Quote from: LC on June 21, 2016, 08:37:14 PMQuote from: Verbatim on June 21, 2016, 07:30:48 PMa nuclear wastelandA nuclear meltdown is worse than an air bursting nuke and Chernobyl has recovered just fine in a quarter of the time.Also the Sky in Chernobyl didn't turn green.100s of nukes hitting one target probably is worse than nuclear meltdown. And Chernobyl is still bad off. Turned the trees red and damaged the animals. But yeah, not like Fallout.
Quote from: Verbatim on June 21, 2016, 07:30:48 PMa nuclear wastelandA nuclear meltdown is worse than an air bursting nuke and Chernobyl has recovered just fine in a quarter of the time.Also the Sky in Chernobyl didn't turn green.
a nuclear wasteland
I took it off and bumped up the textures a little bit and it still captured that desolate fucked feeling if you ask me.
Quote from: LC on June 21, 2016, 08:37:14 PMQuote from: Verbatim on June 21, 2016, 07:30:48 PMa nuclear wastelandA nuclear meltdown is worse than an air bursting nuke and Chernobyl has recovered just fine in a quarter of the time.Also the Sky in Chernobyl didn't turn green.this is the chernobyl exclusion zonein fallout, as far as i'm aware, the entire country was ravaged by nukeswhether that would have any effect on the color of the atmosphere, i dunno, but i personally think the green tint adds a little gravitas to the idea that america was absolutely FUCKED by china
Quote from: Luciana on June 21, 2016, 09:07:36 PMI took it off and bumped up the textures a little bit and it still captured that desolate fucked feeling if you ask me.well, it must not have been very popular in general if people went out of their way to create a mod for it
The green filter for Fallout 3 was really dumb
Glowing Sea is a different story since it's directly where the nuke hit, and I think in the lore there was a nuclear reactor or two there or something.Still, even if it's not realistic, turning off the music and going there is insanely immersive and well done.
The Fallout universe has never been realistic in its depiction of how radiation actually works
Quote from: Kiwicake on June 22, 2016, 01:54:34 AMThe Fallout universe has never been realistic in its depiction of how radiation actually worksyou've never seen a mirelurk irl?don't you live down under
I wish Bethesda did a real remaster instead of dumping in a filter and god rays cause it still looks worse than the original PC release.
I always thought Fallout 3 and NV were a bit overzealous with the filters. Fallout 3 was just greenish everywhere, and then for some reason in NV the tint depended on either the faction territory or localized radiation concentrations (I'm looking at you, Caesar's Legion and Camp Searchlight). Fallout 4 got it right with the temporary yellow filter passing along with the radiation storms.I'm not really sure what they've remastered from the original to the new Skyrim. Is it basically a Fallout 4 port, something truly rebuilt from the ground-up, or should I be expecting the exact same bugs from the old game to return because no one's bothered to fix them or even implement the Unofficial patches.
Quote from: PsygnI on June 22, 2016, 08:26:01 PMI always thought Fallout 3 and NV were a bit overzealous with the filters. Fallout 3 was just greenish everywhere, and then for some reason in NV the tint depended on either the faction territory or localized radiation concentrations (I'm looking at you, Caesar's Legion and Camp Searchlight). Fallout 4 got it right with the temporary yellow filter passing along with the radiation storms.I'm not really sure what they've remastered from the original to the new Skyrim. Is it basically a Fallout 4 port, something truly rebuilt from the ground-up, or should I be expecting the exact same bugs from the old game to return because no one's bothered to fix them or even implement the Unofficial patches. it's literally just a port with updated lighting . They aren't even doing new textures
Quote from: Tyger on June 22, 2016, 11:58:05 PMQuote from: PsygnI on June 22, 2016, 08:26:01 PMI always thought Fallout 3 and NV were a bit overzealous with the filters. Fallout 3 was just greenish everywhere, and then for some reason in NV the tint depended on either the faction territory or localized radiation concentrations (I'm looking at you, Caesar's Legion and Camp Searchlight). Fallout 4 got it right with the temporary yellow filter passing along with the radiation storms.I'm not really sure what they've remastered from the original to the new Skyrim. Is it basically a Fallout 4 port, something truly rebuilt from the ground-up, or should I be expecting the exact same bugs from the old game to return because no one's bothered to fix them or even implement the Unofficial patches. it's literally just a port with updated lighting . They aren't even doing new texturesBut it has mod support!!! Worth the $60 price tag if you ask me!
I'm getting it for free, so I really don't mind. But yeah, if you have to pay for it; don't.
Quote from: Luciana on June 23, 2016, 03:18:02 AMI'm getting it for free, so I really don't mind. But yeah, if you have to pay for it; don't.I suppose I could see the point if you didn't have a PC and really wanted to play Skyrim with mods or something, but it's not even a graphical update really
I never paid full price for my skyrim anyway, and with the amount of time I got out of it, I can justify getting new skyrim. I just really want to play it again, but my 360 barely works.
Quote from: BaconShelf on June 23, 2016, 03:42:41 AMI never paid full price for my skyrim anyway, and with the amount of time I got out of it, I can justify getting new skyrim. I just really want to play it again, but my 360 barely works.Just get it for the PC. You can get a mod which enhances the graphics and another mod which adds to the gameworld so it doesn't look like a wasteland.