As evident by the distinct shape of this Nuka-Cola bottle, it is plainly obviously that Fallout 4 is non-canon and within an entirely separate universe from the previous Fallouts.
As seen here, the new bottle takes on a shape reminiscent of a rocket and adorned with aesthetic stabilizing fins, while all of the older versions followed the iconic Coca-Cola bottle design. Therefore, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 are non-canon despite whatever that fucking troglodyte Pete Hines and that little FAGGOT Todd Howard say about it. Fuck you!
Guess what sweetie, you don't get to decide what's canon. Also bottle change shape over time and regions.
Brody James
The only games that should be considered canon are 1, 2, NV and whatever parts of 3 NV references.
Nolan Reyes
Except, when, you know...said bottles stopped being made...due to...you know...a motherfucking nuclear apocalypse fucking making it impossible..? Will you promise me that you will at least attempt to use your brain before you post something this stupid again?
Colton Fisher
I dictate what is and what isn't.
Cameron King
Dude, they tried to tell you with New Vegas. The signs were all there.
Let go. Begin Again.
Adam Roberts
Bethesda doesn't care much about canon. It's just not a concept they think is terribly important. Not in TES and not in Fallout either.
Logan Hall
not interested in discussing how realistic things are in an alternate universe post-apoc game w/ talking mutants and ghouls
Jayden Gonzalez
The new cola bottles are cute desu. I don't really mind them replacing the old style Coke bottles.
Christian Morgan
Yeah but they're still non-canon.
Wyatt Richardson
who do you care about consistent lore when the large majority of the playerbase and the developers don't give a flying shit
Camden Rivera
not interested in discussing how realistic things are in an alternate universe post-apoc game w/ talking mutants and ghouls
John Turner
Because Fallout is a beloved serious that people don't like seeing good things fall into mediocrity.
Logan Scott
series*
Colton Brown
not interested in discussing how realistic things are in an alternate universe post-apoc game w/ talking mutants and ghouls
Robert Hernandez
Based. Obsidiantrannies BTFO
James Thomas
im super obsessive about canon especially Fallout but small visual differences are easier to swallow than plot/character/timeline changes. there are bigger issues in this series to die on bro.
if it makes it sit better with you just consider it a series split into two parellel canons.
Fallout 1, 2 and New Vegas is Canon A Fallout 3, 4 and 76 is Canon B
come to terms with it because it will never be fixed, Bethesda don't care about the setting. Fallout is a theme park for them now, a rollercoaster that whizzes past Nuka Cola bottles, flies over Power Armour etc
What you've gotten from the series will no longer happen.
Xavier Nelson
>Wtf they couldn't have made different bottles for different regions before the war
William Young
They didn't. Nowhere in the game does it imply that they made different bottles.
Thomas Robinson
Fallout 4 flanderized the fallout aesthetic
Dylan Powell
Well yeah cause fallout 3, new vegas, 4, and 76 are not canon.
Joshua Gutierrez
>The bottles came just out of nowhere waahh Autism
Josiah Diaz
I don't live in America, but I can imagine that Coca Cola bottles look different in Boston and California. Not to mention that Las Vegas seemingly had the exact same kind as Washington.
This is something that FO3 already did which was just made worse in FO4. The music in FO4 really bugs me, why would they have happy songs about atom bombs and radiation while living in a hell created by it?
Hudson Miller
>but I can imagine that Coca Cola bottles look different in Boston and California I can't imagine that they look different*
Dylan Reyes
Where is the proof
Kevin Hall
then you're a retard and no one can help you
Ryder Moore
It's the truth, though. How retarded can he be if he's correct.
Gavin Edwards
I dunno why Bethesda didn't just reboot Fallout when they got the rights. I mean Fallout was a pretty niche series before 3 and it would've given them freedom to do whatever they wanted rather than trying to haphazardly fit their retarded lore into the world.
Gavin Morales
How does Pete Hines get a job as a PR man when he's such an asshole. Atleast Todd is likeable and makes you believe his lies.
Jordan Torres
I honestly don't know, but since nothing has happened to him after this and is still working there, I guess it makes him a gigachad in Yea Forums's eyes.
Colton Brooks
>Fallout 1, 2 and New Vegas is Canon A >Fallout 3, 4 and 76 is Canon B Fuck off with your Elseworlds-tier bullshit. Characters and groups from 1 and 2 show up in 3, and NV is directly referenced in 4.
Christian Brooks
The non-canon games making reference to canon games, yes.
Evan Brooks
If you are super obsessive about canon you picked a horrible IP to follow. Nobody has ever cared about consistency or lore in Fallout. It has been a constant stream of throwing shit against the wall to see what sticks from the get go.
Daniel Campbell
Harold from 1 and 2 appears in 3, and in 4 Deacon says he won a RobCo deactivation code with Mr. House’s name. Face the facts, it’s all connected.
Jonathan Turner
The only people mad at Pete are the ones he slaps around on twitter. I imagine their impotent rage makes based Pete chuckle.
Ryan Collins
He's been in charge since before Bethesda became "big" and the's part of a clique.
Connor Jones
Yes, non-canon games referring the canon games. Never once do the canon titles reference the non-canon ones.
Chase Gonzalez
>Never once do the canon titles reference the non-canon ones. Because 1and 2 happened years before 3 and 4 and NV was taking place around the same time as 3.
Noah Ward
New Vegas made reference to 1 and 2, both canon games.
Joshua Moore
you don't decide what's canon, the developer does
James Cox
I can decide whatever I want. Developers have no authority over me.
Luke Hall
Ever try telling a child throwing a tantrum to stop. Leave user be and let him hold his breath and stomp his feet.