I second that bro fallout brings the most broken souls together it might be a fiction apocalypse but we sure as shit know how to unite over it no matter how bad our backgrounds are in real life
Aye makes three of us! (: I remember both my mom and dad fighting on drugs and getting arrested I would just get lost in the world of fallout 3 and newvegas I’m proud of you (:
This year I lost my Dad, step mom, step dad, and dog of 10 years, and started grief counseling today. I havent been in a good head space for a while and came home in a funk to put it lightly. My fiance had surgery last week and has been home recovering and i cooked up a nice dinner and threw this video on while i ate. It had me smiling and laughing the entire time and I just didn’t want it to end. Thank you mantis and Tim for making me smile and feel some genuine joy that ive been missing for the better part of the year. It was well needed. ❤
I lost my two oldest dogs recently. One in August just before my birthday, and the other yesterday. I feel pretty dead inside so I know how much being able to laugh means. I hope I'm able to again soon.
This interview was fantastic. Tim Cain is great. I'd love to see interviews with Sawyer and Avallone. Gonzalez too from the New Vegas team. And holy shit. Canon or not, that reveal at 1:26:42
@@Pepper1770 I feel it might be better to do individually. Each one can talk about their specialties. Maybe a group one at the end. But by that point, what more could be asked that wasn't already.
@@TheOneBearded true bro also if you haven’t looked yet gta 6 trailer has dropped and yea maybe a group discussion is better for a final entry or something
Hot take here: Honest criticism for your future interviews. Please let Tim/your guest talk more. I appreciate your eagerness to showcase your knowledge and opinions to Tim, but remember this is HIS interview.
@@scary5455 objectively speaking, interviewers ought listen more and talk less. It's a fairly basic rule of thumb for interviewers. If I wanted to hear about TK Mantis I would've tuned into a Q&A session. I watched so I could listen to Tim talk about himself and fallout. So, no, it's not a subjective opinion. It's an opinion based upon simple traditional tenets of the interview process.
I agree. I can tell Mantis is excited and enthusiastic, but he kept interrupting and taking over Tim. I didn’t mind Mantis talking about himself and trying to connect, but let Tim talk.
Love the convo mantis. Sorry to hear about your childhood and my condolences hearing about your mum. Stay strong and keep up the amazing work. Much love.
Out of this whole interview I loved what Tim said about people not wasting so much time hating on games they don't like. Very rarely have I come across another fallout fan that likes all the fallout games. I might not love everything about each one but they all have there good and bad.
Amazing, he actually got an official interview with him, this is a legendary moment, the original developer of the van Buren project that started the fallout series
I’ve never commented before but have been following you for a long time, congratulations on the success and thanks you for almost single handedly keep my interests in fallout alive, it’s one of my favorite franchises ever. With ppl like Mitten Squad MIA (plz come back to us Paul 🙏🏻) it’s amazing to see you hold it down for the fallout space on TH-cam, you’re the best!
@@kotzpenneryeah I’m aware, I hope he’s doing well. I know from family alcohol can do terrible things to people and dealing with those issues certainly is more important than TH-cam but alas, I still miss him lol.
@@candvdz9618 bro same, alc addiction is a hell of a thing. I really love his videos. In a twisted way the alc was a bit of his unique appeal, but soberness is more important than TH-cam obviously.
Tim started in 1981, the same year my mother was born... wow. Tim, if you're reading this (which you probably aren't), I'm sorry for making you feel old.
I started in 1976, teaching myself BASIC by playing games on a PDP-10 and looking at the program listing to see what commands did. My guidance counselor told me there was no way to make a living designing/writing computer games.
I'm so glad Tim started his channel, you can tell why the projects he got made are soo good. You know everyone on the team loved working with this guy!
I agree. I was very excited to meet Tim and I can see that I was talking a bit too much. The point of this was to be a conversation, and both Tim and I think it came out well, but this was my first time doing something like this and I very clearly have a lot to learn.
@@TKsMantisit was fun anyway. Too formulaic a treatment might have come off as wooden imo. I dare say you might have gotten Tim to say some things he would not have otherwise if it hadn’t been “two dudes talking”.
@@TKsMantis This was awesome. Idk what OP is talking about. The conversational style clearly works very well with Tim, and this turned out great, especially for being your first time doing something like this.
