Forum:Best location in the Fallout world?

It`s the Mariposa millitary base. It`s the most creepy and interesting place i`ve seen so far.

I personally believe the best location in fallout would have to be vault87. Not for the storyline that surrounds it, but rather for what it represents. It's a brilliant microcosm of the fallout world, the decaying shelter that was designed to protect the old world and the twisted designs of FEV that threaten to destroy the new world.86.152.239.237 10:04, April 18, 2011 (UTC)

Hub.Grozd 13:08, May 15, 2011 (UTC)

I was always partial to Junktown and the Hub. When I first played Fallout, it wasn't clear to me how the struggling people of Shady Sands were able to create a whole town from scratch and it seemed incongruous. By contrast the Hub and Junktown represented pretty reasonable survivor communities and were just cooler than the Boneyard which felt unfinished.--OvaltinePatrol 04:27, May 16, 2011 (UTC)

I would have to say Vegas. None of the locations in Fallout 1 and Fallout 2 were able to make an impression on me, mostly because the angle at which I viewed them negated any chance such emotions had. Fallout 3 had plenty of cool locations, but the White House was a radioactive crater(It would have gotten my vote had it survived). The Strip, therefore, wins in my book. Still thriving, plenty of lights, little damage, it's just cool. For what it's worth, if Fallout 1 and 2 had been 3D instead of isometric, I likely would have chosen a location in them instead. It's just too hard to be awed by the height of something when all you have to go on regarding that height is a floating speech line... I&#39;m the best at space!

I loved the Pitt. I loved the utterly ruined cityscape and the brutal sociopathic residents who lived there. How they struggle to rebuild what they believe is an ideal utopia in a harsh and unforgiving world. The whole place is overrun by savage cannibalistic trogs who used to be human and now only live to satisfy their base animal needs. I loved Ashur and his skewed view on human society. He genuinely believed he was doing his level best for the people his raiders captured and enslaved. It was so twisted and frightening and it really added depth to the lore of the Fallout universe. Zac hemker 01:59, June 7, 2011 (UTC)

I believe Rivet City is the best place in the Capital Wasteland and pretty much in the Fallout world as the place caters to alot of your needs and their are many quests and side quests that operate from here from Abraham Washington to Doctor Li. It has a very diverse market, a great place to sleep and save items, and for good karma folks the people their are all mostly friendly even Pinkerton and Harknass. For even more excitement at Anacostia Crossing station an encounter with either bounty hunters or Talon Company can happen, their is the Jefferson Memorial also and a Super Mutant encampment, and the broken off bow of the ship that is just filled with Mirelurks, flooded and covered in booby traps. With the Broken Steel add-on, Rivet City becomes the caravan headquarters of Aqua Pura and more quests are added. I rather go there than any other location for good karma players as for bad karma players Paradise Falls is just the same only evil-er.--Zachattak471 00:31, June 13, 2011 (UTC)