It would be interesting to see the remnants of a Communist country in a universe that is pretty much defined as individuals prioritizing themselves/their small settlements over the “greater good”. But we also don’t know if Russia remained actually communist, or became a dictatorship like it actually did in real life under both Stalin and Putin. Like how in Metro the Reds actually try to continue the communist tradition, while all the other settlements basically somewhat resemble a fallout town.
@@alexjames4770 In Russia, there is no dictatorship of Putin alone. It is ruled by oligarchs and capitalists who own large connections and corporations. Just like everywhere else in the world. It's just that the oligarchs here have radically different methods of managing resources and moral principles, which have led the country to decline in many areas.
@@horatiohelsonii591 Sure, a dictator never actually leads a totalitarian dictatorship, since the military/wealthy class effectively still “allow” the dictator to rule. But I’m using a dictatorship to mean a country propped up as tho it had a different more liberal form of government, wherein it is actually effectively a dictatorship/oligarchy. (Russia, Venezuela, Cuba, etc) Typically men masquerading as democratically elected leaders so as to avoid the wrath of the “free world” so to speak.
It doesn't really fit the timeline but there could be mentions of "The Queen" being alive but you never get to see her. Its up to the player to assume (or not) shes good old Lizbeth. That way no one is offended / able to complain and you also have some mystery.
In Fallout 4's Far Harbour DLC, there is a fisherman there that speaks with a Yorkshire accent and he states that his family are from Yorkshire. So there are boats at the least coming and going between the US and UK.
As someone from Yorkshire, I was so happy to see my home region get mentioned in a Fallout game. Too bad he wasn't from Sheffield tho lmao that would have been kinda scary.
I imagine Happy Feet is Antartica post fallout. A few remnants of humanity seeking resources, and mutated penguins that speak English and communicate through singing and dancing.
Imagine this. You’re a scavenger in post-war Australia, looking for food. You see a shack up ahead so you decide to go check it out. When you open the door, a loud creek echos throughout the room. A dead body on the floor with a gun next to him. You take the gun, only to find out it was empty. You drop the gun and start exploring the rooms. You find the kitchen, and it has a good stash of food in it. When suddenly you hear the front door slam. You immediately look for a place to hide while fearing the worst. But it was too late. The mutated kangaroos know where you are. And they’re hungry.
I like to think we're the only country that's completely unaffected. would be kind of funny. Americans wouldn't even think of coming here cause they leave us off all their maps
New Zealand is so far away from anywhere that matters it was probably completely fine. Although the people there don’t have the work ethic to create a superpower so it’s probably the same as it was before the bombs dropped, irrelevant
@@wrenstewart4265 Technically thats not even unrealistic, irl its been determined that new zealand and australia would be the least effected by a nuclear war compared to any other country
"There are giant mutated monstrocities roaming the Australian wastelands. Those who survived struggle to live everyday." "I see, so the nukes didn't land there."
@@Reactionary_Harkonnen but that fighting created fighting amongst other nations so Russia was most likely nuked and it might’ve still even been by America or China. They both would’ve had the stockpiles to do so and Russia would’ve had a large amount of resources and military forces since the USSR never disbanded making them a savory target. So his comment still holds merit
Im someone that is extremely terrified of birds. Since the Dna of most birds is still unchanged ever since the dinosaurs ruled the world. They still have the dna of their pterodactyl ancestors within them. Just like any reptile. And so naturally I am already terrified of ostriches. But now imagine if they also survived the apocalypse & mutated. Looking even uglier & more terrifying than before. Omfg I cant even think about it. If someone would ever release a fallout that takes place in Australia I probably could not play it without shitting my bridges. lol
Many if not most Americans don't care that there is an entire PLANET outside the U.S. borders and believe Europe is a one big country where people either speak German or French.
@@johnburt1172 Imagine if the English fallout Queen turned into a Ghoul and an aristocracy of Ghouls had formed consisting of them and their non-Ghoul descendants running the country through an absolute monarchy.
@@masc6287 Actually it'd just be the Royal Family and whichever Parliament was last in charge... So probably no real change from modern day UK, except ghoulified...
@@rattler_boss1101 what he means is that both of the franchises have similarities that makes it possible to play metro as if the game was "fallout: russia" in other words you just got r/wooosh-ed
@@grantdelosangeles5357 well not . Game isn't in the same universe . It's completly different universe . Technology isn't the same , there aren't any ghouls and war startet in year 2013 . It's same difference like The Walking Dead universe and Last of Us universe
@@rattler_boss1101 I know the game isn't set in the same universe like how naruto isn't set in WW2, I'm trying to tell you that the metro in some cases IS technically russian fallout, since it explores politics, the aftermath of a nuclear war and human nature in said post-apocalyptic world, which are staples of the Fallout franchise, and you still haven't got that you just got R/wooosh-ed by the OP.
@@jamesmayle4712 42 is also a sum of 23 and 19. If you look up Ezekiel 23:19 you'll find this passage. "Yet she increased her prostitution, remembering the days of her youth when she engaged in prostitution in the land of Egypt. She lusted after their genitals as large as those of donkeys, and their seminal emission was as strong as that of stallions." That just CAN'T be a coincidence.
Stealth boys are only single use to the player. It's implied they have limited a charge, but many characters have dialogue stating they can simply be turned on and off.
I choose to believe Australia was untouched by the war. Much like how Australia was untouched by the demon invasion in Doom and was also spared from the superstorms in the film The day after Tomorrow.
I like to think that if there was a major conflict between the major northern hemisphere nations that they'd be so busy bombing each other that they'd kinda forget about Australia. The spread of radiation through the atmosphere would be a bit of a bummer but, with a nuclear winter, we (Aussies) might finally get some decent rainy weather patterns.
@@MyGeniusFriend I didn't read it was in 2044 and was about to say ''but argentina was a fucking superpower till 1960's'' sadly, in the 2000's i'm pretty sure argentina doesn't even have an airforce anymore.
@@somefurryguy1811 It's sad to see Brazil and Argentina start as rising stars in the XIXth century, only to descent into corruption and governmental mayhem, somehow ending-up worse than they were compared to the world the decade before.
@@jacobgra5 If you look through history you'll find that the French have always been "revolting". (Just a joke playing on words, sorry to any French commenters. Don't take it seriously 0w0)
I think having a nomadic character in the next installment would be great. Have him in a central area of the game where you know most players will have to return regularly. Each time they engage him he’ll provide a brief summary of a country he visited.
So, this nomad is just arbitrarily visiting other nations that don't exist any more and is able to go on these insanely long, dangerous trips that could take months or years, just to give you info dumps about them? Cool. Doesn't sound stupid or impractical.
@@camblycreeper7999 Which one of us refuse to give up their fossil fuel reliance and is shocked every year when natural disasters get worse than the year before? I'll wait....
There’s an old book called On The Beach about the people living in Australia right after nuclear Armageddon, where Australia wasn’t directly hit because it had no military targets so they just had to wait for the fallout to eventually reach them.
Her lifespan is increased every time some Black Country hick screams God save the Queen. Let me diiiiie” “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!” “Don’t pleaaase-(goes feral)”
I mean considering the length of the Swiss neutrality they are probably completely fine in the Fallout world since they have no enemies and there would be little to no reasons the Nuke them in Fallout
@@topsdaily_productions And they, or we, have a shelter for everyone, we have something like 120% shelter coverage, means there are 20% more shelter places than residents, the country second on this list has something like 80% (Now, this may change in the fallout universe).
200 years after the bomb fell, most countries should have rebuild civilization. German didn't need 50 years after WWII and USA and GB bombed their county. Why is USA still a wasteland?
@@happygimp0 -- My guess is that radiated rain and fields don't make for good crops for a while, there's a whole bunch of dumbasses with military hardware/FEV huffing about, and any industry larger than a town was obliterated. It's pretty hard to run a factory when your tools haven't been run in decades, there's probably no power high voltage enough to run your machines, your workers are starving/dead/enslaved/raiders, and your raw material is two states over.
@@happygimp0 A lot of nuclear fallout and radition from the rain made the waters deadly so the plants died plus no help from other like what happened to germany
What about Antarctica? There are hints in the games all the ice melted and became a warm paradise and with its untouched oil reserves the people that reach there were able to rebuild to the point as if nothing happened.
Mexico "Raider gangs formed almost immediatly" By almost immediatly, you mean "Raider gangs survived the great war, and continued as they were beforehand"
I like to imagine that every other country is also an extreme example of their most prominent national/cultural aesthetic from their most iconic post-1900s historical period.
Some spy quests in Point Lookout implied that China was still on a Great Leap Forward/Cultural Revolution style footing, so there is some precedent for that.
Thx lad, watching you unashamedly just enjoy yourself like a kid has helped me combat my depression, not take life too seriously and try to just have some simple fun.
As a player from the US, I wonder what happened to the rest of the world in the Fallout world. I'd like to see a Fallout game take place in another country
In this World and without Bolivarianism, they probably were still cooperating with America, which means, their reserves were depleted before the Middle East ones. Keep in mind Fallout America was still living in the 50's way into the 2100's
@Ecard Ecardian i think people tend to overlook what oil is used for. They only see it as fuel whilst in reality it is used in almost everything to a degree. A war for oil isn’t even that far fetched. Except that we currently spend more time in inventing new alternatives for the stuff that gets lost when we have no oil. To prevent that.
@Ecard Ecardian of course right now we are heavily dependent on oil. Especially when it comes to plastic we still mainly use oil for that. And the bio plastics we have are just to expensive in the making yet. Until those get cheaper oil is still very valuable. When it comes to transportation we already have many alternatives. I don’t know if ships run on oil I know they use diesel and that is probably the only place where fossil fuels won’t be replaced because we don’t have a efficient ship motor that runs on something else then fossil fuels if I am not mistaken. But overall we can see that many countries are already working on or taking steps to get rid of fossil fuels like oil and coal. And even the Arabic states have realized that they need to invest into new stuff because their oil reserves won’t last forever. So an oil war is very unlikely. I say it has the same probability as a nuclear war.
