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Veez

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  1. They're basically the same.

     

    This just me being pedantic mind you, but I believe the Vault is a much better source for Fallout information.

    • Information, while still useful, is outdated on Nukapedia compared to the Vault
    • The Vault sources its data much, much better than Nukapedia
    • The Vault is updated more often than Nukapedia

    Nukapedia does have its merits, I think it looks nicer, and of course, if I'm gonna Google search something Fallout related for quick info, and Nukapedia is the first option, I'll still use it, but I think that The Vault holds up on its merits better.

     

    Also, since apparently I have the talent of always getting into debates Fallout related, I'm gonna switch topics here:

     

    How 'bout them Energy Weapons being cooler than guns? Amirite?


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    8. Gotta be SUPER FIGHTING ROBOT MEEEGAAAAMAANNN

    7. Mario without Fludd, seems good to me.

    6. Captain Falcon plays fast, and I like fast.

    5. Link seems really fun in this game from what I've played in the demo. Also Fierce Diety LInk, yesssss.

    4. ROLLING AROUND AT THE SPEED OF SOUND, PISSING OFF MY FRIENDS AND BEING KIND OF A DI-CK

    3. ....Sorry, but I love me some Meta Knight, don't really care about tiers or whatnot.

    2. I've always liked Bowser, even if he wasn't the greatest character ever. Seems like he's been upgraded in this game from what I've heard.

    1. I was sold ever since the teaser on this thing. Also my starter in Pokemon X, so why not.


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     Its just one of those many lore holes that most casual Fallout players won't actually care about.

     

    Not really, no.

    Apologies, that does sound a little bit elitist. But honestly, Fallout is more than just the lore, so I think most people are willing to forgive that slight loophole. Bethesda was trying to fit their game in the lore somewhere, so I guess i can't really fault them too much.


  4.  The mutants in FO3 came from a vault. I think the FEV virus was acquired by Vault-Tec on the east coast, modified and installed in one of the vaults for their own experiments. The government may have been involved in the trials run by Vault-Tec but if they were, it was all off the books. My memory of it is a bit hazy, though.

     

    Vault-Tech was contracted by the government, and the Project behind was the work of the Enclave. FEV itself though was the work of the government itself, and I don't see why they would bother writing a holodisk that they had moved all research if they didn't really. Its just one of those many lore holes that most casual Fallout players won't actually care about.


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    That may be a valid complaint, but Bethesda's choice to have a different group of mutants doesn't contradict the plot of the previous two games.

     

     

    I believe in Fallout 1, there is a note somewhere that says all FEV research was moved to the Mariposa Military Base. Unless Fallout 3 addresses this issue, the mutants even existing in Capital Wasteland is a break from lore as is. The only reason Bethesda included mutants, heck, even the Enclave and the Brotherhood of Steel, were all just for brand purposes.

     

    Of course, I'm no Fallout scholar, so I'm very likely to be wrong.

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