Fallout Series Thread V14: When i entered this thread i was hoping there would be more gambling
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I think in America the law says after 100 years.
[video=youtube;gRlj5vjp3Ko]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRlj5vjp3Ko[/video]
fits perfect with fallout
[editline]20th October 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=FullStreak12;42591354]I think in America the law says after 100 years.[/QUOTE]
i think in the 70s they passed something though that made it possible to basically copyright media forever
[editline]20th October 2013[/editline]
unless the owner of the media releases it to public domain, which none of the big record labels will ever do
yep... just another 65 years before his stuff from 1955 goes into public domain
so basically it'll be public domain just before the nuclear war
[quote]Music is in the public domain as with any other work in the public domain:
all rights have expired or
the authors have explicitly put a work into the public domain
there never were copyrights
In the United States of America, no sound recording will enter the public domain until 2067, unless explicitly placed into the public domain by its creators.[/quote]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain_music[/url]
If you want Cash in a Fallout game without modding, you've got some time to kill.
[QUOTE=DragonAwesome;42590791]
[video=youtube;CFRf-q8bNHE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFRf-q8bNHE[/video][/QUOTE]
i was waiting for that drunk guy to walk in front of the other guy
[QUOTE=Sableye;42591346]this game needs more johnny cash, i mean like some of his stuff has to be public domain by now[/QUOTE]
I find it odd that the game has an entire faction based around Elvis but not a single piece of music of his in the game.
[QUOTE=overwatch pvt;42591655]I find it odd that the game has an entire faction based around Elvis but not a single piece of music of his in the game.[/QUOTE]
the licensing cost for elvis' likeness and music was too much so they didnt
its also why they never actually say the name "elvis" in the game
they just say there was this presley guy and a few worn out now not-working holotapes
[editline]21st October 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=Lijitsu;42591472][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain_music[/url]
If you want Cash in a Fallout game without modding, you've got some time to kill.[/QUOTE]
2067 is gonna be the year i kick it on the moon listening to all the crazy songs from the 50s about space travel
Actually I'm pretty certain they never once used any part of his name. They said there wasn't even any type of records of his actual name, and that people just called him 'The King.'
[QUOTE=Lijitsu;42591472][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain_music[/url]
If you want Cash in a Fallout game without modding, you've got some time to kill.[/QUOTE]
Wow public domain law is dumb here. I should be in charge.
Speaking of music that should've been in Fallout, I would've loved to hear this:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIfu2A0ezq0[/media]
Really would've fit if you'd heard it in the saloon in Sloan, you know?
[QUOTE=FullStreak12;42590492]I have a mod that adds a bunch of fitting music to Fallout 3 so the music doesn't bother me as much. I couldn't find one I liked for New Vegas.[/QUOTE]
What is the name of the mod called? I love listening to the ingame radio in the Fallout games, but there are way too few musical numbers.
I played FO3 it on Xbox 360 back when it originally came out. I now have it for PC, but my disc drive is broken, so I might just buy it again with all expanisions when it goes on sale on steam the next time. I played New Vegas on my new PC when that game came out, and I loved playing it with mouse and keyboard.
In general, I need a list of the best mods for Fallout 3, if anyone is so kind to help me out.
I simply love the moment when you first enter the strip and Dean Martin's "Ain't that a kick in the head" starts playing. It merges so nice w the scenery. It's one of my top 5 hallelujah moments in the game.
[QUOTE=UnidentifiedFlyingTard;42597923]Fallout Nuka Break Season 2 Trailer[/QUOTE]
I think I just saw Chris Avellone.
[QUOTE=UnidentifiedFlyingTard;42597923][video=youtube;lb5oArfO8Gs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb5oArfO8Gs[/video][/QUOTE]
Damn, the costumes in these never fail to amaze.
IMO, the NCR Ranger one could use a bit more weathering, though.
[QUOTE=Pappi_man;42599267]I think I just saw Chris Avellone.[/QUOTE]
[t]http://images.wikia.com/fallout/images/2/24/MCAandTimCainNukaBreak.jpeg[/t]
[quote=Nukapedia: Fallout Wiki]Chris Avellone and Tim Cain on the set of fan project "Nuka Break: Season 2"[/quote]
[QUOTE=UnidentifiedFlyingTard;42597923][video=youtube;lb5oArfO8Gs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb5oArfO8Gs[/video][/QUOTE]
Ha, that last weapon was the Nuka-Breaker
Plus i'm pretty sure the molotov was made out of a Bawls bottle.
[QUOTE=UnidentifiedFlyingTard;42597923][video=youtube;lb5oArfO8Gs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb5oArfO8Gs[/video][/QUOTE]
I love these guys. Red Star was the shit.
Wait a sec, isn't the ranger in that trailer Red Star's protagonist?
Red Star was a side-story for Nuka-Break.
This thread makes me feel warm.
[QUOTE=cdr248;42600082][t]http://images.wikia.com/fallout/images/2/24/MCAandTimCainNukaBreak.jpeg[/t][/QUOTE]
Perhaps Nuka Break will be considered canon? Or at least semi-canon?
I've never been clear on something.
In Fallout 2, the Brotherhood of Steer is working with the NCR. They have embassies of sorts set up in towns and cities run by the NCR. Most notably they have one in the NCR capital, Shady Sands. They seemed to be allies and working together quite well. Suddenly in New vegas they hate each other and are mortal enemies.
