Fallout: Chicago >made by the NV team >set after Fallout 4 >city is rebuilding, looks like an actual town not a shantytown like Megaton and Diamond city, facing threats from outside >the remnants of the BoS are glorified mercenaries >mobsters >Minuteman trying to rebuild the Federal Government from the East >Khans are advancing from the West >Kingdom of Quebec expanding in the North >no super mutants, fucking tired of the FEV plot >something mysterious is hiden in the Lake
Literally any setting as long as it's not a buggy broken mess on gamebryo 8. Even better if the dialogue isn't nonsensical FULLY VOICE ACTED. >competence
Top-down games are a relic of a bygone age. The only reason they stay around is because of nostalgiafags - like (You).
Blake Parker
Fallout but not made by hack frauds that don't deserve their popularity or success anymore.
Nathan Hill
Fallout Warriors
Austin Miller
>no fallout with better terrain physics and vehicles system >no hot rods and racing minigame (like twisted metal) against the raiders gangs >no large map to explore with your mutated horse or nuclear motorcycle
Why do people live in Chicago? Are they trapped there?
Daniel Martin
yes t. lives in Chicago
Luke Ramirez
I like the idea of a great lakes Fall Out, doesn't need to be Chicago. Detroit might be best since it has very close proximity to Ontario to add more angles to the game. Ideally the game would take place in winter. Then the lake could be frozen and you can walk out on it, have a big focus on people simply struggling to keep warm, having to deal with shit like mutant lamprey. There can be people who have set up their fortresses on great lakes ships, walking up to them across the ice fields. People fighting for control of the locks between the lakes, fighting over the industrial factories in the cities.
Owen Garcia
Fallout: Hawaii
Sebastian Cruz
Nukes would be an improvement for Chicago.
Dylan Stewart
Fallout: Gary, Indiana
Connor Peterson
da burrs are winning the superb owl m8
Owen James
>Wisconsin >no supermutans >no bos >"world is dead, might as well enjoy the ride" instead of "war is horrible, but nukes are so kooky ! but war is hell" faggotry >it's you and you alone, no family, no nothing >main quest with a simple choir of a goal >can be the bad guy and part of the bad guys >no stupid fucking "thanks for your help, you are archmage of the brotherhood of steel now" >SPECIAL is set in stone and actually matters >perks with downsides >actually fun perks >if it's FPS - VATS can go piss off for all I care, retarded fucking gimmick to mask their shitty combat >bring back INT actual choices in quests >fucking FUN choices, not "help, or be a cartoon villain" >GIVE ME BACK REPLAY VALUE YOU FUCKING SHITGRIN CASUAL DICKSUCKING TODD FUCK
>BoS fighting over ruined factories >Rust raiders driving motorbikes >remnants of occupied Windsor >monroe swamp people >huron lake monsters >Enclave from Chicago >dlc chapters at Niagra, mackinac bridge, other great lakes locations
I regret i regret, i wasn't serious, please mr. todd it was a joke
Noah Sanchez
I want fallout in Hawaii. That''s it. There's so much room for creativity there. When was the last time anyone made a game set in a post-apocalyptic nuclear tropical island?
imagine an active nuclear volcano that deposits radioactive ash throughout the islands. Like Hawaii's own form of a radstorm. I also want a bigger focus on survival and salvaging
Aiden Morales
Fallout Japan, artwork by Tetsou Hara.
Sebastian Howard
Fallout 5: China
Jackson Bell
>peaked at 1,000 minuteman missiles in the 70s >Divergence cut off mid 60s Montana would be pure wasteland with a few remnants of national parks littered throughout the state. Could be p cool
Jace Sullivan
Fallout but an action shooter spin off where you play as a BoS knight and get to RIP and TEAR the wasteland apart.
Leo Torres
mutated mormons
Anthony Rodriguez
Fallout: Alaska Nothing to do there. Also bears.
Brayden Bailey
The Japanese archipelago was destroyed in FO universe. The survivors fled to China or Australia
Jason Nelson
>buildings kill you
Eli Russell
well then, Fallout, neo Japan and it's a clash between australia and japan
Lincoln Wilson
I want a Fallout game that combines isometric, first-person, and third-person camera angles and lets you choose from all of them any time you want.