The anectdote about introducing deathclaws too early in F4 seems to have resonated with BGS. In starfield, the first planet you go to has an abandoned research outpost where they were breeding something called Terrormorphs to be used as bioweapons. tHe outpost is full of terminals and note of how awesome they are and how they will win the war fast and how everyone is getting a promotion and ohshittheterororphsescapdweareallgonnadie. You never see one. When you join the vanguard faction, you can see a museum exhibit that shows a model, but it isn't until several missions that you actually see one. And when you do, it is so overpowered you need to rely on a gauntlet of pre installed autoturrets to take it down.
I'm a Canadian, I'm not offended by the beginning of Fallout. I love Fallout and I was just happy to have my nation included in the story, even though the Canadian in the cutscene is just there to die
If only they had a game closer to the ‘Northern frontier’*? What a minnit, that’s what I’m writing! A Pen & Paper RPG regional sourcebook around Vermont, but heavily influenced by the Canadian occupation, European immigrants trying to escape to a contested region and all the end results of evil plans of long dead prewar Americans. I’d be interested to hear if you have any ideas on the implications of Canadian occupation, possibilities for adventure content and local knowledge that a fan who doesn’t even live in the country might need. I am including a ‘cadien’ diaspora post war, echoing the establishment of the cajuns, but a bit more north (Ticonderoga) Anyways, have a good one! *named such because of prewar ‘enclave’ designs on exploiting the region during occupation
Im really touched my boths tims and mantises recounting of their childhoods. Mantis hits me because im also a huge fallout fan with not the best upbringing, and hearing tim talk about how his mother is pretty much the reason hes where is now is a great example of how parents should encourage creativity in their children
I don't know what I thought TKMantis looked like...but it's good to actually see. Great podcast dude. You should do more of these Glad to hear that Tim is a workaholic. The malaise in the industry today and the movement against crunch is seriously what I think is making games tank artistically. People have no passion or drive. The best game ever made was cranked out in 18 months. The best trilogy (M.E.) was on a notoriously frantic schedule. These work environments breed innovation and don't allow for second guessing. So many games now are overthought and over cooked
Nice job man, but for your future interviews try to let your guests talk more and interrupt them less. Watch David Letterman as an example to aspire to.
@@georgeweissmann9095not really. Most interviews always have beverages, it doesn’t matter what the particular beverage is. I don’t see how anyone would care to complain about this.
First of all can’t believe I’m seeing this a year later, where has this been? Second of all, I’ve noticed looking through the comments that people want Mantis to shut up, but I love the dynamic between these two. It’s nice to hear them both talk, and they both have unique things to say. I could listen to either of them talk all day. Mantis was a great host, and Tim is just straight up a genius 😂
Lol what? This is surreal, I was just binge-watching Tim's videos over the past few days and then this came up. Thank you both for the great talk, I hope you both can find ways to collaborate with others like this in the future.
Also, I sincerely hope there is an interview part 2 and 3 Ps please tell Tim to write his new fallout idea down somewhere, or maybe even record himself rambling about it, 10 hours should be a good start
Duuude, I was so happy for you when you went to the real Goodsrings meeteing, and I'm so happy to see you with the man !!! Cheers from Uruguay, congrats ♫ lml
Commenting to boost engagement and gush about how awesome this was. Thank you Tim and Mantis! This video is excellent from start to finish, I wish it could have gone on for twice as long! Also, I agree, it was really neat to hear Tim talk about his hobbies and things outside of game development too. :)
Congrats mantis!!! What a blessing to get such a legend on! I would’ve been nervous myself so I can imagine if you were too. Some critiques would be being mindful of interruptions. There were a few times I was curious what Tim was going to say but an answer interruption was made and the conversation shifted. I have no doubt you’ll become more refined as you grow
Wow man I can't believe this legend lives in the same city as me. Ever since I was a little kid I've loved fallout. Honestly I started with 3 but once I got into it, I really appreciate the older ones. I'm homeless currently but the youth shelter I go to has an Xbox and I play fallout nv. Great video.
wow 👏🏻 dude this is SO rad. Tim seems so cool and so nerdy and I love it. A lot of interviews with game devs feel like interviews with NPCs, or executives, or whatever. Something feels off or fake. But you can tell Tim is just a big ol’ dork like we are and I love him for it. Good job Mantis! Thank you for bringing this to us man.