The first thing that comes to mind of a fallout Australia game is that if they have vaults as soon as you leave you just instantly die because wildlife have gone from hard to extreme mode
Nah there are ways to easily beat most of the wildlife im an aussie and its not that often that you'll see a kangaroo snakes would be more common but you could stomp it or something mosquitoes dead from a good slap so a heap of ways to beat nuclear Australia
@@massimogreco1410 "Cazzo , this 2 week lockdown was supposed to end ages ago , what happened ? Why do i need to wear a hazman suit and a Geiger counter to go to work now ?"
@@yaboiii6562 *throws a towel* No, thank you! The reasoning, research, video editing - everything is top-notch! And on top of that, you don't nedlessly sh*t on Fallout3&4 while worshipping the all-mighty-and-perfect-in-every-way New Vegas. Thank you. SO MUCH.
If a mutated elephant still has enough social ability, they could make for some powerful mounts in a wasteland environment. Depending on well off Africa is after the bombs fell (I would think they’d mostly be suffering from fallout and the global collapse rather than be directly hit by multiple bombs ala the US and China), they could rise into the next great powers in the ‘Old World’ and influence Europe and Asia. I don’t know enough about in-depth Fallout lore to say though
@Bear Basford And don't even get me started on the hippos. If there's one thing humanity doesn't need it's mutated psychotic water horse with the temperament of a serial killer
6:48 - I find it a little funny the way you drew the red arrow pointing from Poland to Sweden. You see, in XVII century Sweden invaded Poland ;) we call it the Swedish Deluge.
I like to think that Switzerland and all the European microstates weren't nuked and still operate exactly as they did pre-war. Fallout Lichtenstein would be a blast to play.
The nuclear winter would have starved millions to death. Europeans would have went to war against each other. First to starve would be towns. Many people and no way to store food, to hunt or to grow plants in large quantity inside. Riots would break out and with the US and China out of the picture, trade routs would collaps. Everything people need to continue their lives would not be there. The new way to survive is murder and looting. Gangs, raiders and local chieftains would emerge. And in that chaos, it is possible that nuclear powerplants explode.
@@FourthIdentity-gu2zk the fallout must have damaged their economies VERY hard, even if it didn't stay for centuries in Europe like it did in the US, the amount of people dying from radiation and toxins and the extreme difficulty of food production can easily halve their population at the very least And I doubt there are a radiation poisoning panacea and well-developed underground hydroponic farms protected from the consequences of a global nuclear war in Fallout's Switzerland
America : Barren green wasteland China : Barren green wasteland Meanwhile Slovakia : ,,Hey Friend we have nuclear winter here , wanna go skiing after shot of vodka ?"
I mean yeah but to be fair places aren’t usually named like that. China town, for example is because of the amount of Chinese people there. not that China annexed it. Of course, I suppose this could be different in the video game but then again it’s just a video game.
@Jebus @@mikes.8189 it turns out, i know a little about this strange microcosm of history. xD "Chinatowns" were created from various things. most notably the Californian Gold Rush and various incidences of displacement. (after 9/11 for example) Puerto Rico went by a similar "Little America" nickname in the ~50s through their forced annexation into the united states. (although i can't remember the nickname used. it was on some old black and white propaganda movie. the wiki and google could not return the name for me, sorry.) 🎵 the more you knoooow! 🎵 xD
I can easily see a title in the series taking place in an annexed Canada. Especially with the likelihood of people in the country, finding ways to justify starting a revolution, in order to reclaim Canada's independence.
@@imnotgay2797 Oh no, I slipped and entered the twenty digit code to begin the laser, luckily if I type cancle it won't fir-- no not Canada! Damn you auto complete. Well... nothing I can do. *In the background is a button clearly labeled stop laser* Nothing at all.
I've always wanted a Fallout game based in the UK. We probably would have reverted back the Heptarchy kingdoms, Northumbria, Mercia etc. A faction of chivalrous knights following the tales of King Arthur and Merlin, the entire capital of London completely obliterated, the London Underground and sewers have become an Under-city for the Ghouls. The royal family pulling the strings without ever showing their faces, because secretly they have mutated into ghouls themselves.
@@galanakagalactus903 That beam hit Algonquin park, which is bigger than some states. Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world, it was definitely not completely destroyed by that blast.
What! That's crazy I have spent so much time at Algonquin Provincial Park. I used to live an hour and 40 minutes away. Even repel down a 80 ft cliff and found a DSLR camera at the bottom. That's a really cool fact that it gets destroyed!
@@tactfulrogue tbh I wouldn’t like that imo. I just don’t see how they would logically be able to maintain enough resources to have a war. What would they fight over? Control? No it’s more of a waste at the time (fallout 4 timeframe) to try and take control of each other. I could be wrong I haven’t dug into fallout lore all to much other than vault lore videos. I’m not bashing what you find interesting I’m just trying to start a conversation. Stay blessed friend.
Think small scale black ops conflict instead of full scale wars. IE the enclave still exists post war and needs resources to continue their operations. I assume a Chinese high level government operation still exists post war and is going to do the same thing. I imagine they would eventually bump into each other again as they expand their search for resources. Then the small scale conflict over strategic areas begins.
I can see multiple renditions of how this could work wonderfully. Be it traditional sabotage, exploring the "war never changes" themes if they continue to fight, or if it explores player intervention. Imagine a Fallout 1 Master level of approaches, where one could be to discover internal doubt and desire to resolve and change old ways within both factions. To overthrow the leaders, support them, or convince them to change. Would be a great way to reach a finality for both factions, and even explore the first instance of us seeing a highly influential set of factions change their ways. The Enclave is iconic, but can't be a cliche like they were in Fallout 3. Seeing heart and soul from em like we did in New Vegas (ED-E logs and remnants) would be something we could get, too
i just want for a game to one day have the Enclave be joinable. FO3 kinda had hints about this going to be the case with Colonel Autumn being at odds with President Eden, not wanting to wipe out the commonwealth population. I'm fully certain that President Eden became faulty at some point and completely changed his plans. Ex: We can see from his recordings that he wanted the people of the commonwealth to be loyal to the Enclave which wouldn't make sense if he had not planned to rule them previously.
Imagine the war turns Australia into a lush paradise and all the violent, poisonous fauna into cuddly creatures. Except the koalas and kangaroos. The koalas are mutated into Yao guai-tier murder machines and kangaroos into muscle bound meatheads who hop around punching unfortunate souls.
They will never go outside USA in Fallout games. Because they would have to deal with things that the team cannot manage. Too much geography stuff, diferent cultures etc. It is easy to make heavy mistakes.
@@magmapixel8627it just increases budgets unnecessarily, it's really important to define scopes in a project and stick to it, I'm not from the USA and I don't really believe the USA devs would make a great job representing my country, so i rather will feel good if they complelty ignore, instead of doing a half job, well, I'm not someone who likes sci-fi RPG anyways. So there's that I guess
@@magmapixel8627 For example, In a movie about Brazil. They talks about samba and stuff. This is not really Brazil's culture, this is only Rio de Janeiro state. We have 27 states.
@@vinniciusrosa8284 and? there's an entire Fallout game named after a metro area, not even a state. They can go niche and excuse it as "scope" instead of "ignorance"
As a huge fan of the Mad Max films, my headcanon was always that the Fallout and Mad Max universes were the same universe, just in different parts of the world
I heard Fallout was based off the mad max series actually, but it would be cool if Max decided to go overseas, and figuring out how lucky he was in Australia, besides the lack of water and food there.
@@cotymccollum2927 the idea of Max going overseas is cool as shit. The Max Max films have always been my favourite film series and the Fallout games one of my favourite video game series. I always headcanon that the Mad Max films take place relatively early on in the apocalypse, and Fury Road (being the latest one) is around the time of Fallout 76. I really want them to introduce Ghoul as a playable race in a future Fallout game as I would love to RP a Ghoulified Max who came overseas years shortly after the events of Fury Road and the increased radiation in the US ghoulified him (best way to headcanon how he has lived so long)
@@RedemptionDenied666 I just took it as the two nations developed at a different rate toward the later years. Trade reduced and America started advancing at a rapid rate and ROBCO and stuff developed, whereas Australia advanced much slower and basically maintained mostly static until the bombs fell.
FYI: the point of divergence was 1947, when in the fallout universe the transistor was not invented. This is why technology in our universe and the fallout universe is so different. Edit: the point contact transistor specifically, I realize the first transistors were invented in 1926. for example you could build a point contact transistor-less computer as powerful as a modern gaming pc, but it would be the size of a stadium, so both material cost and maintenance would be so impractical no one would have a powerful modern computer. Edit pt.2: it is also worth mentioning that aliens visited the earth from time to time in the past in the fallout universe, but they never effected the course of history, also Frank Sinatra's 60's cover of blue moon is the most recent historical event in the fallout universe that is the same as ours. post 1960's earths history becomes very different in the fallout universe but otherwise is mostly the same.
It's a kind of wink to Isaac Asimov as well, Van Buren grew up with old school sci-fi that included nuclear energy as some sort of perfect solution to everything. In Asimov's Foundation, they got everything running on nuclear isotopes, they even have nuclear pens and flashlights, that was prior to applications of nuclear power so he idealized it a lot.
Theoretical work on transistors started in the 20s so it’s a bit far fetched to think those ideas would never have been realised at some point even if it wasn’t in 1947. If that’s going to be the main source for divergence in the Fallout universe they really should of moved it back to before the theory was first proposed for it to make sense. There’s also objects in Fallout that would clearly require a transistor to function, like the pip boy.
What about South America though? Which would probably be by far one of the most horrifically brilliant places to see post-great war... Imagine the Amazon with giant glowing anacondas and mole rats as capybaras. Which honestly would be just badass! Speaking of.. Can we get a Fallout: Brazil yet?
Please note that *fallout* in Fallout works a lot differently than in real life. Not only does it mutate, it also lasts a lot longer. IRL, radiation levels fall to live-able levels in mere days to weeks.
For singular nukes yeah, but in a global exchange there would be more nuclear fallout, hence it would take more time, but yeah it would still probably take max 10 years at worst areas. I doubt it would take 50-100 years. At least if we arent talking about something like Cobalt-60, that lasts way longer, it has half life of around 5 years.
