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Fallout: What's beyond the United States?
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Re: Fallout: What's beyond the United States?
aussiemuscle308 wrote: There's nothing in australia worth bombing
I take it you don't understand much how a global nuclear war would play out. No one is going to be willing to allow themselves to be utterly dominated by anyone post war.
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Re: Fallout: What's beyond the United States?
and the joke that Drop Bears would be real in Fallout verse is keeping in with the sense of humour of the series....
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For Fallout Australia about gangs of Kangaroo riding sapient FEV wombats brandishing laser rifles fighting Mad Max type road warriors as well as multi-racial Aborigenee type tribals going out on walking, hideously obease and durable mutant bogans living in small crude huts and being isolationist, Mutant Rabits that are the land dwelling equivelent of Piranahs, sheep-ape creatures that are semi sapient and can use clubs and say "Maaaaaate", Huge Toxic spiders, an empire of slavers which forces its criminals and slaves to build a long canal inland to create a new sea as part of a megaproject with everyone eating Damper, Meat Pie Floaters and Mutant sheep Gryos alongside copious amounts of beer and tins of Maramite are worth twice their weight in stubby caps.
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I... I would buy that game. Holy crap, that's awesome!
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Raul was from Mexico and from what he says it's likely that Mexico turned out about the same as the US did.
Also, am I the only one who thinks that bloatflies would be scary creatures to have flying around? They are big bugs that apparently fire feces or larvas or whatever at enough velocity to hurt people. I know they aren't a real threat to a decently armored person or tough animal but imagine a swarm of those things going after a flock of sheep or whatnot. A flying animal with decent ranged attack (thats possibly diseased) would be nasty against all the normally non-hostile animals.
I'm thinking those stupid bloatflies were a pre-war genetic experiment/weapon to scatter around areas devestated by the bombs. Then let the things fly around and kill all the harmless animals and unarmored civilians in the area. Aggressive or armored animals would be able to kill the bloatflies, which ensures that there would be alot of nasty animals in the post-war world. Let the bloatflies and other genetically modified monsters run around the world wrecking havok on everyone, then the better equipped people like the Enclave, Brotherhood of Steel, and to an extent rising factions like the NCR and Legion could provide the manpower to clear them out.
So alot of the monsters and rabid creatures running around could be a way to just screw over the survivors of an attack without sending in troops. Just spread hostile wildlife to an enemy area, let them breed and cause trouble for the next few decades after the bombs fall, and thus slow down any attempts to rebuild the world by anyone who isn't stocked up with armor and weaponry.
Also, am I the only one who thinks that bloatflies would be scary creatures to have flying around? They are big bugs that apparently fire feces or larvas or whatever at enough velocity to hurt people. I know they aren't a real threat to a decently armored person or tough animal but imagine a swarm of those things going after a flock of sheep or whatnot. A flying animal with decent ranged attack (thats possibly diseased) would be nasty against all the normally non-hostile animals.
I'm thinking those stupid bloatflies were a pre-war genetic experiment/weapon to scatter around areas devestated by the bombs. Then let the things fly around and kill all the harmless animals and unarmored civilians in the area. Aggressive or armored animals would be able to kill the bloatflies, which ensures that there would be alot of nasty animals in the post-war world. Let the bloatflies and other genetically modified monsters run around the world wrecking havok on everyone, then the better equipped people like the Enclave, Brotherhood of Steel, and to an extent rising factions like the NCR and Legion could provide the manpower to clear them out.
So alot of the monsters and rabid creatures running around could be a way to just screw over the survivors of an attack without sending in troops. Just spread hostile wildlife to an enemy area, let them breed and cause trouble for the next few decades after the bombs fall, and thus slow down any attempts to rebuild the world by anyone who isn't stocked up with armor and weaponry.
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The Empire would like words with you about Marmite, Vegemite, and the differences thereof.Zor wrote:(A)n empire of slavers which forces its criminals and slaves to build a long canal inland to create a new sea as part of a megaproject with everyone eating Damper, Meat Pie Floaters and Mutant sheep Gryos alongside copious amounts of beer and tins of Maramite are worth twice their weight in stubby caps.
Also, the Wombats would need fucking anti-tank weapons to take down, and the areas that were rainforest are now carnivorous rainforest - but that's where the people living around them do rites of manhood, as there are valuable nutrients inside, plus you need to stop it expanding. And the snakes and crocodiles... just don't go near them, okay? I hear that the biggest crocodiles used to get to about six metres, max, and walk on all fours. Now we've got what museums call 'dinosaurs' - but they say they're extinct, and dumb. Guess museums can't get everything right, right?
