What Country Do You Want To See In a Fallout Game?

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crazie_soviet

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i gotta say Scotland. just imagine what Glasgow would look like. alot better but fighting chavy mutants would be funny as hell and just because i live in Scotland i think i'd be fun to see how they make the place look cos it ain't all castles and hills with massed marching bands

now that i think of it we own the trident missile systems (for you who don't know what that is it's the nukes the UK has) and the point could be to re-bomb the place?
 

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GonzoGamer said:
ottenni said:
Outback Australia. It would look exactly the same, just with kangaroos and emus.

I cant imagine what mutations you could give them to make them look any more awkward and odd as they already are.
Good point, all the nuclear testing has already turned Australia into a Fallout like setting.
Where the hell did those giant bouncing rats come from?

It would be a bit of a classic setting because of the Mad Max films.
I'd buy it, for sure. I went to a shitty town in the red centre called 'Marla', I reckon they could recreate those easy enough (there was like, 200 people there, tops)
 

Leviathan_

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The UK or Russia, the only other country's that would be worthwhile for a Fallout game.

Though I'd prefer it if they kept the series going in the US.
 

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s69-5 said:
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Fallout can only exist in the U.S.
Take it out of the U.S. and it ceases to be Fallout
Explain? I don't see how the geographical location is important to the franchise.
The whole atmosphere of the Fallout games (especially 1 & 2, but certainly the 3rd one as well) is based on the american 50s version of the future.
I realise this is a matter of taste of course, but for me Fallout outside America just doesn't work.
It'd be like basing the next Elder Scrolls game during the French Revolution: Possibly interesting, yes, but certainly not an Elder Scrolls game.
 

Capt. Crankypants

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s69-5 said:
Turing said:
Fallout can only exist in the U.S.
Take it out of the U.S. and it ceases to be Fallout
Explain? I don't see how the geographical location is important to the franchise.
No he's right... I mean, just look at Far Cry and Battlefield and Call of Duty and...Oh wait...

Pfft. Yeah, a change of pace would be nice. Central Africa perhaps? The transformation of a desolate desert ruled by local warlords into a... Oh wait...

In all seriousness? I'd like to see maybe Japan or New Zealand, or perhaps the U.K. But in the end, it aint up to me
 

Sjakie

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I would like to see France - Paris in a Fallout game.

You cant go wrong nuking the French ;-)
 

neoman10

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Spitfire175 said:
Sewblon said:
I want Fallout Finland!
Erm... Why..?

There's nothing but woods and fields here. Perhaps some farms here and there.

OT: I want to see a post apocalyptic Moscow.
But if it is in Finland, Kamppi would be perfect for the raiders (I mean half the people already dress like them ;) )

I'm going to guess you live in Helsinki, so you know Kamppi. Right? (please say yes, or I'll feel silly )
 

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EagleShard said:
Definatley UK.
Specifically London and the surrounding countryside.
It would give such a different feel to the previous Fallouts.
This idea, and for dlc's they can send you to cornwall (so i can use the mirv to nuke every building here).
Hey how would cornwalls "eden project" look in a fallout game?
 

Yureina

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The UK or Japan work for me, though I can still tolerate playing in the good 'ol USA.
 

Therumancer

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To be honest I think Fallout should be kept to the US. However if other countries want to develop their own post-apocolyptic game franchises, more power to them. I look at the "S.T.A.L.K.E.R." series and "Metro 2033" as examples of post-apocolyptic games set in other countries.

Strictly speaking, while everyone wants to see some kind of life continue in THEIR homeland when looking at a grim situation like this, it doesn't work. The bottom line to Fallout was that there was a nuclear war and pretty much everyone died. The US is pretty much unique in how "well" it fared being a super power, I've heard some speculation that a bit of it was based on estimates of US defensive technologies Vs. Nuclear strikes, meaning large portions of the US were unscathed to an extent while the rest of the world pretty much got blanketed in death and radiation. It's also noteworthy that one strategic advantage the US has always had from the rest of the world is relative isolation. Meaning that enviromental affects would more easily decimate the rest of the world, especially if that was where most of the successful nuclear strikes were, where sheer distance would protect the US. Of course a lot ALSO depends on the types of nukes used on both sides.

The raw amount of death is what makes it so grim. Right now the only real connection to another nation was in "Tenpenny Tower" and it implies that there is less in England than in the US given that the guy was so impressed over finding a surviving Skyscrayper. Of course I've also wondered if Tenpenny is supposed to be lying about his origins to put on airs.

What's more, too much surviving civilization would mean that the US wouldn't be as isolated as it is. Groups like "The Enclave" would have had contact with survivors elsewhere in the world given their remaining technology, and things would have played out a LOT differantly. If a lot of little settlements survived globally you'd see things having developed sort of like Robert Adam's "Horseclans" by this point I'd imagine.

