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I'm thinking Colorado or Montana simply because they are mountain states that could play with weather. Add in a "seasons" section and all of a sudden you have to fend for your settlements in the dead of winter and OH CRAP!!! GIANT RADBEAR!!!! I'd love to see your settlements have to stock up for the winter or else risk starving or freezing. I feel something like that is the next step for settlments.
Additionally, I'd just love to see exploration of the world beyond "this was a big city". I always felt like, since 3, they all felt kinda the same with being next to a big city or in a big city or something to do with a big city. I feel like we already know what New York Fallout will be, and I'd love to feel like I'm exploring something new. Who doesn't want "Fallout: Oregon Trail"?! where you pull over and hunt giant RadBuffalo for meat while Jenny ate some bad berries and John got lost and broke his leg and now has pnemonia. (Seriously, EVERY time I played Oregon Trail growing up, a character named John would have basicly that same exact scenario play out...EVERY TIME!!!! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ John man...)
Overall, I think the world/culture/population being so different would really allow for them to do something new and exciting. We already know what being in a big city in Fallout is like, let's see what happened to small town USA when the bombs dropped already!
OR, maybe explore outside of the US for once. I'd love to see Fallout D-day, set in the future (well, more future, let's say BoS rules the North America at some point after these games) and set up the game as though we are a low grunt in BoS storming the Beaches of Normandy. From there, you can do all sorts of crazy things! All of a sudden, the whole world becomes available to the franchise which would be amazing! I would love to see the lore expand to show what happened to the rest of the world.
It's a WASTELAND, Fallout 1 and 2, you tried to get from point A to point B, and when you hit an encounter, it was actually scary because it was uncommon.
Fast Forward to FO3, you've got a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of Supermutants all jammed into Washington DC, who can't even spell their own names, who lack pretty much any cognitive ability outside of that their ass itches, and are unable to form sentences using Adjectives, Verbs, Pronouns, Adverbs, etc, but somehow know to fortify the Capitol of the entire country
Problem is, thanks to FO4, Bethesda either has to choose between making an RPG, or making another Minecraft game.
Either way, they've ♥♥♥♥♥♥ themselves good and killed the series, because no matter what they release, 50% of the fan base are gonna be pissed
We got city an rural areas already, an we got wild west type areas with new vegas.
I think the real next move should be the south east swamps of Louisiana,Florida, Georgia.
Everglades, Disney World, an Atlantic City.
"50%" rofl
Well, lets see. Bethesda doesn't just say ♥♥♥♥ all to lore. They follow it, but yeah, they retcon a small thing here or there. They aren't gonna retcon their OWN lore just to make some New York fanboys (such as you) happy. The lore's been bent in the Fallout franchise because Beth bought Interplay's work, while you obviously never played TES since that's Bethesda's lore, and they dont ♥♥♥♥ with their own lore.
You can't change "a big ass smoldering crater" to "a bit bent around." New York, unless they retconned the ENTIRE ASPECT of New York and made it a completely different place than we know as well as a completely different place than in the FO universe, would just be a huge ass smoldering crater. Even if they didn't get one nuke, Why? They had more power plants than Toronto has Syrians (not racist, the truth, since Trudeau yknow, saved their lives n all) which were failing and overloading back pre-war. That unstable of a situatuoin would *not* last 200 years with no maintenacne.e