I wish there was a fallout game set in australia. Think of all the ruined V8 Interceptors, mutant kangaroos , and Doof Warriors wandering the wasteland and all the poisonous snakes that are now giant from mutation. For once vehicles can be ridden and you can become a road warrior. We have SSDs now. Make it happen.
As a Canadian, do not worry Tim, much love from the North, although I will fight your annexation to the death xP. Reason why I am really hoping Fallout Cascadia comes out as it features a Canadian faction. Not sure where you could do it, but Fallout Ronto or Montreal would be pretty dope. It would have been more of the 60-70's but with stuff like Expo 67 would be perfect for pulling from for a Fallout Montreal/Quebec/Canada with all the "what-if" stuff from the worlds fair. Plus stuff like the Montreal's "underground city", the old port, the Forum, etc... Great interview you two!
such a cool video, tim is a really humble dude and is a joy to listen to! been watching your channel for years now and this is one of your greatest videos no doubt
I think the interview had a nice natural flow and Tim felt like talking to a friend because of it ! Also he has ADHD and is with one of hero’s I’d expect him to be exited I enjoyed the whole interview ☺️
Bro the last part of this blew my mind amazing video glad your on your way to many victories with this channel brother keep it up 💪 and bro Tim Cain explaining his lore and ideas on Pre war America and China in fallout where music to my ears what a historic event for the Fallout community we all thank you for this and Tim cain too for coming on to talk
I'm so sorry for your mom's passing. You have my condolences. Life can be ever so dauntless, but in the end, it's our struggle to rise through it that shows the light in our hearts. You have come a long way, my friend, and this interview is amazing. I hope you had an amazing halloween and just overall a good day. ❤
When I first subscribed back in late 2017-early 2018, I would have never thought you would hold a podcast with Tim Cain. You've come a long way. P.s. I love the way went about it and just discussed casual stuff, I really enjoyed it. Great idea!
Sometimes I think about the random smallest bits of luck, like imagine if Tim Cain didn't go to a school that had Atari 800's that he loved, how different his life would have been. Of course its possible it would have worked out in other ways but its interesting to think about these small things.
Had a greatd time listening to this. Id love to get more long form Cain getting asked questions from super fans of all his games. Also, so cool seeing our boy Mantis chillin with the fallout god father. Legit.
Subscribe to Tim's TH-cam Channel!
www.youtube.com/@CainOnGames
I hope his channel gives him a couple Bucks
This was a great interview! Best video I've watched in a long while!
Already subbed for months now, but HUGE get for your channel
awesome job TK, you got to interview the man himself!
Keep up the great work I really appreciate what you do!
Congratulations Mantis this is crazy! Put Lex Fridman on notice!
Can you stop making click bait thumbnails
Literally none of Nate's thumbnails are clickbait. You don't know what you are talking about.@@Newvegasfiend
This slaps me on the knee
Seen your stuff for years man, cheers from Uruguay
@Egglin2793 no nate is God tier level. OX is the goat. But nate covers what ox doesn't
So awesome of Tim Cain to come in and interview Dave Grohl
😂
LMAO
There goes my hero's watch them as they go 😂
I think he's the pretender
Dave let him go a bit after breaking the leg. But he's such a cool guy as this interview proves. ;)
As a fellow fallout fan who came from a broken home, felt good for you to share that so openly homie.
I second that bro fallout brings the most broken souls together it might be a fiction apocalypse but we sure as shit know how to unite over it no matter how bad our backgrounds are in real life
Aye makes three of us! (: I remember both my mom and dad fighting on drugs and getting arrested I would just get lost in the world of fallout 3 and newvegas I’m proud of you (:
Tim has to be one of the nicest guys out there.
Ya, he really is a class act
He kicks so much ass imo
he is really down to earth
This year I lost my Dad, step mom, step dad, and dog of 10 years, and started grief counseling today. I havent been in a good head space for a while and came home in a funk to put it lightly. My fiance had surgery last week and has been home recovering and i cooked up a nice dinner and threw this video on while i ate.
It had me smiling and laughing the entire time and I just didn’t want it to end.
Thank you mantis and Tim for making me smile and feel some genuine joy that ive been missing for the better part of the year. It was well needed. ❤
Sorry for your hard times.
From my experience, they only make future good times that much better.
I am happy you enjoyed the video!
