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Poops Mcgoots posted:drinking (symbolic?) blood and rubbing ashes on themselves. Like modern Catholics. The "we'd say you're crazy if we saw how you lived" line was perfect. That whole arc was really well done.
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yeah its a neat subversion of what you expect from the vault. They solved the problem themselves and integrated into wider society.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 18:35 |
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The last video log of the scientist in the vault was pure
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 18:45 |
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moths posted:Like modern Catholics. Yeah, I get the comparisons to Catholicism, but that's also had centuries to develop across cultural contexts. The flame mother was just like, a woman 15 years ago. She also just lives like, 25 miles from where they're worshipping. They can just take a day trip and go talk to their messiah. I'm not saying the development is crazy or that the themes they're going for don't make sense, it's the speed with which this has developed that confuses me. Poops Mcgoots fucked around with this message at 18:49 on Apr 12, 2024 |
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haha doing wacky oaths to your leader is so bizarre.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 18:48 |
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Trauma is also a nutrient-rich petri dish for ritual.
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Poops Mcgoots posted:I'm not saying the development is crazy or that the themes they're going for don't make sense, it's the speed with which this has developed that confuses me. Also everything Elon Musk Entorwellian fucked around with this message at 19:03 on Apr 12, 2024 |
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Poops Mcgoots posted:Yeah, I get the comparisons to Catholicism, but that's also had centuries to develop across cultural contexts. The flame mother was just like, a woman 15 years ago. She also just lives like, 25 miles from where they're worshipping. They can just take a day trip and go talk to their messiah. I'm not saying the development is crazy or that the themes they're going for don't make sense, it's the speed with which this has developed that confuses me. Joshua Graham was burned 4 years before you see him in game and he's got a cult following. The world of Fallout is absolutely rife with cults popping up over people. Even things. Even Maximus, as stupid as he is, is fully aware that cults just happen all the time.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 19:01 |
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How many seasons do you all suppose we'll have to wait for the Children of Atom?
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I regret bringing up the cult thing because I was wrong about that, but now everyone is focused on that instead of my main issue of how did the NCR get so thoroughly erased within 15 years of its first capital getting nuked? Like, there's a small cadre of people in a vault keeping its history alive and there's a band of raiders that got utterly wiped out by a brotherhood strike team, but we otherwise get no indication that there was an entire nation here capable of exerting influence on an independent state 200 miles away.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 19:10 |
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Lamanda posted:Remember pip-boys? Remember cram? Remember Power armor? Remember rad-roaches? Remember raiders? Remember Dogmeat? Remember town-names? Remember feral ghouls? Remember fonts? Remember products? That really sucks that you're incapable of having fun.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 19:13 |
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Sab669 posted:How many seasons do you all suppose we'll have to wait for the Children of Atom? Season three reckon. Think they'd make it to boston by then if following Mr twin peaks west to east.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 19:14 |
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CainFortea posted:Pipboy flashlights are obviously running the "NO GREEN FILTER FLASHLIGHT FIX MOD". Immersion ruined! I don't know if people do it intentionally, but I always enjoy the bit of having a sci-fi flashlight just straight up suck compared to real ones. Having to hold your whole fuckin arm out to flashlight around. Star Trek was the first time I noticed it and it happens so often. It's great.
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Entorwellian posted:I like Norm's character development in the series too. I thought he was going to be some unlikable, opportunistic twerp and a coward. However, both him and Chet grew on me and were pretty relatable at the end. They did a really good job casting that actor to play him. Norm is great because he’s the high int + dex hacker / sneaking thief character that you take in your second play through. You even see him sneaking around Bethesda style in the raider attack sequence early on.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 19:54 |
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Episode 2 Spoilers I just wanted to come in here and say diaper farmer is hilarious wasteland NPC. Just standing there in his diaper, asking Lucy to stay with him, telling her he's never been over the hill just nearby, and he's likely to die soon, so she can inherit his farm. Also, his dead tomato stands look exactly like the farms in FO4, it's earie. It's like they stole the model from the game and put it into real life.
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AgentHaiTo posted:Episode 2 Spoilers Tim Cain also mentioned he's walking like the villagers in FO1/2 and I checked, he really is. There are a few other incidental side characters like that who are perfect Fallout weirdos, they did a good job.
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We also just see mostly just West LA, it very well be there are still other remnants of the NCR (including in the Mojave). It is arguable that after Shady Sands got nuked it pretty much depopulated the region and there is a reason all there is left are Vaults (one of which is NCR friendly), an NCR remnant encampment, and Filly which seemed to largely thrown up after Sandy Sands fell. Otherwise, certain raider gangs like "the Governmint" seem to be quasi-aping the NCR as well. Also, the cult thing seemed to be deliberate misdirection. They seemed crazy and dangerous, but they were actually relatively normal people at their most weird. The corporate meeting scene was fun because you get to see House at the end of Rob. co (who knows if he will show up) get a dig Fred Sinclair at "losing money at a casino" which is referring to Sierra Madre/Dead Money. Also, the West tek rep is talking up FEV.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:04 |
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They needed to have a CIT dean desperately asking for money to create artificial humans.
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Grand Fromage posted:Tim Cain also mentioned he's walking like the villagers in FO1/2 and I checked, he really is. There are a few other incidental side characters like that who are perfect Fallout weirdos, they did a good job. I want to see a documentary of the making of this show now, cause this level of detail is crazy. I consider myself a pretty big fan of the games, but I didnt even catch that walking style.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:11 |
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No Crimson Caravan for logistics drat. I understand no Gun Runners for the sake of television but no Crimson Caravan?
