I just read a press release and wanted to share the news .... only to find this forum just created
(also read the news from the GB site here)
Sounds wonderfull that Fallout 3 will be made, I just hope they keep (somewhat) true to the former 2.
simultaneous projectsMonolith wrote:holla, wait a second![]()
When Bethesda starts working on Fallout 3, who the hell is working on TES4 then!?![]()
Fallout 3 will be developed by Bethesda along with the next chapter of The Elder Scrolls, both under the direction of Todd Howard, executive producer of The Elder Scrolls
GS: Will Bethesda's Fallout 3 retain any elements of the "Van Buren" game that was in development at Black Isle Studios? Reports are it was nearly complete.
TH: No, we're going to start fresh.
GS: Fallout had many unique elements for an RPG, including its extensive (and iconic) perk system and darkly comic tone. Will those be present in the sequel?
TH: Oh yes. Most definitely. "Bloody Mess" is the best perk ever, where your enemies die in ultra-violent ways.
GS: Your release said that Fallout 3 will be developed alongside the next Morrowind. Will they be based on the same engine?
TH: We've been developing some new technology for a long time now that could be used in many games, so we plan on using that. It is not the Morrowind engine.
GS: Morrowind was a first-person, real-time action-RPG. Fallout and its sequel were isometric-view, third-person turn-based RPGs. What will Fallout 3 be?
TH: To early to say, we're looking at many options.
Q. So is it safe to say that we can count on the more mature elements remaining intact?
A. I would hope so. We don't plan to strip out important elements that made Fallout what it is. We want to remain true to the experience that made Fallout, well, Fallout
Sounds nice. Hmm...If I had to venture a guess and add up all this information, it sounds like Bethesda is planning on adapting as much of their Morrowind technologies as possible. Gavin Carter (Associate Producer) explains on the Bethesda forums "We're not making Morrowind with guns! People who think we will never progress beyond Morrowind are going to be in for one hell of a wake-up call."
Also, if Pete's answers to questions 2 & 3 are any hint, we can expect all the grim, grit, and dark humour that made the Fallouts so great. This is good news, indeed.