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And Tassie is even eviler now right? (with the Tigers back and deadlier than ever)
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Yeah, and now they're actually worthy of the name Tasmanian Tigers, instead of being tiger-patterned small marsupial wolves.
Although they - and we - are still scared of the Tasmanian Devils, who didn't get any bigger, just meaner (amazingly) and deadlier. The contagious nose cancer they were suffering from seems to have had something to do with some of their more... esoteric abilities.
Although they - and we - are still scared of the Tasmanian Devils, who didn't get any bigger, just meaner (amazingly) and deadlier. The contagious nose cancer they were suffering from seems to have had something to do with some of their more... esoteric abilities.
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Ghetto Edit: At least the Cane Toads were mostly wiped out - although the ones that are left are about the size of a small table (can't run over them with a car anymore), even more poisonous, and consider humans threats to be eliminated, rather than avoided.
Thank god they don't spawn as many or as often, eh?
Thank god they don't spawn as many or as often, eh?
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Yeah, but the old ones didn't explode when they got scared with the force of their own weight in C4.RecklessPrudence wrote:Ghetto Edit: At least the Cane Toads were mostly wiped out - although the ones that are left are about the size of a small table (can't run over them with a car anymore), even more poisonous, and consider humans threats to be eliminated, rather than avoided.
Thank god they don't spawn as many or as often, eh?
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Re: Fallout: What's beyond the United States?
what about the ecosystem destroying rabbitd?
wonder what happened to the Kiwis (besides the aforementioned sheep mutants)
wonder what happened to the Kiwis (besides the aforementioned sheep mutants)
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Holy frag grenades. Lots of them.The Yosemite Bear wrote:what about the ecosystem destroying rabbitd?
"I'm just reading through your formspring here, and your responses to many questions seem to indicate that you are ready and willing to sacrifice realism/believability for the sake of (sometimes) marginal increases in gameplay quality. Why is this?"
"Because until I see gamers sincerely demanding that if they get winged in the gut with a bullet that they spend the next three hours bleeding out on the ground before permanently dying, they probably are too." - J.E. Sawyer
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Automatic Shotguns are very popular among the Men, ghouls and sapient wombats of the Post Apocalyptic Outback for this reason.The Yosemite Bear wrote:what about the ecosystem destroying rabbits?
If you are talking about the birds on those island, they are now the size of a deer, can run as fast as a German shepard and use those long narrow beaks of theirs to inject digestive juices into you and then suck your dissolved guts out.wonder what happened to the Kiwis (besides the aforementioned sheep mutants)
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Re: Fallout: What's beyond the United States?
Fallout Oz
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This idea : Someone HAS to make a New Vegas mod out of it !
Semi-random thought : I wonder how would a Fallout-like rainforest/Green Hell looks and feel like, gameplay wise ? Maybe something similar to Point Lookout ?
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I don't know why, i had an Shroomesque idea about them looking exactly like they do now, because they are looked after by Ferngully Fairies that have developed an intense hatred for mankind that have a tendancy of turning people who wander into them into half tree nature golems that wander about the forest (and sometimes out of it) moaning in agony and gibbering about "The Winged ones!" and "The Lil' sheilas!".Rabid wrote:Semi-random thought : I wonder how would a Fallout-like rainforest/Green Hell looks and feel like, gameplay wise ? Maybe something similar to Point Lookout ?
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YES. I would try except I'm so inept with computers I'll accidentally light mine on fire or something. Post that up on the Nexus forums. Maybe somebody will give it a shot. After all, somebody went through a lot of effort to make the Cube quest mod for Fallout 3 and there's a mod out there that lets you go to Anchorage.Rabid wrote:Fallout Oz
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This idea : Someone HAS to make a New Vegas mod out of it !
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"Because until I see gamers sincerely demanding that if they get winged in the gut with a bullet that they spend the next three hours bleeding out on the ground before permanently dying, they probably are too." - J.E. Sawyer
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I already have posted it to tne nexus forums
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Something has to have survived down south, one of the Khans has a jarringly obvious Kiwi accent.
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just for fun, I thought besides the Moari most of the NZ population had become sheep mutants.
just for fun, I thought besides the Moari most of the NZ population had become sheep mutants.
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