I love how this video shows the true power of the NCR- not it's military or technology, but in the fact that it is an industrialized, modern society. The happy, well-fed citizens in clean clothing, the new buildings and restored high-rises shows that the NCR is so powerful that it can afford to splurge. While the rest of the wasteland is barely surviving ,the NCR is thriving.
@@gamerpro6746 I'm sure the Legion will be able to cause havoc, wreck a few towns after they defeat the overstretched, skeleton NCR force at Hoover Dam. But once they get to the NCR heartland, will a gladius and javelin really work against vertibird gunships and huge armies which are actually are actually kitted out like a competent modern military?
@@dinozone7373Correct me if I'm mistaken, but I thought somewhere in Fallout New Vegas someone said that the NCRs professional army was staying in core NCR territory while less trained and not so professional soldiers were fighting in New Vegas... if that's the case, the Legion couldn't take the Dam with a rag tag NCR army. Imagine the Legion against professional soldiers?
@@gamerpro6746The Legion from who? Lanius will say that he's confident he can amass big enough force to march to California, but i doubt this is true and he likely just playing a character. According to Caesar? No. He's an educated NCR former-citizen, he know better than to think so.
@@NiskaMagnussonSchizo Elijah: Everyone on the west coast is already settling in, its been 200 years after the war. At the time of fallout 3, the NCR would be pushing 1 million citizens they have public transportation, wage jobs, a domestic army, working cars/ flight for the super upper class bureaucracy up the ass, voting, government, agriculture, mining, construction. The world is already moving on, yet in fallout 3 people still live in shacks scavenge food from the local super duper mart? Makes sense, you can clearly tell that bethesda is attached to the idea of society rebuilding but completely fucked up the timeline because they wanted to include the super mutants, the enclave and the brotherhood of steel as an attempt to attract old fans from the series
@@axiom0903 The original plan for Fallout 3 was for it to take place shortly after the war, but for reason you've described like the inclusion of the BoS, the timeline got pushed forward. Bethesda's East Coast has been left in a form of post-war stasis. At least in F4, they tried to explain it off with civilization having returned to some form, only to collapse on itself from paranoia, meddling, and corruption.
@@axiom0903 I actually find it pretty consistent considering the fact that it's us that actually goes around and saves the West and East coasts. Think about, the only reason the West coast was able to stabilize and build a functioning society was because of the Vault Dweller, The Chosen One, and The Courior. Meanwhile, up until 2277, there was no crazy strong guy on the East Coast to fix everything and save the day.
@@Vulkanprimarch ? Sodaz is absolutely loved by the 40k community. He was also supported by GW, It's just his reliance on the Source movie maker than causes issues.
This! This is how Fallout is supposed to look! I’m so tired of people saying that Fallout is supposed to be this nuclear wasteland. Yes, in some places that is still relevant. But it’s been over 200 years! Civilization needs to develop in at least a handful of places!
In settled areas that benefit from GOE kits? yes. But this very much wasn't the norm in fallout, and given we have real life examples (Chernobyl, Fukushima, etc) it takes a LONG while for things to stabilize without what is essentially a one-time use mcguffin.
I guess it is like different marks of aircraft or vehicles for different areas or branches. At one time the US army was mainly using Abrams while the USMC was still using M60 tanks.
@@Vulkanprimarchnah its that the pre-war/post atomic manufacturered verti-birds in use by the enclave-NCR are the designated gunship variant. The NCR and previously the enclave have/had more advanced industrial manufacturing capabilities then the BOS. NCR was more low scale deployment due to fuel/corn shortages due to NCR over expansion/war with the legion.
I like how there are still busted up skyscrapers, but the main buildings, like shops and homes, are relatively clean. I can totally imagine the tallest buildings being some sort of slum area, since people wouldn’t know how stable/safe they’d be. Needless to say, great work, and I’m excited for the animation!
Actually it's very realistic ! Rome in the middle ages was still a thriving city, but a far shadow from Rome as it was during it's population peak. So living in Rome in the middle ages would also means stumbling into roman ruins outside of the populated areas. Although for Shady Sands that developed from scratch post War, I don't think you'd have those skycrappers around lol
People forget that by the late 22nd century, the NCR was so large and relatively advanced compared to the average wasteland warband or tech hoarding cult, they could drown you in bodies if you pissed them off too much. If they got industrialized enough they could have turned to more and more artillery, reducing human losses in exchange for firing away a percentage of their GDP every month in HE shells. In a realistic scenario NCR with industry would have nad portable heavy rocket launchers or recoilless guns, brahmin drawn light MLRS, truck towed heavy artillery and air support. And even without these, something like the infamous "knee mortar" would have been an easy way to beef up squad level firepower.
@@KorianHUN Humanity went from the horse plow to the moon in less than a hundred years. Two centuries is more than enough time for the NCR to rebuild the might of the old United States and beyond.
@@KorianHUN Issue being that they rely on technology that they can't produce (they for instance need to scavenge parts for the monorail) and that the earth has already been sucked dry, meaning that any production would be very limited.
My only criticsm might be that the buildings look too prewar rather then maybe something similar but clearly new, but then again its the NCR they probably would try to ape the old world style most likely. The destroyed buildings in the distance help sell it a bit more id say, but it does feel like maybe there should be some remanant of those adobe style buildings prehaps, i would also agree that the arm swing on the marching animation could use some work. Other then that for a fan work its looking pretty great.
Yeah, the architecture doesnt fit the Fallout aesthetic. Would make more sense if the NCR would have developed their own style of architecture through years of adapting to the wasteland. The adobe buildings in fallout 2 that the NCR developed for example
@@humbug-ce9me it would be interesting to see them trying to recreeate Old World archictecture but using more wastetland materials likes stucco and adobe
@@vldvvalentin Yeah, I wish they showed Shady Sands more before the whole thing happened. It's one of the first settlements introduced in the Fallout universe and it would have been amazing to see how it came since it's early days. Shame, Bethesda didn't even bother showing more than they did.
@@AzureToroto They never even showed the original Shady Sands. The capital was moved to the LA Boneyard, so we might see Shady Sands actually make an appearance.
I like that the city actually clean and functional looking. It’s always bothered me that no one in the Fallout universe ever learned about brooms or basic masonry after several centuries.
