Posted May 02, 2008 at 12:55PM by Charles D.
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Fans of the Fallout series are still on the edges of their seats, wondering when the next update to the long awaited sequel will arrive. Well, the wait is over as Bethesda Game Studios' Pete Hines recently talked about the development process of Fallout 3 as well as its current production state.Compared to Bethesda's previous title, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Hines explained that the production period of Fallout 3 has already surpassed its predecessor well ahead of schedule. He owes this fact to the experience gained by the development team from having to work on a title on various stable consoles as well as the dynamic PC platform. While it was previously mentioned that the world of Fallout 3 will only be around half the size of Oblivion's, Hines mentioned that they will be concentrating more on character interaction this time around rather than an expansive world that you can literally drown yourself in. Since they have less NPCs to play around with, the developers can focus on creating some very realistic character reactions based on the different paths the players choose to take in the game. It definitely sounds like an ambitious project to undertake, especially if you have a decade old fan base to please. Hines isn't intimidated by the gamers' expectations, though. As he mentioned before, Fallout 3 was a project that they themselves as gamers wanted to enjoy playing. He hoped that the team at Bethesda would be able to create a new trend that will innovate the series and hopefully follow through in future iterations. Hines mentioned that the development of Fallout 3 was still on track, with the game currently in its alpha testing stage. He confirmed that a simultaneous release will be delivered by Fall on the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Until then, make sure to drop by QJ.NET from time to time for more updates on this upcoming title. Buy: [Fallout 3 (PS3)] Buy: [Fallout 3 (PC)] Buy: [Fallout 3 (Xbox 360)] |
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» Hines makes me laugh
"As he mentioned before, Fallout 3 was a project that they themselves as gamers wanted to enjoy playing."
Exactly, they are doing their own game, but not a Fallout 2 sequel. This company is banking on the popularity of the Fallout series, while at the same time totally changing the most important aspects of the older games.
DO NOT BUY THIS!
"As he mentioned before, Fallout 3 was a project that they themselves as gamers wanted to enjoy playing."
Exactly, they are doing their own game, but not a Fallout 2 sequel. This company is banking on the popularity of the Fallout series, while at the same time totally changing the most important aspects of the older games.
DO NOT BUY THIS!
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