That was developed by a third developer; Micro Forte. It takes place on the center of the continent.What about Tactics?On the whole "Bethesda decides what's canon" vs "I decide what's canon" thing, I think it's important to note that Obsidian and Bethesda did something very deliberate with their games. They set them on different coasts.
Bethesda have pretty much come right out and said that they're sticking to their coast, and letting Interplay/Obsidian do what they want with the West Coast. If that doesn't seem like an official statement of "You can stick to whatever canon you prefer, or both" I don't know what is.
Feel better correcting typos johnnyboy? Your still a delusional and wholly irrelevent clown.
In the Fallout Bible, which is, by Chris's own words, not canon.Chris clarified later that that was a mistake on his part. Mrs. Bishop was mistaken.
It does, its just a very small effect.Also, why does Jet now suddenly have no effect on Ghouls? What's the logic behind that?
It was explained as far back as Fallout 3 actually.A Ghoul living in a fridge for 200 years is far fetched with no explanation
It was explained as far back as Fallout 3 actually.A Ghoul living in a fridge for 200 years is far fetched with no explanation
Ghouls are healed, and can be kept alive by, radiation. So long as he got exposed to radiation on a semi regular basis, he could have lived forever in that fridge due to the radiation healing his body. We see this in feral ghouls all the time, with glowing ones healing wounded ferals with their radiation bursts, and ghouls in places that have been locked for 200+ years still being alive, despite no food being in the area, yet there being constant low level radiation.
We even saw similar examples in The Divide in Lonesome Road, the regeneration offered to ghouls by radiation is so strong it can even keep some alive despite winds so harsh it literally tore all of their skin off. Any sort of bodily decay, be it from lack of nutrients, or physical trauma, can be quickly healed by radiation.
Forget food and water, being trapped in a fridge for 200 year and not running out of FUCKING AIR? How does he even walk if he has been in the same position for 200 years? How does his eyes adapt to light after basically not being used for 200 years? Why even make the Ghoul kid a Pre war ghoul? He could've been a recently ghouled kid. would make more sense, would make for a more interesting story, provide the quest with some actual drama, just anything. Bethesda has this weird obssesion with making everything Prewar while moving further and further forward on the timeline. The result is a world that makes zero sense.