hmmmmmm
Okay I'm glad they didn't drag this out
Not looking forward to multiplayer shit though
I wonder how far along they are on this. Same buggy game engine they've used since Morrowind.
More construction please. Less settlements please.
According to lore, said vault was a control vault set to open 20 years after the bombs if I remember right.
Can't watch video at work. So is this a MMO type game? If so, gross.
19 years, ya. Closed in 2076, supposed to open in 2096. Apocalypse was 2077.
Hoping for underground construction.
multiplayer means MMO?
I want more hilarious sidekick banter.
West Virginia setting? Or am I thinking too literal based on the song choice lol
DC
I'll ask here since Fallout peeps are checking here. Is FO3 worth modding and getting into?
Modding? Maybe. It's a great game.
Interesting? Hmm is my response as well until I hear and see more info.
I played through it and one of the DLC on 360 back in 2010. I have it on PC already. I've just never looked into the modding community for it. I will now though. Might be fun to go back to DC. I just love FNV and all of the settings, especially some of the monster mods. Fucking behemoths and Venom like monsters!
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Vault_76The Vault-Tec terminal in the Citadel lists Vault 76 as a "control" vault, with 500 occupants. The vault was designed to open 20 years after a nuclear war, and was among the seventeen known control vaults, meaning that it was used as a baseline to compare to experimental vaults. It is also mentioned in one of the alien captive recorded logs (no.13) recorded by Giles Wolstencroft, a Vault-Tec official who was abducted while inspecting the vault's construction site. In Fallout 4, the newsreader in the prologue mentions Vault 76 debuting in 2076 in honor of America's tercentenary when discussing Vault-Tec's plans to expand.
Current rumor is that the gameplay is similar to Rust and that's how the online mechanic works. Leaks as far back as December where the title first popped up pointed to this.