not work. The main theme of the Fallout games is the 1950s American paranoia towards the threat of a global Nuclear Holocaust. That theme would not hold up an entire game were it not set IN America. However, a DLC in London or Paris or China has potential to work pretty well. It would certainly be nice to see what has happened to the rest of the world since The Great War. Also, I agree with the ideas that Vehicles and The Commonwealth should be included. Gotta love those androids :p
 

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I think either alaska or in the south east Canadian area. Survial on a wasteland of frozen tundra and constantly falling snow seems interesting to me.

Outside the US, I think Beijing or Moscow would be great places to start
 

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syrus27 said:
And you gotta remember that the Great war was between the US and China meaning that much of Europe would have been fighting along with the US and the Russians along with China, so it's not inconceivable that Vault Tec could have built some European vaults.
You're kidding me right?

Have you not heard of the Resource Wars?

While US and China were fighting Europe were being obliterated by the Middle East in a constant war for energy.

Also, there has never been any indication that the USSR were hostile to the US in the Fallout universe, in fact there is more evidence to prove that they were in good relations.
 

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ChupathingyX said:
dwstrat said:
More aliens. Way more.
NO, no no no...no, no.

Dear god no, please, please no! NO!
Pretty much this. Aliens were such a stupid idea. I would not be so pissed if Bethesda came right out and said "This is not canon, etc." but Mothership Zeta was just an awful, awful DLC anyways.
 

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No_Remainders said:
Russian Pancake said:
Me and my friends were talking about what we wanted in the next Fallout, we all agreed that we wanted some sort of transportation and more interesting DLCs, any ideas?
No DLC.

AT ALL.

I don't want to have to pay to have what should be a standard part of RPGs, in that they continue on when you finish the main storyline so you can faff about and murder the entire population.

Seriously, it's just bad game design to make an RPG of that kind just STOP.
I have to agree. I got the GOTY edition of Fallout 3 and can't imagine what it would have been like playing it without the "expansion paks" pre-added.

On topic: Ever see the meh movie "Water World" ? While the movie was meh, the environment would make for a heckuva different Fallout game.

AlternatePFG said:
Aliens were such a stupid idea. I would not be so pissed if Bethesda came right out and said "This is not canon, etc." but Mothership Zeta was just an awful, awful DLC anyways.
As part of the GOTY, it fit in well and was a terrific change of pace from the abandoned subway tunnels. I got some great weapons, love alien epoxy, love shooting aliens and had a belly laugh when I "energized" some raiders into a cargo bay, side by side with monsters and listened to them yell, "no f'n way!!!" I sat around picking them off from relative safety to advance a level. I'm sad now that the level is corrupted. If I try to return to the ship were I left the little girl who gives me presents when I visit, the game just freezes up. I'm down to my last 9 alien epoxys. Fortunately, my repair skill is 100.
 

ChupathingyX

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syrus27 said:
ChupathingyX said:
Nah I wasn't kidding you, and nah I hadn't heard of the Resource Wars. I feel like such a fool, your mighty Fallout knowledge far exceeds mine. Kudos.
I advise you visit the Fallout wiki then, the timeline is a good starting point.