[QUOTE="smerlus"]You never responded to my one reply where you said that Fallout 3 is ruining the Fallout cannon.foxhound_fox
I didn't even read it to be honest... *goes to read*
- That's not the point... the point was that Bethesda was claiming that an unexploded nuke has in a crater.
- I've only played part of the first game, I know nothing about the second, take this up with Robbie.
- It doesn't matter... its a phone booth that protects against nuclear blasts... if they could mass produce them there would have been no need for the Vaults.
- It has been claimed by several people who have played the game already. It doesn't matter if the version is final or not, Bethesda have already put it into the gam.
- Healing with radiation? Please, there is no way radiation could heal flesh... no matter how sci-fi you get. Radiation is a destructive force that destroys cells and makes them rebuild themselves in odd and failed manners (thus causing cancer).
- Again, another claim by someone who was given the ability to play/see the game being played and is obviously in the game already. Could be removed could not, the fact of the matter is that Bethesda put it in already and probably will not remove it.
- My knowledge of the technology in Fallout is low, and Robbie's point is kind of hollow.
- Again it was in a preview version of the game.
what is that even supposed to mean...some people have no faithvadicta
Either that or we are just not blind to the truth.I really wish this was carried out in the other topic but I'll give it a whack here.
1. It happens to bombs in real life all the time... this is a moment of art imitating real life.
2. You shouldn't quote someone as an example of why a game isn't following cannon if you don't know if what he's saying is fact or not. In this situation most of his points can easily be absolved with simple writing
3. Now are you saying that it protects against blasts because there are pictures of phone booths in the game? Just because there are phonebooths or other recognizable objects left in a game that is in a post nuclear war world, doesn't mean they were at ground zero. For instance look up pictures of Chernobyl ground zero is blown to pieces and nuclear fallout was all in that area yet places still stand among the ruins.
4. I also played Resident Evil 0 on N64 when I was in Japan... but now the game doesn't exist. You can't tell me that a prebuild version is the final version of the game nor does a game stay intact through the development process. it simply doesn't happen that way.
5. There's also no way a human can take large doses of radiation and turn into a ghoul... let's not talk about realism in a game that deals with mutants, plasma rifles, aliens and ghouls.
6. See #4
7. ok.
8. See #4
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