Quote from: A Cheese Potato on June 20, 2015, 08:53:00 PMI made a big black guy character on my friends Elder Scrolls Online yesterday, I named him Shaquille of Neal>11 likesi don't know if it was that funny guys
I made a big black guy character on my friends Elder Scrolls Online yesterday, I named him Shaquille of Neal
why is the Fallout community so split over whether NV is better or worse the Fallout 3?
Quote from: Comet on June 22, 2015, 07:32:37 PMwhy is the Fallout community so split over whether NV is better or worse the Fallout 3?Because Fallout 3 was essentially the half-serious revival of the series, with most of the issues referring back to breaking canon and general line of story (set in the West Coast, friendly Brotherhood, Enclave's robot president-in-a-bunker, retarded Supermutants, etc) while FNV tried to correct or incorporate these errors to cover it but had it's own issues due to time constraints (lack of depth for Caesar's Legion - game shows them as black 'n' white bad but with added cut/imagined content would have made them as grey as the NCR)Also Fallout 3 had a more struggle to survive atmosphere which everyone but diehard fans loved, while FNV took a more realistic but slightly less interesting restoration and revival atmosphere.
Quote from: SuperIrish on June 22, 2015, 07:46:04 PMQuote from: Comet on June 22, 2015, 07:32:37 PMwhy is the Fallout community so split over whether NV is better or worse the Fallout 3?Because Fallout 3 was essentially the half-serious revival of the series, with most of the issues referring back to breaking canon and general line of story (set in the West Coast, friendly Brotherhood, Enclave's robot president-in-a-bunker, retarded Supermutants, etc) while FNV tried to correct or incorporate these errors to cover it but had it's own issues due to time constraints (lack of depth for Caesar's Legion - game shows them as black 'n' white bad but with added cut/imagined content would have made them as grey as the NCR)Also Fallout 3 had a more struggle to survive atmosphere which everyone but diehard fans loved, while FNV took a more realistic but slightly less interesting restoration and revival atmosphere.er... wasnt F3 set in DC?
Quote from: Comet on June 22, 2015, 07:51:39 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on June 22, 2015, 07:46:04 PMQuote from: Comet on June 22, 2015, 07:32:37 PMwhy is the Fallout community so split over whether NV is better or worse the Fallout 3?Because Fallout 3 was essentially the half-serious revival of the series, with most of the issues referring back to breaking canon and general line of story (set in the West Coast, friendly Brotherhood, Enclave's robot president-in-a-bunker, retarded Supermutants, etc) while FNV tried to correct or incorporate these errors to cover it but had it's own issues due to time constraints (lack of depth for Caesar's Legion - game shows them as black 'n' white bad but with added cut/imagined content would have made them as grey as the NCR)Also Fallout 3 had a more struggle to survive atmosphere which everyone but diehard fans loved, while FNV took a more realistic but slightly less interesting restoration and revival atmosphere.er... wasnt F3 set in DC?Sorry, yeah. Meant to say East, which is contrary to F1 and 2's West coast setting.
Quote from: SuperIrish on June 22, 2015, 07:53:33 PMQuote from: Comet on June 22, 2015, 07:51:39 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on June 22, 2015, 07:46:04 PMQuote from: Comet on June 22, 2015, 07:32:37 PMwhy is the Fallout community so split over whether NV is better or worse the Fallout 3?Because Fallout 3 was essentially the half-serious revival of the series, with most of the issues referring back to breaking canon and general line of story (set in the West Coast, friendly Brotherhood, Enclave's robot president-in-a-bunker, retarded Supermutants, etc) while FNV tried to correct or incorporate these errors to cover it but had it's own issues due to time constraints (lack of depth for Caesar's Legion - game shows them as black 'n' white bad but with added cut/imagined content would have made them as grey as the NCR)Also Fallout 3 had a more struggle to survive atmosphere which everyone but diehard fans loved, while FNV took a more realistic but slightly less interesting restoration and revival atmosphere.er... wasnt F3 set in DC?Sorry, yeah. Meant to say East, which is contrary to F1 and 2's West coast setting.oh. well, that means F4 is gonna be breaking all sorts of canoes?
