It's so green.įallout's nuclear war was likely SO much worse than a real life nuclear war (probably) would be. That one is unrealistic but on the other direction. On that note, I'm guessing you really hate F76 then. It wouldn't make sense for the entire world to be just dessert no matter where you go. If tomorrow they decided to use Hawaii as a setting, that would require a different aesthetic too. When they decided to have a DLC set in Alaska, that needed a different aesthetic. Bethesda took the franchise and moved it to the east coast, a place that's colder and greener, and set FO4 a whoping 200 years after the end of the world. But, you know, it was set on the american southwest, 80 years after the bombs fell. It's true that Fallout started with a irradiated dessert aesthetic. If there's no plant life, then how the hell are animals or humans going to survive? They have to, they're the basis of the food chain. If the game was set one or two years after the bombs fell, then yeah, the irradiated rock theme would make sense, but after 200 years? Plants recover. You'd have an easier time trying to convince me that Fallout would look like Metro People have a very distorted idea of what a nuclear apocalypse is. It makes sense for that game to be overgrown both stylistically and realistically, but not Fallout. They don't even share similar premises! As previously stated, TLoU is centered around a virus and not nuclear wastelands. TLoU and Fallout are also quite different. It has elements of macabre humor especially in the originals, but it is not as explicitly dark as Metro for example. Fallout is more focused on survival against humans and rebuilding civilisation. Don't get me wrong, Fallout has elements of horror, but Metro is far more explicit with this than Fallout. Metro and Fallout are both nuclear post apocalypses, but Metro is more dark, gritty and horrifying than the more light-hearted Fallout games. The Walking Dead, A Boy and His Dog and I Am Legend for example are very different stylistically. What's so unique about the post apocalypse genre is that every franchise has it's own premises and interpretations. Decorate the bombed out wasteland with green shrubs, dense foliage, palm trees and BOOM! You've got a recipe for not only making Fallout look like a cheap, low budget, uninspired knock off of TLoU, but you've also tainted the perception of the Fallout franchise forever! I play Fallout for my Mad Max survival fantasies, not to play open world TLoU. Many others including myself would refuse to purchase a game that does not respect it's premise. To remove that element of Fallout is best left to mods. It IS based around the face of the Earth being bombed until it is a warm, dead, dusty land. It is NOT based around an infection or a virus. Fallout is inspired by old Mad Max movies and the concept of total nuclear apocalypse. Should we tell This is not The Last Of Us. Goldencoley wrote: This has gone more or less unnoticed for a decade!? » Who Would Win: Ulysses or Joshua Graham? » HALLOWEEN MOD THE INNSMOUTHS CITIZENS FALLOUT 4 » Tammy's Introduction (Making a PA port) » Suggestions for a Halo Themed TTW Playthrough I hope you have fun choosing what to use and playing through another round of New Vegas.» Weird facial problem when using Dragbody overhaul Other ENB's that are located here (47 ENB, Wanderer's, etc) are great, but I don't really like to use them for a full playthrough (I mainly use them for screenshots). Definitely give it a go, though.Īnd that's all from me. It's a great ENB to use when you don't want to modify the original game too much, as it really is only a shader mod (in my humble opinion). The one that's the most popular ENB on the Nexus in terms of downloads and views. It takes huge inspiration from the Metro and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. But from the time that I have spent with it, I can definitively say that it is the most atmospheric and depressing ENB I have ever seen. I'll be honest, I have never used this ENB for an extended period of time. Haven't used this much due to it's dependency on it's own weather mod. It gives off that whole post-apocalyptic desert vibe, moreso expanding on the game's original design rather than changing the atmosphere entirely. Green shrubs and grass are turned from cardboard cut outs to vibrant portions of the landscape. One of those ENB's that are just hard to get rid of. Used to use it like a year ago and remember it fondly. This ENB, to me, is more like Realistic Wasteland Lighting if it had good shaders that came with it. » Who Would Win: Ulysses or Joshua Graham?īig ol' ENB recommendation list coming up (all are on the Nexus). » Weird facial problem when using Dragbody overhaul
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