Landon Hall
Retro futuristic but from the perspectives of the 1980s instead of the 50s
Adrian Thomas
Fallout: Belfast Good guys are the protties holding out against the evil neo-IRA who throw exploding cars over the city walls.
Sebastian Parker
Canon timeline divergence happened in mid 60s. They never had our version of 80s
ulsters are unironicly the bad guys they were the ones that started shooting on unarmed protesters
Colton Cook
>itt: people who have never played fallout before try to make a fallout game
Colton Cook
ITALY T A L Y
Alexander Butler
>Confusing average blokes with British airborne >Thinking the IRA hadn't been kneecapping Irishmen and Ulster-scots since 1916 >Thinking they didn't car bomb schools Yep he's not only an American, he's an American that has never left his state. Seethe.
Fallout set in Nepal/India/China, with habitats ranging from plains to mountain ranges and tropical/exotic forests and landscapes. You could have radiated monkeys and elephants, with incredibly unique places and post-fallout cultures. Could be a fight between the nu-Triads, nu-communists, and some kind of indian-Arabian alliance. Maybe you can even join some peaceful monk group and learn cool skills. Only in my dreams..
>Fallout: Texas >Ceasars Legion remnants trying to rebuild empire after House destroyed them >Wild West esque bandits instead of common raiders >Mysterious faction known as the Exterminators wander the wasteland and exterminate all non human creatures, ghouls included >Generic goodguys faction known as the Lawbringers >Brothehood has a massive presence in Texas, with their main priority being to destroy the Legion remnants after Legionaries sacked a Brotherhood outpost and stole various suits of power armor >made by the NV team >Instead of Deathclaws there are Gatorclaws which are Gators evolved by FEV Haven't really come up with a main plot for this idea, but let me know what you think
Gabriel Rogers
forgot to add >Tribal faction who dresses like Native Americans after they found a Native American museum >Many other tribal factions >These tribal factions are a major plotpoint to the legion questlines as to rebuild the Legion you have to conquer all these tribes
Liam Diaz
>fallout with stalker theme >emissions and rad storms >you're from a vault cracked open by tetonic shit >basically a survival game where you play different characters from the vault >but with the detail of 7.62 high calibre and jagged alliance 2 >and the graphics of something like xenonauts 2
Ryan Ward
Fallout set in London
I imagine that by 2077 guns will be widespread across it to defend against the... Well, you know.
I like to play melee though and London would have a plethora of those to choose from
Eli Jackson
Fallout wouldnt really work outside of North America desu
Matthew Wood
Honestly, I kinda hope we can stick to the East Coast just so we can get some kind of conclusion the Maccready's son. Since there's a huge change they might've accidentally given Duncan the original FEV strain.
Ian Green
>Minutemen >Khans >Brotherhood (again but now even more generic than ever)
Why can't there be new content and factions in a game set in a new city? I agree with no super mutants but b*thesda need a generic bad guy to shoot for some reason.
>Set in Texas in the Austin/San Antonio region. >Austin is the seat of the New Republic is >while Austin got hit light by the bombs. San Antonio got blew to high heaven due to the huge presence of the airforce based there. Massively terraformed limestone valley with huge cave and aquifer system. > very radioactive and filled with giant mutated catfish, armadillos, mountain lions. >jungles of mutated bluebonnets and bramble deserts > the main conflict of the game is control over the last known oil deposits in the eagleford shale. With 50s level technology they wouldn’t be able to get this unconventional oil source, but since the bombs fell massive amounts of the shale layer broke allowing the oil to rise up. >main “bad guys” are the People’s republic of Houston. Basically some survivors found the communist manifesto and Mao’s red book on a dead Chinese soldier and decided to build their society on it. Houston is highly industrialized and well supplied, theoretically they are the best people to own the oil since they have refineries. Any other ideas?
