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  • Fallout: New Vegas Trailer and Details

    I spent 260 hours of my life playing Fallout 3 this summer. In fact, it was the only reason I bought an X-Box.

    Having sold both in order to move to Los Angeles, I now see need to buy an X-Box again: Fallout: New Vegas.

    First, the teaser - watch that to start speculating, then look at what is fulfilled below.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7xME0aFbC4 (edit: not sure why it isn't embedding)

    Details, courtesy of nma-fallout.com (which took it from a PC Gamer article):

    There is an optional hardcore mode, the character needs to drink water, ammo has weight, healing isn't instant etc.
    This is the biggest change to which I'm looking forward. I'll probably only dabble in it, but I love the concept.

    Normal mode is more similar to Fallout 3 gameplay.

    The storyline is focused on the New California Republic vs. Caesar's Legion (slavers from the east) vs. New Vegas residents.
    NCR, all the way baby!

    You are not a vault dweller but are given a Pip-Boy by someone who is one.

    There is a screenshot of a vault suit as well.

    There is an assault rifle looking like the M4, as well as a new big gun with a backpack, held like a minigun.

    There are special moves for melee weapons in VATS - specifically a move for a golf club called "Fore" which seems to be a groin shot.
    This will definitely increase my usage of melee weapons, although in FO3 it was a skill I never worried about improving.

    The Hoover Dam is in the game and is supplying electricity to the city.

    There is a quest to rescue a ghoul from some super mutants. The ghoul can then become your companion

    The Geckos are back.


    There are both dumb and intelligent super mutants, including the elite Nightkin. On at least one occasion you can convince them to fight amongst themselves.
    As there should be.

    Some super mutants look similar to the ones in Fallout 3, while others are new. There is e.g. a female super mutant with a 1950s hairstyle who apparently is one of their leaders.

    Screenshots include a guy with a beard and straw hat, a ghoul and an NCR Ranger.

    The only picture of New Vegas itself is concept art and not a screenshot.

    Some location screenshots include a huge model dinosaur advertising a hotel, some satellite dishes, an array of solar panels

    A character generation shot showing a "vigour machine" instead of the skill book

    NCR base is the McCarran Airport, Caesar's Legion is based in the Vegas Strip, while super mutants are based in a place called Black Mountain.

    There is also a town called Fremont and another called Primm. A topless reuve is mentioned as being in the latter. Area 51 also appears.
    Actually, Area 51 may or may not appear. PC Magazine misquoted. Personally, the fewer aliens, the better.

    NCR Ranger armor is similar to a brown combat armor with sleeves, there are concept arts of a Ranger.

    Skils have a bigger effect on conversation choices. E.g. someone with a high Explosives skill may be able to have a coversation about explosives where appropriate.

    There is a Reputation system in addition to Karma.
    Yes, Reputation is back - I missed it from FO1&2.

    First-person action RPG with the same engine as Fallout 3.

    Set in the Mojave wastelands. Vegas didn't get many nukes. More intact buildings, as well as desert vegetation. Vegas itself is mostly intact.
    If you look closely at the trailer, you'll see a massive vault to the left of the city. This would be the first time a vault actually did what it was supposed to - protect survivors and allow them to rebuild.

    Both karma and reputation are tracked. If I'm reading it right there's separate reputations for each of the settlements, as in 1 and 2.

    All dialogue options are shown to all players, regardless of whether you have the stats to succeed or not, though there's no punishment for failure.

    Bartering is not just lower prices but negotiating for better rewards.

    Weapons also now have knock-back upon death, with shotguns sending people flying.

    Followers can be managed through a context-sensitive menu, with orders like "follow", "stay" or "attack".
    All of these are improvements.

    You're a courier, wounded and left for dead in a shallow grave. A friendly robot, Victor, digs you out, and his doctor owner Mitchell patches you up. You take a "vigour test", which is some sort of electric parlour game. This decides who you are and sets up SPECIAL. You can also take some Rorschach tests, but the mag says this is for fun. The Doc then gives you a Pipboy as he was once a Vault dweller.
    So that is the player being dug up in the trailer.

    "Hoover Dam", and "Helios" (a solar plant, confirmed by the mag to have been built by Poseidon) are fought into and then you can direct the power to wherever you choose. In the case of Helios you can also keep the plant for your self, use the energy to call down a powerful laser, or even try to distribute to all equally, however there is a risk of overloading the reactors.

    There is a "reputation system", in which all three factions (NCR, Ceasar's Legion and the locals) will either see you as good or bad toward them individually.

    There is a screenshot of three Capital Wasteland mutants running toward the player, who is wielding what *looks* to be a heavy incinerator, but has a TV screen and no flamer fuel tanks. He's also wearing NCR combat armour, which is in gold/mustard colours.

    There are two separate screens of supermutants that look to be more local, grey skin, and the two are wearing very different clothes. One is Tabitha, who is hearing a blonde wig and love heart glasses. The mag implies she's "not all there".

    On that quest, you rescue Raul, a ghoul who Tabitha kept alive to fix her favourite robot. He appears to be a follower, as the mag says you can give him items, and also commands, such as "stay, follow or attack", and also tell him to switch to melee, in which case he'll mutter "sure, I'll put away my rather effective gun, and switch to this piece of um, metal tubing here".

    From what I read, the "all dialog" thing seems to imply there will be failures for skill checks as well as speech checks, though, as the mag states, there is no penalty for failing a skill check. In fact, the mag gives an example: A woman who the player tried a Sneak skill attempt on in conversation failed when convincing her an ambush would help the town be rid of a gang of raiders. She simply says "Good luck with your, uh, ambush"

    Vault 21 is in the game
    All in all, changes made are all in the right direction. These games are never going to please fanboys because they're not 2D top-down isometric games. Thank goodness I'm not a fanboy.
    "I predict your ignore will rival Ben's" - Ecofarm
    ^ The Poly equivalent of:
    "I hope you can see this 'cause I'm [flipping you off] as hard as I can" - Ignignokt the Mooninite

  • #2
    Looking forward to it.
    "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
    "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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    • #3
      Yeah, looks good.

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      • #4
        Will this be a new Standalone Game then?
        Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!

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        • #5
          Yup. It's not Fallout 4 but rather a game in the same world as Fallout 3.

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          • #6
            Sounds awesome.
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            When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah

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            • #7
              Excellent =)
              Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!

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              • #8
                I am mildly excited about FNV too. Much improvement over F3, but not F2 or F1 yet.
                I want my retarded dialogue trees back.
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                Do not require skill or wit
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