A shark-toothed medic from the Old Country Roads (Although, presently, he's settled down in a nice lighthouse just outside of Boston). Alec is the platonic ideal of what you might think of when you say the word "Wastelander".
He doesn't know a thing about cyrochambers or the world before all of this mess, but recent events with a certain Railroad have forced him to catch up to a future he wasn't really prepared for. Recently, many of the patients coming through his clinic have been more machine than man... he always did consider himself something like a mechanic, but he never expected the line to be so blurry.
AME ORTIZ
Ame's not the sharpest switchblade in Freeside, but he's got a good thing going. He's got about the best luck a guy can have, and just little enough common sense to let himself trust it.
Ame's never been a courier, just a caravaneer who happened to be in a bad part of Nipton at the worst possible time. You can have all the luck in the word, but if you go up against a cheater, you won't get anything but empty pockets and the side of your face shoved into a bonfire.
NIPTON BLUES on AO3
ZHŌU HUÌFĀNG
There's a difference between surviving and thriving. Huìfāng lives in the hazy middle point of those two concepts.
She tries to get by without causing much trouble for herself, but when you've trekked almost every inch of the Capital Wasteland, you're bound to leave an impression somewhere.
This gave me a pit in my stomach. How could they possibly lay off one of their best talents? Fucking disgusting, I wish Bethesda never got bought out by Microslop. Between this and the PS6 being projected to be over one THOUSAND dollars for base model- gaming is seeing some dark times. It's been my dream to someday work at Bethesda or another AAA studio that makes games I love- but to see that every member of their team is so disposable makes me not want to do that.
It worked on me, I was so excited seeing that Josh Sawyer was going to work on another Fallout that it distracted me from what Microsoft had done. Now I don't want to raise my eyebrow too much, but honestly this is probably a distraction tactic from Microsoft and an attempt to wash their image.
No harm, no foul, these things are done to catch us unaware. But since I'm here, and I've seen a lot of discussions on this topic, I'm gonna throw in my extra two cents on the situation (not directly targeting you mojavediscodancer, even though I'm reblogging from you, just adding to the discussion and hopefully more people see it idk).
First of all, I've seen a lot of people blaming Todd Howard, which is crazy. I don't understand this website's obsession with Todd but I assure you he's just another employee to the machine. The "omg maybe obsidian will do another fallout since bethesda and obsidian are both owned by microsoft" theory has been thrown around since the buyouts happened and we more or less knew this would happen eventually, just not sure how. I've also seen people ask "well why won't the fallout studio make the fallout game" and that's for 4 reasons: (putting this under a read more bc it got huge)
Last time bethesda made a single player game it sold like shit and everyone made fun of them. Not saying you HAVE to like starfield (i didn't play it either), but why would microsoft allocate the resources for bethesda to create another single player if everything amounts to the public going "lul bethany esda"
Fallout 76 PRINTS money. Some might find this odd but FO76 has a very small but dedicated fanbase, and games like these thrive on whales. For things like live services, gachas, even TCGs it is far more worth to cater to the handful of guys that waste 200€ on the game every month rather than hope the average player buys a skin/booster pack/whatever. The average bethesda employee has been chained to their desk producing FO76 content for years, why would microsoft ever let them take a break.
No one plays the other obsidian games. I'll be so real with you, obsidian has been living off of the good will of new vegas since 2010. No one played pillars of eternity. No one played tyranny (which is THE BEST obsidian game idgaf). No one even played the outer worlds, the so called fallout killer. Avowed sold like ass, the outer worlds 2 sold like ass, the only obsidian game that's more or less thriving is grounded, their live service ip. Again, I'm not saying you HAVE to buy their games on release (who has the money for all these games), but companies only see numbers.
People haven't shut the fuck up about new vegas for 16 years. People need to go play another game. Of course microsoft was going to see all the hype and go "hmmmm let's cancel all those other flop projects and turn obsidian into a bethesda subsidiary fallout slop studio!"
So here's my prediction: doesn't matter if the game is good or bad, because at the end of the day, microsoft is going to hold obsidian hostage. If the game does well, good! Obsidian is bethesda's little bitch forever (rip ALL the studios that activision-blizzard-king pulled to "support the call of duty franchise" and ended up being consumed like a male anglerfish). If the game does bad, then well, microsoft is most likely going to look at the poor reception and go "see, people just don't like single player games :/ let's dissolve the studio to cut costs". If the game does well, MAYBE we'll get lucky and see another low cost niche project like Pentiment again. But most likely obsidian is just going to be absorbed into producing Content TM for FO76.