That's only true for Bethesda made FO games, in Fallout 2's Sandy Sand it's already (relatively) clean and had power and force fields and are slowly picking itself up. Then Bethesda came along and everyone ended up living in the dirt/bombed out cities/homes again
Bethesda think fallout is a story of bleak wasteland, but fallout is actually story of people rebuilding life. Fallout 2 has porn film studio, a functional casino, heck, they don't use caps anymore. Only Fallout 3 and 4 think wasteland is a sad world where people barely surviving day to day.
For real I'm still confused as to why the showrunners nuked it because the show was supposed to be in Colorado. Then it got moved to New California. If they didn't like it why didn't they just stay in the Colorado and do a Legion-Midwest BOS show??
@@corypowercat7277 because investors want everything to be homogenized and digestable by general audiences. This is why fan films and oassion projects look cool and any company that is on the stock market has a 96% chance to make more slop.
@@zpex8697Hm no there were small towns and farms still around so no also ncr was falling apart by New Vegas it makes sense however the ncr is returning for season 2. Ps we also saw the Enclave.
Bethesda: "A post-apocalypse with people wearing fresh clothes, living in clean newly built structures, and enjoying an industrial era quality of life? Sorry, no can do. Here's a small village of crazy tribals living in junk houses."
@@TailAbNormalthey just don't want to write a story in a world that is already rebuilded, their writing skills isn't good enough to male something out of it. It's much easier to make another mad max style "humanity rebuilding" story
I love how Shady Sands is just like a modern city, really shows the insane amount of development that has been going on over the century of the NCR's existence
LOl at the guy at 1:15 who is out of sync. Love the exaggerated bopping this style of march has, makes it clear that this is a parade formation and a standard march.
The great thing about this scene is how the enthusiasm of the young boy matches that of the NCR troopers. Judging just by their gait, you can tell that they're not just eager to go to war; they're almost giddy. You can see the literal spring in their step. The kid in the foreground racing to get a better view of these troopers symbolizes their youthful innocence, and their hunger for adventure and heroism in the exotic lands of the Mojave. Little do they know the horrors waiting for them at places like Helios One, and Forlorn Hope...
@@Spec_tisumi liked the show. And i accept existence of fallout 3/4 storylines in canon. But i didn't liked that they're dick riding eastern Bos ( for a 3rd time already ), got rid of NCR in such bad written way and that they made "evil corporations " type of plot. It feels like weird anti capitalist propaganda (anti capitalist propaganda on capitalist streaming service belonging to ultra corporation lmao). I liked the idea of governments of China and USA destroying each other themselves, cuz it fitted "humans are brutal and can't go on compromise" idea of fallout's
Human beings in the wasteland. What is a wasteland to the House that wins? What is a house to the Bull that charges? What is a bull to the Bear that destroys?
The brotherhood of steel doesnt seem like a large organization because theyre not fully united. There’s a lot of different bos chapters throughout the wasteland
@@Wardoesntchange Yes, but given the their diminished statues in the west and their stronger organizations being in the East, id say its just weird that they are such a threat to the NCR. Certainly in small engagements the BOS is vastly superior with superior tech and a better grasp of it, with the training to follow. However the NCR is a far larger beast. Its a nation state with industry, meanwhile the BOS is not heavily industrialized, least its not show. The NCR has been show in game and lore having been a heavily organized nation state, with the backing of one.
@@cleny217 Its also been 9 years since fallout 4. BOS has plenty of time to grow and gather more recruits and resources. Back in Washington dc i bet there population has got huge with people hearing about how safe it is and that they have clean water and won't be fucked with by raiders Hell look at how fast the bos grew after fallout 3 when Lyons died. They got big relatively quick with access to Adams Airforce base which I'm sure has manufacturing capability's for power armor and Verti birds. Then they managed to build a flying aircraft carrier which is no easy feat. Just look at the crew on the Prydwen they're extremely well equipped and highly trained. They def recruited from the population in the commonwealth and I'm sure have expanded to other regions recruiting from there as well. There numbers could be ten thousand plus by now in total. Then they further proved themselves capable of projecting power across the country all the way to California and winning battles. That means they're in a really good spot to be sending men and resources across the country to fight the NCR knowing how big they are. Besides even if they don't have the numbers to fight the NCR head on they can always do what the Vietcong did in Vietnam and choose guerilla warfare which is what they were doing when the war first started and might i add according to data they were winning a lot. The brotherhood only started to lose because they couldn't replace there numbers and that was when the NCR was damn near at there peak. Now the BOS is the most powerful they have ever been with new recruits coming in every year from Washington DC there nation state pretty much and there territory's across the Eastern seaboard. They have the resources to take on the NCR. Especially since the NCR is at a weaker stage now that the bad shit they predicted in New Vegas has come true. I don't think the BOS is 'losing its way' like the Elder says in the show. He's def lying to Maximus unless he's talking about his own shitty chapter alone because i know the East Coast Chapter is def thriving. If the BOS was doing bad they wouldn't have the resources to send there only airship across the country knowing damn well the NCR can shoot that bitch down. Hell it could be another airship considering it roughly took them the same amount of time to make the Prydwen. Which in that case they're doing better then expected. I think a lot of people overestimate the NCR considering there troops are barely trained they got 2 weeks of training before getting sent to the Mojave to fight the Legion and the Brotherhood. That tells me everything i need to know about the quality of a NCR trooper.
This is the NCR and Shady Sands we should’ve gotten from Amazon. An actual thriving civilization. And while it’s true that the OG devs and writers had planned for Shady to be decimated via some nuke in Project Van Burren, the NCR would still be around and functioning despite the loss of its capital city. What we got from Amazon was a mere cop out.
@@barricadedpurifier exactly. Even if the capital goes, the NCR has a massive presence in the west. Their infrastructure and armed forces (and police, and government, and economy... etc) wouldn't just vanish and dissipate into sand. Bethesda cannot conceptualise a faction having tangible presence in the wastes, the idea of patrols and supply lines is completely foreign to them
@@valance10 The BOS probably killed most of any resistance in the area and are threatening the rest of the NCR with nukes (that they don't have but how would the NCR know?). Also there is/was still NCR presence in the area: Moldaver's group. The BOS is probably keeping reinforcements from getting to them which is why they're small.
@@DolphinsAreWeird The BoS got their asses handed to them by NCR soldiers so that doesn't make any sense. Also stop writing on behalf of the show. Moldavers group have zero resemblance to the NCR
Yeah, its dumb. Its like if someone nuked Washington D.C and suddenly everybody forgot their national identity, government institutions, and public infrastructure disappeared. No shit, California just reverted to what it was during Fallout 1 which happened 120 or so years ago by the time of New Vegas.
