idlehands said
Unless they're tailgaters.
Oh no I agree, just sometimes my dad rubs off on me and I start driving down the highway like every car is trying to steal my stuff.
idlehands said
Unless they're tailgaters.
Imperfectionist said
:P Better than nothing, though, right? I mean, there's never been a Fallout game in the Northeast (until 4), nor the Southeast (where I live). The best we Southerners have is Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel (not to be confused with Fallout Tactics, Xbox/Ps2, 2004), which is set in ... Nothing against Texas, but it ain't East of the Mississippi.
Esper said
A succubus isn't really an animal. Nor is a robot.
Imperfectionist said
Do you have the add-ons (or GOTY edition)? Cause yeah, without them the game can feel a little... Incomplete. Broken Steel especially.And, well, there a Fallout game set in the Midwest (including Chicago, but also St. Louis and several other Midwest cities and areas) called Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel (PC, 2001), but it wasn't quite the same as Fallout and Fallout 2... Not as much an RPG, much more an RTS-ish tactical combat game. AND BethSoft has declared it mostly non-canon, because it contradicts elements from the original two games.Granted, I declare Fallout 3 mostly non-canon on similar grounds, but that's neither here nor there.EDIT: Oh, and Fallout 3 had Pittsburgh in it (called "The Pitt")... Does that count?
Jster said
But imagine a story centered on the conflict of two mega cities. Cleveland and Detroit.Neither was destroyed in the war because no one deemed them important enough to destroy.
Jster said
While it would most likely end up in Chicago I would love to play a Midwest Fallout.Particularly Ohio. But that's my bias.
ImANargleHunter said
... Are you saying you want to run away with me?