Fallout is retrofuturistic, set in a universe where transistors didn't become popular so the development of electronics mostly followed vacuum tubes. This is why the first scene where the bombs fall, which is actually set in 2077, shows a strange mix of things which seem far less advanced and far more advanced than the real world - things are futuristic, but held back by the technological building blocks of the 1950s. This has a narrative purpose in the series; most technology survives the war due to not being susceptible to EMP (where integrated circuits would've been far more badly damaged), but also gives the series a very distinctive 50s aesthetic and vibe.
I was watching a bunch of Fallout reactions and came across you by chance, you have a really lovely and very expressive face, very much enjoyed watching you! You articulate your thoughts well. You deserve a follow and a larger audience. ❤
I love your reactions! Very heartfelt and thoughtful. Consider me subscribed. 9:04 Removing the knife. Its true in real life you should keep it in until a medical professional can remove it in a safe setting with plenty of medical equipment around. However she can't wait until she can get to the infirmary, with the attack underway there is likely no one coming to her aid. Also, this is based on video game logic and rules, she was able to use a Stimpak which is the injection. It instantly heals you in the middle of a battle. Clearly it didn't heal her 100%, but enough to make the injury no longer life threatening. Painful and inconvenient still, I am sure. 23:49 The technology differences don't have anything to do with California, it is like this across the entire USA (and probably most of the developed world). I see others have explained *why* their world of 2077 is different than our Earth. The second season got a green light one week after they dropped the episode on Prime. It was a huge success. I think the TV series plans to keep the same characters from season one into the future. Yes, the games all have new characters, but a new season of the TV show is still in the same story. They aren't going to start over in S2.
I've heard great things about the games. 😆 I binge-watched this show with my friend, and we absolutely love it! ❤️ And I got into the games. I'm actually playing Fallout 4 as we speak. 😆 You've got yourself a new subscriber. 👍
In this episode we don't definitively know that Maximus placed that razor in his friends boot, a lot of people saw it as a reason to be suspicious, and some people doubted it entirely. Still the horrifying question was posed, did he? Stay tuned.
Hi, how are you? Fallout huh? Good show. See you on the next one. (I played 3 and New Vegas, good games, massive games. Months of gameplay, if you chase down every little thing to do.)
no the black guy not being let in wasnt a racial thing. when you have a bomb shelter you only have supplies to last the occupants of the house so letting in even one extra person could put you and your family at risk of starvation or dehydration
Yeah, I figure it had more to do with familial safety which was afforded more to those who could afford the shelters/were lucky enough to be near theirs when the bomb dropped and fear of letting just anybody in. I was being somewhat sardonic lol
Hello! Thanks for the feedback...I assume you mean the screen recording of the episode (?). Yes, I am aware I can make it bigger. I have it cropped pretty skinny to not have the program I am playing it in show its ugly borders, but I can make it larger and maybe reposition it (I'm still figuring out what looks/works the best) for future videos! 😊I was wondering if it was hard to see or distracting so thanks again.
Fallout is retrofuturistic, set in a universe where transistors didn't become popular so the development of electronics mostly followed vacuum tubes. This is why the first scene where the bombs fall, which is actually set in 2077, shows a strange mix of things which seem far less advanced and far more advanced than the real world - things are futuristic, but held back by the technological building blocks of the 1950s. This has a narrative purpose in the series; most technology survives the war due to not being susceptible to EMP (where integrated circuits would've been far more badly damaged), but also gives the series a very distinctive 50s aesthetic and vibe.
Oooh...okay, thank you for that insight. Very interesting!🤔
Welcome to the WASTELAND! keep up the videos, love what im seeing so far !
Thank you so much! I should have a new Fallout video up soon. :)
I was watching a bunch of Fallout reactions and came across you by chance, you have a really lovely and very expressive face, very much enjoyed watching you! You articulate your thoughts well. You deserve a follow and a larger audience. ❤
Aw, thank you! That genuinely means a lot to me😊
I think the term for the aesthetic is retro futurism. It's an alternate timeline.
Atompunk (like steampunk but it's all about atomic age iconography "The 50's and 60's")
@@MaddogJones interesting, thanks.
I love your reactions! Very heartfelt and thoughtful. Consider me subscribed.
9:04 Removing the knife. Its true in real life you should keep it in until a medical professional can remove it in a safe setting with plenty of medical equipment around. However she can't wait until she can get to the infirmary, with the attack underway there is likely no one coming to her aid. Also, this is based on video game logic and rules, she was able to use a Stimpak which is the injection. It instantly heals you in the middle of a battle. Clearly it didn't heal her 100%, but enough to make the injury no longer life threatening. Painful and inconvenient still, I am sure.
23:49 The technology differences don't have anything to do with California, it is like this across the entire USA (and probably most of the developed world). I see others have explained *why* their world of 2077 is different than our Earth.
The second season got a green light one week after they dropped the episode on Prime. It was a huge success. I think the TV series plans to keep the same characters from season one into the future. Yes, the games all have new characters, but a new season of the TV show is still in the same story. They aren't going to start over in S2.
Fallout AND Westworld reactions at the same time??
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Thank you! I'm glad you like this kind of content!
I have watched several reactors watch this show now, and for some reason, everyone laments the fate of the pickles.
It's called retrofuturism and Fallout is considered "Atompunk" like "Steampunk". You can even have an 80's style retrofuturism called "turbopunk".
Very enjoyable! I'll definitely be along for your journey. Thanks! 😁👍
Thank you!
I've heard great things about the games. 😆 I binge-watched this show with my friend, and we absolutely love it! ❤️
And I got into the games. I'm actually playing Fallout 4 as we speak. 😆
You've got yourself a new subscriber. 👍
In this episode we don't definitively know that Maximus placed that razor in his friends boot, a lot of people saw it as a reason to be suspicious, and some people doubted it entirely. Still the horrifying question was posed, did he? Stay tuned.
"Was that a racial thing?"
Goodbye.
Don't let the stars get in your eyes.
Not a racial thing. It's an end of the world every man for himself thing.
Hi, how are you? Fallout huh? Good show. See you on the next one. (I played 3 and New Vegas, good games, massive games. Months of gameplay, if you chase down every little thing to do.)
It's the year 2077
Yeah, people have filled me in on this! :)
You need to learn what Atompunk, Steampunk, Dieselpunk is.
Madame? Well nice to you meet you.
Welcome :)
no the black guy not being let in wasnt a racial thing. when you have a bomb shelter you only have supplies to last the occupants of the house so letting in even one extra person could put you and your family at risk of starvation or dehydration
It was just the fact that they were showing "in a panic, real human nature asserts itself, I'm going to protect me and mine"
@@hengineer exactly
Yeah, I figure it had more to do with familial safety which was afforded more to those who could afford the shelters/were lucky enough to be near theirs when the bomb dropped and fear of letting just anybody in. I was being somewhat sardonic lol
@@ARM-ev2kq and of course, he probably didn't expect the bombs to drop while they were entertaining company.
@yt45204 Ha, you're awful. Had me in the first half ngl.😆
You can make the video a bit bigger.
Hello! Thanks for the feedback...I assume you mean the screen recording of the episode (?). Yes, I am aware I can make it bigger. I have it cropped pretty skinny to not have the program I am playing it in show its ugly borders, but I can make it larger and maybe reposition it (I'm still figuring out what looks/works the best) for future videos! 😊I was wondering if it was hard to see or distracting so thanks again.