I like to imagine there exists such civilization in the wasteland. A place where people wear clean clothes, live and work in tall buildings, and live as their ancestors would have before the war.
That is literally the NCR. New California before the TV show was firmly like this. The NCR wanted to expand into Nevada specifically because bringing back civilization was causing a population boom that requires more electricity and food to sustain themselves.
The only moment I would to mention - Shady Sands was a new city founded in the desert. It had no connection to LA or other cities. It was completely new, build from local materials, without skyscrapers. Besides that, that's a great animation!
@@fish5671 The BOS are my favorite but even I was a bit shocked to see Shady Sands go. Hope they better explain "The Fall of Shady Sands" in the next season like the drain on resources from fighting the other factions leading to the value of the NCR dollar dropping and political corruption that was alluded to in New Vegas. Also given that Maximus was a resident of Shady Sands/NCR citizen and his new position in the BOS, will that influence his actions later on?
@@LostData965They will still never be able to explain how the Brotherhood suddenly reorganized after the 2nd Battle of Hoover Dam, and somehow regained the manpower to attack the NCR. "And somehow, Palpatine returned."
@@leanflavoredpringles2353 Well given that we see the Prydwen, it could just be reinforcements from the East. Even though that would still be pretty vague answer.
@@leanflavoredpringles2353the canon ending for fallout 4 is either minuetman or Bos ( considering how badly toad dick rids Bos, second is most likely) so i assume that as institute was gone BOS decided to make contact with western BOS, meet NCR and shit went down the rail
Lol, I do the exact same thing, Enclave reborn is just great. I need to play it again, cause I am doing a run through of all the Fallout games (Minues 76, tactics, and the one that shall not be named)
@orionriftclan2727 i dated a chick who LOVED 76 and as a favor to her, I got the game and played it with her. It wasn't as bad as I used to joke about and believe. But it still wasn't really the same spirit as Fallout. All I wanted was the black powder musket and to run around yelling "tally-ho!" As I ineffectively shot things lol. Tactics on the other hand, the story is pretty cool, and I definitely gotta go back and play it again to finish it. Last time I played it, I was a kid and didn't know what I was doing lol.
This is incredible, the whole parade form the soldiers, civilian onlookers the little boy running party to get a better view. All of it feels so real & in character to the fallout feel. Feels like a trailer for actual Fallout game or DLC. I wish we saw life inside the N.C.R. Form workers to solders and people born into it and people frozen in bunkers and especially the stable minded ghouls.
While animation does have a noticeable jank, I do like where it is going and would enjoy seeing more in the future and how you progress with your animation style. Stay positive bro!
this NCR and shady sands, “modernized” and be out of retro-futured is really good. if this were been released as original drama on Amazon Prime, I might have happily approved.
A fallout animation where a post-war city is not just a bombed out scrap yard? Bro just did the impossible where even todd himself didnt bear to imagine
People forget that NCR only sent expeditionary forces to the Mojave. It is likely just one of their many campaigns. So yes, lore wise Legion is probably stronger in New Vegas but the full power and potential of NCR is not shown.
The NCR was simultaneously annexing Bajha Mexico, and assimilating the tribes in Oregon to the north while still fighting for Nevada against the legion. Having a million bodies and an educated and industrialized economy while everyone else is struggling to farm puts you on a different playing field.
@@theguybehindyou4762 let me ask you this. How many military documentation about training, survival, and orderly marching would survive after, A. A nuclear war, B. Being brought by the enclave to their base, and C. Used as toilet paper by wastelander’s?
@@diablohernandez6040 Plenty enough for a lot to stick around for the player to loot lol and all the computer terminals still functional with lots of data in them. The bombs didn't hit everything if I remember correctly, and there may be some things in the vaults within NCR territory. Also the NCR did raid Camp Navarro, so they definitely took a lot of Enclave stuff. Vertibirds, technology and a bunch of other things, including those likely. Some veteran ghouls within the NCR ranks probably still remember essential parts of basic training to be taught to new recruits. That and plenty of years to refine and figure out what works and what doesn't. I'd think there'd be few that wouldn't recognize some value in these textbooks and documents that they'd sell for caps to spend for beer at this point. Generations of scavengers would know what would be interesting, and what's worthless to be toilet paper. There'll be plenty of arguments and places to point at to be made that such information would be available. Overall feels more like animation error of movement anyway. The NCR probably could have developed their own marching style. Perhaps the unprofessional nature more shows the extremely short training they had before being sent to New Vegas, though I think that troop quality drop only happened in the occupation and events of Fallout New Vegas. I'm not a good fan of how Shady Sands looks. It looks too prewar for me. But hey, if they had workers working in the quarry junction to make cement, it's alright. Just feels like they need a touch of uniqueness that differentiates.
My one real complaint is that the marching animation is a bit awkward and doesn't have any basis in American military tradition. I'd suggest watching some videos of American parades for reference.
Genuine question, would they hold onto that? I mean they may be American, but the last representation of America many would know would be the Enclave and that did not end on the best of terms...
its a post apocalyptic society im not surprised they dont have the best drill. If anything i imagine theyd be more like US civil war era, More in a formation than in synchronized march
Lore nitpick but there shouldn't be ruins around Shady Sands as the city was built from scratch in the middle of empty land. This could be the Boneyard though.
Is that canon or headcanon? Didn't watch the show? or seriously denying everything dipicted in the show? It seems a lot of fallout fanboys are obsessed with lecturing on the most trivial details which are either retcons or misinformation...
@@boksull Both Fallout 1 & 2 show Shady Sands to be built in the middle of the desert from scratch and not amongst any pre-war city. Not to mention that they transplanted it from east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Los Angeles (the location of a completely different NCR city - The Boneyard) Being a completely new settlement built from nothing to becoming the capital of functioning post-war country is what made Shady Sands notable. I loved the show, but it's complete retcon of Shady Sands location and nature is very frustrating.
Funnily enough, that's just the bulk of the general army. It doesn't include the main strength of the NCR: it's multiple specialized divisions. Not to mention any of the elite and veterans.
Need less “post-apocalypse” and more “POST-apocalypse”. Tired of seeing the same old “tribal level” civilizations living out of shacks and shanty towns that seem to dominate that form of media, give me technologically advanced nation-states!
