Hmm, I just remember a GIANT hole somewhereUltratwinkie said:rope down it? you mean the glow? that isn't the bone yard. i cant tell you what it is, but ill give you a hint: they invented and experimented with FEV and power armor. the bone yard is a big pit, but the only intact parts are the cathedral and the suburbs which STILL have inner city architecture of black steel with mohawk screaming heads in place of gargoyles.ethaninja said:So THAT was the boneyard. I was there once, and then had no idea if I was supposed to somehow rope down it or notUltratwinkie said:its gone. LA is a HUGE pit left by a nuke. its now called the boneyard and was already done in fallout 1. bethesda does east coast only, never west coast.ethaninja said:Australia mateNah just kidding, that would be pretty boring. Although Melbourne and Sydney might not be too bad. Anywho, I would like the next one to be in LA. I always wanted to go to LA.
EDIT: at least that's what it looks like on the map. black on black makes it very hard to see what is left, and what is scorched. especially from an aerial view.![]()
Avaholic03 said:Contrary to popular belief, Colorado isn't all mountains and snow. Denver (and most other major cities) are along the eastern plains.major28 said:colorado how sick would it be climbing up mountains and stuff trying to kill the tribals at the mountain top
However, it would be cool doing something around Cheyenne Mountain and the surrounding area, especially Colorado Springs. Get some Focus on the Family mutants running around...now that's scary as hell.[/quote/]
i know it isnt all mountains but that is where the game would be centered
You, kind sir, win this game.Scrumpmonkey said:Perhaps have a goul nammed Vedder?HassEsser said:It would never happen in San Francisco because that place got butt raped in the Fallout universe.
How about Seattle? Fuck... I love Seattle, we would see the Black Hole Sun sculpture, and the Space Needle, and so many references to the Grunge movement!![]()