On top of all of this I myself have mentioned that I tend to think when it comes to apocolyptic fiction, globalization tends to ruin it due to one upsmanship games. The most notable example to me was back in the day when a company called FASA had a fairly successful RPG/Novel series called "Shadowrun" (it's still around to some extent). Due to popular demand they began to expand things to the rest of the world, and it proved to be a huge mistake. There was a lot of bickering and one upsmanship in the writing, and you had outcries over how a guy from Germany developing part of Europe decided that France was pretty much leveled and got it written into the canon. This lead (as I remember) to a French writer doing nasty things to what was undeveloped in Germany. I seem to remember there being a big deal made over some of the ghost writing in the "Berlin Sourcebook" which while quite amusing, turned the city into what was basically a giant apocolyptic asylum, with a LOT what appeared to be German bashing including a bit on "The Berlin Opera" turning into homicidal performance art.

As odd as it sounds, an America-centric point of view tends to wind up being fairly neutral (which is why I believe the setting pretty much went back to the US, and a bit in Asia due to the Japanacorps and such). For all the bashing of US arrogance by others and acting like we're the center of the world, it seems to me that when given the abillity to insert themselves into a world setting like this even the more "mature" areas of the globe start engaging in school yard behavior, and it gradually drags everything down.
 

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neoman10 said:
Spitfire175 said:
Sewblon said:
I want Fallout Finland!
Erm... Why..?

There's nothing but woods and fields here. Perhaps some farms here and there.

OT: I want to see a post apocalyptic Moscow.
But if it is in Finland, Kamppi would be perfect for the raiders (I mean half the people already dress like them ;) )

I'm going to guess you live in Helsinki, so you know Kamppi. Right? (please say yes, or I'll feel silly )
I live in 3 places currently, Helsinki is one of them. And true enough, sometimes it is a bit unnerving to make my way to the Games Workshop store when the area around the mall is infested with things that barely resemble a human both physically and mentally.

But seriously, Finland has nothing special to offer as a nuclear wasteland.
 

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I would like to see, like many others here one in the UK.

It has a few well known cities that would look great fallout-erised, like London, Liverpool and Oford. In my opinion anyway
 

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Canadian. Annex this *shotgun to the face*.

A vault in the USA but they think they are in like France or Japan would be neat just to see if thinking your from a country changes your behavior. Imagine if you found out your American :p
 

neoman10

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Spitfire175 said:
neoman10 said:
Spitfire175 said:
Sewblon said:
I want Fallout Finland!
Erm... Why..?

There's nothing but woods and fields here. Perhaps some farms here and there.

OT: I want to see a post apocalyptic Moscow.
But if it is in Finland, Kamppi would be perfect for the raiders (I mean half the people already dress like them ;) )

I'm going to guess you live in Helsinki, so you know Kamppi. Right? (please say yes, or I'll feel silly )
I live in 3 places currently, Helsinki is one of them. And true enough, sometimes it is a bit unnerving to make my way to the Games Workshop store when the area around the mall is infested with things that barely resemble a human both physically and mentally.

But seriously, Finland has nothing special to offer as a nuclear wasteland.
ummmmmmmmmmm, well all I can think of is Fallout: Vappu, so I guess your right (you know you want to see Fallout: Vappu, though)
 

Gralian

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I would like to see the south of France as part of the Fallout franchise setting. Just think of all those rich, well-to-do places home to the elite being wrecked and burnt to cinders. I'm thinking places like Cannes, or Monaco.

WHERE'S YOUR PRECIOUS MONEY NOW, HUH?!

...Ahem.

I would also like to see the UK, Italy (imagine venice - but with irradiated water and precious little land to keep out of it!) and Australia in a post-apocalyptic world. Special mention should also be given to Dubrovnik and parts of Spain. I'd love to see how an overdeveloped and overpopulated tourist hotspot would look after nuclear fallout.
 

Therumancer

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Sjakie said:
I would like to see France - Paris in a Fallout game.

You cant go wrong nuking the French ;-)
Careful, I got in some trouble making fun of France here once before...

That said, while a post-apocolyptic Paris setting could be cool, I would say that it should be developed as a new product/franchise by a French company (sort of like Russia developed Metro 2033).

Looking at what happened with "Shadowrun" (mentioned in my previous post), I think it would get about as far as the backround explaining what happened to other parts of Europe before the outcry and one upsmanship got started one way or another.

I think it's best to just keep Fallout to a very simple "the world is dead except for the US" with nothing signifigant out there, or else The Enclave would have made contact. There might be some tiny groups of survivors in England and a few other places, but nothing like what you see in the US.

Though to be honest, it would be nice to see an RPG/Action RPG set in Paris largely because I feel that the Catacombs under Paris are under utilized. They present a good foundation for having half a dozen or so "layers" underneath the city. What's more if your going to do a supernatural Apocolypse, something about the dead rising out of the Catacombs and the rest of France being forced to quarantine/isolate the city could work pretty well. Especially if you use ghosts and such as well as the traditional zombies and skeletons.

Being an explorer going in to loot/explore/investigate Paris after such an occurance could be cool, similar to the Artifact hunting in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. .