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|    CrudeSausage to rbowman    |
|    Re: Fallout fans of Linux    |
|    10 Jan 26 02:47:25    |
      From: crude@sausa.ge              On 10 Jan 2026 02:39:19 GMT, rbowman wrote:              > On 09 Jan 2026 14:09:03 GMT, CrudeSausage wrote:       >       >> You're looking at it backwards. The Fallout series is inspired by the       >> games, from the first one in the late 90s to at least New Vegas, and is       >> faithful to the lore. If you watch the show, it adds to the engaging       >> storylines of the games and vice versa. Unlike Netflix which completely       >> decimated the Witcher's storyline, Amazon did a spectacular job with       >> Fallout.       >       > No, I realize the egg came before the chicken but I don't have a       > reference point for how closely the series followed the game universe or       > if it went off on a tangent like 'Walking Dead' or 'Game of Thrones'.       >       > Spoiler Alert: I laughed my ass off in the latest episode where Lucy       > finds out about the joys of cocaine and violence of action. The dog's       > reaction really made the scene.              I loved that too. However, I'm mostly pleased that something that happens       in the games, addiction, is also portrayed in the series. Every single       detail is appearing on television. I'm actually looking forward to seeing       the Super Mutants though I have no idea how they'll manage to produce       them. I'm hoping it won't just be a series of 3D models.                            --       CrudeSausage       John 14:6       Pop_OS!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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