Forum:Co-Op srsly

Co-op

Damn it would be fun play with friend wandering around and killing things etc.Leveling would be simple when other gets level the game stops and he does what he does and then the game continues using pip boy if there are gonna be any.Simply the other one stops and the other one protects for a while so the whole game doesnt stop or you can go to settings and chance it so it does stop.

Some ideas

1. More companions 2. More weapons 3. More equipment 4. More houses(Where you live) 5. More levels(80 my opinion) 6. Slower leveling 7. Bigger map 8. 2 races(Human,Ghoul) 9. More creatures(Wanamingos...) 10. Bethseda READ THESE TOPICS! 11. Try to fix most freezes and Crashes

The reason why they probably haven't implemented it is that, if it is the normal gameplay of free-roaming, and assuming it was split screen like most multiplayer fps when played locally, it would be disgusting to the fps, as your friend could jsut run away while you go the other way, and the game would have to have twice as much action, so unless they downgrade the graphics, co-op is not going to be an easy matter. Not to mention a lot of problems your friend would like to cause, probably. (at least mine would) It would be fun, and properly implemented, it would be like the best thing ever, but I don't see how it could work. Of course, I never played Left 4 Dead or any of those sorts of games. If it was like Secret of Mana, where you can only run so far away from eachother, that might work, but some would probably dislike the forced co-operation. --Toast 04:21, November 30, 2009 (UTC)

Go to hell, they're Wanamingoes. Nitty Tok. 04:25, November 30, 2009 (UTC)

It could work in a similar manner to Borderlands.--JiNX Bloodfang 08:24, November 30, 2009 (UTC)

How would they make V.A.T.S work?

Implying Obsidian will even USE V.A.T.S....--User:Mokes 06:27, January 10, 2010 (EST)

Well if you think about it, as much as I would like having multiplayer in Fallout, it probably won't happen.

Not because its too hard, but because Bethesda and Obsidian don't want to take the time.

The whole pip-boy menu thing could be resolved by pausing the game and one character going into the menu, and one player having the option too. (Like Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance)  -- AppleJeZus