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Rumor: Fallout 4 might take place in Boston

Because I'm a New Yorker. I'm not asking for the game to be in NYC, I'm just asking for it not to be in that shit hole Boston.
The whole NY vs. Boston thing is weird. You think my city is a shit hole, I think your city is a shit hole.

At least Boston doesn't smell like ass, vomit, and garbage everywhere.
 
The whole NY vs. Boston thing is weird. You think my city is a shit hole, I think your city is a shit hole.

At least Boston doesn't smell like ass, vomit, and garbage everywhere.

I went up there for a Yanks/Sawx game once and it smelled worse than it did in most sections of NYC. Fenway is the biggest rathole in that city probably.
 
I'd love to have a Fallout game that's closer to the events in the Great War,hope they don't push this one further into the chronology.

Well it wouldn't be a Fallout game if it's before the irradiated wasteland we all know and love. Maybe something a few weeks/months/years after? But then that would be the issue of radiation.
 
Chicago would be cool. A resurgence of gangsters and speakeasies in a post apocalyptic settings would be kind of neat. NYC has been done again and again.

LA as an expansion? Think about it.

http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout_Tactics
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Boneyard



Anyway interest dropping if it's more Fakeout with mindless Super Mutants, miraculous recovered Enclave, and Our Best Chums, The Brotherhood of Steel, while you crawl through endless ruins and subway mazes.
 
Hopefully Bethesda will have actual writers for this. New Vegas 1000 times better by the writing alone. Bethesda just can't write memorable characters and their writers are as subtle as a punch to one's dick.

I'm not hating on Bethesda. The Capital Wasteland was a more interesting place to roam around, but the Mojave felt more lika real place.
 
That's it! We need a New York versus Boston subplot and quest line in this game. Maybe their big post apocalyptic gangs could be the major factions in the game.
 
The whole NY vs. Boston thing is weird. You think my city is a shit hole, I think your city is a shit hole.

At least Boston doesn't smell like ass, vomit, and garbage everywhere.

The first time I went to Fenway park, I had no idea I was actually walking on the outside of it. I seriously thought I was just walking by a run down building. Then when I found out it was Fenway Park, I was shocked as fuck.

Fenway Park is one of the most disgusting "historic" buildings I've ever been to.
 
Meh Boston. Not the best, not the worst.

Would like to see a Pacific Northwest Seattle/ Everett coastal area. Or Canada

Just pleased it isn't NYC. So overdone.
 
well it really holds no interest for me as a non-American...I mean, Washington and Las Vegas were more appealing because we more or less know what's there
 
I've heard Bethesda tries to do a lot of this sort of preliminary research work prior to entering production so they don't waste a ton of development resources on this sort of stuff and are able to speed up the game development. Being privately owned, they can basically be a "one game at a time" studio, but they seem very intentful in planning so they don't waste months on unfruitful directions. Crazy to think they basically developed Fallout in about 2.5 years, though I would expect about three years here.

I wonder what fun surprises this game will have in store for PS3 owners.
No PS3 SKU for starters. Pretty sure this is a next-gen title.
 
This would be interesting if true. Mostly because it opens up The Commonwealth as a new fraction, not just another west cost faction transpanted into the east coast (on that note, I wonder if we'll get more of the goodguy east coast Brotherhood, or go back to asshole isolationist Brotherhood?) As others said, this has the potential to feel kinda samey to Fallout 3, so I hope they take strides to differentiate the two.

Also it means we'll be bouncing back between the coasts again. Which isn't bad, but NV left me wanting to know more about what happens with the NCR and the Legion. My ideal Fallout 4 would take place in the Four Corners region. We see what Legion society is like away from the frontlines in Arizona. The NCR moves into Utah and has to deal with the locals. We could finally explore Dog City (Denver) which was originally planned to be in Van Buren. Plus, Los Alamos and Roswell are perfect settings for Fallout shenanigans. Though I admit it would have the potential to feel too much like NV. But honestly, I'd be perfectly fine with a NV-2, even though I would understand if not everyone felt the same.
 
Hopefully Bethesda will have actual writers for this. New Vegas 1000 times better by the writing alone. Bethesda just can't write memorable characters and their writers are as subtle as a punch to one's dick.

I'm not hating on Bethesda. The Capital Wasteland was a more interesting place to roam around, but the Mojave felt more lika real place.

Not likely. I never hear any major criticisms against their writing mostly so they would feel there is no need to improve the quality beyond fanfiction material.
 
Boston haven't been used much in gaming so it is nice with a change.

Game is set in New York - gamers go "aww fuck, not New York again!"

Game is set in new location - gamers go "aww fuck, thats a boring place, New York would be better"
 
Plot twist you are a robot and don't know it.

First part would be cool, second part not so much, unless it was revealed super early on. That way it could have a meaningful impact on the gameplay and story and not simply be a stupid Shyamalan.jpg.

It would also provide them with ample reason and justification to change and improve a lot of the UI and interface to something fresh. Along with allowing for some unique twists to the standard stat/perk systems so we dont end up with the same thing from FO3/NV, same for the computer hacking and other mini games.
 
Somewhere among the rubble, this better be there:

CheersBar.JPG
 
Boston haven't been used much in gaming so it is nice with a change.

Game is set in New York - gamers go "aww fuck, not New York again!"

Game is set in new location - gamers go "aww fuck, thats a boring place, New York would be better"

lol, so true
 
I'm tired of running around in the US all of the time. Give me something fresh ... sure Assassins Creed is in Europe. HA! No more ... :(
 
Boston haven't been used much in gaming so it is nice with a change.