I've already written this far, so I'm going to keep going. I'd like to make the connection to another video game series that's very dear to my heart, dragon age. When bioware released dragon age: the veilguard, tumblr, the so called leftist website, devoured the devs alive. "Oh how could they have done this" "oh these devs don't know what they're doing" "oh this isn't the game we wanted" and as soon as the news came out that the entire dragon age team had been fired, the first response was people going "omg larian should do dragon age games now!". I've you've read this far and you were one of the people excited for the news of a new obsidian fallout game, I'd like to ask you to please think about the working conditions of these people. CEOs are not regular people like you and I, they don't play these games and they only see numbers. And social media, for whatever reason. EA saw the immense negative response veilguard had from both haters AND fans and went "oh, whatever, employees are just a number on an excel sheet". Microsoft firing 60 employees from obsidian and then cancelling all of their projects to focus on fallout is just numbers on a sheet. Fallout is not real to them, it's just a name that gets people to buy stuff. That's why fallout 4 (and skyrim) are ported for every platform, from the switch to idk, a smart fridge. Brands are not your friends. Play the games made by the PEOPLE you like. Follow the PEOPLE that make the games you enjoy, not the name of a studio. And treat game devs with kindness, even the devs from studios you don't like. Especially devs from the studios you don't like, because I can guarantee you they're not making any meaningful decisions. Yes, even Todd Howard.
If you like new vegas, that's okay, but know obsidian isn't going to make new vegas again. The vast, vast majority of the original team isn't at the studio anymore. Look at what you liked from the game, find out who wrote it and go follow that person. Here, I'll go first: my favourite new vegas character was written by a man i cannot in good conscience reccommend, but besides that I really like House and the families, written by John Gonzalez, who then went on to design the narratives for horizon:zero dawn and horizon:forbidden west (people who follow this blog will know I've written 2 or 3 different posts about this).
Microsoft isn't our friend, and they're not giving us our "epic fallout game back!!!" Obsidian deserves better, and so does Bethesda, which makes really good games, even though this website likes to pretend they don't for some reason.
Reblogging again in this circlejerk à deux to give it more visibility and to say thank you for pointing at Microsoft. I've seen people blame Obsidian or Bethesda when the one at fault is that tech monstrosity that will consume and regurgitate everything it can.
No matter how you feel about the state of the Fallout franchise or if you like Bethesda games or not, this is a case of a multibillion dollar company against hundreds of workers. And I wouldn't be certain of them not using AI in their next Fallout game.
One of my favorite tropes is post apocalyptic towns being named after dilapidated signs with missing letters, like Novac (no vacancy) and Eaden (dead end). There’s something inexplicable about it
not forgivin people for hating preston garvey. hes like "i want ppl to have their needs met and not get murdered over clean water" and then asks u to help him build a castle head quarters. him letting me know where i can help settlements and build waystations / find fast travel points is helpful. sry u guys hate filling in ur map
not forgivin people for hating preston garvey. hes like "i want ppl to have their needs met and not get murdered over clean water" and then asks u to help him build a castle head quarters. him letting me know where i can help settlements and build waystations / find fast travel points is helpful. sry u guys hate filling in ur map
I think that it’s important, as consumers, to avoid letting the visual and mechanical shorthand language of video games color our reactions to real situations involving real people, as much of that shorthand can reflect and reinforce the destructive knee-jerk prejudice of the culture that produced it. As an example, let’s take Fallout. When you’re dungeoneering in Fallout and you come across a space where there are flayed, mutilated corpses strung up all over the place, that’s the developer using visual shorthand to frictionlessly inform you, without breaking the loop of play, that you have the moral high ground over whoever lives here, and thus moral license to kill them and take their things. But in real life, when you go over someone’s house and they’ve got flayed and mutilated corpses strung up all over the place? I mean, maybe that’s from the last tenant. Maybe they have a roommate. Maybe they were all just jerks. I mean you literally just got here, you don’t know, you gotta let this play out for a minute