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The settlement building mechanic would be great for NCR settlers moving in from California. The NCR continues to expand, this time north (their growth east checked by an independent Vegas or by continued Legion resistance, depending on ending). Or an NCR game could be Portland or Seattle. The Legion is collapsing into squabbling warlords (which is likely without Caesar even if he wins at Hoover Dam) and you're caught in the middle. My vote for a Legion-heavy game would be Pheonix or Tucson. Yeah, Denver would be great for your suggestion. My Courier is washing away House's pretences of the old world, which just don't work any more, and creating a fairer but more pragmatic city-state on good terms with the NCR but strictly separate from wrote: Obsidian (If they develop another Fallout game) Could expand on the Legion by Featuring their Expanse Eastward, this way they can navigate around who won the Battle of Hoover Dam and include the Legion. See, my main ending is independent Vegas with the Courier in charge. As for myself on my First play through I chose NCR Because (Until Further Playthroughs) I thought they were Morally better and Democratic, compared to the slave state that is the Legion. Statistically more Players would choose these options due to the Legions lack of Content.
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The boffins over at the Lore subreddit, who are pretty much the best in the biz, seem to think that the most likely ones are NCR victory or independant wrote: Great Response dude, Yeah i agree that an NCR or Independant Vegas is the more Likely Canon ending. I mean, I'm not saying any of you are wrong, just that if Obsidian were to do another game involving the NCR or Legion or any other west coast faction, they would possibly declare an ending canon.
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Fallout 3 and NV all have different ways to end and especially adding in fallout 4 with multiple endings.įallout 1 and 2 had multiple endings with a set canon one declared for the sequel.Īnyone interested in this stuff should check out the Fallout Lore subreddit (). Granted, the Fallout Bible is only canon now in as much as it doesn't contradict Bethesda's lore, but it still is pretty set-in-stone about the first two games.Ĭraigross93 wrote: Their can't be a canon way to end any fallout game besides maybe 1 or 2. There's this thing called the Fallout Bible which basically states the outcome to each major quest, and then there's the Vault Dweller's memoires in Fallout 2 which does the same. Well Obsidian is made up of a bunch of guys who worked on Fallout 1 and 2, and the way they did things is to have a canon ending. Wrote: It's just the way Bethesda (and in this case, Obsidian, which in the case of NV operates similarly to Bethesda) deals with sequels.