Yes but the problem in fallout is that everthing was fueled on nuclear material, after the bombs, cars, building, nuclear facilities, nuclears wastes was all blown up and send over the territories letting every single piece of metal and organic stuff being radioactive
Scandinavia could've survived the collapse of Europe as a Nordic/Neo-Kalmar Union of sorts (save for Denmark) considering that the region still had a sizeable presence in global trade as indicated by the FMS Northern Star, and a common theme in headcanon pre-war maps is showing the region as a single unified, still-functioning state or divided on present-day borders with no changes besides government.
@@GamerbyDesign why? Why would they have bases there? There are no resources in Antarctica that they’d need in the “resource war”. Even in real life, there’s little importance in it so they wouldn’t have to nuke that area of the world. I could only imagine the ice caps melted shortly after the bombs dropped, but I don’t think radiation reached there
In fallout Lore the mutated creatures all over the world are not caused by radiation they are caused by the FEV developed by the pre war american military. It was expremented with after the war by some individuals and groups resulting in the creatures in game. This is confirmed cannon in every single fallout game with some references that FEV may have also made it into the earths atmosphere where it mixed with radiation to create an even worse effect.
Yeah even if the rest of the countries weren’t nuked, radiation in the atmosphere would still affect them. Assuming China/Russia nuked the US and assuming the US had the same allies it did in WWII, France and England would surely retaliate and get hit as well.
@@sterlingarcher74ok, but now you’re dealing with hypotheticals unrelated to the game. The US didn’t get nuked by a foreign country. The US was nuked by VaultTec
@@FrankAaron we don’t know how involved the US Government was in that. Once the bombs dropped in America, they could’ve nuked China or Russia in what they thought was retaliation. I feel like at the point when the bombs did finally drop, tensions were high and every country on earth had missiles pointed at each other and it just took one country to make a move before EVERYONE started attacking at once.
Id like to think that countries not affected by nukes as much as the US and China would probably have NCR style factions from the beginning of the post-war era. Some of the most powerful countries in South America and Africa might be able to stay together, if a little downsized from raiders and other creatures.
Don't forget the collapse of international trade and the utter devastation on agriculture. It would take decades for crops to evolve and adapt to the radiation, and even still, the soil demands would never allow the same crop densities we once saw. These combined with limited strikes and stray missiles and the damage of previous conflicts would leave them vulnerable. And Africa is chalk full of groups waiting to seize power. Ask South Sudan how much they enjoy independence and fighting off as many as 7 armed civil wars at a time.
I think Australia in the fallout universe would be interesting to incorporate into a game. Like it would basically just turn into Mad Max? As a Australian I find that the vast distances between cities would encourage more vehicle based raiders and movement.
Mini mapas estilo nukaworld, con un paramo central, 3 o 4 ciudades y un tranvia/autobus/barco que te lleve entre ellos, estilo nukaworld o far harbor :D!
There are likely more alien artifacts buried in the middle east according to Lorenzo Cabot. It's possible that war in this region was about more than just oil.
ill be honest i dont want to imagine the insane hell scape of Australia they already have some of the most terrifying plants and animals in the world i cant imagine how some of the would change with radiation
@Eugene Tasmania you have ants that are an inch long and have been documented to move houses plants that if they sting you never stop hurting and that's a few of the wonders of Australia
Same. It’s exhausting listening to UA-camrs ramble and sifting through all the clickbait. Immediately appreciated the intro to this video and stuck around because of it
@@anthony8241 So true. I recently got a video recommended which was a breakdown of the weirdest lore in videogames. It was an hour long video, and the first 20 minutes were just the guy rambling on what qualifies as weird, and what games he didnt want to cover, and which games he has played. Only to then go into a sponsor. And i was just "Bro no one gives a shit, just show us the actual content of the video".
Ah yes, Tolkiens Ideal world: -People living together in harmony with Nature -Rolling feilds and lush forests -Racial Dimorphism -everything having an eery glow
Given Australia’s strategic importance for the US in any pacific conflict Australia would have been a major staging area for US forces in the Chinese campaigns. Australia could possibly have a huge enclave presence
I do agree there is a non-zero chance of an Enclave presence in Australia (and perhaps New Zealand purely based on proximity), it'd be interesting to learn more about what factions arose within the region!
Yo I just wanna say, Detroit would be a great place to set a fallout game. I mean: -Windsor Ontario is just across the river; that would be a great point to expand the in-game lore for Canada, add new Canadian-inspired factions, etc. -Detroit was a booming city in the fifties, by Fallout logic that would probably mean it still was booming in the pre-war years of fallout. The old auto/arms manufacturing industries would be interesting points to jump off from here storywise, there could be stuff with labour movements in the factories -Since it was a manufacturing hub, the brotherhood would have a good reason to be around (even though who cares if the brotherhood is even there let's be real) -We have next to no idea what the midwest is like in Fallout -It could be a winter setting, which would be fresh new setting to explore in Fallout. Fallout: Detroit guys, it could be great.
Even though Fallout trades *heavily* on its 1950's 'Americana' vibe, I'd be SOOOOO interested in seeing a Fallout: London or something similar. Fallout: China, perhaps, or Fallout: South America, set in mutated jungles and such. (I know there is a mod coming out called Fallout: London, but that's a fan-made thing, not an official, canonical release)
Dude I would be so down for a Fallout set in my country of Argentina. Wouldn't be surprised to see a faction that tries to go back to the days of Jorge Rafael Videla's dictatorship
Well Ireland is part of the UK but let’s be honest when people say UK they mean England because no one really gives af bout Ireland or Scotland so that probably why he didn’t mention it
@@rentablescroll6207 I doubt the Irish accent would have survived centuries after the war, though. Accents tend to disappear within a generation or two (unless there is an isolated enclave of all-Irish-accent speakers we never saw reinforcing it, but that also seems unlikely unless it was a family and there was a lot of inbreeding, especially as their isolation was limited enough for them to sell Cait to slavers). If she is from Ireland (or her parents were), then there is your isolated enclave of people with that accent, less so in Boston.
8:55 Soviet Union was actually trying to present itself as a union of independent republics during the formation of the United Nations and in our universe actually got three seats in the UN (USSR, Ukrainian SSR, Byelorussian SSR), backing from full membership of all republics only after the US threatened that in such case, they will want membership for every US state (and 48 US states will be more votes than 15 Soviet republics). It's possible that in the Fallout universe, the US never threatened this and the Soviet demand was recognised in Yalta, and that's what the map depicts.
Honestly, after a lot of thought, it doesn't matter what happened overseas until a game is set there. Anywhere, US or international. The US is too big to be quarantined like in 28 Days Later, so this was world-wide but each location is so concerned with local events that "international" has lost all meaning. Only DC and Boston and Lost Hills are places in different locations with any connection. Everywhere other than where you are is "a different nation".
If the U.S. are in the Philippines in the 2070’s it is possible that they never released the territory after World War 2. A similar situation could have occurred with the Dutch and British in Northern South America, it is possible that countries such as Venezuela were invaded by the European Commonwealth using French Guyana, British Guyana, and Dutch Suriname. Spain might have maintained their Western Saharan colony to hold on to the large gas reserves, and if that did happen, Morocco might have been invaded to secure the territory.
@@austinellis2358 Fallout and real history has always been odd, Manchuria has the 4th largest oil deposits in the world but China runs out of oil before Europe, unless they still have colonies (which seems less likely given the Middle Eastern situation) this make little sense. In terms of Venezuela themselves, the country has the largest amount of proven oil deposits, but given that this is Fallout I wouldn’t be surprised if their oil fields dried up.
@L'étranger I agree. FO universe's history isn't different from real history. They both share the same events up until the invention of transistor in our reality. . Though imma clarify the last part you said. The US did buy Philippines away from Spain, but not for giving us Filipinos independence, but rather to gain our resources (masking it as Benevolent Assimilation) and for having a strategic front base in Asia. The liberation of the country, "helping our little brown brothers", and "White Man's Burden" are all just a facade.
And in the nearby country of Dahomey, they've all mutated into mega-mellow super-homeys nobody can stay mad at, especially once a homey passes them a spliff of what they grow in their greenhouses....
In the same way that another commenter imagined a Peron-era fallout Argentina, it would be interesting to see retro Cultural Revolution propaganda and how social institutions from the Mao era would transform from the war.
Australia is now a barren wasteland with deadly mutated creatures
Australian : I see no difference
Basically the same, but on fire. Wait that's still the same.
Fallout Down Under= Australia with some more holes
It somehow got less dangerous
All of the comments in this thread are gold lol
All i see is bogans with souped up v8s going witness meeeee wait, that's bait
My head cannon is that Russia is basically just metro but a bit less depressing
It’s Russia. It’s depressing to the max, no matter the universe
See in my mind it's literally just metro.
It would be interesting to see the remnants of a Communist country in a universe that is pretty much defined as individuals prioritizing themselves/their small settlements over the “greater good”. But we also don’t know if Russia remained actually communist, or became a dictatorship like it actually did in real life under both Stalin and Putin. Like how in Metro the Reds actually try to continue the communist tradition, while all the other settlements basically somewhat resemble a fallout town.
@@alexjames4770 In Russia, there is no dictatorship of Putin alone. It is ruled by oligarchs and capitalists who own large connections and corporations. Just like everywhere else in the world. It's just that the oligarchs here have radically different methods of managing resources and moral principles, which have led the country to decline in many areas.
@@horatiohelsonii591 Sure, a dictator never actually leads a totalitarian dictatorship, since the military/wealthy class effectively still “allow” the dictator to rule. But I’m using a dictatorship to mean a country propped up as tho it had a different more liberal form of government, wherein it is actually effectively a dictatorship/oligarchy. (Russia, Venezuela, Cuba, etc) Typically men masquerading as democratically elected leaders so as to avoid the wrath of the “free world” so to speak.
If Fallout ever goes international, I hope the Queen of England is still alive as a ghoul.
She's practically one at this point
It doesn't really fit the timeline but there could be mentions of "The Queen" being alive but you never get to see her. Its up to the player to assume (or not) shes good old Lizbeth. That way no one is offended / able to complain and you also have some mystery.
