“The city of Los Angeles must have been the largest in the world before the War. The L.A. Boneyard stretched forever, the skeletons of buildings lying under the hot sun. Not even the wind entered this dead city.”
@@NovaProspekt19 That would mean most of southern california and nevada would be have to be scaled, modeled and textured and put into a Creation engine offshoot. No pc for another decade or two could even run that (Nvm upon re-reading that just make me realize you where talking about just a fallout 1 remaster)
@@OXY187 for me comparing each fallout games is a bit like comparing our own children we cannot says 'i prefer this one' each one has his own pros and cons. *Even* 76 and Brotherhood of Steel.
@@desolatortrooper7196 I'd argue BOS was just a failure in general. It was just one giant ad with fallout elements. 76, despite its controversy, i feel has somewhat redeemed itself with Wastelanders, which is pretty cool I gotta say.
@@Arthurit1s yes i understand the problems with BOS. It was a try to change fallout but several things were bad but i personnaly like the plot which could serve an another game ( where you can see the texan Brotherhood). Fallout 76 i think it's a good game. Bethesda is actually trying to do something good and new. Of course puting fallout, a single player game, into a multiplayer isn'y easy. In fact my main problem with 76 is the super mutants. BOS and Enclave presence make logic but super mutants no. I think super mutants before the Master isn't a good idea. Minus the First of the Troll Warren from Old world blues mod for hoi4.
It’s because they had like a year to make the damn thing and were scrambling about the office looking for assets to cannibalize. I’d personally rather Obsidian was given the time to make a proper soundtrack but what can you do.
@@treeguyfly fallout 3 had 5 years to develop the game. It's so ridiculous after seeing that game on the release. Tunnel, black and white story. What a wasted potential.
@@treeguyfly I've got to disagree, I feel the use of the original music fit better and was a good way to pay homage to the original games. It really blends well with New Vegas's darker elements, and the music they did make for it wasn't bad either.
@@afungai1649he says while there is plenty of other songs in the soundtrack that’s entirely original and hits the same level of feel as the original fallout soundtrack.
@@astr0cade They fit so much in the west coast, cause thats where the vault dwellers tribe originated. Also at some point during fallout 2, the brotherhood were also outcast & became tribals. In one of the loading screens you can see a tribal with a brotherhood helmet.
That’s not what happened, that’s obviously a tribal who either killed a paladin or found one dead. The BoS was not tribal at all, ever. They fought a full scale war against the NCR. @@Mister.Beef.Wellington.The.3rd
Jesus Is Lord he was Fidning a Way to reach out to you then even in a video game he tries to connect with us, Maybe this time to understand his suffering, Seek Him if you havent hes waiting for you
Fun Fact about me modding Fallout 3: I put xtal, come to daddy (while rampaging through megaton with a mini gun shooting nukes) and a few other tunes on a radio in the game and listened while playing
•You missed. •You missed. •You were hit for 13 hit points. •You were hit for 10 hit points. •You missed. •Deathclaw was hit for no damage. •You were critically hit for 25 hit points, bypassing your armor. The blow knocks you off your feet. •You were hit for 15 hit points. •You were hit for 12 hit points. •You were hit for 10 hit points. (Death Screen)
Critical hit! 0 damage You were critically hit for 1462 damage, the bruises and scars will make for good stories to tell by a camp fire You died "And your life ends in the wastes"
I saw a dev playthrough a little bit ago and in it they basically said that one of them wanted to use aphex twin And other such artists tracks for the entire soundtrack but ultimately they picked a few and basically told the music guy to make the other tracks from scratch but make them sound like they belong in the same album as the songs they sampled
For some reason I can imagine Legion soldiers pounding lightly on drums in the background as watchful Legionnaires usher slaves along. This theme perfectly fits the Legion, orderly and lawful, but without spirit or liveliness, echoes of pain and suffering ebb against the tides of civilization reborn.
Yep, that's exactly how I imagined it too. I played New Vegas before I played the older games, so that's what I always thought it was meant to reflect.
Y'all really glossing over that whole mass slaughtering/slaving/raping thing the Legion does, huh? NCR isn't perfect but I'll gladly side with them over the Legion any day.