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Rabid Snake posted:No Crimson Caravan for logistics drat. I understand no Gun Runners for the sake of television but no Crimson Caravan? Clearly the Gun Runners wiped them all out after they discovered CC had stolen their manufacturing specs.
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Rabid Snake posted:No Crimson Caravan for logistics drat. I understand no Gun Runners for the sake of television but no Crimson Caravan? In this universe the vault dweller never rescued the Gun Runners
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If Vault-Tec wanted to eliminate the competition, they would have needed to nuke more than Shady Sands. If multiple major cities or bases were hit it would explain the lack of any major institutions or logistics groups. Basically the Nuke-NCR option from the Divide by Hank MacLean.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:27 |
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More like Hank used company resources to win alimony from his bitch ex wife.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:47 |
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Tankbuster posted:More like Hank used company resources to win alimony from his bitch ex wife. It is now canon that Hank nuked the Earth to get out of alimony payments. We need his ex wife to show up in season 2 demanding back payments.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:49 |
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She won't be doing that anymore.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:51 |
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Has the discussion about how the show hosed up the established timeline from the games come up yet?
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Yeah and it turns out it didn't
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:53 |
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Finished it, loved it, and I want more. I’m not too deep in the Fallout lore though so what do I know.
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xerxus posted:If Vault-Tec wanted to eliminate the competition, they would have needed to nuke more than Shady Sands. If multiple major cities or bases were hit it would explain the lack of any major institutions or logistics groups. Eliminate the competition as in eliminate the functional city his wife fled to and found herself a wife in. Any infighting (NCR was already full of corruption) and opportunistic raiders rolling in afterwards and straining a demoralized nation are just gravy.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 20:59 |
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Spitballing a bit here but it felt to me like the three main characters represented different common playstyles in fallout games, all progressing through the same main questline: Lucy: Trying to pass every speech check and get the 'good' endings to every quest. Things often go wrong. Max: Generally aiming for the good endings as well but mainly through violence. Things often go wrong. Cooper: Murderhobo. Things go exactly as planned. I liked this show a lot more than I was expecting to. w0o0o0o fucked around with this message at 21:05 on Apr 12, 2024 |
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w0o0o0o posted:Spitballing a bit here but it felt to me like the three main characters represented different common playstyles in fallout games, all progressing through the same main questline: Cooper is all of us playing Fallout
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Schubalts posted:Eliminate the competition as in eliminate the functional city his wife fled to and found herself a wife in. Any infighting (NCR was already full of corruption) and opportunistic raiders rolling in afterwards and straining a demoralized nation are just gravy. even after the apocalypse there is a divorce court.
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w0o0o0o posted:Spitballing a bit here but it felt to me like the three main characters represented different common playstyles in fallout games, all progressing through the same main questline: I noticed this too and I think I read an article that said this is exactly what they were going for. I really liked the show, but feel like they did the NCR dirty. They were the biggest strongest faction in the western wasteland by New Vegas and it looks like it just collapsed in 15 years after a possessive husband got mad.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 21:07 |
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Rabid Snake posted:Cooper is all of us playing Fallout lol no
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 21:12 |
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BrotherJayne posted:lol no Cooper Howard is who we imagine us playing in Fallout, but the chicken-loving snake-oil salesmen is who we are truly playing in Fallout.
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Willatron posted:I noticed this too and I think I read an article that said this is exactly what they were going for. I really liked the show, but feel like they did the NCR dirty. They were the biggest strongest faction in the western wasteland by New Vegas and it looks like it just collapsed in 15 years after a possessive husband got mad. Boy a government collapsing because of one narcissistic guy being too divorced. Seems really unrealistic. Nothing like that could ever happen in the real world.
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# ? Apr 12, 2024 21:20 |
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I mean I personally would have preferred an ending where the NCR just keeps going until they revanchize (Or whatever you call the act of committing revanchism) the old America and make every mistake the old country made along the way. But the structural problems that led to its demise in the show were definitely present in NV so it doesn't feel too out of place, just wish we coulda seen it up close
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DarklyDreaming posted:I mean I personally would have preferred an ending where the NCR just keeps going until they revanchize (Or whatever you call the act of committing revanchism) the old America and make every mistake the old country made along the way. But the structural problems that led to its demise in the show were definitely present in NV so it doesn't feel too out of place, just wish we coulda seen it up close Yeah I guess this is really more my gripe with it then anything. Maybe they'll do it in flashbacks in season 2 or something, but writing out the NCR off screen like that doesn't sit right with me. It isn't so much that I can't fathom the NCR falling at all, like you said you see a lot of cracks forming in New Vegas even if you side with them and help defeat the Legion, but season 1 leaves it in a place that makes it look like "One city got nuked so an entire country that covered much of southern California comprised of numerous major settlements came undone so fast that 15 years later it's just a memory" and that's just kind of a lovely way to play it imo, I want to see how it went down.
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Poops Mcgoots posted:I regret bringing up the cult thing because I was wrong about that, but now everyone is focused on that instead of my main issue of how did the NCR get so thoroughly erased within 15 years of its first capital getting nuked? Like, there's a small cadre of people in a vault keeping its history alive and there's a band of raiders that got utterly wiped out by a brotherhood strike team, but we otherwise get no indication that there was an entire nation here capable of exerting influence on an independent state 200 miles away. Why would there be though? Lotta wastelanders aren't exactly sentimental. You think that the junk traders in Filly are going to be flying NCR flags or something? There's still NCR signs and stuff around. Lucy looks right at one in ep 3 iirc. Also the NCR wasn't exactly beloved either by everyone living in it. w0o0o0o posted:Spitballing a bit here but it felt to me like the three main characters represented different common playstyles in fallout games, all progressing through the same main questline: I didn't think of this but yea this hits real hard.
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