@@SegwayBossk I e
Liz could be preserved in the palace cellar, House style.
it's the only explanation at this point
My headcanon is that SEA, Japan, Korea and other nations in the east are fighting kaijus that mutated from animals
Lol
Pacific Rim style
Go Go Godzilla!!! 🤠👍
They could use a Liberty Prime@@RidgeBoi
@@idiotidiot5821slighter smaller, agile liberty primes operated like megazords would be so epic
In Fallout 4's Far Harbour DLC, there is a fisherman there that speaks with a Yorkshire accent and he states that his family are from Yorkshire. So there are boats at the least coming and going between the US and UK.
You've also got the Irish guy in fallout 3.
Allistar Tenpenny (character from fallout 3) came from England
H Bomber Guy would be happy about that
As someone from Yorkshire, I was so happy to see my home region get mentioned in a Fallout game. Too bad he wasn't from Sheffield tho lmao that would have been kinda scary.
@@caljackal6139 there is movie about what will happen if there was nuclear war in England (Sheffield) called Threads
You left out Antarctica. What happened to the penguins without NASA supplying them guns?
They probably hijacked the Nazi flying saucers stationed there. Wouldn't be surprised if they are the new world power of the nuclear world.
@@afive3058 Some undeground intelligent species could establish an under-empire. Skaven in Fallout...
@@afive3058 Where are they going with the saucers? Hyperborea?
I imagine Happy Feet is Antartica post fallout. A few remnants of humanity seeking resources, and mutated penguins that speak English and communicate through singing and dancing.
Luckily, the flat earthers died in the war, so there was no need to for penguins to protect the ice wall anymore.
Imagine this.
You’re a scavenger in post-war Australia, looking for food. You see a shack up ahead so you decide to go check it out. When you open the door, a loud creek echos throughout the room. A dead body on the floor with a gun next to him. You take the gun, only to find out it was empty. You drop the gun and start exploring the rooms. You find the kitchen, and it has a good stash of food in it. When suddenly you hear the front door slam. You immediately look for a place to hide while fearing the worst. But it was too late. The mutated kangaroos know where you are. And they’re hungry.
You hear the hops, before you see them. They can smell your fear, and each hop brings them closer.
All this talk of kangaroos. It's the Koalas I'd be scared of.....and the spiders.
Oh shit
' tgm
So are we talking mutated kangaroos, like tank girl or warriors of virtue??? Just clarifying for my mental image of “fallout; Australia”
*use intimidation*
I like to think that new Zealand just mutated into lord of the rings
I like to think we're the only country that's completely unaffected. would be kind of funny. Americans wouldn't even think of coming here cause they leave us off all their maps
We pnly care about counties that matter.
New Zealand is so far away from anywhere that matters it was probably completely fine. Although the people there don’t have the work ethic to create a superpower so it’s probably the same as it was before the bombs dropped, irrelevant
@@wrenstewart4265 Technically thats not even unrealistic, irl its been determined that new zealand and australia would be the least effected by a nuclear war compared to any other country
@@Articfoxgamez that's actually part of my reasoning behind that haha
"There are giant mutated monstrocities roaming the Australian wastelands. Those who survived struggle to live everyday."
"I see, so the nukes didn't land there."
Fake, maker of the video has not seen mad max
Mutations in Australia we could hope instead of making scary oversized monster might tame the giant spiders into fluffy cuddle buddies.
@@ozzylepunknown551 oil ran out in the fallout universe
@@brighamrichins3 we already have fluffy cuddle buddies, they are called huntsman spiders.... I call mine cotten eye Joe...
A huge barren wasteland where everything is trying to kill you, so no change after the nukes :)
The US after nuclear fallout: *Fallout series*
The USSR after nuclear fallout: *Metro series*
Yeah but the U.S. fought China not Russia.
@@Reactionary_Harkonnen but that fighting created fighting amongst other nations so Russia was most likely nuked and it might’ve still even been by America or China. They both would’ve had the stockpiles to do so and Russia would’ve had a large amount of resources and military forces since the USSR never disbanded making them a savory target. So his comment still holds merit
Ukraine after nuclear fallout: *S.T.A.L.K.E.R series*
@@GameMaker3_5 stalker is not about nuclear war
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 It doesn't mean it couldn't be an accurate representation for the zone post nuclear war...
The radiation caused everyone in Chad to become super buff and rad.
Underrated comment.
Chads are buff and rad but also:
BUFFout (Fallout steroids)
Rad (radiation)
And also own a Toyota Hilux
@@jamesmayle4712 can you go back to watching ASMR videos please?
@@jamesmayle4712 Why the hell did u write this whole fucking thing
@@virulence1892 shut up.
Italian vault experiment: no pasta
Yeah. They’re all dead.
Project Safehouse only existed in America.
Within a day too
World War pasta
💀
Fallout:Australia would easily be the scariest horror game ever made
The FEV Virus reaches Logan ... they're coming, sniffing the air, hunting for any whiff of nicotine.
BOGANS.
"YA GAHT A CIGGY, KARNT!"
@@Biomechanical and they're ruled by a mysterious organisation known only as 'Sennalink'
imagining a super mutant say "oi cunt, got a smoke" makes me smile
Im someone that is extremely terrified of birds. Since the Dna of most birds is still unchanged ever since the dinosaurs ruled the world. They still have the dna of their pterodactyl ancestors within them. Just like any reptile.
And so naturally I am already terrified of ostriches. But now imagine if they also survived the apocalypse & mutated.
Looking even uglier & more terrifying than before. Omfg I cant even think about it.
If someone would ever release a fallout that takes place in Australia I probably could not play it without shitting my bridges. lol
@@creamygoodness3828 mmmm myes avian dinosaurs are reptiles
Turns out, the Queen survived and Prince Philip finally turned into a feral ghoul
You mean he wasn't a ghoul already?
@@Gibson343088 A *feral* ghoul
@@zacariasdelalcazar8873 arrested for high treason.
The queen would probably be fine and still alive
Ok bad timing
I live in Australia and I don't think I would be able to tell the difference between a (fictional) rad-spider and a (very real) Goliath Bird Eater.
same bro, adelaide is full of them
A what now?
Imagine just walking through a ruins and all of a sudden a huge ass spider comes in and your only means of defense is a wooden plank
@@jauhnwilks2114 ohh shit I'm out
Good thing goliath bird eaters are a South American species and not Australian
What happened to the other countries in Fallout?
American Devs - "What do you mean OTHER countries?"
Many if not most Americans don't care that there is an entire PLANET outside the U.S. borders and believe Europe is a one big country where people either speak German or French.
I'm sure to them, Asia meant only China, that's why there's little reference to other countries in Asia 😂
Literally none of us think that whatsoever. But don’t let that stop you from acting like you did something witty on the internet.
cringe comment
make your own games, it's not the States's responsibility to do it for you
@@A1stardanOr maybe because none of the other countries are relevant to the story?
I can't believe the world just became australia, that's so scary
No atleast its not as scary as the last time i was in skeld in among us
@@seanbean6801 Hawt
@@saitama_stillchill6787 among us is a bit scary, being helpless in spaceship waiting to see what happens.
@@Tethloach1 among us is just a child game, if you want to feel real fear go play The Evil Within 1 or 2.
Australias revenge
In short:
Everything below the equator is probably doing far better than everything above it.
Everybody's gangster till the Nuclear Winter kicks in bro
@@watema3381 finally I'll have a reason to wear my jackets in Queensland
@@watema3381 Nuclear Winter is long gone by the time fallout takes place.
North and south have finally inverted positions.
I guess they respected not hitting below the belt.
“The United Kingdom was confirmed to have a ruling queen”
Queen Elizabeth the 2nd still going strong
Edit: this didn’t age quite so well
Or maybe it's Queen Elizabeth III. Or Queen Victoria V. Good old Vic Vee, the lads call her....
@@johnburt1172 Imagine if the English fallout Queen turned into a Ghoul and an aristocracy of Ghouls had formed consisting of them and their non-Ghoul descendants running the country through an absolute monarchy.
@@masc6287 Have you read Kim Newman's *_Anno Dracula?_*
@@johnburt1172 No but just checked wikipedia and it looks interesting.
@@masc6287 Actually it'd just be the Royal Family and whichever Parliament was last in charge... So probably no real change from modern day UK, except ghoulified...
Australia: *“Light work, no reaction”*
*New Zealand: “Light work, no reaction*
Antartica: "Light work, no reaction"
Switzerland: *"Light work, no reaction"*
Plot twist: the rest of the world is doing just fine, except for the Greek being in even deeper debt.
And Canada run out of maple syrup. Eh.
@@jameswatsonatheistgamer Canada dosnt exist
@@deancuban894 Nah. Thats Australia. Flerfer logic.
Ironically America rn is in more debt than Greece
I love this comment
If you wanna know what happened to russia just play metro
Love that game!
There is different technology and year setting in metro . Nuclear War began in year 2013 and 2077 in fallout
@@rattler_boss1101 what he means is that both of the franchises have similarities that makes it possible to play metro as if the game was "fallout: russia" in other words you just got r/wooosh-ed
@@grantdelosangeles5357 well not . Game isn't in the same universe . It's completly different universe . Technology isn't the same , there aren't any ghouls and war startet in year 2013 . It's same difference like The Walking Dead universe and Last of Us universe
@@rattler_boss1101 I know the game isn't set in the same universe like how naruto isn't set in WW2, I'm trying to tell you that the metro in some cases IS technically russian fallout, since it explores politics, the aftermath of a nuclear war and human nature in said post-apocalyptic world, which are staples of the Fallout franchise, and you still haven't got that you just got R/wooosh-ed by the OP.
You're voice just saved my ass, my boss was about to chew me out but thought it was a documentary and he's a history buff too it turns out.
That happened
@@pyloros6906 indeed
sus
@@jamesmayle4712 WRONG! It's 42. Everyone knows that.
@@jamesmayle4712 42 is also a sum of 23 and 19. If you look up Ezekiel 23:19 you'll find this passage.
"Yet she increased her prostitution, remembering the days of her youth when she engaged in prostitution in the land of Egypt. She lusted after their genitals as large as those of donkeys, and their seminal emission was as strong as that of stallions."
That just CAN'T be a coincidence.
Stealth boys are only single use to the player. It's implied they have limited a charge, but many characters have dialogue stating they can simply be turned on and off.