I lost my two oldest dogs recently. One in August just before my birthday, and the other yesterday. I feel pretty dead inside so I know how much being able to laugh means. I hope I'm able to again soon.
vaxxed?
@@woodendoor100 If you think vaxxing is harmful you've been listening to too many whackos.
I lost my cat, my horse, a couple of roaches under the sink, my great great grandpa past almost a century ago, I'm also in a bad place so I feel you
I love how he accidentally revealed why the bombs were dropped lol
when? i missed it
@@masterofhippos1395 towards the end last 30 minutes i think.
1:26:40
He said that last year too
America cosplayed as Ukraine, so China nuked you. Ah, bio weapons.
This interview was fantastic. Tim Cain is great. I'd love to see interviews with Sawyer and Avallone. Gonzalez too from the New Vegas team.
And holy shit. Canon or not, that reveal at 1:26:42
I hope we can see them all in one spot for an entire podcast may be too much to ask for but that would be a great show
@@Pepper1770 I feel it might be better to do individually. Each one can talk about their specialties. Maybe a group one at the end. But by that point, what more could be asked that wasn't already.
@@TheOneBearded true bro also if you haven’t looked yet gta 6 trailer has dropped and yea maybe a group discussion is better for a final entry or something
I KNEW IT! LOL I used it as metaphor twice or more but no one knows the storyline of Fallout so deeply anyway
OUTSTANDING! This is a big moment. You're leveling up man and gaining a LOT OF XP!
Thanks a lot!
@@TKsMantisgrab your perk it’s been a few level ups fam
The crossover we all needed but didn't know was possible
Can’t believe how far you’ve come
HOLY SHIT, congrats Mantis on landing this interview with a legend!
Hot take here:
Honest criticism for your future interviews. Please let Tim/your guest talk more. I appreciate your eagerness to showcase your knowledge and opinions to Tim, but remember this is HIS interview.
He can do what he wants. It's HIS interview, actually. That's just your subjective preference
@@scary5455 objectively speaking, interviewers ought listen more and talk less. It's a fairly basic rule of thumb for interviewers. If I wanted to hear about TK Mantis I would've tuned into a Q&A session. I watched so I could listen to Tim talk about himself and fallout.
So, no, it's not a subjective opinion. It's an opinion based upon simple traditional tenets of the interview process.
I agree. I can tell Mantis is excited and enthusiastic, but he kept interrupting and taking over Tim. I didn’t mind Mantis talking about himself and trying to connect, but let Tim talk.
lol tim just talked about this interview on his channel and how much he absolutely loved it so L take lol
@@waybackintheday101 Just a little detail, but he labeled this video as a conversation and they both had a great time.
Love the convo mantis. Sorry to hear about your childhood and my condolences hearing about your mum. Stay strong and keep up the amazing work. Much love.
Out of this whole interview I loved what Tim said about people not wasting so much time hating on games they don't like. Very rarely have I come across another fallout fan that likes all the fallout games. I might not love everything about each one but they all have there good and bad.
Amazing, he actually got an official interview with him, this is a legendary moment, the original developer of the van Buren project that started the fallout series
van buren project was the 3rd game in the franchise...
@@OlegAryutkin
Congratulations mantis, pretty cool that you got to do this!! Cant wait to watch later when i get home
Mantis, you do realise how historic and epic this is for the video game RPG fans? really cool
I’ve never commented before but have been following you for a long time, congratulations on the success and thanks you for almost single handedly keep my interests in fallout alive, it’s one of my favorite franchises ever. With ppl like Mitten Squad MIA (plz come back to us Paul 🙏🏻) it’s amazing to see you hold it down for the fallout space on TH-cam, you’re the best!
Paul currently walks a hard road with ditching alcohol, that's why he isn't active, but I hope for the best, even if he never returns.
@@kotzpenneryeah I’m aware, I hope he’s doing well. I know from family alcohol can do terrible things to people and dealing with those issues certainly is more important than TH-cam but alas, I still miss him lol.
@@candvdz9618 bro same, alc addiction is a hell of a thing. I really love his videos. In a twisted way the alc was a bit of his unique appeal, but soberness is more important than TH-cam obviously.
Dude runs the khans, destroys the field medics of california, and then becomes the king of fallout talk. Big ups
The Fallout Cinematic universe crossover we've all been waiting for.
Tim started in 1981, the same year my mother was born... wow.
Tim, if you're reading this (which you probably aren't), I'm sorry for making you feel old.