@@valance10Yeah that was the best part of OG Fallout's writing - everyone's trying to establish themselves. Even the raider tribes like the Khans or Vipers held ambitions of establishing themselves eventually, while others like the Shi had access to the technology and resources to become city-states. Even the Vault 13 exiles hold some ambition and can be excused for their primitive nature by the fact that they've only existed for like two generations. New Vegas even has some compelling social dynamics with their tribals such as the Legion - being a collection of tribes forcibly jumpstarted into civilization by an intelligent man using an exact historical example as a blueprint, the Boomers - who have lots of weaponry and the knowledge of not only where to establish a permanent base but how to make it self-sustaining, and the Three Families who - similarly to the Legion - were jumpstarted to civilization but by then already had specific cultures and were molded into specific roles. Even the Honest Hearts tribes have interesting lore not only on how they function but why they still remain tribals (i.e. the Dead Horses' taboo on anything pre-War and the White Legs' dependence on raiding). You don't see that in 3, 4 or 76. At best, the tribes in those games are set pieces with a specific spin that never goes beyond surface level.
@@averymicrowave1713 I think the closest thing to tribal culture we see in fo4 are the Nuka world raiders but they're edgy and lame just like every Bethesda "raider"
When you go back and look at the lore and see the at the time of New Vegas the NCR had an army over over 700,000. Said army was not only fighting for control of the Hoover Dam, but was fighting a war on raiders to the north, and mercenary/raider cartel armies to the south. Also the NCR had multiple cities spread out with in it's territory, and these cities had agricultural and factory zones with in them. Sorry Todd, but humanity will advance. Especially over centuries since the bombs dropped!
@@johanbjorkman1914 No, the population was around 5 to 7 million due to their rapid expansion and absorbing of several settlements. By the events of New Vegas the NCR had control of the Hub, Boneyard, New Reno, Vault City, the remnants of L.A, San Francisco, and a number of smaller towns and cities dotted across California and parts of Nevada. House even refers to their size, and even says he doesn't want to go to war with them stating they are "A society of Customers." And that they are the source of his income so he can build his new utopia and space ships.
1:02 So While the NCR is Marching Toward New Vegas other Try to Rebuild the Civilization in Shady Sand well this is Awsome and also i can See they Try to rebuild the City
I think the show wanted to show the wild, lawless, miserable wasteland we see in the Bethesda fallout games. Kinda hard to do when you have a fully organized government with a pretty impressive standing army. So they got rid of it.
@@BlaidWhiteYogee America is a big country they could've literally set it anywhere else then they could've done a completely new thing without shitting on what came before
@@EmperorAmbroseyou expect too much from bathesda, they can make wonderful open world but suck at everything else especially the writing. The reason why starfield failed was because they took away the only thing that made bathesda game playable and that was the hand crafted worlds which they removed in favour for bland generated lands
Awesome 😎. Wish for Earth in Star Wars animation where 21st century Earth's nations clashes against Galactic Empire's forces on the Blue Marble's different biomes where GE found out it's extremely costly to invade & worse impossible to effectively occupy.😂
They did build with adobe in fallout 2 but i think that they would have developed better building materials by New Vegas time. Probably repair some of the older buildings too. But I still think that the architecture of the buildings and people dressed in this animation dont fit the Fallout aesthetic, way too modern. It would have made more sense if they would have developed their own unique style of architecture and way of dressing
The fact that Bethesda just blatantly wiped the entire faction from existence offscreen is absolute proof of their spite and hatred towards the original west coast lore and any attempt at rebuilding any more than scrap shacks and sleeping in dilapidated ruins in the same bed as 200 year old skeletons.
I'd love to see this completed but it wont be. I don't think a single project that released a trailer EVER completed a full project. Not even Shoddy Cast pulled off their movie.
Thank you! I was actually planning to do the fallout 2 shady sands version but i changed my mind and decided to do the shady sands tv show version instead
This is honestly what the Fallout show should've been, not dissing the set design in the show I mean it was amazing and spot on with the attention to detail on a lot of the props but the characters were terrible, the story is atrocious and the NCR looked pathetic, this is exactly what they should've had and this is a trailer that's only 2 and a half minutes long. What were they doing with all that money burning it to boil some water for ramen noodles?
Yeah what the show did to ncr was atrocious, not even a single service rifle seen on any of the episodes and the uniforms worn by the ncr troopers were inaccurate
If the fallout show was to be faithful to the games it would have cost morbillions, it would problaby have been to make a 3d or animation just so things can be 1:1 in scale. this way we wont have the remants of nation of almost 1 million folk be just a rag-tag militia of 40 hillbillies
@@fish5671 That's such a poor excuse. Look at some high quality, low budget films (Godzilla Minus One for a movie, and The original Twilight Zone for a show) or shows that've been made and get back to me how it would've cost them "morbillions". They could've made and kept the story isolated for an entire season inside of a vault, just show the progression of doubt as people wonder "Is the Overseer lying to us about what's out there?", then have something burst inside, a Deathclaw for example or a bunch of raiders but instead of them being attacked once and never having another problem have MULTIPLE SCALING ATTACKS to force the main character to leave or adapt. The first could've just been trying to get used to some characters in the vault, understanding their dynamic, having a more social experiment from the vault, and having more attacks from of the vault coming in, forcing the hand of a handful of survivors to make it out into the wasteland only to have season 2 be set in a desert with them trekking across the wastes, seeing the occasional Protectron or mutated wild life and encountering one of the various factions I.E. a raider outpost, a brotherhood of steel squad, , the N.C.R. etc. Budget should never be an excuse for poor writing either. The plot, the character personalities, the dialogue, it was all terrible in the show we actually got.
this is extremely cool but animating the rangers with their anti matirael rifles fighting the BOS whould have been amazing ngl. still i give this a 10/10!
It looks awesome! If I had any complaints it would only be I would suggest reversing the step the soldiers swing their arms at. So when the right foot advances, the arm swings forward, as it stands with the left arm swinging as left leg advances it looks a little silly (doing this is nicknamed Bear Marching in the Army lol)
I love how this video shows the true power of the NCR- not it's military or technology, but in the fact that it is an industrialized, modern society. The happy, well-fed citizens in clean clothing, the new buildings and restored high-rises shows that the NCR is so powerful that it can afford to splurge. While the rest of the wasteland is barely surviving ,the NCR is thriving.
