Im on episode 5 and am I supposed to like Maximus? God hes awful. Makes stupid choices literally all the time.Yeah he's just a weird character that I feel like the story they are telling wouldn't miss if he were never there.
I'm on episode 2 so far.It's so bad to where I'm wondering if he was meant to have some sort of mental deficiency or condition and it just wasn't properly conveyed in the show. I am not being insulting but that's just how it came across.
Really liking it.
Hate how they made the black character a total dipshit though. >_>
I'm on episode 2 so far.Dude for real he is such a dipshit. Brotherhood of Steel sucks too imo. Never cared for their faction in any of the games.
Really liking it.
Hate how they made the black character a total dipshit though. >_>
Im on episode 5 and am I supposed to like Maximus? God hes awful. Makes stupid choices literally all the time.Yeah he is a brainwashed brotherhood of steel basically a maga
New Vegas next season man the viasuals are gonna kick ass we need death claws tho and more irradiated wildlifeThey better not fuck it up.
It helps to prior knowledge of the lore, but I don't think it's very necessary.
Not at all. They explain everything pretty well. Being familiar with the games isore just to spot the Easter eggs.
It's so bad to where I'm wondering if he was meant to have some sort of mental deficiency or condition and it just wasn't properly conveyed in the show. I am not being insulting but that's just how it came across.I'm watching episode six now and I do genuinely wonder if he's written to be autistic. Before he was just interacting with the BoS guys and I figured it was because he and they were both raised in a weird technology cult.
I literally know nothing about those games except it's like a post apocalyptic world and there's vaults. Would I like the show? Is it made for a general audience?I don't think a general audience would have any issue following. FWIW, I watched the Normies reaction to the first episode and the woman there who knew nothing about the game quite enjoyed it and said she followed along just fine.
I don't think a general audience would have any issue following. FWIW, I watched the Normies reaction to the first episode and the woman there who knew nothing about the game quite enjoyed it and said she followed along just fine.Thanks! I also watch the normies lol.
The premise of the series isn't that deep, so it's not like they have to set up a ton of backstory or anything. I don't know your tastes, so I can't say if you'd like it, but you should have no issue keeping up.
Thanks! I also watch the normies lol.Ah, in that case Marketa liked it lol
I watched the first episode last night. It's been a few years since I was last fully invested in the Fallout series but it seems alright so far. I'm a bit concerned with the depiction of California as a generic wasteland filled with raiders this far into the Fallout timeline, almost like it's gonna take a shit on established Fallout 2/NV lore. I love the set design on the whole though and the characters are interestingTodd Howard lives to shit on established 2/NV lore
I'm watching episode six now and I do genuinely wonder if he's written to be autistic. Before he was just interacting with the BoS guys and I figured it was because he and they were both raised in a weird technology cult.Maybe he's suppose to be that character that first timers don't spec very well but still manage to make it to the end.
But now that he's around normal - well, more normal - people, he's just god awful at any kind of social interaction. Like someone just absolutely dumpstered this boy's charisma stat. And he's bad at it in such a fundamental way that it really seems like it's more than just being awkward.
He's also very child-like in a weird way? Like he's not quite all there in the head.
Todd Howard lives to shit on established 2/NV loreI honestly don't think he lives to shit on it, so much as he has an incredibly specific vision of what the Fallout world should look like and it just fundamentally doesn't work in the west coast setting. I think it's less that he wants to specifically spite it, it's just in the way of his vision.
Hate how they made the black character a total dips*** though. >_>
The first episode was shockingly good considering. The general story fits perfectly into the game world, though I don't think the NCR or the other folks in the Boneyard would miss a very obvious Vault sitting on the remains of the Santa Monica beach.
Yeah he's just a weird character that I feel like the story they are telling wouldn't miss if he were never there.Agree. Hes at one scene strong and decisive then making stupid decisions to move the episodes plot in another, which is a bit lazy. Seems like they also killed off the ncr from this show as a prologue vehicle for his backstory.
In the finale, the last shot,yes you didnt recognize it immediately?was that New Vegas?
just started ep 2yep to be fair they are pretty terrible in fo4
that turret must have only had 99% accuracy
So uh, maybe I missed it, but how didhe probably did hence why he was so insistent onLucy's dad not recognize Moldaver in Episode 1? Before the shit hit the fan, I mean.
he probably did hence why he was so insistent onmaking sure Lucy was locked in and couldn't chase him out of the vault.
No, like, while they were still sitting around eating and shit.Oh, then probably a situation where of "wait is she...naaaaah just imagining it".
They definitely showed her, and I don't see how he could have missed her.
Finished it, and honestly it was great. Watched it with my parents, and surprisingly they liked it as well (my mom was really into it especially, though the 40's-50's soundtrack and Walton Goggins did most of the heavy lifting getting her hooked).