If you’ve encountered an impassable door while exploring the British capital in the massive Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London, as anyone who’s played more than a few hours has almost certainly encountered, then you’re pretty sure You may have unknowingly stumbled upon a location that was used in a deleted main quest. The arc in question is a Fallout New Vegas-style wildcard option that will be properly deployed in a future update.
Yep, never mind the meltdown yet, The Courier is launching a Yes Man-like conquest striptease adventure in the UK version after the FOLON team was forced to abandon its inclusion in the original release, while The Courier It’s just chilling behind the scenes.
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Fallout: London project manager Dean ‘Prilladog’ Carter revealed that in an interview with VG247, which you can read more about in the coming period, he also discussed the modder’s current efforts to correct its annoying The release plan was wrong.
“This was originally going to be released at launch, but if you remember when we first made the announcement, we said we weren’t going to launch at the end of 2023, and the guy who was responsible for making the wild card questline, that’s what you were referring to. , he can’t do it [any longer] Because he was basically forcibly drafted into the army [Russo-Ukrainian] War,” the modder explained, “so, as you can imagine, making Fallout mods wasn’t his top priority.
“All lines are logged, all systems [have been made]. This is why people may notice when walking around that there are certain buildings or certain floors of buildings that you cannot enter. Because it’s designed to be released, but things like this are completely beyond anyone’s control, I don’t care if you’re a big company. It’s so beyond your imagination that you’re like, “Oh.”
“So, that’s going to come in a future patch, and then you might be walking around like, ‘Ah, that’s why that door is locked, and there’s a whole building behind it.’ We have to seal everything off very quickly, But this will be implemented in a future patch.
Regarding the issues the war has also caused for other games like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, Carter added: “We have a lot of people on the scripting team working around those areas, and yes, it has had an impact. So that’s Why I had to learn scripting very quickly is why our lead writer is now also the lead writer/lead scriptwriter. We had to reshuffle the decks and a lot of us had to learn very, very quickly.
“That’s why, I’m not even going to lie when I say that certain tasks, maybe the implementation aspect behind the backend is not that good. There’s nothing we can do about what happens in that situation. You know, everything is on the line. possible, we had everything planned and sorted, all the tasks he did were impeccable, and then suddenly boom, [that person] Have to go, like it’s not an option, and then they have to leave.
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