Hell yeah
And after all of that legion still thinks he can defeat NCR
@@gamerpro6746 I'm sure the Legion will be able to cause havoc, wreck a few towns after they defeat the overstretched, skeleton NCR force at Hoover Dam. But once they get to the NCR heartland, will a gladius and javelin really work against vertibird gunships and huge armies which are actually are actually kitted out like a competent modern military?
@@dinozone7373Correct me if I'm mistaken, but I thought somewhere in Fallout New Vegas someone said that the NCRs professional army was staying in core NCR territory while less trained and not so professional soldiers were fighting in New Vegas... if that's the case, the Legion couldn't take the Dam with a rag tag NCR army. Imagine the Legion against professional soldiers?
@@gamerpro6746The Legion from who? Lanius will say that he's confident he can amass big enough force to march to California, but i doubt this is true and he likely just playing a character.
According to Caesar? No. He's an educated NCR former-citizen, he know better than to think so.
Wow almost as if after 200 years some people finally decided to clean up the skeletons with their prewar clothing 😮
Even as a kid I was baffled by that! How TF did the adults working at Bethesda not think of that??
@@theguybehindyou4762 yeah bathesda should just stick to elder scrolls in my opinion
@@angryvaultguy I also have issues with Skyrim, but not as much as their handling of Fallout.
@@theguybehindyou4762game limitations and most of the skeletons are comedic.
Yeah but that would be boring for a game don't ya think
I love this version of shady sands! Actually feels like post post apocalypse lol
nahh 200 years later and the fully formed skeletons would still have their full post-war clothes on in their exact death pose
@@NiskaMagnussonSchizo Elijah:
Everyone on the west coast is already settling in, its been 200 years after the war. At the time of fallout 3, the NCR would be pushing 1 million citizens they have public transportation, wage jobs, a domestic army, working cars/ flight for the super upper class bureaucracy up the ass, voting, government, agriculture, mining, construction. The world is already moving on, yet in fallout 3 people still live in shacks scavenge food from the local super duper mart? Makes sense, you can clearly tell that bethesda is attached to the idea of society rebuilding but completely fucked up the timeline because they wanted to include the super mutants, the enclave and the brotherhood of steel as an attempt to attract old fans from the series
@@axiom0903 The original plan for Fallout 3 was for it to take place shortly after the war, but for reason you've described like the inclusion of the BoS, the timeline got pushed forward. Bethesda's East Coast has been left in a form of post-war stasis. At least in F4, they tried to explain it off with civilization having returned to some form, only to collapse on itself from paranoia, meddling, and corruption.
@@axiom0903 I actually find it pretty consistent considering the fact that it's us that actually goes around and saves the West and East coasts. Think about, the only reason the West coast was able to stabilize and build a functioning society was because of the Vault Dweller, The Chosen One, and The Courior. Meanwhile, up until 2277, there was no crazy strong guy on the East Coast to fix everything and save the day.
It's a shame that the show nuked it
Sodaz and dinzhi just casually carrying the fallout community
Truly I am saddened that the 40K community did not treasure and support Sodaz enough.
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@@Vulkanprimarch don't blame the community. GW is the proverbial tumor in this mess
@@Vulkanprimarch Blame GW, they destroyed the 40k universe.
@@Vulkanprimarch ? Sodaz is absolutely loved by the 40k community.
He was also supported by GW, It's just his reliance on the Source movie maker than causes issues.
This! This is how Fallout is supposed to look! I’m so tired of people saying that Fallout is supposed to be this nuclear wasteland. Yes, in some places that is still relevant. But it’s been over 200 years! Civilization needs to develop in at least a handful of places!
Because of the technologies that exist to restore life, right? In Fallout itself, there's that.
Ive realized now that the last two fallout games are like the last areas that arent annexed and developed as oppose to being the norm.
In settled areas that benefit from GOE kits? yes. But this very much wasn't the norm in fallout, and given we have real life examples (Chernobyl, Fukushima, etc) it takes a LONG while for things to stabilize without what is essentially a one-time use mcguffin.
Lmao, most people I hear complain that modern FO isn't dark or gritty enough like the old days. FO fans will never know what they want.
@@R3DSH1FT196or maybe that’s just a different group of fans ? Not all fans have to be united in what they think
"we won't go quietly, the legion can count on that"
we won't go quietly , the bethesda can count on that
@@leweric8959 AVE TRUE TO OBSIDIAN!
I love how the NCR use the 3 / New Vegas Vertibirds and the Brotherhood use the Fallout 4 version.
I guess it is like different marks of aircraft or vehicles for different areas or branches. At one time the US army was mainly using Abrams while the USMC was still using M60 tanks.
@@Vulkanprimarchnah its that the pre-war/post atomic manufacturered verti-birds in use by the enclave-NCR are the designated gunship variant.
The NCR and previously the enclave have/had more advanced industrial manufacturing capabilities then the BOS.
NCR was more low scale deployment due to fuel/corn shortages due to NCR over expansion/war with the legion.
It's likely that this was from the Eastern Brotherhood, hence the vertibird design.
Not to mention the Prydwen alongside the Fallout 4 vertibirds.
The Eastern BoS use the VB02 while the Enclave and NCR use the more advanced VB03
Watch the radking video on fallout aircraft, he explains all the differences
I like how there are still busted up skyscrapers, but the main buildings, like shops and homes, are relatively clean. I can totally imagine the tallest buildings being some sort of slum area, since people wouldn’t know how stable/safe they’d be.
Needless to say, great work, and I’m excited for the animation!
Well that plus even the NCR would require a lot more resources just to re-vamp ONE of those skyscrapers
Actually it's very realistic ! Rome in the middle ages was still a thriving city, but a far shadow from Rome as it was during it's population peak. So living in Rome in the middle ages would also means stumbling into roman ruins outside of the populated areas. Although for Shady Sands that developed from scratch post War, I don't think you'd have those skycrappers around lol
@@gryfalis4932 True. For some reason Bethesda moved Shady Sands location closer to LA for some godawful reason.
"You're not pissing on me right now, you're pissing on The Bear, and you've been far enough west to know how far that claw stretches"
People forget that by the late 22nd century, the NCR was so large and relatively advanced compared to the average wasteland warband or tech hoarding cult, they could drown you in bodies if you pissed them off too much. If they got industrialized enough they could have turned to more and more artillery, reducing human losses in exchange for firing away a percentage of their GDP every month in HE shells.