I started in 1976, teaching myself BASIC by playing games on a PDP-10 and looking at the program listing to see what commands did.
My guidance counselor told me there was no way to make a living designing/writing computer games.
I'm so glad Tim started his channel, you can tell why the projects he got made are soo good. You know everyone on the team loved working with this guy!
Never knew that about you (your child home life). Continued strength and healing to you, bug dude.
Keep bringing us great content!
Dude just talked right over Tim Cain the entire time
I agree.
I was very excited to meet Tim and I can see that I was talking a bit too much.
The point of this was to be a conversation, and both Tim and I think it came out well, but this was my first time doing something like this and I very clearly have a lot to learn.
@@TKsMantisit was fun anyway. Too formulaic a treatment might have come off as wooden imo. I dare say you might have gotten Tim to say some things he would not have otherwise if it hadn’t been “two dudes talking”.
@@TKsMantiswas gonna say I like it cus it’s more casual and Tim looked like he enjoyed it
@@TKsMantisyou did great man!
@@TKsMantis This was awesome. Idk what OP is talking about. The conversational style clearly works very well with Tim, and this turned out great, especially for being your first time doing something like this.
The anectdote about introducing deathclaws too early in F4 seems to have resonated with BGS. In starfield, the first planet you go to has an abandoned research outpost where they were breeding something called Terrormorphs to be used as bioweapons. tHe outpost is full of terminals and note of how awesome they are and how they will win the war fast and how everyone is getting a promotion and ohshittheterororphsescapdweareallgonnadie.
You never see one. When you join the vanguard faction, you can see a museum exhibit that shows a model, but it isn't until several missions that you actually see one. And when you do, it is so overpowered you need to rely on a gauntlet of pre installed autoturrets to take it down.
Came for Fallout, ended up listening to 2 dudes discussing eating chocolate, doing wrestling and walking dogs. Not even mad.
I'm a Canadian, I'm not offended by the beginning of Fallout. I love Fallout and I was just happy to have my nation included in the story, even though the Canadian in the cutscene is just there to die
If only they had a game closer to the ‘Northern frontier’*?
What a minnit, that’s what I’m writing!
A Pen & Paper RPG regional sourcebook around Vermont, but heavily influenced by the Canadian occupation, European immigrants trying to escape to a contested region and all the end results of evil plans of long dead prewar Americans.
I’d be interested to hear if you have any ideas on the implications of Canadian occupation, possibilities for adventure content and local knowledge that a fan who doesn’t even live in the country might need.
I am including a ‘cadien’ diaspora post war, echoing the establishment of the cajuns, but a bit more north (Ticonderoga)
Anyways, have a good one!
*named such because of prewar ‘enclave’ designs on exploiting the region during occupation
@@man.inblack
you are a very good interviewer it legit feels like you're talking to an old friend in this
He should let his interviewee talk more. That is who most of us are here to hear.
@@CrAzYpotpieThank you for breaking through the mold with this comment.
@@CrAzYpotpiethat’s my only complain is mantis felt like he needed to say it mumble something after every other word Tim said
@@Jasondurgen It's a symptom of ADHD, he even said at one point he has ADHD.
TH-cam suggested Tim's channel to me almost immediately after he started it, probably because I watched so many on this one.
I've loved so many games Tim Cain has worked on, it's fun following his channels and seeing the curtain be pulled back on the game making process.
Tim seems like he had a good time. And your response to the criticism was fantastic compared to how most people online react to criticism.
Original Fallout Series are the BEST games created by human kind !!!!!! Simply epic, thank you god sir !!!
Damn TK Mantis is now doing the morning show with Tim Cain? BASED
Im really touched my boths tims and mantises recounting of their childhoods. Mantis hits me because im also a huge fallout fan with not the best upbringing, and hearing tim talk about how his mother is pretty much the reason hes where is now is a great example of how parents should encourage creativity in their children
Dude there isn't anyone as well suited for this interview as you Mantis. Awesome to see 🎉
19:50 This is gut wrenching 😢 one comment I saw years ago said “whenever you play Fallout 4 Dogmeat will always be there”😢
I don't know what I thought TKMantis looked like...but it's good to actually see. Great podcast dude. You should do more of these
Glad to hear that Tim is a workaholic. The malaise in the industry today and the movement against crunch is seriously what I think is making games tank artistically. People have no passion or drive. The best game ever made was cranked out in 18 months. The best trilogy (M.E.) was on a notoriously frantic schedule. These work environments breed innovation and don't allow for second guessing. So many games now are overthought and over cooked
You got a definitive answer. This is huge! Been watching Tim's channel for a few months now. It's great. This was an entertaining interview.
