I'd imagine steam engines would make a return alongside electric motors powered by fusion cells; with the later being less common. There would be incentive to do so due to transportation and fishing. Surely some fish species survived or mutated.
Overall. not taking Bethesda's ideas into...
In that case all they have to do is ad some fetish material and they're all good.
For all remaining sane people feel free to board the nope train. We're about to get out of dodge and tickets are free.
They're all crooks at the end of the day. Bernie is nogilistic of the USSR, Shillery is just Shillery, Repubs can't agree on jack shit while they loose their voting base.
The future looks so bright! Almost like the house is on fire.
Its an engine problem. I've had it happen in Fallout three multiple times when I use to play it and only once in New Vegas. Part of the package you buy when you play a game on their shitty engine.
Well if we're going out there in sci-fi how about nuclear fission reactors cooled in space. Such as on board a space station or space elevator. Air cooled in zero atmosphere. We'll just throw out the negative effects..
Everything up to the 80s would work nicely. So much wasted potential for rock, disco, and techno from wasteland bands roaming around with scrap instruments. Can't forget metal and all the varieties of it either!
I honestly have thought about getting a degree in in nuclear physics just to go into that area due to this reason alone. Its truly amazing how close we are coming to an abundant fuel source that actually works. (A different field is more interesting to me though.)
The next five decades will be...
Eh. People believe what ever the want to believe. In the end how enjoyable the game is is all that matters. It is probably safe to say most people have only done one playthrough for this game at most. Shooting shit and scrapping everything, dumpster diving simulator basically, is only fun for so...
I knew we'd come close to fusion power plants in this century but I didn't think we'd advance this fast. It should be interesting to see what comes from this; hopefully we'll have this down to a science soon enough to convert purely to it.
Kind of sad we might not have resource wars though. : (
Hm. The more we all talk about this the more I remember a quote from a good teacher I had. You can turn in a pile of shit and its still shit. You can put that shit on a silver plate and guess what. Its still shit.
You can't change shit because its shit. Moral of the millennial.
At this point I think it would be a good business decision to market their new FPS to two groups.
People who don't care about RPGS but like hiking simulators.
People who like building hiking simulators with their engine. They have an untapped market were they could make a blank slate, modify...