Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

[TV] Fallout



Braggfan

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded
May 12, 2014
1,838
Started Fallout 4 couple of weeks ago, but had to stop as it was a buggy mess. I had two missions that just didn't 'complete', leaving the character I was supposed to talk to to continue the missions just standing in the same spot not doing anything. Thought I'd give it another go when the update for the X:S comes out.

For now, I'm playing Fallout: New Vegas, which seems to be running OK so far.
Frustratingly Fallout 4 has always been buggy. Which is a real shame, because it is an amazing game. I've always found the area surrounding Goodneighbour, to be particularly problematic. It's worth persevering with though and just making sure you save regularly.

In terms of the TV series, the more I chat to friends the more I think if you're not a fan of the games you won't appreciate the series as much. Personally I think the series is excellent. It has everything from the games. To the point where I think its not a case of the tv show doing the games justice, it has expanded on the canon. But if you're coming to the series fresh, I can appreciate there's a lot of subtle things you probably won't see.
 




Igzilla

Well-known member
Sep 27, 2012
1,648
Worthing
Still trying to convince Mrs I to watch this, so I haven't seen any yet, but if she doesn't give in within the next couple of weeks, I'll skive off from WFH and watch. My first encounter with the Fallout universe was Fallout: Tactics from back in the day.
 


sussex_guy2k2

Well-known member
Jun 6, 2014
3,752
Started Fallout 4 couple of weeks ago, but had to stop as it was a buggy mess. I had two missions that just didn't 'complete', leaving the character I was supposed to talk to to continue the missions just standing in the same spot not doing anything. Thought I'd give it another go when the update for the X:S comes out.

For now, I'm playing Fallout: New Vegas, which seems to be running OK so far.
I’d keep going. I’ve not played it in years but it’s one of my favourite ever games. I believe I had one crash in the whole play through though… which helps.
 


Muzzman

Pocket Rocket
NSC Patron
Jul 8, 2003
5,228
Here and There
I’d keep going. I’ve not played it in years but it’s one of my favourite ever games. I believe I had one crash in the whole play through though… which helps.
Oh, I haven't given up. I played Fallout 3 to death when it came out, I hadn't realised the next gen update was just around the corner, so looking forward to starting again and getting back into it.
 






JBizzle

Well-known member
Apr 18, 2010
5,849
Seaford
Started Fallout 4 couple of weeks ago, but had to stop as it was a buggy mess. I had two missions that just didn't 'complete', leaving the character I was supposed to talk to to continue the missions just standing in the same spot not doing anything. Thought I'd give it another go when the update for the X:S comes out.

For now, I'm playing Fallout: New Vegas, which seems to be running OK so far.
Fallout: New Vegas is up there with one of my absolute favourite games of all time.
 


jcdenton08

Enemy of the People
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
10,745
Fallout: New Vegas is up there with one of my absolute favourite games of all time.
So sad Matthew Perry isn’t around to appear in some capacity in the series. He was a huge Fallout fan, and asked for a part in New Vegas simply because he loved the series. So many amazing characters - Mr House, Benny, Yes Man…
 


Gabbafella

Well-known member
Aug 22, 2012
4,723
I'm in that group. Got it last week.




Oo I didn't know that. Do you know if you'll have to start a new game, or if the update will work with old saves?
You may want to start up your copy of Fallout 4 if playing on PS5 and have either the season pass or dlc installed. There's a known issue with two dlc packs, automatron and wasteland workshop. If you have either installed you won't be able to start the game, it keeps crashing as soon as the Bethesda logo appears, it's just happened with me so I'm installing it again without those two specific dlc.
 




jcdenton08

Enemy of the People
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
10,745
🧑‍🎤 ”crawl out through the fallout, baby”…
 


Whitechapel

Famous Last Words
Jul 19, 2014
4,089
Not in Whitechapel
For those getting in to the games:

Fallout 3 & 4 are good games, which I have sunk many hours in to.

Fallout New Vegas might be the best game ever made.

Fallout 76 is… look, just don’t play it okay.

 






pigmanovich

Active member
Mar 16, 2024
163
London
Fan of the games here, finished the series the other day and a bit confused about one of the big reveals.

