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111 Video Game Details in the Fallout TV Show

111 Video Game Details in the Fallout TV Show

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Adapting a video game into a TV show is a pretty daunting task, but Fallout is a more difficult beast than most. A series of six massive RPGs, four of which are huge open worlds filled to bursting with companies, creations, and creatures, there’s a hell of a lot to address in order to get the…

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  1. The vault door to the outside is the same as the Bethesda fallout games, that open to the inside (strangely), and then the floor moves it aside. But the inter-vault doors (between 31,32 and 33) are like the ones from fallout 1 and 2, that open to the outside and then roll to the side. Nobody seems to notice that…

  2. – Slow down during fight scene is homage to V.A.T.S. system
    – fiends and raiders are factions in the games
    – assaultron is shown in the show
    – ghouls long lasting life span
    – ghouls being feral and non-feral
    – BoS structure mimics the game elder/knight/paladin/scribes/squires
    -lucy's brother agile build

  3. Why the hell did they pick the exact same theme from Fallout 3 for the series and gave it to Rami Djawadi instead of working with the original composer Inon Zur? Is there some kind of prejudice agaist composers that only work with video games and Harry Gregson Williams was the only one able to break that barrier?

  4. The fusion cores DO last a long time, at least when they're plugged into a generator for a building. It's only when they're used for power armor that they drain fast.

  5. These kind of videos are so lame. This whole show is based off the game. The set is going to be build as such. the dialogue will match, the lore will be established. Just worthless content.

  6. More niche one was when Walton Goggins character is in the past at the party walking down the stairs, there is a poster behind him for “A man and his dog” which is a reference to the movie “a boy and his dog” that was heavy inspiration for fallout and referenced several times in the games.

  7. 4:31 that's not a passed speech check, that was the New Vegas dialogue option she got because her speech skill was too low to get the real option. Those fiends drew on them and luckily Max had enough AP to hit them both with VATS.

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