With Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda, a distant hope has been rekindled: Obsidian could finally develop a successor to the fan-favorite Fallout: New Vegas. According to an insider, discussions on this topic are said to take place at Microsoft:
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Odds have never been better for Fallout: New Vegas 2
So far these rumors have not been confirmed, but New Vegas fans can still be happy. Since a full-fledged version of the game Fallout is currently being created, Developed by enthusiastic fans, not by Obsidian. It now shows the project progress. As with such projects, there is no release date yet, we will probably have to be a little more patient.
This is what the remake looks like
a long time Twitter-Topic The developers offer a lot of new images and information about the rebuild that is being built on the Fallout 4 engine. For example, they show a few landscape photos that some fans of the series will likely recognize quickly:
According to the developers, the map of the reconstruction should not correspond to the original 1: 1, because one also wants to allow creative freedom in individual places. The remake is now about 25 percent larger than the original. If you want to admire its reconstruction in motion pictures, you can also watch the entire beginning of the game:
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Fallout 4: New Vegas – the mod’s 10-minute gameplay trailer shows off the gameplay
weapons and robots
However, landscape shots aren’t the only thing developers show about their projects. There are also new images showing a weapon and robot in Fallout’s classic, retro-futuristic style:
If you want to see more Fallout 4 New Vegas guns in action, check out this gameplay video. Wheeled Securitron robots are the hallmark of Fallout New Vegas. Some, like Victor or Yes Man, play an important role in the main quest.
Missions are that complicated
There are also interesting things to learn from developers about keyword searches. A look at the dialogue options of an important NPC of the yes-man just mentioned shows how complex it is to implement in New Vegas, which is known for its freedom of choice:
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Adding to the complexity of creating quests, there are features that are not available in Fallout 4, such as skill controls in the dialogue. That’s why developers are most looking for volunteers in this field. Interested people can apply to work here.