I appreciate the significance of his vault to Vault-Tec, but did Hank really have access to nukes with which to destroy Shady Sands? How? Were any other vault overseers empowered to launch nuclear strikes?
 


jcdenton08

Enemy of the People
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
10,745
Fan of the games here, finished the series the other day and a bit confused about one of the big reveals.

I appreciate the significance of his vault to Vault-Tec, but did Hank really have access to nukes with which to destroy Shady Sands? How? Were any other vault overseers empowered to launch nuclear strikes?
Fallout 76 establishes that there are nuke stockpiles in bunkers in the wasteland, so the existence of the nukes themselves are canon in the Fallout universe. As for his access to them, that wasn’t established with any certainty, as you say. I wonder if this will be explored later.
 


pigmanovich

Active member
Mar 16, 2024
163
London
Fallout 76 establishes that there are nuke stockpiles in bunkers in the wasteland, so the existence of the nukes themselves are canon in the Fallout universe. As for his access to them, that wasn’t established with any certainty, as you say. I wonder if this will be explored later.
Ah, fair enough. I never played FO76, but I'm not surprised to hear some nuke stockpiles survived.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,350
Started watching this one on the recommendation of friends. Hated it at first, and still hate the 50's soundtrack, but am on S1E3 and have to admit I'm finding it excelente. Has a Wes Anderson look and feel about it. Great fun and okie-dokie I think I love Lucy 😄
 


Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,183
Bexhill-on-Sea
In terms of the TV series, the more I chat to friends the more I think if you're not a fan of the games you won't appreciate the series as much. Personally I think the series is excellent. It has everything from the games. To the point where I think its not a case of the tv show doing the games justice, it has expanded on the canon. But if you're coming to the series fresh, I can appreciate there's a lot of subtle things you probably won't see.
Never played the games and I'm finding most things that happen in the TV series just too convenient, I have persevered and have a couple to go but it doesn't inspire me to check out the game I must admit

Just a few examples
When about to have her organs harvested she manages to disable the robot as suddenly her legs were free, or why the armored suit doesn't have a manual internal release if its power source has been removed, or how Lucy suddenly appears to save Maximus when she was tracking the head, which left that location the night before, or why the radiation didn't kill them when they stood by the bomb crater at Shady Sands which was destroyed only 15 years earlier and also why the ghoul just forgot about the bounty on the head, he said the digestion was slow but he seemed to have just given up
 


Braggfan

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded
May 12, 2014
1,838
Never played the games and I'm finding most things that happen in the TV series just too convenient, I have persevered and have a couple to go but it doesn't inspire me to check out the game I must admit

I think that probably highlights the point I was making. People unfamiliar with the game might not like the tv series. Maybe because they just don't like it, and maybe because some of the game/franchises subtle influences on the series aren't picked up on.

But fans of the games have probably been immersed in that world for hundreds of hours, so if they make a tv show that's consistent to the game's lore, then there's a good chance they'll love it.
 


pigmanovich

Active member
Mar 16, 2024
163
London
I think that probably highlights the point I was making. People unfamiliar with the game might not like the tv series. Maybe because they just don't like it, and maybe because some of the game/franchises subtle influences on the series aren't picked up on.

But fans of the games have probably been immersed in that world for hundreds of hours, so if they make a tv show that's consistent to the game's lore, then there's a good chance they'll love it.
Plus the basic structure of the show, where it's just MacGuffin after MacGuffin, perfectly captures the experience of playing the games.

As the Ghoul says: Thou shalt get sidetracked by bullshit every time.
 




BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,376
No, not played the games so I’m sure there’s plenty I’m not getting.

From my experience I would say it’s rather boring without knowledge of the game.
I have never played a ‘game’ in my life. Too old probably.
Watched Episode 1 last night, but won’t be watching any more. As I said, I reckon I am just too ancient! 😁
 


Sid and the Sharknados

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 4, 2022
4,143
Darlington
Plus the basic structure of the show, where it's just MacGuffin after MacGuffin, perfectly captures the experience of playing the games.

As the Ghoul says: Thou shalt get sidetracked by bullshit every time.
I've not seen any of it (don't have Amazon), but are any of the characters portrayed as shoving literally any random crap they come across down their trousers until they need to hire a transit van to carry it all, on the off chance that it later comes in handy?
 


Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here