Love seeing these while looting and stacking them up at base later. Would love to see lead, steel and aluminium versions too tho. Either way fantastic work mate!
@GloriousWarrior....In your opinion...Personally in my opinion we've not had much in way of a good Fallout since Fallout 2. If they followed that much darker more adult theme that would be awesome. I've never understood why Bethesda bought the Fallout IP to then dumb it down to such a degree it doesn't even warrant the age 18 tag anymore. Vegas tried but came up short. Kids today won't play the originals and I understand that but they're missing out. If we had a place like New Reno in a fp Fallout game then my god would we have a hell of a lot of fun.
Despite a bit of an oldster myself (and PC gaming since the 1980s) I only really properly got into the Fallouts in lockdown in 2020, as I took the decision to hard-shield with my disabled, very elderly mother. We're still shielding now. Anyway, I can only think that all those who still promote the original two Fallouts are doing so with very rose-tinted glasses...
Yes, like a lot of old games, the story writing was better in the old Fallouts (though some FO2 references have dated badly). But also, like a lot of old games (leaving aside the graphics of course) the actual game mechanics and user functionality of FO1/2 is absolutely horrid. I've just gone through the lot, to the end of FO4 (even dabbled in that stupid tweenage drivel, Outer Worlds, but not yet sunk to 76), and it's abundantly clear FO3 is the series peak - the writing was still solid (the music sublime) and it has modern-enough functionality and the best DLC (Point Lookout) - though Far Harbour is right up there with it and almost rescues FO4.
FNV has it moments but was clearly rushed with a horrible boring map too, the totally silly Elvis and Roman soldier gangs, and sudden end. They tried to fix it with DLC, but the only good thing about Dead Money was backstory linkage to Veronica. OWB (good fun) and Honest Hearts (Daniel Graham the best voice in all the Fallouts) were both good in different ways. Lonesome Road - nah.
FONV was peak, FO3 was only great because of the Enclave V BOS plot (vanilla game was contentless and boring as heck), although the DLCs for both were overall great. FO4 has its moments and probably the best modding community along with community made plots like SS2 and AR2. FO1/2 are so dated they're not worth the time.
"Begin Again" is the motto for the cassino Sierra Madre in the Dead Money DLC for New Vegas.
"The opening was supposed to symbolize a road to a brighter future, not just for the world... ... but for all who came to its doors. A chance for anyone to begin again. Except - the Sierra Madre never opened."
Hi, my name is shadowjhakx982. I'm making a mod for FO4 that adds all items, weapons, armor, food, medicine, chems etc. from all FO games. I was curious if I could use your gold bar textures in the mod? I absolutely love them, I would ofc credit you. my mod doesn't receive donations point, and i reviewed the permissions tab. Which said to ask you before using any assets. Thank you for your time, Shadow.
Highly doubt it, but would it be at all possible to make these gold bars as a separate item since the gold would be (if even 5 were taken and 1 was sold) extremely rare?
wish they could remake dead money in fallout 4 or lonesome road and honest hearts they already kinda did old world blues but not the original but still accurate with the items tho this my fav dlc bout surviving with bomb collar around ur neck and the gold worth it at the end
Really cool mod. My only complaint is the component gold changed too, so it's a bit... irritating. But since they use the same model I guess it's unavoidable.
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Would love to see lead, steel and aluminium versions too tho.
Either way fantastic work mate!
Yes, like a lot of old games, the story writing was better in the old Fallouts (though some FO2 references have dated badly). But also, like a lot of old games (leaving aside the graphics of course) the actual game mechanics and user functionality of FO1/2 is absolutely horrid. I've just gone through the lot, to the end of FO4 (even dabbled in that stupid tweenage drivel, Outer Worlds, but not yet sunk to 76), and it's abundantly clear FO3 is the series peak - the writing was still solid (the music sublime) and it has modern-enough functionality and the best DLC (Point Lookout) - though Far Harbour is right up there with it and almost rescues FO4.
FNV has it moments but was clearly rushed with a horrible boring map too, the totally silly Elvis and Roman soldier gangs, and sudden end. They tried to fix it with DLC, but the only good thing about Dead Money was backstory linkage to Veronica. OWB (good fun) and Honest Hearts (Daniel Graham the best voice in all the Fallouts) were both good in different ways. Lonesome Road - nah.
"The opening was supposed to symbolize a road to a brighter future, not just
for the world... ... but for all who came to its doors. A chance for
anyone to begin again. Except - the Sierra Madre never opened."
Thank you for your time, Shadow.