Jackson Smith
>be in chicago >"hey this isn't do bad" >yeah just don't go in that direction >"why" >Because people only speak Hindi if you walk in that direction >"oh ok" >Also don't go in THAT direction >"that uh, that another indian area?" >No, no people only speak spanish in that direction >"& that direction?" >carjackings You couldn't do a Fallout Chicago specifically because it's 20 countries within one town. It's the most segregated place on earth. The amount of game assets would be too high.
Chance* To explain a little bit further, West Tek created a new virus to combat the new plague, but they failed and created the FEV virus instead. In Fo4 you'll learn that samples from the West Tek facility was sent to the Commonwealth Institute, which they tried to make a go of but obviously failed and made supermutants. There might have been a very specific sample sent to a medical testing facility in Boston. Maybe the original one West Tek made. Maybe the one you give to Duncan. But who knows Bethesda is terrible following through lore-wise
Blake Roberts
New Vegas spiritual sequel set in Utah, using the last of the Van Buren content that we didn't see.
You think so? I bet other countries had some cool nuclear war propaganda that could be used for inspiration. Never really looked into it though
Colton Carter
Yeah, so much token Fallout stuff would be lost, Vaults, Vault-Tec, the Brotherhood, Pip Boy, the Enclave, I just couldn't see a mainline Fallout set in another country.
Mason Adams
One of fallout's charms is the extreme American patriotism. It wouldn't really feel like a fallout game if it weren't set in America. However it'd be neat for a spin-off game or something, getting kinda tired of finding out what happened to the rest of the world on Terminals
Jaxson Morris
I could see a main Fallout in Canada since it was annexed but other than that theres not much to work with
Ian Rogers
Americana is core to the Fallout aesthetic and setting.
Liam Walker
>Mysterious faction known as the Exterminators wander the wasteland and exterminate all non human creatures, ghouls include
So you want the Enclave (but with a different name this time, OC do not steal) to be the antagonists... again?
Josiah Morales
>takes place in 2019
John Barnes
Maybe fallout outside of America could work in a colonial kind of way, like if it was set in the Caribbean with multiple islands being colonized by multiple groups. Maybe with a large island like Cuba being the center of it all
Connor Harris
No, its different. Their main target isn't ghouls, its mutated creatures. And I never said they were the antagonists either
Camden Foster
A Fallout game set in Mexico could be nice
Charles Howard
YOU MAKE ME UN POCO LOCO
Gavin Diaz
Mexico is already pretty dystopian IRL, you even have dismemberment mechanics
Julian Ramirez
I get that, buuut fallout will get stale if that's all the devs got
Christopher Myers
>One of fallout's charms is the extreme American patriotism
That's not even what Fallout is about at all. America doesn't exist anymore and the only remnants of it are evil.
John Anderson
Not true. There so many different places in America to experiment with.
Noah Wood
Fallout: Independence Set in Philadelphia BoS base in navy yard Explorable subway tunnels Snowy valley forge area Minutemen-like group in ruins of independence hall
Bentley Long
There's a city in Montana called "Butt Anaconda"...?
Nolan Edwards
Fallout Australia
Ryder Ortiz
Battle Royale has been in 76 for a few weeks now.
Bentley Barnes
>That's not even what Fallout is about at all That's not what I said at all but okay. >America doesn't exist anymore and the only remnants of it are evil. Okay? that doesn't change the fact American Patriotism plays a decent part in it.
Cameron Collins
Cuba would work pretty well for fallout. Its got a great mix of 1600s Spanish and 1950s American aesthetics. Then you've got the whole revolutione story you could parallel for a great story. Before the American embargo, Cuba was the 3rd most developed country, and if you captured that time period in fallout, or directly after with government changes and revolutions, you could make something really impressive
Texas was too right? in BoS? but I don't thinkTactics and BoS are canon
Jack Gray
Nah emus would be like Rad roach's. Cassowaries and Drop bears would be the main enemies.