Tim's channel is awesome and its so cool that you got to interview him!
Nice job man, but for your future interviews try to let your guests talk more and interrupt them less. Watch David Letterman as an example to aspire to.
Also, and this comes from a place of love - please don't suck down a Mountain Dew during an interview. It's very unprofessional.
@@georgeweissmann9095not really. Most interviews always have beverages, it doesn’t matter what the particular beverage is. I don’t see how anyone would care to complain about this.
Just from first minutes of the video I can tell that you’re a great conversationalist and an interviewer! Keep it up!
Fuck I’m so high bruh, nothing like smoking a blunt and see a crazy video like this pop in your feed! Keep lightin up fellas weeds the best!!!
This was such a great interview, so glad to see you both open up about just real life shit. Love ya, man
First of all can’t believe I’m seeing this a year later, where has this been? Second of all, I’ve noticed looking through the comments that people want Mantis to shut up, but I love the dynamic between these two. It’s nice to hear them both talk, and they both have unique things to say. I could listen to either of them talk all day. Mantis was a great host, and Tim is just straight up a genius 😂
Uncle Tim is the best. His youtube is a constant comfy companion. To get an hour and a half of him is a blessing Mantis. Thank you
Congrats brother this is awesome. You've come so far. Can't wait to see what's next!
Lol what? This is surreal, I was just binge-watching Tim's videos over the past few days and then this came up. Thank you both for the great talk, I hope you both can find ways to collaborate with others like this in the future.
So happy for you and can’t wait to watch this video
I just realized I didn't know what TKs Mantis looked like before this-
I paused this and watched A Boy and His Dog because you mentioned it. What a great ending.
Very insightful interview. Tim seems like such a good guy. Thanks Mantis!
Its amazing to seeing that you scored an interview with tim cain congrats mantis.
Great interview with the legend, I hope the show is at least half as good as 3, NV and 4
Also, I sincerely hope there is an interview part 2 and 3
Ps please tell Tim to write his new fallout idea down somewhere, or maybe even record himself rambling about it, 10 hours should be a good start
Two worlds collide ❤️ love both of you guys. Thank you for all the hard work and neat information
Duuude, I was so happy for you when you went to the real Goodsrings meeteing, and I'm so happy to see you with the man !!! Cheers from Uruguay, congrats ♫ lml
Great interview and awesome to see content like this more involved other parts of Fallout/gaming.
Commenting to boost engagement and gush about how awesome this was. Thank you Tim and Mantis! This video is excellent from start to finish, I wish it could have gone on for twice as long! Also, I agree, it was really neat to hear Tim talk about his hobbies and things outside of game development too. :)
Gotta love how there's a coffee table between them but Tim uses the floor😂 we love you tim, thank you for everything.
This is hands down the best video I've ever seen on your channel and I've been following you since 2018
Congrats mantis!!! What a blessing to get such a legend on!
I would’ve been nervous myself so I can imagine if you were too. Some critiques would be being mindful of interruptions. There were a few times I was curious what Tim was going to say but an answer interruption was made and the conversation shifted.
I have no doubt you’ll become more refined as you grow
Wow man I can't believe this legend lives in the same city as me. Ever since I was a little kid I've loved fallout. Honestly I started with 3 but once I got into it, I really appreciate the older ones. I'm homeless currently but the youth shelter I go to has an Xbox and I play fallout nv. Great video.
1:16:32 that’s the charm of the old fallouts. It felt like playing a table top rpg with your friends and a good gm
wow 👏🏻 dude this is SO rad. Tim seems so cool and so nerdy and I love it. A lot of interviews with game devs feel like interviews with NPCs, or executives, or whatever. Something feels off or fake. But you can tell Tim is just a big ol’ dork like we are and I love him for it. Good job Mantis! Thank you for bringing this to us man.
Glad you got an interview with Tim! Hes pretty awesome, love watching his videos and learning his insight and experience from game Deving.
Excellent interview, I have no words, amazing job Mantis.
