Would you want to live in the world of "Fallout"?

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DrunkPickle

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I wish somebody would nuke this world already, and put an end to all these boring and childish things like "proper education" and politics. I think people can only learn the value of life, when they're on the brink of survival.

I also want the atomic guns and my own PipBody...Any thoughts?
 

Hungry Donner

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If you want to live the edge of survival that option is available - but I personally am not interesting in such a thing.
 

Seishisha

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Though some things have merrit i dont think it realy warrants killing 90% of the worlds population and mutating most the things that survived into horrible creatures that bite your face off.
 
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You would seriously want to live in a world where everyday is a struggle?

Where if the radiation doesn't kill you, a myriad of other threats will, from raiders to deathclaws?

No thanks.

I'll be over here with all the medical technology and established civilisation.

Also, video games.

Fuck you, post apocalyptic wasteland.
 

Last Hugh Alive

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Not really. I think the atmosphere of the more recent Fallout games have gone out of their way to show us an environment that is harsh, intimidating and unforgiving. Deathclaws, Cazadors and Giant Scorpions? Fuck that.
 

Zhukov

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DrunkPickle said:
I think people can only learn the value of life, when they're on the brink of survival.
Call me presumptuous, but I strongly suspect you have never existed "on the brink of survival" for an extended period of time. Funnily enough, "learning the value of life" isn't really a priority when you're starving.

Remember all those skeletons and mutilated corpses strewn all over the place? Yeah, that's your role in the Fallout universe. Mine too. No atomic guns or pipboys for us.
 
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Zhukov said:
DrunkPickle said:
I think people can only learn the value of life, when they're on the brink of survival.
Call me presumptuous, but I strongly suspect you have never existed "on the brink of survival."

Remember all those skeletons and mutilated corpses strewn all over the place? Yeah, that's your role in the Fallout universe. Mine too. No atomic guns or pipboys for us.
Some of us will be ghouls.

That's totally worth it.

/sarcasm
 

Corax_1990

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No, just...........NO. Chances of survival in the first place would be minimal and even if you did survive the nuclear firestorm then its unlikely you will be one of the few fortunate to get into a vault (or unfortunate depending on your view of Vault Tec). Its a solid no from me and Id point a flashlight on the sanity of those who would willingly choose it.
 

xvbones

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Jesus christ no. Hahahahahahahaha are you out of your mind, child what the fuck.

Look. You've seen how you behave in Fallout.

Would you want to live in a world where any second of any day, someone could sneak into your house, steal all of your shit and then fire a small nuclear device at you for shits and giggles?

I think I would prefer to live on the surface of the sun, as I feel my life expectancy would be moderately higher and at least the sun won't shoot me in the testicles for no fucking reason.
 

xvbones

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believer258 said:
The world of Elder Scrolls, on the other hand... that one is a little more questionable as the economy seems fairly stable, there's plenty of food, and if you want to learn how to defend yourself then there are places that teach you just that - and all you have to do is walk in and ask! The existence of trolls, vampires, imps, assassins, ghosts, and evil gods kind of makes it a bit more dangerous, but they seem to stay away from people most of the time. And they actually have society, entertainment, intellect, schools, knowledge, and books.
And occasionally, someone might rob your house down to bedrock and glue a ring that sets its wearer on fire onto your finger for absolutely no reason.


Seriously, any conversation of 'do we want to live in this fictional landscape' must address the issue of how this fictional landscape was built for one person to fuck around in.
And if we are all living in it, we are not all that one guy.
 

I_Sinanju _I

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believer258 said:
Huh. This is worth a bit of a chuckle.

You could try living in one of the poorer countries in Africa or Asia if you want to see the "brink of survival". And then throw in all of Fallout's massive creatures who roam the land daily, looking for some food. Chances are it will be you. Oh, and imagine the constant radiation sickness that you'll be trying to fend off as well as hunger from so little food, sleep deprivation from trying to make sure your pitiful encampment continues to work all throughout the day and night, and on top of that all the real-world stress from not having enough currency to keep yourself, much less a family, fed. Throw in the raiders, and you're in for a pitiful sorry existence.

New Vegas' atmosphere seems to be a little bit more hopeful, if not just because there's a semblance of organized government in the form of the NCR. But it still isn't a very happy place to be.

No, thanks
Yeah, What they said. Oh and nice avatar.

BUT, If it were like Fallout in all it's non-realistic-ness I like the idea,
Otherwise I like my normal problems as they are and would rather not try fighting a deathclaw while being poisoned by radiation :p.
 

TheYellowCellPhone

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My thoughts are you're kind of creeping me out. If I were talking to you in person I'd say "That's nice" and slowly walk away.
 

xvbones

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believer258 said:
xvbones said:
believer258 said:
The world of Elder Scrolls, on the other hand... that one is a little more questionable as the economy seems fairly stable, there's plenty of food, and if you want to learn how to defend yourself then there are places that teach you just that - and all you have to do is walk in and ask! The existence of trolls, vampires, imps, assassins, ghosts, and evil gods kind of makes it a bit more dangerous, but they seem to stay away from people most of the time. And they actually have society, entertainment, intellect, schools, knowledge, and books.
And occasionally, someone might rob your house down to bedrock and glue a ring that sets its wearer on fire onto your finger for absolutely no reason.


Seriously, any conversation of 'do we want to live in this fictional landscape' must address the issue of how this fictional landscape was built for one person to fuck around in.
And if we are all living in it, we are not all that one guy.
I know.

Hence the reason I never gave a definite answer as to whether I really would like to live there or not. I simply said that it's a little more questionable.

And remember that, at least in the case of Oblivion, there really isn't "that one guy". I don't think the other three had that either. There was just a guy you started as who happened to be in the right place at the right time. Were I to live in the world of Oblivion, I would do my utmost best to be able to defend myself. I wouldn't be "that guy", the main character who dicks around with people for shits and giggles. But I would ensure that I'm a formidable foe to anyone.

EDIT: And remember that this world has some of those kinds of people. That will occasionally rob your house and shoot you.
Yes, but those people generally aren't invisible and should you fire a weapon at them in self-defense, the bullet is not usually reflected perfectly right back into your face.

I enjoy Dead Island. I was in a game with two friends, this morning. A random person joined our game, hocked a grenade at our feet and then disconnected as we detonated.

Such things do not often happen in real life.
 

DrunkPickle

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Well, to be honest I was hoping for much more "enthusiastic" responses...I though this was a video game-related message board; you guys take all of this too seriously.
 

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If I could run a town with a wave of my hand with women and hoods at my beck and call...sure.