Quote from: Comet on June 22, 2015, 07:32:37 PMwhy is the Fallout community so split over whether NV is better or worse the Fallout 3?Because Fallout 3 was essentially the half-serious revival of the series, with most of the issues referring back to breaking canon and general line of story (set in the East Coast, friendly Brotherhood, Enclave's robot president-in-a-bunker, retarded Supermutants, etc) while FNV tried to correct or incorporate these errors to cover it but had it's own issues due to time constraints (lack of depth for Caesar's Legion - game shows them as black 'n' white bad but with added cut/imagined content would have made them as grey as the NCR)Also Fallout 3 had a more struggle to survive atmosphere which everyone but diehard fans loved, while FNV took a more realistic but slightly less interesting restoration and revival atmosphere.
and so while Fallout 4 may be canon it's still likely that diehards will find some flaws in it worthy to consider it non-canon again.
friendly Brotherhood
Quote from: SuperIrish on June 22, 2015, 07:46:04 PMfriendly BrotherhoodFallout endings:"The death of the Master was the first major step towards ending his mad dream of conquest and enforced peace, but it is the destruction of the Vats that neutralizes the mutant threat. Without the ability to create more mutants and enforce their harsh brand of justice, the mutant armies flee to the east, beyond the no-man's land.""The Brotherhood of Steel helps the other human outposts drive the mutant armies away with minimal loss of life, on both sides of the conflict. The advanced technology of the Brotherhood is slowly reintroduced into New California, with little disruption or chaos. The Brotherhood wisely remains out of the power structure, and becomes a major research and development house."FO3's world assumes that the Vault Dweller killed the Master and Rhombus lived, meaning that the BoS essentially followed the mutants East and established another Citadel there to rally behind.
Quote from: SuperIrish on June 22, 2015, 07:46:04 PMQuote from: Comet on June 22, 2015, 07:32:37 PMwhy is the Fallout community so split over whether NV is better or worse the Fallout 3?Because Fallout 3 was essentially the half-serious revival of the series, with most of the issues referring back to breaking canon and general line of story (set in the East Coast, friendly Brotherhood, Enclave's robot president-in-a-bunker, retarded Supermutants, etc) while FNV tried to correct or incorporate these errors to cover it but had it's own issues due to time constraints (lack of depth for Caesar's Legion - game shows them as black 'n' white bad but with added cut/imagined content would have made them as grey as the NCR)Also Fallout 3 had a more struggle to survive atmosphere which everyone but diehard fans loved, while FNV took a more realistic but slightly less interesting restoration and revival atmosphere.There was nothing really canon breaking about it at all. It all fits in with the lore if you actually read the terminals. There is another Brotherhood that is more or less friendly as compared to the west, and they're called the Midwest brotherhood.A faction of them being friendly isn't too far fetched after all of that. You basically have the conservative ones (West), moderate ones (Midwest), and very far out ones (DC). West wants all by themselves, Midwest is harsh like the west, but also friendly in recruiting as well, and DC is more friendly than all. The FEV thing for mutants also makes sense because it was one of the vaults. It just wasn't as well done as the west so they're far more aggressive and different in tone. The Enclave bit makes sense too because they retreated to the west, and even though people paint them out to be evil and too black and white, I like to remind everyone that the SAME PEOPLE in Fallout 2 tried to use the FEV on the ENTIRE ATMOSPHERE, thus basically killing everyone other than them, and making the planet probably extinct entirely of life.Die hard Fallout fans (or retarded ones) might claim FO3 isn't canon, but everything said in it DOES fit in terms of lore. And sorry, but the US is a little over 2500 miles long. Of course things are going to be different on the east and west coast. Hell in Europe in the old days, there was different culture a little over 200 miles away, so to think everything would be the same across the entire country (the west being in similar conditions/circumstances to the east) is just downright stupid.
I...its a g..game guys D=
, I like to remind everyone that the SAME PEOPLE in Fallout 2 tried to use the FEV on the ENTIRE ATMOSPHERE, thus basically killing everyone other than them, and making the planet probably extinct entirely of life.