In a realistic scenario NCR with industry would have nad portable heavy rocket launchers or recoilless guns, brahmin drawn light MLRS, truck towed heavy artillery and air support. And even without these, something like the infamous "knee mortar" would have been an easy way to beef up squad level firepower.
@@KorianHUN Humanity went from the horse plow to the moon in less than a hundred years. Two centuries is more than enough time for the NCR to rebuild the might of the old United States and beyond.
@@KorianHUN Issue being that they rely on technology that they can't produce (they for instance need to scavenge parts for the monorail) and that the earth has already been sucked dry, meaning that any production would be very limited.
My only criticsm might be that the buildings look too prewar rather then maybe something similar but clearly new, but then again its the NCR they probably would try to ape the old world style most likely. The destroyed buildings in the distance help sell it a bit more id say, but it does feel like maybe there should be some remanant of those adobe style buildings prehaps, i would also agree that the arm swing on the marching animation could use some work. Other then that for a fan work its looking pretty great.
They already have pre-war tech level.
Its essentially like the medeival transition to the rennaisance by copying roman arts and architecture.
Yeah, the architecture doesnt fit the Fallout aesthetic. Would make more sense if the NCR would have developed their own style of architecture through years of adapting to the wasteland. The adobe buildings in fallout 2 that the NCR developed for example
@@humbug-ce9me it would be interesting to see them trying to recreeate Old World archictecture but using more wastetland materials likes stucco and adobe
perhaps a lot of buildings are actually built with mix-matched scavenged bricks and then covererd over with stucco facades
@@humbug-ce9me exactly, I love using sandcrete building mods in vegas
THIS is what Shady Sands was supposed to be
I mean yeah, it was. Before, y’know..
@@LocalGuardsman before bethesda happened, yeah...
@@vldvvalentin Yeah, I wish they showed Shady Sands more before the whole thing happened. It's one of the first settlements introduced in the Fallout universe and it would have been amazing to see how it came since it's early days. Shame, Bethesda didn't even bother showing more than they did.
@@AzureToroto They never even showed the original Shady Sands. The capital was moved to the LA Boneyard, so we might see Shady Sands actually make an appearance.
@@zacharystephens174 it was not moved, it was retconed. It was THE Shady Sands.
I like that the city actually clean and functional looking. It’s always bothered me that no one in the Fallout universe ever learned about brooms or basic masonry after several centuries.
Kinda like how people in wartorn Skyrim still live in flammable houses despite casting fire being a basic spell. Bethesda's brilliance on display.
@@theguybehindyou4762 Exactly! 🤣
That's only true for Bethesda made FO games, in Fallout 2's Sandy Sand it's already (relatively) clean and had power and force fields and are slowly picking itself up.
Then Bethesda came along and everyone ended up living in the dirt/bombed out cities/homes again
Bethesda think fallout is a story of bleak wasteland, but fallout is actually story of people rebuilding life.
Fallout 2 has porn film studio, a functional casino, heck, they don't use caps anymore.
Only Fallout 3 and 4 think wasteland is a sad world where people barely surviving day to day.
NCR did.
It’s been 200 years. Good to see fallout animations showing the NCR have actual functional cities rather then tribal slums like what we see in game
what fallout could be if they didnt immediately blow up any semblance of actual rebuilt civilization
Shady Sands evolving into a crater was quite disappointing.
Very much so my friend, It just felt so cheap and a way to avoid writing the rebuilt civilizations of the wasteland.
For real I'm still confused as to why the showrunners nuked it because the show was supposed to be in Colorado. Then it got moved to New California. If they didn't like it why didn't they just stay in the Colorado and do a Legion-Midwest BOS show??
@@corypowercat7277 because investors want everything to be homogenized and digestable by general audiences. This is why fan films and oassion projects look cool and any company that is on the stock market has a 96% chance to make more slop.
@@zpex8697Hm no there were small towns and farms still around so no also ncr was falling apart by New Vegas it makes sense however the ncr is returning for season 2.
Ps we also saw the Enclave.
The Brotherhood doesn't know that a quite angry mail man activated the securitron armada for a casino owner.
This is how settlements should have looked like in Fallout, not people living with skeletons sitting at tables and trash heaps
Bethesda disagrees with this comment
@@Wardoesntchangeyep, because Bethesda has all the talent and creativity of a literal rock.
@@EvgeneXI Obsidian embarrassed them so bad with New Vegas that they won't even touch it all these years later. Instead, 4 is just a remaster of 3.😂
Con mi amigo venezolano no te metas! 😡 Conoce de buena gastronomía :v
Bro got that post post post post apocalypes shady sands
This is Shady Sands after Fallout 2
Bethesda: "A post-apocalypse with people wearing fresh clothes, living in clean newly built structures, and enjoying an industrial era quality of life? Sorry, no can do. Here's a small village of crazy tribals living in junk houses."
@@TailAbNormal and skeletons lying around, don't forget that
@@TailAbNormal yeah, i feel like after 200 years at least some means of factory production and modern infrastructure would be rebuilt
@@TailAbNormalthey just don't want to write a story in a world that is already rebuilded, their writing skills isn't good enough to male something out of it. It's much easier to make another mad max style "humanity rebuilding" story
The feels like an NCR victory screen from a game where you win as the NCR
We won't go quietly, Todd Howard can count on that
Amen.
I love how shady sands look exactly like in the show but on a much bigger scale
Now, if only there was a mod set in it since Bethesda doesn't want anything to do with the Iconic settlement.
I hate how you referenced the Show at all. This Blight must be removed from your mind.
@@TurKlacklmao fallout fans pick one game from the series to love and then hate on anything else in the series
@@BlaidWhiteYohes only hating on the terrible show, what are you on about
~Remain Calm~
~Shady Sands Survives~
~The two headed bear lives~
~The New California Republic will endure~
~THEIR IS MUCH TO BE DONE~
If only
Give it time, Bethesda-Amazon will have the BOS be the only faction left.
tno reference
@@nothatsnotrighttryagain5546 yup
Now this my friends is lore accurate NCR.
I love how Shady Sands is just like a modern city, really shows the insane amount of development that has been going on over the century of the NCR's existence
LOl at the guy at 1:15 who is out of sync. Love the exaggerated bopping this style of march has, makes it clear that this is a parade formation and a standard march.
The great thing about this scene is how the enthusiasm of the young boy matches that of the NCR troopers. Judging just by their gait, you can tell that they're not just eager to go to war; they're almost giddy. You can see the literal spring in their step.