Adrian Roberts
The was also a big Italian Mafia influence in Cuba for a long time, so much so they began building canals between cities for their own uses. The island was ruled by many different countries, with many revolutions, with old medieval/renaissaince building and military structures fully intact.There are a lot of great storyline to be used as inspiration
Hello everyone! I am the original OP of this thread and I have to say what amazing contributions! I work as the head for the fallout franchise and showed Todd all these amazing ideas and you know what he said? ''Piss off''. Isn't that great? No more fallout! I'm going to fucking shoot the entire office with an extra bullet for that fucker! Have a great day everyone!
Matthew Allen
No one cares what Todd says is canon
Elijah Barnes
eh Fallout 76 is pretty much already the perfect fallout. removes the garbage elderscrolls/fallout savegame system and the garbage writing and npc's and focuses on the only aspect that was ever good about these games which is exploration.
Jacob Rogers
Fallout NYC:
>The skyscraper landscape of NYC resulted in the nuclear fallout and destruction being haphazard. Some areas were shielded by the fallout from the skyscrapers and tall buildings (but still suffered major physical damage), others had the flow/fall of fallout channeled and are irradiated shitholes you can't stand a minute in without power armor. If DC survived the nukes, NYC surely can too. >Irradiated GECK stored in a vault in Central Park went haywire (A'la plot of cancelled Fallout Tactics 2, though there it was South-East USA) and has resulted in a verdant overgrowth with lots of irradiated/mutated flora. Solves the Fallout 3 "Everything is concrete and brick". >Chinks in Chinatown before the nukes were imprisoned in their town as a kind of in situ concentration camp. The very construction meant to keep them imprisoned and quarantined away from the rest of NYC ended up shielding them greatly from said nukes. Consequently they form a major faction of the post-war order. End result is a king of Hong-kong 1920s-1950s feeling of West-meets-East, Anglo(American) mixed with Oriental. Introduces a new local major power that isn't BOS, Enclave, Institute, Caesar's Legion or NCR. Precedence already exists with Shi-Town in Fallout 2. Problem is in game lore might say the chinks were exiled from NYC to some midwest concentration camp. Perhaps instead they just came back to their old haunt and had the organization/skill to rebuild.
Other factions are pretty obvious - the Italian mob, an amalgamated NYPD/NYFD/NY Medical, either some wall street executives had their own private mini vault/or vault beneath the city and have emerged leading an enclave like goodneighbor or Mr House in miniature or raiders come across wall street's ruins and imitate them as a raider gang - The Fat Cats, the Big money, the streetwallers, something like that.
>rad roaches >implying that the FEV emus did not become strong and intelligent, building a complex society >implying that they did not enslave aussies to doing the manual labor
With plot that'd be up in the air, the cheap option that came to mind is a kind of "Greek Cities vs Persia" situation - the Ruins of NYC are dominated by lots of disparate factions (The Chinks, the Cops/Firefighters, the wall-street mini mr houses, some hippie shits in Central Park or bohemian beatniks in Greenwich village, the mob) all at eachother's throats and some external threat (BoS or Institute or a more powerhungry Minutemen) breathing down their throat. So you have to unite the factions to ward off this external threat. Keeps the classic old school spirit of NYC being this place of everyone at eachother's throats but united in hostility to the non new yorkers. Someone more familiar with minutia of NYC could attest to a better idea. Class conflict feels like a cheaper and less inventive concept for it though.
I like that idea. Their world diverges from ours after WW2 so it could be Cuba in Fallout never fell to the communists. Therefore it always maintained that strong American and Mafia presence.
Caleb Turner
How would FEV even exist in Australia? It was manufactured in a Californian lab and shipped to Boston
James Cook
Nah nah nah mate, FEV Emus would be pussy shit. Cassowaries are literal biological war machines. IRL Deathclaws.
>FEV is a biological weapon it was made to kill the New Plague, the institute made it into a 'biological weapon' 200 years after it was manufactured. The only instance I can think of it being an actual biological weapon is when the Master used it to create perfect supermutants when he cracked open the vaults. I don't think it was ever a biological weapon pre-war
Justin Hernandez
Pretty sure vault tec was since its in some of the vaults
Michael Bennett
Fallout: Buffalo/Toronto
Nicholas White
Close, yeah. I still don't think the strain made it overseas though