I think Europe was completely decimated beyond the possibility of having survivors.
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There. The Escpaist's resident Fallout historian has spoken.Ultratwinkie said:Europe has been picked clean before the great war. In facty, Europe has been nuked two times. Once during its civil war, then again during the great war. There is nothing to search, its gone. The middle east is also considered destroyed and China is literally hell on earth post war.TheDrunkNinja said:EDIT: Forgot to check the search bar to see if this has been done before. If it has, sorry for the redundancy.
That's basically the question. Or rather, would it be good for the franchise if Bethesda took Fallout in this direction? I don't know about you, but in the Fallout-verse I've often wondered how the rest of the world fared in the nuclear apocalypse.
But then, the entirety of the Fallout lore has been squarely set in America. There really hasn't been any mention of any other country--save for maybe China or Canada. The truth of the matter is that the Fallout feel and experience weighs heavily on the 50's style Cold War influence and irony found mainly in American history. Changing settings would mean changing everything. But, we in gaming know that isn't always a bad thing.
I dunno. Could any of you see it? A European, Asian, Australian setting in the Fallout-verse? What kind of ideas would you have that would make such a radical change work? What would need to be in this game to make it still feel like Fallout? Discuss away.