I think stealth boys being temporary is just a game mechanic so you aren't op
I choose to believe Australia was untouched by the war. Much like how Australia was untouched by the demon invasion in Doom and was also spared from the superstorms in the film The day after Tomorrow.
Australia is untouchable
But Australia in Gundam is obliterated
Lol nobody pays any attention to Australia not even Hellish storms
@@claudespeed277 apparently with doom the spiders and such were already demonic enough for them.
@@CB74651 to be fair, in Gundam only half of Australia was destroyed and the rest was left “relatively” untouched.
Australia was literally unchanged by the events of the Fallout universe.
I like to think that if there was a major conflict between the major northern hemisphere nations that they'd be so busy bombing each other that they'd kinda forget about Australia. The spread of radiation through the atmosphere would be a bit of a bummer but, with a nuclear winter, we (Aussies) might finally get some decent rainy weather patterns.
@@MyGeniusFriend America fought China not Russia in Fallout.
@@Reactionary_Harkonnen Yes, I know that, but the end result would be roughly the same, at least for Australia.
@@MyGeniusFriend I didn't read it was in 2044 and was about to say ''but argentina was a fucking superpower till 1960's'' sadly, in the 2000's i'm pretty sure argentina doesn't even have an airforce anymore.
@@somefurryguy1811 It's sad to see Brazil and Argentina start as rising stars in the XIXth century, only to descent into corruption and governmental mayhem, somehow ending-up worse than they were compared to the world the decade before.
In France the ghoulvernment is still debating if vaults should be built
After a revolution they decided to but the bombs fell while the workers were on strike
@@jacobgra5 If you look through history you'll find that the French have always been "revolting".
(Just a joke playing on words, sorry to any French commenters. Don't take it seriously 0w0)
Something something Arab Somethimg
@@UnknownPerson-cq3qv you've resumed france politics in one sentence
I imaged they surrendered before the war started
I think having a nomadic character in the next installment would be great. Have him in a central area of the game where you know most players will have to return regularly. Each time they engage him he’ll provide a brief summary of a country he visited.
So, this nomad is just arbitrarily visiting other nations that don't exist any more and is able to go on these insanely long, dangerous trips that could take months or years, just to give you info dumps about them? Cool. Doesn't sound stupid or impractical.
@@dirrdevilmonsters created by nukes sounds very practical
"New Zealand. Though they aren't Australia, they may as well be."
Those are seriously fighting words in some parts of NZ lol.
it's fighting words in a lot of Australia too.
Australians have been cocky about NZ ever since they got away with "The Underarm Incident"
@@Noahineer Which of us disbanded their military? I'll wait....
NZ had the flag first. Australia must not have been very creative back then.
@@camblycreeper7999 Which one of us refuse to give up their fossil fuel reliance and is shocked every year when natural disasters get worse than the year before? I'll wait....
There’s an old book called On The Beach about the people living in Australia right after nuclear Armageddon, where Australia wasn’t directly hit because it had no military targets so they just had to wait for the fallout to eventually reach them.
Its a film too.
A good one.
I believe it's called On the Beach, but yeah a very interesting book. "This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a whimper."
I’d like that kind of slow burn game, where everything is just slowly getting worse. It would make a nice change.
I'm gonna have to check that out.
That's depressing AF
Headcannon: In the Fallout universe queen Elizabeth is a immortal ghoul.
Before the apocalypse, I mean.
Her lifespan is increased every time some Black Country hick screams God save the Queen.
Let me diiiiie”
“GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!”
“Don’t pleaaase-(goes feral)”
so no difference
She is still alive from the last apocalypse
I really like that idea
No, she's immortal in real life
I’d love to see spin-offs of what these countries are like in the Fallout world. It seems like a golden opportunity!
Without heavy handed retconning it really wouldn't. What makes Fallout Fallout (Vaults, mutants, etc.) are contained to America.
@@Finlandiaperkele Yeah but spinoffs can explore other points of view
u should try out fallout london
its free, too
Australians when the bomb dropped: That was a warm breeze, must be the start of winter
i bet patrolling in australia makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
@@radlad5999 same can probably be said about people visiting Arizona or any desert that isn't cold
Burger
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH >forever
@@ADMICKEY the hottest deserts on earth are freezing cold at night.
love to see a fallout game set in Northern England. gonna be hard to separate ghouls from actual people tho
Edit: Why did I make this comment
"people"
@@marrvynswillames4975 tik tok meme so not funny
@Gizio gay
@@Marathedog i dont know what is a tik tok
@Gizio "yea like but like I think like you know like" SHUTTHEFUCKUP
Plot Twist: Switzerland is the undisputed and unmatched superpower of Europe
I mean considering the length of the Swiss neutrality they are probably completely fine in the Fallout world since they have no enemies and there would be little to no reasons the Nuke them in Fallout
@@topsdaily_productions And they, or we, have a shelter for everyone, we have something like 120% shelter coverage, means there are 20% more shelter places than residents, the country second on this list has something like 80% (Now, this may change in the fallout universe).
200 years after the bomb fell, most countries should have rebuild civilization.
German didn't need 50 years after WWII and USA and GB bombed their county. Why is USA still a wasteland?
@@happygimp0 -- My guess is that radiated rain and fields don't make for good crops for a while, there's a whole bunch of dumbasses with military hardware/FEV huffing about, and any industry larger than a town was obliterated. It's pretty hard to run a factory when your tools haven't been run in decades, there's probably no power high voltage enough to run your machines, your workers are starving/dead/enslaved/raiders, and your raw material is two states over.
@@happygimp0 A lot of nuclear fallout and radition from the rain made the waters deadly so the plants died plus no help from other like what happened to germany
What about Antarctica? There are hints in the games all the ice melted and became a warm paradise and with its untouched oil reserves the people that reach there were able to rebuild to the point as if nothing happened.
The water levels and general temperature would be much different in the US if Antarctica melted and became warm.
Mexico "Raider gangs formed almost immediatly"
By almost immediatly, you mean "Raider gangs survived the great war, and continued as they were beforehand"
Guess not every country change after impact
breaking bad people
one giant chem lab
@@michaellparra7335 So the relentless gang violence in Mexico isn't real?
@@cream_pieluver just a couple more holes and ruins I guess?
I like to imagine that every other country is also an extreme example of their most prominent national/cultural aesthetic from their most iconic post-1900s historical period.
Some spy quests in Point Lookout implied that China was still on a Great Leap Forward/Cultural Revolution style footing, so there is some precedent for that.
@@AdrianArmbruster This news makes me feel validated
That’s a super interesting bit of info, thanks for mentioning that.
@@yaboiii6562 germany
@Shy Cracker which parts? Fallout usually tends to focus on particular areas.
Instead of Supermutants, Australia has mutated emus ready to finish their war against humanity.
We won a war against humans once
We can do it again
@@DoctorMedicine_ wait you're an eagle now
@@gabiferreira6864 he's a planet now!
@@Xananymous LOL
We better watch out and make sure they never swim so you guys can stay safe
Thx lad, watching you unashamedly just enjoy yourself like a kid has helped me combat my depression, not take life too seriously and try to just have some simple fun.
hope you're doin alright
@@chlomance Thanks, i'm ok, i just realised happiness is for women and children, and not to chase it.
@@mathewgurney2033 so you're very clearly not ok lol
Fallout: you’re going to Brazil edition. It’s just normal brazil
Why must i go to Brazil
Fallout set in rio would be raider paradise
@@IamDogge brazil
@@pyroxide8442 bruhzil
Exatamente hehe
If a game takes place in Canada it would be cool to see the outcome of the death ray blast from mothership zeta
Imagine you're walking along in survival difficulty, then you just get vibe checked by your past self 3 games ago
I’ve always wondered where on earth that ray landed
God I almost forgot mothership zeta existed. It was a shite DLC anyways so
@@suavefresh49 shut up
@@Bornst3ll3r omg
Fallout: Well, Philippines will be invaded by the Chinese
Me: (looks at Calendar) to be honest, it can be any minute now
Doesn't sound that far from the truth, hah.
yep
Then we ASEAN brothers shall unite, fight against those commie
@@dimdimbramantyo7666 ya forgetting about Viet Nam
@@Hideyoshi1991 vietnam might share the same ideologies but damn their fisherman hates them
i dont know whats crazier the fact that America would go for even more divisions of power or that isreal started fighting alongside Lebanon and Egypt.
When it comes to resources no one is a friend
As a player from the US, I wonder what happened to the rest of the world in the Fallout world. I'd like to see a Fallout game take place in another country
@A Fels You're right. That would be unrealistic, unlike the nuclear cars.
@A Fels Wait. So, the power fist is top-tier outside the US?
The great modders of the Fallout community are making a spin-off Fallout game set in London.
There is a fallout 3 mod called mothership zeta crew where you get to go to Russia
Yes, if that so, it might be China, whether it is in the past or current, it would be exiting to see what can we see there
Venezuela: has the biggest oil reserves in the world.
Fallout: nah, they have no resources...
In this World and without Bolivarianism, they probably were still cooperating with America, which means, their reserves were depleted before the Middle East ones. Keep in mind Fallout America was still living in the 50's way into the 2100's
@@TheBayzent what are they doing with all that oil when most of their energy comes from nuclear?
@Ecard Ecardian i think people tend to overlook what oil is used for. They only see it as fuel whilst in reality it is used in almost everything to a degree.
A war for oil isn’t even that far fetched. Except that we currently spend more time in inventing new alternatives for the stuff that gets lost when we have no oil. To prevent that.
Venezuela does not exist
Is just Mexico all over and over again
@Ecard Ecardian of course right now we are heavily dependent on oil. Especially when it comes to plastic we still mainly use oil for that. And the bio plastics we have are just to expensive in the making yet. Until those get cheaper oil is still very valuable. When it comes to transportation we already have many alternatives. I don’t know if ships run on oil I know they use diesel and that is probably the only place where fossil fuels won’t be replaced because we don’t have a efficient ship motor that runs on something else then fossil fuels if I am not mistaken.
But overall we can see that many countries are already working on or taking steps to get rid of fossil fuels like oil and coal. And even the Arabic states have realized that they need to invest into new stuff because their oil reserves won’t last forever.
