Someone recreated a completely modern map of rainfall in the GZDOOM engine.
In a stunning and surprising film trailerModder Alexander “Red888guns” Berezin worked difficult, recreating the city of Necropolis Fallout from the original Fallout game. How Gamer PC indicates that the Fallout: Bakersfield project was initially presented 2022But since then we have not heard much, leading some to speculation that the project could be abandoned.
Now, however, we know that Berezin is still working on restoring the sequence of the necropolis, along with the obligatory fight with Harry in the catchment. To be truthful, it’s a bit wild that the whole world was recreated only by two people – Berezin and what is considered a family member, Denis Berezin.
“I have never seen the design of the fans to approach the climate of the OG,” said one of the commentators in the case YouTube page. Another agreed, writing: “Duuuuuuude Whaaaat looked cool at first, but the gameplay supported me so much. It looks like frickin ‘lith.
Considering the quality of the trailer, you were forgiven that the release of fashion is inevitable, but the infographic at the end of the trailer suggests that development is only about 60%. Berezin assumes that he has about 30% of the way by creating creatures, 50% made of creating weapons and user interface, and completed 80% of walls, tiles and landscapes.
The release date of the module is simply mentioned as: ??.
Fallout season 1 Hit the Prime Video in April 2024 and was an immediate hit. While the popularity of the series caused a flood of new players in all Fallout games, Bethesda – as well as the mother company Microsoft – could not be fully used with the release of the new Fallout game. In Fallout Season 2, he is to New Vegas, the surroundings of Obsidian very loved Fallout: New VegasAND It seems that the content of the binding is actually planned Down Fallout 76.
Of course, a completely new Fallout game also falls into the pipe, and Howard confirms Fallout 5 is in the long -term plan, potentially later Elder Scrolls 6 goes out.
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