What the fuck happened? All I ever heard in New Vegas is that the BoS and the NCR got into a fight at Helios One.
Also what the fuck happened to the BoS? In 1 and 2 they were open for recruits, they wanted to spread the technology, they were cool guys. Now in New Vegas they're huge pricks, and in 3, the Outcasts, who claim to be the true Brotherhood, are even bigger douchbags. The fuck?
[QUOTE=Katatonic717;42602054]I've never been clear on something.
In Fallout 2, the Brotherhood of Steer is working with the NCR. They have embassies of sorts set up in towns and cities run by the NCR. Most notably they have one in the NCR capital, Shady Sands. They seemed to be allies and working together quite well. Suddenly in New vegas they hate each other and are mortal enemies.
What the fuck happened? All I ever heard in New Vegas is that the BoS and the NCR got into a fight at Helios One.[/quote]
The Brotherhood declared war on the Republic because they felt that the Republic was not responsible enough for the pre-war tech they were recovering, or perhaps for various bits of Enclave tech recovered after the NCR-Enclave War.
The Brotherhood relied on its superior tech to break the Republic, but NCR Generals are worse than the imaginary Soviet generals during Stalingrad in that they're perfectly happy to throw thousands of untrained conscripts at every obstacle. The Brotherhood couldn't sustain their losses while the Republic can replace each trooper after about a month of training. The NCR slowly but surely pushed the Brotherhood back and stormed their various bunkers. Pretty sure they took Lost Hills too, but not certain.
[QUOTE=Katatonic717;42602054]Also what the fuck happened to the BoS? In 1 and 2 they were open for recruits, they wanted to spread the technology, they were cool guys. Now in New Vegas they're huge pricks, The fuck?[/QUOTE]
Were they open? I thought it was only noteworthy wastelanders who were even considered for entry into the Brotherhood, and they certainly never wanted to spread their tech around.
[QUOTE=Katatonic717;42602054]I've never been clear on something.
In Fallout 2, the Brotherhood of Steer is working with the NCR. They have embassies of sorts set up in towns and cities run by the NCR. Most notably they have one in the NCR capital, Shady Sands. They seemed to be allies and working together quite well. Suddenly in New vegas they hate each other and are mortal enemies.
What the fuck happened? All I ever heard in New Vegas is that the BoS and the NCR got into a fight at Helios One.
Also what the fuck happened to the BoS? In 1 and 2 they were open for recruits, they wanted to spread the technology, they were cool guys. Now in New Vegas they're huge pricks, and in 3, the Outcasts, who claim to be the true Brotherhood, are even bigger douchbags. The fuck?[/QUOTE]
The BoS in 1 and 2 were sorta jerks at first, but the reason why they're probably like that is because everyone got greedy and after the war with the super mutants they decided to act like the isolated fucks they are in FNV years later with the Master and Enclave and only help themselves.
NCR wanted to control land where the BoS happened to get first and tension grew between each other, starting a war. It's kinda explained in Veronica's side quest why the BoS are not what they used to be.
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Were they open? I thought it was only noteworthy wastelanders who were even considered for entry into the Brotherhood, and they certainly never wanted to spread their tech around.[/QUOTE]
Quasi-open. MY understanding of it was they were open to outside recruits in a technical means, but the entrance 'exam' was a suicide mission that they thought nobody could ever possibly survive.
[QUOTE=DaysBefore;42602281]
Were they open? I thought it was only noteworthy wastelanders who were even considered for entry into the Brotherhood, and they certainly never wanted to spread their tech around.[/QUOTE]
Well in Fallout 1 at least, they didn't have the hostility they had in the other games. You walk up to the bunker and a guy is like "Well go do X and go get Y, and you'll be in!" rather than the middle finger they give you in the other games. See New Vegas's "We put a bomb collar on you, you little shit. Do this thing or we'll make your head go pop fgt."
In 2 they were kinda nonexistent. They only had involvement in one quest where a guy asks you to go steal some Vertibird schematics and in return you get access to all their outposts and everything in them.
[QUOTE=Katatonic717;42602339]Well in Fallout 1 at least, they didn't have the hostility they had in the other games. You walk up to the bunker and a guy is like "Well go do X and go get Y, and you'll be in!" rather than the middle finger they give you in the other games. See New Vegas's "We put a bomb collar on you, you little shit. Do this thing or we'll make your head go pop fgt."
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Well yeah but the X they tell you to go do is a suicide mission and they're very surprised when you actually come back in one piece. They always were total assholes, just not as overt about it in F1. (not to mention that they only give you like two paladins as backup when you go attack what was at the time the source of the biggest threat to the wasteland, and they don't even go inside with you, jeez, ain't that helpful guys)
[QUOTE=Loriborn;42591696]the licensing cost for elvis' likeness and music was too much so they didnt
its also why they never actually say the name "elvis" in the game[/QUOTE]
In Fallout 3 with the DC interiors mod there are some Elvis paintings, yesterday I found one in the Dog House Hotel
[QUOTE=Morderator;42606871]In Fallout 3 with the DC interiors mod there are some Elvis paintings, yesterday I found one in the Dog House Hotel[/QUOTE]
That's a mod for a different game.
We're talking about vanilla New Vegas.
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