Here's an idea of mine for an event we could run during 2022 and that any board member could join. This is an idea for an event that NMA will host during 2022. We will play all of the Fallout titles, as they appear on the timeline, during 2022. The event will be called: Fallout 22. The purpose of the event is to do something fun together as well as update our opinions of the games.
So the idea is to play all of the Fallout games during 2022. Personally I haven't played them in years and it would be a good opportunity to give them another go, them and the total conversion mods.
The official games, including the TC mods, would be played in chronological order. We will play all the official titles as well as the TC mods that tries to be a part of the universe.
The list so far looks like this:
Fallout: Nevada
Fallout
Fallout: Sonora (for those who speak Russian)
Fallout: Resurrection
Fallout: Tactics
Fallout 2
Fallout: Yesterday (the latest build)
(Beyond Boulder Dome?)
(Fallout: New California?)
Fallout: New Vegas
(Fallout: The Frontier?)
Are there any relevant story-mods that I have missed?
The event will begin 2022-01-01 and we will start by playing Fallout: Nevada as it is the earliest game on the timeline. When Nevada is completed we will continue in descending order with Fallout 1, then Sonora (if you know Russian), then Fallout: Resurrection and so on. As you play you are expected to participate in discussions of the games here on NMA. Post in the dedicated thread and keep the other participants updated about your status. Ideas for discussions: What build do you have? What’s your reaction to certain parts of the game? What do you look forward to? What did you think of the game? What would you improve? We will later collect these discussions and turn them into retro, joint, reviews for each game, kind of how the NMA review of Fallout 4 was done.
The Fallout 4 joint review had the following sections:
In the first post of the event topic we need updated information on the best available version of each game as well as easy-to-follow instructions on how to install them. We should have a recommended version of each. For example Fallout: Nevada is best with the Fixed Edition and Fallout 1 is probably best played as Et tu and not Fixt. You are of course free to play whatever version you please and information gathered from different versions could be handy when we write the joint retro reviews.
Bonus missions during the event:
Is it possible to have a banner on the front page that informs visitors of the event?
What do you think?
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Work in progress starting post below. Feel free to quote and edit until it's good!
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Below is a work in progress attempt at writing the first post. Feel free to quote and edit things. Once it's done we can start by playing Nevada together!
Should we add some of the story mods for F:NV that we mentioned on the previous page?
What mods should we recommend for Fallout Tactics? Is it Fallout Tactics Redux and Equilibrium? Are there other mods that one should have? What's the easiest way to install mods? Is there a mod manager?
I also need help with mod recommendations for Fallout New Vegas! How do you install mods? We could also have different recommendations of mods based on what experience you want to have. Like close to vanilla with minor improvements or making it more in tune with the original games.
Feel free to suggest topics that should be considered while playing each game. My dream would be that we could write joint reviews based on our collective effort.
And please change the format if you like!
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Welcome to Fallout 22! It's an event that will run during all of 2022 and where we play the Fallout games together in chronological order.
Post your impressions here while playing. We will then try to summarize our impressions into joint reviews of each game. Take some screenshots while playing and post them here. Try to catch references and other fun things.
Fallout: Nevada
Fallout
Fallout: Sonora (Russian only)
Fallout: Resurrection
Fallout: Tactics
Fallout 2
Fallout: Yesterday (the latest build)
So the idea is to play all of the Fallout games during 2022. Personally I haven't played them in years and it would be a good opportunity to give them another go, them and the total conversion mods.
The official games, including the TC mods, would be played in chronological order. We will play all the official titles as well as the TC mods that tries to be a part of the universe.
The list so far looks like this:
Fallout: Nevada
Fallout
Fallout: Sonora (for those who speak Russian)
Fallout: Resurrection
Fallout: Tactics
Fallout 2
Fallout: Yesterday (the latest build)
(Beyond Boulder Dome?)
(Fallout: New California?)
Fallout: New Vegas
(Fallout: The Frontier?)
Are there any relevant story-mods that I have missed?
The event will begin 2022-01-01 and we will start by playing Fallout: Nevada as it is the earliest game on the timeline. When Nevada is completed we will continue in descending order with Fallout 1, then Sonora (if you know Russian), then Fallout: Resurrection and so on. As you play you are expected to participate in discussions of the games here on NMA. Post in the dedicated thread and keep the other participants updated about your status. Ideas for discussions: What build do you have? What’s your reaction to certain parts of the game? What do you look forward to? What did you think of the game? What would you improve? We will later collect these discussions and turn them into retro, joint, reviews for each game, kind of how the NMA review of Fallout 4 was done.
The Fallout 4 joint review had the following sections:
- Introduction
- General Story/World
- Gameplay
- Graphics
- Music/Sound
- Replayability
- Survival Mode
- The Lore of Fallout versus Fallout 4
- Final Thoughts
In the first post of the event topic we need updated information on the best available version of each game as well as easy-to-follow instructions on how to install them. We should have a recommended version of each. For example Fallout: Nevada is best with the Fixed Edition and Fallout 1 is probably best played as Et tu and not Fixt. You are of course free to play whatever version you please and information gathered from different versions could be handy when we write the joint retro reviews.
