Forum:I would like to see a 2077 DLC pack

recently i rewatched the movie "miracle mile" an obscure movie from the late 1980s

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Mile_(film)

in it the lead anthony edwards receives a phone call from a missile silo operator that the end of the world is coming in 70 minutes, due to a wrong number.

I think it would be interesting to see the fallout universe on the day the bombs droped. How would you survive, knowing what the world is like 200 years after the fact? would you make a break for a vault? deal with police, and military? become a goul? hide in some hole and pray? or be one of the lucky and be a survivor.

I think a DLC pack would be amazing covering this scenario, and perhaps set it in real time according to the game, every second counts make your decisions count.


 * I agree that it´d make for a good scenario, but it´s way too big for a DLC. Golan2781 18:37, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

rather see them make it a short you can see on your pip-boy. 19:59, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

That would be cool. It could take place in DC but with no Raiders, Slavers, wasteland critters etc. And their would be no destroyed buildings. One problem though, how would you access the DLC. Would it be a simulation like Operation:Anchorage? That'd be my guess

As fun as the concept is, no, Fallout is about post-nuclear society and reconstructing the ancient past, rather than experiencing it firsthand. O:A was stretching it, this'd completely abandon the Fallout feel. http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/thumb/5/5c/Scribe.jpg/15px-Scribe.jpg Tagaziel (call!) 20:46, 21 June 2009 (UTC)

Maybe you start it the next time you sleep after downloading it? (Dream/Nightmare) Eh????

Yeah, maybe, but that's just your opinion


 * I think it would be cool to see how it all went down after following the series for quite some time, but I do like the indirect revealing of the past better. From the beginning, every time I enter a building I try to imagine what it looked like before the bombs dropped and what was going on when the world ended. I like the "clues" like skeletons and architectural damage better than the developers telling me how it was, that way you're more like a post-nuclear character than an omniscient being. In the next game, I would like more holotapes that are soundbytes of people calling loved ones or leaving their last thoughts as the bombs are dropping. By the end of the series (and I hope that's a long ways away) I would like to have most pre-war questions answered. Butcher Pete 00:41, 22 June 2009 (UTC)

I think that even though it probaly won't have the fallout feel,it would be really cool to witness everything that happened prior to the bombs falling.and i also think that the D.C. area would have a more "alive" feel.