So an oil war is very unlikely. I say it has the same probability as a nuclear war.
The first thing that comes to mind of a fallout Australia game is that if they have vaults as soon as you leave you just instantly die because wildlife have gone from hard to extreme mode
I don't think I could handle the aussie accent for an entire game lol
@@torstenw5723 weak
also darkviper need to be a companion
Nah there are ways to easily beat most of the wildlife im an aussie and its not that often that you'll see a kangaroo snakes would be more common but you could stomp it or something mosquitoes dead from a good slap so a heap of ways to beat nuclear Australia
@@torstenw5723 if its a non Aussie with the accent then ya I couldn't handle that shit either
Hearing your own accent done poorly does that
The rest of the world: tearing itself apart
South america : sits back and eats popcorn as usual
The Italians are having a political crisis, so nothing has changed
Italian politicians would still be talking about immigration even if 99% of the population was annihilated by nuclear war lmao
@@piergiorgiobelfi768 Immigration and pro/against (nuclear) lockdown XD
There are two factions, the Imperial Rome and Fascist Italy. One is led by a 200 year old Mussolini and one is led by a guy named Imperator Mario
@@piergiorgiobelfi768 And cry about fascism , you forgot
@@massimogreco1410 "Cazzo , this 2 week lockdown was supposed to end ages ago , what happened ? Why do i need to wear a hazman suit and a Geiger counter to go to work now ?"
You have around 10 videos. And you are already one of my most favourite fallout channels. Thanks you, man
Thanks dude!
@@yaboiii6562 *throws a towel* No, thank you!
The reasoning, research, video editing - everything is top-notch! And on top of that, you don't nedlessly sh*t on Fallout3&4 while worshipping the all-mighty-and-perfect-in-every-way New Vegas. Thank you. SO MUCH.
@Chan Kideoke 14 is around 10. Learn to read.
@Chan Kideoke If your mad just say you are plus nobody cares but you.
@Chan Kideoke 🤔 butt hurt much🤷
Everyone is talking about Australia but no one is talking about Africa. Imagine a mutated elephant or a mutated honey badger.
Packs of mutated hyenas
If a mutated elephant still has enough social ability, they could make for some powerful mounts in a wasteland environment. Depending on well off Africa is after the bombs fell (I would think they’d mostly be suffering from fallout and the global collapse rather than be directly hit by multiple bombs ala the US and China), they could rise into the next great powers in the ‘Old World’ and influence Europe and Asia. I don’t know enough about in-depth Fallout lore to say though
@@historiansayori2089 When humanity gets wiped clean by the bombs, where does the greatest civilization arise from? Africa, the mother of humanity.
@@dragonfell5078 I didn’t even think about that when I made my comment and now I’m intensely jealous that you beat me to it. Good show Normal Man! 😆
@Bear Basford And don't even get me started on the hippos. If there's one thing humanity doesn't need it's mutated psychotic water horse with the temperament of a serial killer
6:48 - I find it a little funny the way you drew the red arrow pointing from Poland to Sweden. You see, in XVII century Sweden invaded Poland ;) we call it the Swedish Deluge.
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I like to think that Switzerland and all the European microstates weren't nuked and still operate exactly as they did pre-war. Fallout Lichtenstein would be a blast to play.
That’d be funny. Switzerland would become the New Vegas of Europe, with millions flocking in to seek refuge or leisure.
Luxembourg Empire in Fallout confirmed
The nuclear winter would have starved millions to death. Europeans would have went to war against each other.
First to starve would be towns. Many people and no way to store food, to hunt or to grow plants in large quantity inside.
Riots would break out and with the US and China out of the picture, trade routs would collaps. Everything people need to continue their lives would not be there.
The new way to survive is murder and looting.
Gangs, raiders and local chieftains would emerge. And in that chaos, it is possible that nuclear powerplants explode.
Their technology level would be outrageous with nothing to have stopped them from advancing in organized science
@@FourthIdentity-gu2zk the fallout must have damaged their economies VERY hard, even if it didn't stay for centuries in Europe like it did in the US, the amount of people dying from radiation and toxins and the extreme difficulty of food production can easily halve their population at the very least
And I doubt there are a radiation poisoning panacea and well-developed underground hydroponic farms protected from the consequences of a global nuclear war in Fallout's Switzerland
America : Barren green wasteland
China : Barren green wasteland
Meanwhile Slovakia : ,,Hey Friend we have nuclear winter here , wanna go skiing after shot of vodka ?"
sounds about right but not Vodka, Becherovka is clearly superior
@@arni21 pffff slivovica best
And czechia: "Aye bratře, wanna go get some radioactive absinth?"
@@Am_Yeff
Get some Tatran tea as appetizer and you've got a deal.
@@Am_Yeff O Ty Vole
The idea of annexing canada and calling it "Little america"
Is so fucking hilarious to me.
I've just been giggling at that silly shit for 5 minutes.
Fallout Game centered around the Great Lakes discuss.
I mean yeah but to be fair places aren’t usually named like that. China town, for example is because of the amount of Chinese people there. not that China annexed it. Of course, I suppose this could be different in the video game but then again it’s just a video game.
@Jebus @@mikes.8189 it turns out, i know a little about this strange microcosm of history. xD
"Chinatowns" were created from various things. most notably the Californian Gold Rush and various incidences of displacement. (after 9/11 for example)
Puerto Rico went by a similar "Little America" nickname in the ~50s through their forced annexation into the united states. (although i can't remember the nickname used. it was on some old black and white propaganda movie. the wiki and google could not return the name for me, sorry.) 🎵 the more you knoooow! 🎵 xD
@Mr.Springtrap Is it? I always assumed Canada was bigger than Canada, but what do I know.
I can easily see a title in the series taking place in an annexed Canada. Especially with the likelihood of people in the country, finding ways to justify starting a revolution, in order to reclaim Canada's independence.
Great job amigo! You make the Fallout universe come to life 👍
"A large area in Canada can be accidentally destroyed..." yes.... accidentally.
"Oops soory my bad"
“Aw shit my finger slipped now I fucking destroyed Canada with a laser”
@@imnotgay2797 Oh no, I slipped and entered the twenty digit code to begin the laser, luckily if I type cancle it won't fir-- no not Canada! Damn you auto complete. Well... nothing I can do. *In the background is a button clearly labeled stop laser* Nothing at all.
@Cpt.Frost lol so what about destroying white supremacy?
@@tomyrody4412 Doesn't exist. It's just a phantom boogeyman and a thought terminating cliché.
I've always wanted a Fallout game based in the UK. We probably would have reverted back the Heptarchy kingdoms, Northumbria, Mercia etc. A faction of chivalrous knights following the tales of King Arthur and Merlin, the entire capital of London completely obliterated, the London Underground and sewers have become an Under-city for the Ghouls. The royal family pulling the strings without ever showing their faces, because secretly they have mutated into ghouls themselves.
UK is too small and overcrowded
You guys would be cool to explore
The British peasants would have gone from inbred to super inbreds
I love how canada gets shit on before and after fallout lmao
Their is no more Canada if Fallout 3 Mothership Zeta is considered canon.
@@galanakagalactus903 That beam hit Algonquin park, which is bigger than some states. Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world, it was definitely not completely destroyed by that blast.
@@BJ-nk9ui If you saw how huge the blast looked in game from space then i think you would change your opinion lol. Canada is gone.
@@DanielScutt centaur Mounties
@@DanielScutt Unfortunately horses got absolutely fucked over during the fallout disasters.
What! That's crazy I have spent so much time at Algonquin Provincial Park. I used to live an hour and 40 minutes away. Even repel down a 80 ft cliff and found a DSLR camera at the bottom.
That's a really cool fact that it gets destroyed!
I imagine the enclave is still alive somewhere and them and the chinese are secretly still at war.
That would be an amazing set of books.
@@tactfulrogue tbh I wouldn’t like that imo. I just don’t see how they would logically be able to maintain enough resources to have a war. What would they fight over? Control? No it’s more of a waste at the time (fallout 4 timeframe) to try and take control of each other. I could be wrong I haven’t dug into fallout lore all to much other than vault lore videos. I’m not bashing what you find interesting I’m just trying to start a conversation. Stay blessed friend.
Think small scale black ops conflict instead of full scale wars.
IE the enclave still exists post war and needs resources to continue their operations.
I assume a Chinese high level government operation still exists post war and is going to do the same thing.
I imagine they would eventually bump into each other again as they expand their search for resources.
Then the small scale conflict over strategic areas begins.
I can see multiple renditions of how this could work wonderfully. Be it traditional sabotage, exploring the "war never changes" themes if they continue to fight, or if it explores player intervention.
Imagine a Fallout 1 Master level of approaches, where one could be to discover internal doubt and desire to resolve and change old ways within both factions. To overthrow the leaders, support them, or convince them to change. Would be a great way to reach a finality for both factions, and even explore the first instance of us seeing a highly influential set of factions change their ways. The Enclave is iconic, but can't be a cliche like they were in Fallout 3. Seeing heart and soul from em like we did in New Vegas (ED-E logs and remnants) would be something we could get, too
i just want for a game to one day have the Enclave be joinable. FO3 kinda had hints about this going to be the case with Colonel Autumn being at odds with President Eden, not wanting to wipe out the commonwealth population.
I'm fully certain that President Eden became faulty at some point and completely changed his plans.
Ex: We can see from his recordings that he wanted the people of the commonwealth to be loyal to the Enclave which wouldn't make sense if he had not planned to rule them previously.
Australia would just be the embodiment of the Wild Wasteland perk
Australia would have became Jurassic Park
Irradiated roos with Golden Gloves, carnivorous wallabies and giant snakes that wear Australian Outback Oilskin hat ( I own one)
Imagine a supermutant and deathclaw cracking open cold ones
@@tylergarrett4498 Fosters. Fosters never ends
Giant mutated kangaroos
wordd
Nothing is more terrifying than imagining the cursed mutants that could be in Australia
Flying spiders
You thought deathclaws were bad, they’re practically normal animals round here
Imagine the war turns Australia into a lush paradise and all the violent, poisonous fauna into cuddly creatures.
