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I think that a fallout in Denver or Nashville could be fun, we've never had a fallout in the mountains before, and isn't that where all the survivors are supposed to be anyway?
 

TheAngryKoala

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Zantos said:
Sewer Rat said:
Xeros said:
Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I would love to have a game set here. And with Fallout specifically, there's a lot of interesting history they could work into it.
This. I would love to see the city I've lived outside of all my life get the post-apocalypse treatment... Just realized, taken out of context that last statement sounds terrible.
I think you just got added to a list somewhere. When the men in the black suits with the black SUV want a quick chat, don't struggle.

OT: In line with Detroit jokes, here are a few other present day Fallouts:
-Manchester
-Hull
-Glasgow (I think even the wasteland warrior would think punching a burning man to the ground is a bit off)
-Liverpool
-Devon
-Essex
-Hull
Fallout: Liverpool,Essex and Manchester would be INFESTED with raiders...
 

Zantos

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TheAngryKoala said:
Zantos said:
Sewer Rat said:
Xeros said:
Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I would love to have a game set here. And with Fallout specifically, there's a lot of interesting history they could work into it.
This. I would love to see the city I've lived outside of all my life get the post-apocalypse treatment... Just realized, taken out of context that last statement sounds terrible.
I think you just got added to a list somewhere. When the men in the black suits with the black SUV want a quick chat, don't struggle.

OT: In line with Detroit jokes, here are a few other present day Fallouts:
-Manchester
-Hull
-Glasgow (I think even the wasteland warrior would think punching a burning man to the ground is a bit off)
-Liverpool
-Devon
-Essex
-Hull
Fallout: Liverpool,Essex and Manchester would be INFESTED with raiders...
I like how you can miss off the word Fallout from that sentence and it's still perfectly true.
 

English Stew

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I've always thought that my home town of Vancouver BC, or rather the greater area around it, would make for interesting game world, if only because of the variety of settings in close proximity. You have mountains not far to the north, farmland not far to the east, industrial parks here and there, and at the center the metropolitan but not-too-large type of city that you tend to see in games a lot. Hell, if liberties were taken with the travel time, you could throw the Okanagan desert in with that, rounding out the game location archetypes.

As for Fallout specifically... I don't know much Fallout lore, but I've hear that Canada got pretty messed up by the war, though given it's location Vancouver may have been partially preserved by the Chinese as a Beach-head for their infantry. I guess a Chinese faction could be interesting.
 

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Fallout: Colorado Springs

Already part of the universe. Springs got direct-nuked and the vault there (vault 0) was the the ending stage of Tactics.

So...Denver is close. that would be interesting. Its mentioned a lot but never been a huge part of the universe.
 

Sunkissed Cheez It

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But the game is more centered about 50s retro-futuristic american culture, but the idea of a snowy mountainous terrain is good. Maybe the ski towns of Colorado?
EDIT: I meant to reply to the guy who said to do the canadian thing.
 

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I don't really care where it is set, but I would like the next one to take place before the war. It would be really cool to see what society looked like before the bombs dropped. And I want to drive one of those nuclear cars.
 

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TheAceTheOne said:
Fallout: Saint Louis. I'm a native of Saint Louis, so I'd love to see it.
Just go across the water to East St Louis. It's already happened.

Seriously though, I'm on board with the St Louis and Shanghai ideas. I might even buy them on release day.
 

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Fallout: Moscow (If Metro 2033 didnt already have this cornered)

Maybe they can add some DLC where you have to bring Lenin's corpse back to life and reprogram it to destroy communism. It's pretty much like Terminator 2.
 

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I remember having a discussion about a Fallout: Florida, what with the possibilities of mutant gators, mutant old pople and a virtual Disneyworld.
 

mizushinzui

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I think Fallout:London or Fallout:Birmingham would be good options.

Let's face it, they're both about half way there as it is.
 

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navyjeff said:
TheAceTheOne said:
Fallout: Saint Louis. I'm a native of Saint Louis, so I'd love to see it.
Just go across the water to East St Louis. It's already happened.

Seriously though, I'm on board with the St Louis and Shanghai ideas. I might even buy them on release day.
Yeah, man... I'm in Illinois now, I hate it here.
 

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Mydogisblue said:
Houston, Texas, but I doubt that would make an interesting Fallout game. Hell that wouldn't make an interesting setting for any video game.
Hm...Texas as a ruined wasteland filled with roving gun-crazy murder-gangs. That sounds less like a game, and more like a documentary
 

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Fallout Virginia. Which already happened. Fallout 3 takes place just about an hour or two north of where I live.
 

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Fallout Peoria, IL

That will give retailers a pretty good idea how fallout will perform in their respective cities.
 

The Sandvich

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Fallout: Los Angeles. Kind of already been done (though I'll admit, I'd definitely like to see some destroyed LA landmarks in the new Fallout games)
 

SirAroun

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Pensacola, Fl. why? small (no nukes), as two sea forts, an naval-Avishon base, a port, and more.