Game is set in New York - gamers go "aww fuck, not New York again!"

Game is set in new location - gamers go "aww fuck, thats a boring place, New York would be better"

Indeed. I just don't get these kinds of complaints anymore. The last game took place in a fucking desert, and that still managed to be somewhat interesting to explore.

I also don't see the problem with it being in other countries either. Nuclear apocalypse is pretty much a global thing... Sure the lack of "Americana" would make some things different but some things being different isn't a problem and some things could still be the same.... Maybe Vaultec was a multinational corporation...Same with Nuka-Cola.
 
I love the Fallout games, but I dont think I can handle any more games on this engine. This will be the 6th? By Oblivion it was too much.

Also, the aiming in Bethesda games is the worst from any company in gaming. The crosshair is completely detached from the weapons. Aiming up and down looks ridiculous.
 
I'd like to see a setting outside of the US. A Chinese city, whether it was bombed hard, or not, would providing a different and interesting prospective.
 
I love the Fallout games, but I dont think I can handle any more games on this engine. This will be the 6th? By Oblivion it was too much.

Also, the aiming in Bethesda games is the worst from any company in gaming. The crosshair is completely detached from the weapons. Aiming up and down looks ridiculous.

I loved the iron sights in NV.
 
Indeed. I just don't get these kinds of complaints anymore. The last game took place in a fucking desert, and that still managed to be somewhat interesting to explore.

I also don't see the problem with it being in other countries either. Nuclear apocalypse is pretty much a global thing... Sure the lack of "Americana" would make some things different but some things being different isn't a problem and some things could still be the same.... Maybe Vaultec was a multinational corporation...Same with Nuka-Cola.

Sure the apocalypse affects all the world, but the other countries don't have the same stake in the Great War. With Fallout set in America, the main participant in the war, it means the player would uncover the ruins of old weapons sites and mad science research labs. See all the crazy things America was trying during the war. You also see the effects it had on society, like the over-the-top McCarthyism, duck-and-cover and Cold War paranoia. The player sees that all of these things added up to cause the apocalypse. We see the tragedy that the end of the world was something of our own making. That's what makes it work. That would either be absent in other countries or a watered-down version where UK or wherever is doing similar things, but just because they're part of NATO or whatever. The apocalypse isn't something that comes out of Europe's mistakes, it's not the tragedy that America brought upon itself, its just an unfortunate event they got caught up in.

A good bit of Fallout is looking back in the past. Great War America is Doctor Strangelove. Great War Europe would be When the Wind Blows: The video game.
 
Yeah, but all of their games are broken at launch (and beyond). Nobody is saying that they make bad games.

As broken as Fallout 3 was at launch New Vegas was easily on another level when it came to glitches. Honestly, that game was unplayable at launch. It was so bad i promised myself i would NEVER buy another Obsidian game for anything over half price.
 
Hopefully Bethesda will have actual writers for this. New Vegas 1000 times better by the writing alone. Bethesda just can't write memorable characters and their writers are as subtle as a punch to one's dick.

I'm not hating on Bethesda. The Capital Wasteland was a more interesting place to roam around, but the Mojave felt more lika real place.

I played both games and didn't see any improvement in the writing in New Vegas.

I'd really like to see a very comprehensive side by side comparison between Bethesda's writing and Obsidian's writing.
 
The Commonwealth being in the game would be awesome. All sorts of high tech stuff, lifelike androids like the escapee in FO3...
Heli you could even get a nice moral dilemma with the androids or your character could even be one. But then again if Bethesda is going to write it, they're going to balls it up.
 
As a Boston resident, I'd be very curious to see what they could do.

As for those wishing for more Obsidian, didn't that collaboration end with bad blood on both sides? I know that Obsidian got really pissed that they missed royalties over 1 Metacritic point, and I seem to recall that Bethesda got really pissed at Obsidian for staining their reputation because NV was seen as extremely buggy (which is ironic because Bethesda is buggy on its own and the fact that they were supposed to be responsible for QA).
 
I played both games and didn't see any improvement in the writing in New Vegas.

Well, one game had actual consistent themes and a morally gray conflict between multiple sides with no easy answer, while the other was Americana Wacky Blood Land where the knights in shining armor fought the monsters and also the bad people who are bad because they're bad and there was a Jesus analogy.
 
As a Boston resident, I'd be very curious to see what they could do.

As for those wishing for more Obsidian, didn't that collaboration end with bad blood on both sides? I know that Obsidian got really pissed that they missed royalties over 1 Metacritic point, and I seem to recall that Bethesda got really pissed at Obsidian for staining their reputation because NV was seen as extremely buggy (which is ironic because Bethesda is buggy on its own and the fact that they were supposed to be responsible for QA).

Really?

I wished both parties would stop being babies.
 
I played both games and didn't see any improvement in the writing in New Vegas.

I'd really like to see a very comprehensive side by side comparison between Bethesda's writing and Obsidian's writing.

Not even in New Vegas' companions? The amount of charm and character that went into NV's companions is world better than the one-note followers in F3. If there is anything I want Bethesda to take from NV, it's how to give followers personality and story.

Skyrim is not supporting those hopes, at all :(
 
Well, one game had actual consistent themes and a morally gray conflict between multiple sides with no easy answer, while the other was Americana Wacky Blood Land where the knights in shining armor fought the monsters and also the bad people who are bad because they're bad and there was a Jesus analogy.

You forgot the worst ending of all time until Mass Effect 3
 
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