Except the koalas and kangaroos. The koalas are mutated into Yao guai-tier murder machines and kangaroos into muscle bound meatheads who hop around punching unfortunate souls.
Angry molesting spiders
Even more buffed-up kangaroos
They will never go outside USA in Fallout games. Because they would have to deal with things that the team cannot manage. Too much geography stuff, diferent cultures etc. It is easy to make heavy mistakes.
Why couldn’t they just consult people from outside the USA about what it’s like where they live?
@@magmapixel8627it just increases budgets unnecessarily, it's really important to define scopes in a project and stick to it, I'm not from the USA and I don't really believe the USA devs would make a great job representing my country, so i rather will feel good if they complelty ignore, instead of doing a half job, well, I'm not someone who likes sci-fi RPG anyways. So there's that I guess
@@magmapixel8627 For example, In a movie about Brazil. They talks about samba and stuff. This is not really Brazil's culture, this is only Rio de Janeiro state. We have 27 states.
@@vinniciusrosa8284 and? there's an entire Fallout game named after a metro area, not even a state. They can go niche and excuse it as "scope" instead of "ignorance"
Bethesda's under Microsoft I'm sure they got the money for it
Raul is voiced by Danny Trejo and that makes him one of the coolest characters in Fallout
definitely, right up there with the best narrator of all time, Ron Perlman.
Really? Thats awesome!!
I wonder if there's a Machete mod out there for Raul hahaha
As a huge fan of the Mad Max films, my headcanon was always that the Fallout and Mad Max universes were the same universe, just in different parts of the world
I heard Fallout was based off the mad max series actually, but it would be cool if Max decided to go overseas, and figuring out how lucky he was in Australia, besides the lack of water and food there.
@@cotymccollum2927 yeah, that is actually true. There's a lot of Mad Max references and Easter eggs in Fallout. Most notably in the first 2 games
@@cotymccollum2927 the idea of Max going overseas is cool as shit. The Max Max films have always been my favourite film series and the Fallout games one of my favourite video game series. I always headcanon that the Mad Max films take place relatively early on in the apocalypse, and Fury Road (being the latest one) is around the time of Fallout 76. I really want them to introduce Ghoul as a playable race in a future Fallout game as I would love to RP a Ghoulified Max who came overseas years shortly after the events of Fury Road and the increased radiation in the US ghoulified him (best way to headcanon how he has lived so long)
Doesn't really fit the timeline since there's no robots in mad Max
@@RedemptionDenied666 I just took it as the two nations developed at a different rate toward the later years. Trade reduced and America started advancing at a rapid rate and ROBCO and stuff developed, whereas Australia advanced much slower and basically maintained mostly static until the bombs fell.
FYI: the point of divergence was 1947, when in the fallout universe the transistor was not invented. This is why technology in our universe and the fallout universe is so different.
Edit: the point contact transistor specifically, I realize the first transistors were invented in 1926. for example you could build a point contact transistor-less computer as powerful as a modern gaming pc, but it would be the size of a stadium, so both material cost and maintenance would be so impractical no one would have a powerful modern computer.
Edit pt.2: it is also worth mentioning that aliens visited the earth from time to time in the past in the fallout universe, but they never effected the course of history, also Frank Sinatra's 60's cover of blue moon is the most recent historical event in the fallout universe that is the same as ours. post 1960's earths history becomes very different in the fallout universe but otherwise is mostly the same.
Transistor?
@@cartoonhanks1708 It's an integral part of a computer. Basically, technological development was delayed.
A transistor basically allows for the invention of much smaller, yet much more powerful computers. It was a pretty big revolution in tech.
It's a kind of wink to Isaac Asimov as well, Van Buren grew up with old school sci-fi that included nuclear energy as some sort of perfect solution to everything.
In Asimov's Foundation, they got everything running on nuclear isotopes, they even have nuclear pens and flashlights, that was prior to applications of nuclear power so he idealized it a lot.
Theoretical work on transistors started in the 20s so it’s a bit far fetched to think those ideas would never have been realised at some point even if it wasn’t in 1947. If that’s going to be the main source for divergence in the Fallout universe they really should of moved it back to before the theory was first proposed for it to make sense. There’s also objects in Fallout that would clearly require a transistor to function, like the pip boy.
Good to see Algonquin hit with a massive death ray. Really showing the deer who’s boss
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What about South America though? Which would probably be by far one of the most horrifically brilliant places to see post-great war... Imagine the Amazon with giant glowing anacondas and mole rats as capybaras. Which honestly would be just badass! Speaking of.. Can we get a Fallout: Brazil yet?
@Mario Post-war Brazil must've been better off than it was before
Think Pandora - Avatar not Boarderlands
>implying Brazil isn't already Fallout without radiation (yet)
@Mario you country Just have fat
I get radiation does things to a man or animal, but capybaras would be basically Snuffles
7:30 woah. Even in this universe, the queen is still immortal
Indeed.
"to whom a thousand souls are sacrificed every day"
@Shadow Poet .....so I wasn't the only one who thought about this XD
"one of the most damaging conflicts in huma history"
My guy, nuclear bombs fell. It's literally THE most damaging conflict period
but have you heard about the great emu war?
@@wilhelmu damn, I take it back, youre right
To be fair like a far off planet could have life then said planet could then be blown up
@@beywheelzhater8930 thats true, I saw it
@steel marr Nope. WW2 would come second. Mongols maybe third.
I saw a comment about the queen of England being alive as a ghoul. That did not age well
Please note that *fallout* in Fallout works a lot differently than in real life. Not only does it mutate, it also lasts a lot longer. IRL, radiation levels fall to live-able levels in mere days to weeks.
For singular nukes yeah, but in a global exchange there would be more nuclear fallout, hence it would take more time, but yeah it would still probably take max 10 years at worst areas. I doubt it would take 50-100 years.
At least if we arent talking about something like Cobalt-60, that lasts way longer, it has half life of around 5 years.
@@Remon_humans arnt at the top of the food chain tho you have so much animals and such to get rid of and not to mention the crime 😂
Yes but the problem in fallout is that everthing was fueled on nuclear material, after the bombs, cars, building, nuclear facilities, nuclears wastes was all blown up and send over the territories letting every single piece of metal and organic stuff being radioactive
Isn't the radiation at liveable levels in game? Hence why you're able to go out into the Wasteland and not immediately die??
@@thatonewaspatyourpicnic7978 its liveable to the player mostly lol
It seems like everyone is forgetting the Norwegian boaters in F4
Very good point!
That is a fascinating location in FO4.
a reminder to al, DON'T feed the trolls
I try not to remember anything from 4
Scandinavia could've survived the collapse of Europe as a Nordic/Neo-Kalmar Union of sorts (save for Denmark) considering that the region still had a sizeable presence in global trade as indicated by the FMS Northern Star, and a common theme in headcanon pre-war maps is showing the region as a single unified, still-functioning state or divided on present-day borders with no changes besides government.
Norway survived and planning to concure the world we are a patien people Those guys on fallout 4 was Just scouts😉
Well we know for SURE Antarctica is safe. There is NO way any of the nations launched nukes there. That would be a waste
I believe China, Russia, and the US all had bases there.
@@GamerbyDesign why? Why would they have bases there? There are no resources in Antarctica that they’d need in the “resource war”. Even in real life, there’s little importance in it so they wouldn’t have to nuke that area of the world. I could only imagine the ice caps melted shortly after the bombs dropped, but I don’t think radiation reached there
If Antarctica was nuked we would be playing Splatoon
@@acidicali7776 the same reason the real life Nazis and Americans were exploring Antarctica in WW2. we don’t know what’s down there
@@flasmaster1637 Ice.
a futuristic apocalyptic version of 50s England would be cool to explore
I like how you didn't waste our time and went straight to the time stamps and the lore is very interesting. Keep up the good work.
yeah good video dude
In fallout Lore the mutated creatures all over the world are not caused by radiation they are caused by the FEV developed by the pre war american military. It was expremented with after the war by some individuals and groups resulting in the creatures in game. This is confirmed cannon in every single fallout game with some references that FEV may have also made it into the earths atmosphere where it mixed with radiation to create an even worse effect.
There are both radiation mutated creatures and FEV creatures. Not every single animal in the games are a result of the FEV
Yeah even if the rest of the countries weren’t nuked, radiation in the atmosphere would still affect them.
Assuming China/Russia nuked the US and assuming the US had the same allies it did in WWII, France and England would surely retaliate and get hit as well.
@@sterlingarcher74ok, but now you’re dealing with hypotheticals unrelated to the game.
The US didn’t get nuked by a foreign country. The US was nuked by VaultTec
@@FrankAaron we don’t know how involved the US Government was in that. Once the bombs dropped in America, they could’ve nuked China or Russia in what they thought was retaliation.
I feel like at the point when the bombs did finally drop, tensions were high and every country on earth had missiles pointed at each other and it just took one country to make a move before EVERYONE started attacking at once.
😅
Id like to think that countries not affected by nukes as much as the US and China would probably have NCR style factions from the beginning of the post-war era. Some of the most powerful countries in South America and Africa might be able to stay together, if a little downsized from raiders and other creatures.
Don't forget the collapse of international trade and the utter devastation on agriculture. It would take decades for crops to evolve and adapt to the radiation, and even still, the soil demands would never allow the same crop densities we once saw. These combined with limited strikes and stray missiles and the damage of previous conflicts would leave them vulnerable. And Africa is chalk full of groups waiting to seize power. Ask South Sudan how much they enjoy independence and fighting off as many as 7 armed civil wars at a time.
On a second note, i would like a fallout style game in the same universe set in china
Africa still has raiders today lol
Well when the nukes fall, theres gonna be a lot more.
The global economy would collapse, nuclear winter will lead to mass starvation. Not to mention all the radiation.
Thanks for the callout to New Zealand. Makes sense for Australia to be in a similar situation to Mad Max given the films inspired Fallout.
I think Australia in the fallout universe would be interesting to incorporate into a game. Like it would basically just turn into Mad Max? As a Australian I find that the vast distances between cities would encourage more vehicle based raiders and movement.
Also being in the southern hemisphere the fallout would be significantly lower so it is possible society may not even collapse.
