maximaz said:So, we have some people that worked on Fallout 2 and some from Van Buren but nobody from F1?
Scott Everts and Feargus Urquhart both working on Fallout 1
maximaz said:So, we have some people that worked on Fallout 2 and some from Van Buren but nobody from F1?
Well, either they made a huge mistake there or they're going with their own timeline of when these things were built.Myron Rolle said:Come to think of it, neither did the Stratosphere.
I certainly hope so.Chris Avellone said:a great story
Myron Rolle said:The Palazzo didn't exist in the 50s.
Come to think of it, neither did the Stratosphere.
Huh.
Have we already reached the point where any questionable decision is attributed to mysterious and unverifiable influence from Bethesda?Ausir said:It's possible that Bethesda required them to put recognizable Vegas landmarks there.
Paul_cz said:Umm, the fact that our timeline diverged from Fallout one in fifties doesn't automatically mean that some buildings could not be built in both, does it?
Ausir said:http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=1r6993&s=6 - doesn't really look like the real Stratosphere, more like something inspired by it. And the Stratosphere is pretty retro looking anyway.
Agreed, it looks more like the Space Needle, which is from '61-'62, only with a different tower and lights sticking out of the side of the top.Myron Rolle said:And indeed, I also noticed it doesn't actually look like the Stratosphere.
Err... what? You might want to double check what the Stratosphere is...el_jefe_of_ny said:Except for the fact that it IS a stratosphere....