Fallout: New Vegas

Fallout: New Vegas

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Takadasuit Apr 29, 2024 @ 12:31am
*Spoiler* Cannot wait for the Fallout Series to give New Vegas a canon ending
I am joking. Since the Series is set after the events of New Vegas (2296 vs NV 2281), and with Lucy's father approaching New Vegas in the end of Season One, if they show anything inside the city in Season 2, they will determine how New Vegas would canonically end according to the series. Mr House is still alive, Mr House is dead, the Legion is still around, New Vegas is independent, etc, any of that will make all the other endings obsolete.

That is my main gripe about the season finale. You never really had that problem with the other games, as they are far away in time and location to affect each other, as far as I know. New Vegas should, in my opinion, remain with no canon ending, as all the endings have their appropriate weight to them.

Would you agree?
Last edited by Takadasuit; Apr 29, 2024 @ 1:51am
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ureaditwrong Apr 29, 2024 @ 12:58am 
The show already nuked the NCR and showed a breach in the wall. That seems to already suggest the Yes Man ending is canon. And yes, that completely negates the overarching theme of New Vegas, which is that regardless of what happens, humanity will move forward despite the constant presence of warfare/conflict.

No Bethesda fans, Fallout is not about capitalism or wacky slapstick comedy. I will preemptively address that.
The cannon ending of FONV is that Attis's army attacked the Legion from Texas then took Hoover dam, due to the power of the mutant army the NCR was destroyed then Attis and his super mutant army used the Bloomfield space center to fight a war with the Zeatans (that's why we don't see them in the TV show) after winning there war they are now colonizing the stars for Super Mutant-kind
LCpl Nubcake Apr 29, 2024 @ 1:45am 
Honestly I'd be fine with the Lonesome Road foreshadow of the Tunnelers infesting the Mojave and negating anyone's claim to Hoover Dam and Vegas. I just hate they really want us to know that Vault-Tec started the Great War. Knowing who started it was never the point. I'm also sick of Bethesda constantly pushing Brotherhood of Steel, the game series.
psychotron666 Apr 29, 2024 @ 4:59am 
They'll Bethesda it, the canon ending won't matter because some other event will render the ending irrelevant
Tribe Reimanen Apr 29, 2024 @ 5:54am 
Originally posted by LCpl Nubcake:
Honestly I'd be fine with the Lonesome Road foreshadow of the Tunnelers infesting the Mojave and negating anyone's claim to Hoover Dam and Vegas. I just hate they really want us to know that Vault-Tec started the Great War. Knowing who started it was never the point. I'm also sick of Bethesda constantly pushing Brotherhood of Steel, the game series.
Vault Tec didnt start the war, because Coop and his Daughter werent near a vault when the bombs dropped and Mr House wasnt able to conclude business before the Bombs Dropped. China dropped the bombs 1 day before Vault Tec wanted to
Gillman Apr 29, 2024 @ 8:08am 
Originally posted by psychotron666:
They'll Bethesda it, the canon ending won't matter because some other event will render the ending irrelevant
Considering we see a crashed vertibird and a deathclaw skeleton inside the walls, you’re probably right. Not even the Legion endings shows THAT bad of a fate for New Vegas. Bethesda wants Fallout to stay in the ashes and ruins, instead of building something new.
Last edited by Gillman; Apr 29, 2024 @ 8:09am
JediKnightSky Apr 29, 2024 @ 8:13am 
Originally posted by ureaditwrong (xigg/xer):
The show already nuked the NCR and showed a breach in the wall. That seems to already suggest the Yes Man ending is canon. And yes, that completely negates the overarching theme of New Vegas, which is that regardless of what happens, humanity will move forward despite the constant presence of warfare/conflict.

No Bethesda fans, Fallout is not about capitalism or wacky slapstick comedy. I will preemptively address that.

Except that is entirely your personal POV and has never been supported by any of the FONV devs. Or the OG creator.

Because point of fact, it can easily be argued that the actions of humanity have proven they have no right to continue to exist at all in the FO universe. I myself long for the day when the last human dies, and we see FO set in an era in which Ghouls, talking Deathclaws and racoons, and Super Mutants that have finally fixed their sterility issue solely rule the wasteland.
Lasagna Apr 29, 2024 @ 8:49am 
Originally posted by JediKnightSky:
Originally posted by ureaditwrong (xigg/xer):
The show already nuked the NCR and showed a breach in the wall. That seems to already suggest the Yes Man ending is canon. And yes, that completely negates the overarching theme of New Vegas, which is that regardless of what happens, humanity will move forward despite the constant presence of warfare/conflict.

No Bethesda fans, Fallout is not about capitalism or wacky slapstick comedy. I will preemptively address that.

Except that is entirely your personal POV and has never been supported by any of the FONV devs. Or the OG creator.

Because point of fact, it can easily be argued that the actions of humanity have proven they have no right to continue to exist at all in the FO universe. I myself long for the day when the last human dies, and we see FO set in an era in which Ghouls, talking Deathclaws and racoons, and Super Mutants that have finally fixed their sterility issue solely rule the wasteland.

^a 13 year old wrote this.
I think it's kind of inevitable that the series will probably show canon endings. Just becomes inevitable when you continue a video game series that has multiple endings to begin with
Originally posted by ureaditwrong (xigg/xer):
The show already nuked the NCR and showed a breach in the wall. That seems to already suggest the Yes Man ending is canon. And yes, that completely negates the overarching theme of New Vegas, which is that regardless of what happens, humanity will move forward despite the constant presence of warfare/conflict.

No Bethesda fans, Fallout is not about capitalism or wacky slapstick comedy. I will preemptively address that.

Fallout's always been about the former since the first game. Unchecked Consumerism and Corporate Greed literally are what lead to the resource wars which in turn led to the bombs dropping.
Bovril Brigadier May 15, 2024 @ 3:56am 
Originally posted by Lasagna:
Originally posted by JediKnightSky:

Except that is entirely your personal POV and has never been supported by any of the FONV devs. Or the OG creator.

Because point of fact, it can easily be argued that the actions of humanity have proven they have no right to continue to exist at all in the FO universe. I myself long for the day when the last human dies, and we see FO set in an era in which Ghouls, talking Deathclaws and racoons, and Super Mutants that have finally fixed their sterility issue solely rule the wasteland.

^a 13 year old wrote this.
Fallout the Frontier?
Skaldy May 15, 2024 @ 5:23am 
Fallout Tv show is last step in Bethesda's retcon plan to erase all previous original lore and world for ever. I mean for same reason they didnt pay Obsidian their bonus, they refused to allow Obsidian to make another Fallout game. FNV proved world that even with ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Bethesda engine they can create a meaningful Fallout game with original ideas and good writing.

I have no hope for this frenchise under Bethesda's rule. It is over, that is why Russian modders will carry spirit of Interplay with their fan made games. Sad those games wont get much attention but who cares.
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