Mini mapas estilo nukaworld, con un paramo central, 3 o 4 ciudades y un tranvia/autobus/barco que te lleve entre ellos, estilo nukaworld o far harbor :D!
@@andrewgreenwood9068Or at least be more coherent then its American counterparts.
HECK YEAH VEHICLES IN FALLOUT
Just play that one Mad Max game that came out a few years ago.
I would love to see a fallout with in Europe, with settlements all placed in ancient repurpused, upgraded castles, like the Fort.
That would be pretty cool, cause theirs a while bunch of castles in Europe! Imagine people setting out into retrofitted knight armor shooting lasers!
Well the Fallout London mod for Fallout 4 just came out, and they actually have a group that are literally knights.
@@sapphicdionysus is that for PC players only or can you get that mod on console as well?
@@ejpineda8976 no idea, just saw the announcement yesterday but I am guessing by the looks of it that yeah it could be for PC players
@@sapphicdionysus damn lol thanks tho
There are likely more alien artifacts buried in the middle east according to Lorenzo Cabot. It's possible that war in this region was about more than just oil.
@@ContentConfessional 'i'll nuke your country before you can master such technology!'
Says every nuclear power.
Nobody seems to remember the lower receded oceans. It would make a HUGE impact on intercontinental travel
Canada is also mentioned in Fallout 76 as almost impossible to live in due to the ground being too cold and radioactive to farm
So...Canada but radioactive?
So what’s new
@@righttwix574 ???
Ahh I bet Canadians are still living there we are built for the cold and the only nutrition we need is maple syrup
@@ShindoBlue no?
ill be honest i dont want to imagine the insane hell scape of Australia they already have some of the most terrifying plants and animals in the world i cant imagine how some of the would change with radiation
They don't need to change, They're already post apocalypse level
@Eugene Tasmania you have ants that are an inch long and have been documented to move houses plants that if they sting you never stop hurting and that's a few of the wonders of Australia
@Eugene Tasmania Maybe it's our termites. Hungry little buggers.
Insects turned into Kaiju-size abominations.
I grew up in a place where you had to chase off bears on a semi-regular basis. I imagine if I respect Australian wildlife then I'll be fine.
I appreciate your immediate respect of the viewers time. Makes me far more inclined to actually stick around for the whole thing.
Glad you liked it!
Same. It’s exhausting listening to UA-camrs ramble and sifting through all the clickbait. Immediately appreciated the intro to this video and stuck around because of it
@@anthony8241 So true. I recently got a video recommended which was a breakdown of the weirdest lore in videogames. It was an hour long video, and the first 20 minutes were just the guy rambling on what qualifies as weird, and what games he didnt want to cover, and which games he has played. Only to then go into a sponsor. And i was just "Bro no one gives a shit, just show us the actual content of the video".
I entertained the idea for a moment but realized that some of the regions/countries would barely change anyway.
New Zealand just simply became middle earth from lord of the rings
Lmao
Nah, we just ended up leaving the chat room.
That implies that we weren't already
Ah yes, Tolkiens Ideal world:
-People living together in harmony with Nature
-Rolling feilds and lush forests
-Racial Dimorphism
-everything having an eery glow
@@camblycreeper7999 An odd luddite that guy. He did write well, though.
Given Australia’s strategic importance for the US in any pacific conflict Australia would have been a major staging area for US forces in the Chinese campaigns.
Australia could possibly have a huge enclave presence
I do agree there is a non-zero chance of an Enclave presence in Australia (and perhaps New Zealand purely based on proximity), it'd be interesting to learn more about what factions arose within the region!
@@zalizoo0402mate the bogan and Eshays rose up and reign supreme.
Given that Australia is a part of defense agreement between US, New Zealand and Australia (ANZUS) it's a prime target for nuclear strike.
Enclave in Guam?? Fallout: Guam when??
Yo I just wanna say, Detroit would be a great place to set a fallout game. I mean:
-Windsor Ontario is just across the river; that would be a great point to expand the in-game lore for Canada, add new Canadian-inspired factions, etc.
-Detroit was a booming city in the fifties, by Fallout logic that would probably mean it still was booming in the pre-war years of fallout. The old auto/arms manufacturing industries would be interesting points to jump off from here storywise, there could be stuff with labour movements in the factories
-Since it was a manufacturing hub, the brotherhood would have a good reason to be around (even though who cares if the brotherhood is even there let's be real)
-We have next to no idea what the midwest is like in Fallout
-It could be a winter setting, which would be fresh new setting to explore in Fallout.
Fallout: Detroit guys, it could be great.
Detroit is already a wasteland
To bad it was cancelled because the dev team couldn't tell the difference between actual Detroit or fallout Detroit
The gameplay is just a simulation of going to Walmart in present day Detroit
Yea But... You Can't Have Shit In Detroit
Detroit: Become Fallout
I feel like Switzerland would be best prepared since they already have so many vaults built in to the mountains
Even though Fallout trades *heavily* on its 1950's 'Americana' vibe, I'd be SOOOOO interested in seeing a Fallout: London or something similar. Fallout: China, perhaps, or Fallout: South America, set in mutated jungles and such.
(I know there is a mod coming out called Fallout: London, but that's a fan-made thing, not an official, canonical release)
It will only rely on 50s Americanism for as long as it's allowed to. If it develops beyond that, no problem
70s styled UK would fit well enough.
Dude I would be so down for a Fallout set in my country of Argentina. Wouldn't be surprised to see a faction that tries to go back to the days of Jorge Rafael Videla's dictatorship
@@reptiliannoizezz.413 and a Brazilian invasion that turns out to just be 20 nutjobs obssessed with Pedro II
London already is in Fallout
No mention of Cait and her Irish accent and calling herself a "tough Irish girl"?
Well Ireland is part of the UK but let’s be honest when people say UK they mean England because no one really gives af bout Ireland or Scotland so that probably why he didn’t mention it
Maybe she found out she was Irish because someone told her she was. I mean, Boston is considered 'Little Ireland'
@@rentablescroll6207 I doubt the Irish accent would have survived centuries after the war, though. Accents tend to disappear within a generation or two (unless there is an isolated enclave of all-Irish-accent speakers we never saw reinforcing it, but that also seems unlikely unless it was a family and there was a lot of inbreeding, especially as their isolation was limited enough for them to sell Cait to slavers). If she is from Ireland (or her parents were), then there is your isolated enclave of people with that accent, less so in Boston.
@@sama.5373 that’s mean
@@sama.5373 You talking about the fallout UK or the real UK?
8:55 Soviet Union was actually trying to present itself as a union of independent republics during the formation of the United Nations and in our universe actually got three seats in the UN (USSR, Ukrainian SSR, Byelorussian SSR), backing from full membership of all republics only after the US threatened that in such case, they will want membership for every US state (and 48 US states will be more votes than 15 Soviet republics). It's possible that in the Fallout universe, the US never threatened this and the Soviet demand was recognised in Yalta, and that's what the map depicts.
Tbqh there is more cultural differences between Ohio and Texas than there are between Kazakhstan and Estonia
@@TheManinBlack9054 this is so wrong
@@TheManinBlack9054 Guessing this is sarcasm?
@@TheManinBlack9054 lmao wtf
@@TheManinBlack9054 wtf dude :D either this is a joke or you are very american
Honestly, after a lot of thought, it doesn't matter what happened overseas until a game is set there. Anywhere, US or international. The US is too big to be quarantined like in 28 Days Later, so this was world-wide but each location is so concerned with local events that "international" has lost all meaning. Only DC and Boston and Lost Hills are places in different locations with any connection. Everywhere other than where you are is "a different nation".
If the U.S. are in the Philippines in the 2070’s it is possible that they never released the territory after World War 2. A similar situation could have occurred with the Dutch and British in Northern South America, it is possible that countries such as Venezuela were invaded by the European Commonwealth using French Guyana, British Guyana, and Dutch Suriname.
Spain might have maintained their Western Saharan colony to hold on to the large gas reserves, and if that did happen, Morocco might have been invaded to secure the territory.
True, though in my head cannon is that South America dried up years ago.
Holy shit i thought you did the Sieg Heil in your pfp for one sec
@@AWP_Luka_H I might shift the cropping to the left, it is supposed to be a clear Fallout-esq thumbs up.
@@austinellis2358 Fallout and real history has always been odd, Manchuria has the 4th largest oil deposits in the world but China runs out of oil before Europe, unless they still have colonies (which seems less likely given the Middle Eastern situation) this make little sense.
In terms of Venezuela themselves, the country has the largest amount of proven oil deposits, but given that this is Fallout I wouldn’t be surprised if their oil fields dried up.
@L'étranger I agree. FO universe's history isn't different from real history. They both share the same events up until the invention of transistor in our reality.
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Though imma clarify the last part you said. The US did buy Philippines away from Spain, but not for giving us Filipinos independence, but rather to gain our resources (masking it as Benevolent Assimilation) and for having a strategic front base in Asia. The liberation of the country, "helping our little brown brothers", and "White Man's Burden" are all just a facade.
6:20 the country of chad, the humans there have probably mutated into gigs chads and developed massive chiseled chins.
The gigachad mutants dont even kill the Gigachad humans, they do wrestling matches and call whoever wins ,,king'' for the next month
It’s duke nukem + the crimson chin + Dwayne “the rock” Johnson + space marines + ORKZ ORKZ ORKZ ORKZ ORKZ ORKZ WAAAAAAAAAGH
I call them the chonk boiz
And in the nearby country of Dahomey, they've all mutated into mega-mellow super-homeys nobody can stay mad at, especially once a homey passes them a spliff of what they grow in their greenhouses....
It’d be cool to have a fallout spinoff that takes place in China or a spin-off that takes place right after the great war
considering they started this shit, i'd love an option to send another nuke there.
as of this moment 76 is the earliest in the timeline taking place 2102 25 years after the bombs drop
In the same way that another commenter imagined a Peron-era fallout Argentina, it would be interesting to see retro Cultural Revolution propaganda and how social institutions from the Mao era would transform from the war.
@@brain772 but it’s trash
@@straightouttagaming3110 regardless of quality its still the earliest in the timeline
11:40 the places in the Philippines mentioned are Mambajao island and the Bohol seas according to the tv news broadcast in fallout 4!