I feel like this could have gone another 2 or 3 hours. Amazing interview Mantis
Did you ever imagine that this would happen when you started this channel?
never
@@TKsMantis hell yeah, man. That's success.
Best interview I’ve seen in a long time. Congratulations Mantis! You are following your passion and it shines through
After following you and Tim's new blog this just too perfect!
This was absolutely amazing, congratulations on landing this interview mate!
I wish there was a fallout game set in australia. Think of all the ruined V8 Interceptors, mutant kangaroos , and Doof Warriors wandering the wasteland and all the poisonous snakes that are now giant from mutation. For once vehicles can be ridden and you can become a road warrior. We have SSDs now. Make it happen.
This is absolutely incredible man. Your interview prowess is fantastic. Thank you for making this happen and thank you for sharing so openly!
2 legends having a conversation about a legendary franchise
Great talk. Following both Tim's and your channels but didn't expect this at all, what a surprise! Thank you.
Mantis in sorry about your mother my parents were addicts as well I understand it's hard...
Legendary encounter, happy for you Mantis!
I need one of those tracksuits in the vault suit colors.
respect for showing up in the vault suit
I'm here for the Tim Content... great interview you are so lucky to meet this guy.
As a Canadian, do not worry Tim, much love from the North, although I will fight your annexation to the death xP. Reason why I am really hoping Fallout Cascadia comes out as it features a Canadian faction. Not sure where you could do it, but Fallout Ronto or Montreal would be pretty dope. It would have been more of the 60-70's but with stuff like Expo 67 would be perfect for pulling from for a Fallout Montreal/Quebec/Canada with all the "what-if" stuff from the worlds fair. Plus stuff like the Montreal's "underground city", the old port, the Forum, etc...
Great interview you two!
we're lucky to have tim cain on youtube...binged every single video past couple of weeks
such a cool video, tim is a really humble dude and is a joy to listen to! been watching your channel for years now and this is one of your greatest videos no doubt
i was under the impression you only posted fallout related memes. this was a pleasant surprise
I feel like this should be released at Christmas or something, feels like a present I don't deserve. Thank you!
Tim Cain on Hot Ones would be incredible.
I’m not gonna lie. I’d prefer the interviewer didn’t interrupt as much.
I think the interview had a nice natural flow and Tim felt like talking to a friend because of it ! Also he has ADHD and is with one of hero’s I’d expect him to be exited I enjoyed the whole interview ☺️
Conversation, not an interview.
Tim Cain is great love hearing behind the scences and he gives everyone their due credit.
Been waiting for this video for ages, and the release was perfectly timed too. Can't wait to watch it!
Dude youve come such a long way. Im so fucking stoked for you.
I’m curious because the og fallouts are on sale for like 3$ how difficult are they compared to 3 and above
For 3 bucks why don't you just buy them and find out
If you never played them, you will have a bit of a hard time to get into, but man it is totally worth it
Bro the last part of this blew my mind amazing video glad your on your way to many victories with this channel brother keep it up 💪 and bro Tim Cain explaining his lore and ideas on Pre war America and China in fallout where music to my ears what a historic event for the Fallout community we all thank you for this and Tim cain too for coming on to talk
walking your dog, gardening, and baking sounds like a good life to me
I'm so sorry for your mom's passing. You have my condolences. Life can be ever so dauntless, but in the end, it's our struggle to rise through it that shows the light in our hearts. You have come a long way, my friend, and this interview is amazing. I hope you had an amazing halloween and just overall a good day. ❤
When I first subscribed back in late 2017-early 2018, I would have never thought you would hold a podcast with Tim Cain. You've come a long way.
P.s. I love the way went about it and just discussed casual stuff, I really enjoyed it. Great idea!
love how they just do the shuffle past the guy in the jump suit's mother dying of an overdose in her 60's.
He also helped bring to life one of the greatest RPGs ever made, Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines!
Sometimes I think about the random smallest bits of luck, like imagine if Tim Cain didn't go to a school that had Atari 800's that he loved, how different his life would have been. Of course its possible it would have worked out in other ways but its interesting to think about these small things.
Man I love Tim Cain so much. Glad to see you got him to do an interview! Hope to see you at the FNV Fan Convention again this year!
Had a greatd time listening to this. Id love to get more long form Cain getting asked questions from super fans of all his games. Also, so cool seeing our boy Mantis chillin with the fallout god father. Legit.