@@iandragooo Wow, did you just describe... Literally every single empire that ever existed? In much less harsh times than fallout, non the less. Including Rome Itself, which is today worshipped as a father of civilization itself. Brutality isn't enough to dislike the legion. Their ideology is simply perfect for their world, their philosophy and worldview, a lot more fitting than that of the NCR's. A lot more effective, true and honest. An ideology that can truly rebuild the world. NCR can't do that, they're just a conglomerate of self interested money grubbers lording over the population, not even bothering to provide basic protection to its own citizens. System that favors the sons of the rich, and the cunning psychopaths instead of those who deserve their positions through merit, like the Legion does. NCR needs to be changed, it needs a nice wake up call. The legion is that wake up call. Caesar even says himself, Kimball should have done what he intends to do. March on Shady Sands, eliminate their disgusting leadership, and replace the philosophy of the NCR with something a bit less idiotic. Legion even refuses to be depended on technology, because Caesar rightly realized, dependence on resources played a huge part in starting the war. Legion is the best hope for humanity. But I suppose o shouldn't like them, because they do what ever empire has been doing throughout history. Yes, we should judge a faction set in a post apocalyptic world using modern moral standards. That's very smart.
The first time i played this game, i didn't know anything about american geography, so i had no idea that the city of lost angels was supposed to be the ruins of los Angeles.
It's unbelievable that the LA Boneyard is getting completely retconned out of the NuFallout. I'm a grown man now, too grown to care that much about this stuff. But it's pretty disappointing. A location with huge significance to the setting to the point where it has its own theme song; completely written out of existence in the new show. Source: Latest interview for the Fallout show as of 3/3/2024. Directors have stated "We are setting the story in Los Angeles, somewhere the series has never been before"
first time i got to the boneyard (i managed to somehow miss necropolis, the hub, and junktown and reached the coast first) and realized it had to be LA i had an eerie mental image of how the place must look like when you first see it on the horizon and get close, just a seemingly endless area of rubble and the bones of buildings
I actually tried Fallout 2 before 1, and when I reached Golgotha and this song started playing, I don't think I had been as unsettled by a video game as I had then.
Look, when you get down to it Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin are both iconic figures of Las Vegas' image. And the cowboy songs in New Vegas drive that Western feel. Hell, Jingle Jangle Jingle just SLAPS. But in New Vegas, I stopped walking around with my Pipboy's radio on after I realized the old tracks played while it was off. The gravity of this one in particular hits the right note for me.
Fallout soundtrack is close to being the best soundtrack ever made for games or movies. I've been listening the soundtrack for few days now on loop, and the nuances, things happening in the background - things you dont pay attention while playing. This is truly a masterpiece of all time, the whole soundtrack.
Hi, im here again listening to this dope song, i think of a few things when playing this track vision 1: walking on the ashes and rubble of the old los Angeles and they nick named los Angeles to lost angles. vision b : idk im too high to type the rest
@@NovaProspekt19 you dont sound like a boomer you sound like a normal person dont let the reddit hivemind gaslight you into believing you are "cringe!!!!" or "boomer grow up!!!"
@@NovaProspekt19 it's really so stupid they consider it canon to the games tbh. It should be a separate canon doing its own thing, like most live action adaptations. Now it just narrows down a lot of storylines that could've been done in a future game set in the east coast
Man, 90% of these comments are about New Vegas this, New Vegas that, we get it bro NV used this music too, I love NV as much as the next guy but c'mon, Fallout 1 is too classic man.
I'll argue that New Vegas, as fun as it was, is still too silly and lighthearted to be considered the "true" successor to Fallout 1. Matter of fact, none of the games after the OG manage to feel the way Fallout 1 does.
@@dorothyjosefina I'll argue that new Vegas was never meant to be a sequel to fallout 1, but fallout 2. which is a bit more light hearted l (like you already stated). So your claim is vacious.
Just use RU-vid music, you get it with RU-vid premium too. Far better than any other music streaming service. Any music you can think of, you'll find it there.
While Fallout 3, New Vegas and 4 all have great soundtracks, I can't be the only one who lowers the music volume to 0 and plays a track from Fallout 1 and 2 sometimes? When exploring a creepy building, NOTHING beats the soundtrack from those games. They capture the gloom and lurking madness and evil that exists around every corner in the Fallout universe. There may be happiness and humor all over the place too, but this soundtrack reminds you of the fact that your character is living in a dead world full of unimaginable horrors and tragedies.
This literally sounds just like #5 by Aphex Twin either the song used the same samples from a sample library or they just sampled the track it's very cool thinking about it
Sybrakos1 Honestly? Overseer. He was overcome by petty jealousy and greed. The Master actually DID want the best for what was left, but he was insane and entirely misguided, but retained logic.
A pox on NV fanboys. Actually the most boring, milquetoast, uninspired and unoriginal fandom around. You can really tell that NV dropped right around the time Gen Z started buying all their opinions from internet personalities.