The kid in the foreground racing to get a better view of these troopers symbolizes their youthful innocence, and their hunger for adventure and heroism in the exotic lands of the Mojave.
Little do they know the horrors waiting for them at places like Helios One, and Forlorn Hope...
Being a kid is thinking Caesar's Legion is the cool faction
Being an adult is learning to appreciate the NCR as the best faction
Just a reminder; the show thought this city was too good for the franchise and nuked it
I'm not a big fan of the show myself. I just stick to 1, 2, and new vegas lore wise.
show is dogsht
Chris Avellone would've done the same tbh, he had a fetish for re-destroying everything which can be seen in NV's DLCs.
@SuperGman117 I see what you mean. I saw that with Lonesome Road all through, it's still fun.
@@Spec_tisumi liked the show. And i accept existence of fallout 3/4 storylines in canon. But i didn't liked that they're dick riding eastern Bos ( for a 3rd time already ), got rid of NCR in such bad written way and that they made "evil corporations " type of plot. It feels like weird anti capitalist propaganda (anti capitalist propaganda on capitalist streaming service belonging to ultra corporation lmao). I liked the idea of governments of China and USA destroying each other themselves, cuz it fitted "humans are brutal and can't go on compromise" idea of fallout's
Human beings in the wasteland.
What is a wasteland to the House that wins?
What is a house to the Bull that charges?
What is a bull to the Bear that destroys?
What is a platinum chip to a hungry courier?
I just love how the Brotherhood of steel is suddenly some large organization capable of taking on an actual nation state.
The brotherhood of steel doesnt seem like a large organization because theyre not fully united. There’s a lot of different bos chapters throughout the wasteland
@@Wardoesntchange Yes, but given the their diminished statues in the west and their stronger organizations being in the East, id say its just weird that they are such a threat to the NCR. Certainly in small engagements the BOS is vastly superior with superior tech and a better grasp of it, with the training to follow. However the NCR is a far larger beast. Its a nation state with industry, meanwhile the BOS is not heavily industrialized, least its not show. The NCR has been show in game and lore having been a heavily organized nation state, with the backing of one.
@@cleny217 Its also been 9 years since fallout 4. BOS has plenty of time to grow and gather more recruits and resources. Back in Washington dc i bet there population has got huge with people hearing about how safe it is and that they have clean water and won't be fucked with by raiders Hell look at how fast the bos grew after fallout 3 when Lyons died. They got big relatively quick with access to Adams Airforce base which I'm sure has manufacturing capability's for power armor and Verti birds. Then they managed to build a flying aircraft carrier which is no easy feat. Just look at the crew on the Prydwen they're extremely well equipped and highly trained. They def recruited from the population in the commonwealth and I'm sure have expanded to other regions recruiting from there as well. There numbers could be ten thousand plus by now in total. Then they further proved themselves capable of projecting power across the country all the way to California and winning battles. That means they're in a really good spot to be sending men and resources across the country to fight the NCR knowing how big they are. Besides even if they don't have the numbers to fight the NCR head on they can always do what the Vietcong did in Vietnam and choose guerilla warfare which is what they were doing when the war first started and might i add according to data they were winning a lot. The brotherhood only started to lose because they couldn't replace there numbers and that was when the NCR was damn near at there peak. Now the BOS is the most powerful they have ever been with new recruits coming in every year from Washington DC there nation state pretty much and there territory's across the Eastern seaboard. They have the resources to take on the NCR. Especially since the NCR is at a weaker stage now that the bad shit they predicted in New Vegas has come true. I don't think the BOS is 'losing its way' like the Elder says in the show. He's def lying to Maximus unless he's talking about his own shitty chapter alone because i know the East Coast Chapter is def thriving. If the BOS was doing bad they wouldn't have the resources to send there only airship across the country knowing damn well the NCR can shoot that bitch down. Hell it could be another airship considering it roughly took them the same amount of time to make the Prydwen. Which in that case they're doing better then expected. I think a lot of people overestimate the NCR considering there troops are barely trained they got 2 weeks of training before getting sent to the Mojave to fight the Legion and the Brotherhood. That tells me everything i need to know about the quality of a NCR trooper.
was not expecting this but its pretty cool
thank you!
@SirDinzhi would you ever be interesting in doing an army march but warhammer 40k themed? with space marines or even normal human marines
@@DemonDog17 maybe ill consider making a warhammer 40k animation next time, after i finish this fallout fan project
@@SirDinzhi I think it would be really cool, warhammer 40k has some huge set pieces
This is the NCR and Shady Sands we should’ve gotten from Amazon. An actual thriving civilization. And while it’s true that the OG devs and writers had planned for Shady to be decimated via some nuke in Project Van Burren, the NCR would still be around and functioning despite the loss of its capital city. What we got from Amazon was a mere cop out.
@@barricadedpurifier exactly. Even if the capital goes, the NCR has a massive presence in the west. Their infrastructure and armed forces (and police, and government, and economy... etc) wouldn't just vanish and dissipate into sand. Bethesda cannot conceptualise a faction having tangible presence in the wastes, the idea of patrols and supply lines is completely foreign to them
@@valance10 The BOS probably killed most of any resistance in the area and are threatening the rest of the NCR with nukes (that they don't have but how would the NCR know?).
Also there is/was still NCR presence in the area: Moldaver's group. The BOS is probably keeping reinforcements from getting to them which is why they're small.
@@DolphinsAreWeird The BoS got their asses handed to them by NCR soldiers so that doesn't make any sense. Also stop writing on behalf of the show. Moldavers group have zero resemblance to the NCR
When most of the studios are controlled by rabid anti-customers, decent writing becomes a pipe dream at best.
Yeah, its dumb. Its like if someone nuked Washington D.C and suddenly everybody forgot their national identity, government institutions, and public infrastructure disappeared.
No shit, California just reverted to what it was during Fallout 1 which happened 120 or so years ago by the time of New Vegas.
I like to imagine there exists such civilization in the wasteland. A place where people wear clean clothes, live and work in tall buildings, and live as their ancestors would have before the war.
That’s what the NCR was.
That is literally the NCR. New California before the TV show was firmly like this. The NCR wanted to expand into Nevada specifically because bringing back civilization was causing a population boom that requires more electricity and food to sustain themselves.
The only moment I would to mention - Shady Sands was a new city founded in the desert. It had no connection to LA or other cities. It was completely new, build from local materials, without skyscrapers. Besides that, that's a great animation!