Bonus missions during the event:
- Document all pop-cultural references that we can find and do new versions of the lists we had back in the day.
-->Clear specifications on how that documentation would be done are needed.
- Create a list of NMA-recommended mods for Fallout: New Vegas.
--> There's a bunch of mods for Fallout: New Vegas and here's a chance for us to create our own list of recommended mods that we can link to.
Is it possible to have a banner on the front page that informs visitors of the event?
What do you think?
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Work in progress starting post below. Feel free to quote and edit until it's good!
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Below is a work in progress attempt at writing the first post. Feel free to quote and edit things. Once it's done we can start by playing Nevada together!
Should we add some of the story mods for F:NV that we mentioned on the previous page?
What mods should we recommend for Fallout Tactics? Is it Fallout Tactics Redux and Equilibrium? Are there other mods that one should have? What's the easiest way to install mods? Is there a mod manager?
I also need help with mod recommendations for Fallout New Vegas! How do you install mods? We could also have different recommendations of mods based on what experience you want to have. Like close to vanilla with minor improvements or making it more in tune with the original games.
Feel free to suggest topics that should be considered while playing each game. My dream would be that we could write joint reviews based on our collective effort.
And please change the format if you like!
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Welcome to Fallout 22! It's an event that will run during all of 2022 and where we play the Fallout games together in chronological order.
- Fallout: Nevada
- Fallout
- Fallout: Sonora (for those who speak Russian)
- Fallout: Resurrection
- Fallout: Tactics
- Fallout 2
- Fallout: Yesterday (the latest build)
- Fallout: New Vegas
Post your impressions here while playing. We will then try to summarize our impressions into joint reviews of each game. Take some screenshots while playing and post them here. Try to catch references and other fun things.
Fallout: Nevada
- Installation instructions to be found here
- NMA review of it here. Keep it in your mind when you play.
- The main quest doesn't appear to be that good. How would you improve it?
- Could it be considered as a Fallout game?
- Does it add to Fallout lore in a good way?
- What does it better/worse than Fallout?
- What's it's strengths and weaknesses?
- What build did you use?
Fallout
- Fallout comes in different versions. Run either Fallout et tu or Fallout Fixt
- What version do you prefer and why?Does Fallout still hold up in 2022?
- Was it like you remembered it?
- What's it's strengths and weaknesses?
- What build did you use?
- Write a sentence that would catch the NMA perception of Fallout and that we could use for our Steam curator.
Fallout: Sonora (Russian only)
- Installation instructions found here
- Could it be considered as a Fallout game?
- Does it add to Fallout lore in a good way?
- What does it better than Fallout? What does it worse?
- What's it's strengths and weaknesses?
- What build did you use?
Fallout: Resurrection
- NMA Thread. Download here
- Could it be considered as a Fallout game?
- Does it add to Fallout lore in a good way?
- What does it better than Fallout? What does it worse?
- What's it's strengths and weaknesses?
- What build did you use?
Fallout: Tactics
- Play vanilla or with Redux and Equilibrium
- Do you consider Fallout: Tactics to be canon? Motivate!
- What do you think of the combat oriented gameplay compared to the other games?
- What do you think about how real-time combat is implemented?
- What does it better than Fallout? What does it worse?
- Does it add to Fallout lore in a good way?
- What's it's strengths and weaknesses?
- Write a sentence that would catch the NMA perception of Fallout: Tactics and that we could use for our Steam curator.
- What build did you use?
- Play vanilla UP or RPU. Motivate your choice!
- Is it a good sequel to Fallout?
- Does it add to Fallout lore in a good way?
- What does it do good and what not?
- What does it better than Fallout? What does it worse?
- What's it's strengths and weaknesses?
- What build did you use?
- Write a sentence that would catch the NMA perception of Fallout 2 and that we could use for our Steam curator.
- Thread with installation instructions.
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[*]What do you think of the current build?
[*]What build did you use?
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- Either play it vanilla, use Viva New Vegas, IHeartNewVegas or tell us about your preferred mods.
- The NMA review of New Vegas from 2010. Keep it in your mind while playing. What has been fixed by mods and what issues remain?
- What do you think of New Vegas as a sequel to the previous games?
- Should it be regarded as part of the Fallout canon?
- Does it add to Fallout lore in a good way?
- Strengths and weaknesses?
- What could be improved?
- Who did you side with?
- What character build are you going with?
- Write a sentence that would catch the NMA perception of Fallout: New Vegas and that we could use for our Steam curator.
- @Agent BJ09 wanted us to create lore based loading screens for F:NV. Now's our chance to help him. For more information go here.
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