Fallout: New Vegas

AppWizard
April 25, 2026
Josh Sawyer, design director at Obsidian, discussed the subjective criteria for selecting quests that receive ending slides in their RPGs, with the game's director making the final decision. Individual designers rarely advocate for their own quests to be included. He highlighted the quest "Flags of Our Foul-Ups," where NCR soldiers face dire consequences due to their incompetence. Players can use various skills or the fictional stimulant "Psycho" to influence the outcome. The team concluded that using Psycho could lead to chaos and war crimes, prompting the inclusion of ending slides that detail the soldiers' grim fate. Sawyer emphasized the importance of capturing major narrative beats in these slides, while also acknowledging the logistical challenges of creating them, including time limits and the need to illustrate and record multiple endings for companions.
AppWizard
April 22, 2026
Chris Avellone stated that Bethesda does not possess the source code for Fallout: New Vegas. He discussed an unfulfilled concept for a New Orleans setting in the game, featuring a plot with a private investigator and four Grendels, each with distinct characteristics. Avellone expressed interest in exploring a Fallout New Orleans. He mentioned the Fallout TV series and its potential to influence Fallout 5, confirming Bethesda's reluctance to explore San Francisco in earlier pitches. Avellone left Obsidian in 2015 due to disputes but has worked on other RPGs since then and is currently collaborating with Red Info on a new project. There are ongoing rumors about a potential remaster of New Vegas.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
Chris Avellone expressed skepticism about the possibility of a remaster for Fallout: New Vegas, stating that he doubts Bethesda has the engineering capability to undertake such a project. He noted that the last directive from Bethesda to Obsidian involved delivering source code for a fee, indicating complications in the remastering process. Avellone suggested that a remaster would require a similar financial and logistical approach, and mentioned that a potential Fallout 3 remake could help identify challenges for a New Vegas remaster. He also highlighted that despite Bethesda and Obsidian being under Microsoft, past internal disagreements could affect collaboration. Avellone has continued to work in the gaming industry since leaving Obsidian, contributing to other RPGs and collaborating on an unannounced project. Speculation about a Fallout 3 remaster has been ongoing, but Avellone's comments underscore the complexities of remastering classic titles.
AppWizard
April 21, 2026
The author has played Fallout: New Vegas for 323 hours over 15 years, appreciating its vast mechanical and story possibilities. The game allows players to choose various character types and alignments, transitioning from a semi-linear opening to an expansive open world. The modding community has created numerous enhancements, but the complexity of modding can detract from the core gameplay experience. The author prefers a simpler approach to modding, using only essential bug fixes and minor tweaks to enhance immersion. They found this back-to-basics method rewarding, especially in Hardcore mode, which requires managing survival needs. The author is considering using the JSawyer Mod, created by the game's lead developer, for their next playthrough, viewing it as a valuable extension of the game.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
The Expanse: Osiris Reborn has acknowledged the use of generative AI in its development, while Pearl Abyss apologized for unintentionally including AI-generated assets in Crimson Desert. Other games like The Alters and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 have faced similar issues with AI elements. Developers are increasingly cautious about AI integration, with some, like Arc Raiders, moving away from AI-generated voice actors. When AI-generated art appears, developers often claim these were placeholders, which raises concerns about their inclusion in final products. Josh Sawyer highlighted the importance of distinguishing between temporary and final assets in his project Pentiment. The creative process relies on human vision and artistry, which generative AI cannot replicate. Additionally, the environmental impact of AI technology is a concern due to the energy demands of data centers. Developers' claims of unintended AI assets raise questions about transparency, contrasting with Owlcat's open acknowledgment. Players react negatively to AI-generated artwork, leading to swift apologies from developers, highlighting the tension between AI use and artistic integrity.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
Fallout: New Vegas is currently available on Steam for just under a dollar, while the Ultimate Edition can be purchased for a low price. Cheaper copies of Fallout 3 and Fallout 4 can be found on Loaded.com. The Fallout franchise has a vibrant modding community, with resources like Nexus Mod Lists providing access to various mods that enhance gameplay. After completing Fallout 4 on Xbox, the author spent an additional 160 hours on Steam exploring mods.
AppWizard
March 21, 2026
- Fallout: New Vegas is priced at 99 cents. - Disco Elysium is available for an undisclosed price. - Deus Ex: Invisible War is priced at £1.49. - Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura is priced at £3.89. - Pillars of Eternity is available for 99 cents. - Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is priced at 99 cents. - Alpha Protocol is available for 99 cents. - Bloodlines 2 is priced at 99 cents.
AppWizard
March 20, 2026
The Steam Spring Sale is live through March 26, featuring significant discounts on a wide variety of games. Valve has curated over 14 metric tons of games at reduced prices, including titles like Resident Evil 3’s remake, Elden Ring, and Fallout: New Vegas. Notable discounts include: - Dying Light – .50 - Fallout: New Vegas – (originally ) - Hollow Knight – .50 - Stardew Valley – .50 - Rise of the Tomb Raider – .50 Gamers are encouraged to share their discoveries and recommendations during the sale.
AppWizard
February 24, 2026
On February 24, 2026, G2A.com released an analysis on the Fallout franchise's television series and its impact on PC game sales. Key findings include: - Sales stabilized at a higher baseline in 2025 following an initial surge from Season 1 in April 2024. - Sales volume increased by 78% in the month before Season 2 premiered, demonstrating the 'Halo Effect.' - Interest in the franchise remained significantly higher than early 2024 levels even between seasons. - 'Complete' variants of games accounted for over 60% of total franchise orders on G2A. - Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition saw a 12.5% increase in market share during Season 2 compared to Season 1. - Interest in classic titles like the Fallout Classic Collection and Fallout 2 remained consistent. The analysis included sales data for various Fallout titles and their editions.
AppWizard
January 16, 2026
The gaming community is speculating about potential remasters of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas following the successful remaster of Oblivion. Bethesda is currently focused on developing Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6, and any announcements regarding the remasters may take time. A glitch on Steam prevents users from leaving reviews for Fallout 3 and New Vegas, stating, "You must wait until this product has been released before writing a review for it," which has fueled speculation about imminent remasters. This glitch has also affected other games, such as Kerbal Space Program, and discrepancies in search results for Fallout games on Steam may be due to region-specific packages. Some fans are hopeful for announcements at the upcoming Xbox Developer Direct, while others advise caution regarding the excitement surrounding the remasters.
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