R.Graves
Confirmed Retard
I don't think he even wrote for fallout 2 wasn't he a level designer? And didn't he mostly work on new vegas DLC?
I don't think he even wrote for fallout 2 wasn't he a level designer? And didn't he mostly work on new vegas DLC?
They're the same thing now, but they haven't been before.I mean they're the same thing. Vault-Tec is in canon a front for the Wasteland Illuminati.
They're the same thing now, but they haven't been before.
That doesn't mean Vault-Tec was the same group, they could have been just the contractors building the vaults according to government plans.Yes, they were not the same group...in Fallout 1.
They've been the same group since Fallout 2 and Dick Richardson explaining they controlled the Vaults.
That doesn't mean Vault-Tec was the same group, they could have been just the contractors building the vaults according to government plans.
"authorial intent" only really matters insofar as one wants to determine the author's intent to aid in interpretation. However, the author's intent and the literal text can also be completely different things. Bad writers have this problem all the time because they are either not literate enough to communicate what they mean, or they're too stupid to convey their own thoughts.
But he had nothing to do with the TV show. So, again, why should we care about what he thinks? Chris's, and i'm honestly gonna add Tim, Sawyer and everyone else that was involved with the games but not the show, opinion is not more valuable than other people's opinion just because he was involved with the games.Probably because he helped make Fallout 2 and New Vegas.
I disagree. IMO [] the opinion from anyone who was a part of something has more weight on that subject than an observer after the fact. For sake of argument, only those men and women of the Moon mission (both capsule and ground crew) have the opinions that matter; among them at the top, the ones who set foot there.[His] opinion is not more valuable than other people's opinion just because he was involved with the games.