What a prosperous city...
...hope nothing bad happens to it
I have bad news...
@@fish5671 The BOS are my favorite but even I was a bit shocked to see Shady Sands go. Hope they better explain "The Fall of Shady Sands" in the next season like the drain on resources from fighting the other factions leading to the value of the NCR dollar dropping and political corruption that was alluded to in New Vegas. Also given that Maximus was a resident of Shady Sands/NCR citizen and his new position in the BOS, will that influence his actions later on?
@@LostData965They will still never be able to explain how the Brotherhood suddenly reorganized after the 2nd Battle of Hoover Dam, and somehow regained the manpower to attack the NCR.
"And somehow, Palpatine returned."
@@leanflavoredpringles2353 Well given that we see the Prydwen, it could just be reinforcements from the East. Even though that would still be pretty vague answer.
@@leanflavoredpringles2353the canon ending for fallout 4 is either minuetman or Bos ( considering how badly toad dick rids Bos, second is most likely) so i assume that as institute was gone BOS decided to make contact with western BOS, meet NCR and shit went down the rail
Imagine if they made a fallout game based on this type of setting
Grand Theft Retro
It bizzare seeing fully fixed city in fallout
You should see the fallout 1/2 shady sands version, the city was fully built from scratch and it almost look pre-war
@@SirDinzhi I think in the parade and the show you’re making this should be a few tanks or planes maybe attack helicopters.
Bethesda: "This isn't Fallout, there's no skeletons anywhere!" >:U
This really helps me visualize the scope of what I've absolutely destroyed in my Enclave playthrough of HOI4's OWB mod lol
Lol, I do the exact same thing, Enclave reborn is just great.
I need to play it again, cause I am doing a run through of all the Fallout games (Minues 76, tactics, and the one that shall not be named)
@orionriftclan2727 i dated a chick who LOVED 76 and as a favor to her, I got the game and played it with her.
It wasn't as bad as I used to joke about and believe. But it still wasn't really the same spirit as Fallout. All I wanted was the black powder musket and to run around yelling "tally-ho!" As I ineffectively shot things lol.
Tactics on the other hand, the story is pretty cool, and I definitely gotta go back and play it again to finish it. Last time I played it, I was a kid and didn't know what I was doing lol.
This is incredible, the whole parade form the soldiers, civilian onlookers the little boy running party to get a better view. All of it feels so real & in character to the fallout feel. Feels like a trailer for actual Fallout game or DLC. I wish we saw life inside the N.C.R. Form workers to solders and people born into it and people frozen in bunkers and especially the stable minded ghouls.
While animation does have a noticeable jank, I do like where it is going and would enjoy seeing more in the future and how you progress with your animation style. Stay positive bro!
Thank you!
Actually like how theres some guys out of step. Shit was a pain. I remember just stepping on peoples heels to get them in step.
This is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life. This has given me a reason to live.
🫡
this NCR and shady sands, “modernized” and be out of retro-futured is really good.
if this were been released as original drama on Amazon Prime, I might have happily approved.
Now this is a post post Apocolypse!!!
A fallout animation where a post-war city is not just a bombed out scrap yard? Bro just did the impossible where even todd himself didnt bear to imagine
People forget that NCR only sent expeditionary forces to the Mojave. It is likely just one of their many campaigns. So yes, lore wise Legion is probably stronger in New Vegas but the full power and potential of NCR is not shown.
The NCR was simultaneously annexing Bajha Mexico, and assimilating the tribes in Oregon to the north while still fighting for Nevada against the legion. Having a million bodies and an educated and industrialized economy while everyone else is struggling to farm puts you on a different playing field.
@@ethanduncan1646 NCR was struggling with farming.
To be fair, in Vegas, it is also said the the Military is stretched thin and the NCR has potentially over extended itself
The Denizens The City And To Some Extent The Sky Looks Really Clean
Bethesda: Whoa! A thriving post war settlement on par with Pre-War living? ... Better put a stop to that!
Always scrapping our epic ideas
- Bethesda
And again, short fan film on TH-cam absolute beats a multi million dollar TV series in recreating an atmosphere
I like how the marching is kinda unprofessional like not an average military march because this is after a nuclear war afterall
Exactly what I'm saying. Which honestly makes this way more realistic.
That would make sense if this were 30 years after the bombs, not 200! :/
@@theguybehindyou4762 let me ask you this. How many military documentation about training, survival, and orderly marching would survive after, A. A nuclear war, B. Being brought by the enclave to their base, and C. Used as toilet paper by wastelander’s?
@@diablohernandez6040 Plenty enough for a lot to stick around for the player to loot lol and all the computer terminals still functional with lots of data in them. The bombs didn't hit everything if I remember correctly, and there may be some things in the vaults within NCR territory. Also the NCR did raid Camp Navarro, so they definitely took a lot of Enclave stuff. Vertibirds, technology and a bunch of other things, including those likely. Some veteran ghouls within the NCR ranks probably still remember essential parts of basic training to be taught to new recruits. That and plenty of years to refine and figure out what works and what doesn't.
I'd think there'd be few that wouldn't recognize some value in these textbooks and documents that they'd sell for caps to spend for beer at this point. Generations of scavengers would know what would be interesting, and what's worthless to be toilet paper.
There'll be plenty of arguments and places to point at to be made that such information would be available.
Overall feels more like animation error of movement anyway. The NCR probably could have developed their own marching style. Perhaps the unprofessional nature more shows the extremely short training they had before being sent to New Vegas, though I think that troop quality drop only happened in the occupation and events of Fallout New Vegas. I'm not a good fan of how Shady Sands looks. It looks too prewar for me. But hey, if they had workers working in the quarry junction to make cement, it's alright. Just feels like they need a touch of uniqueness that differentiates.
My one real complaint is that the marching animation is a bit awkward and doesn't have any basis in American military tradition. I'd suggest watching some videos of American parades for reference.
The marching style looks more like a goose-stepping, which the American military didnt use
Genuine question, would they hold onto that? I mean they may be American, but the last representation of America many would know would be the Enclave and that did not end on the best of terms...
I mean it's been 200 years so maybe they don't have any documents or books that tell how the old US military marched
They’re tiktokking as well rather than swinging the arms as one would in the British/Commonwealth style
its a post apocalyptic society im not surprised they dont have the best drill. If anything i imagine theyd be more like US civil war era, More in a formation than in synchronized march
Lore nitpick but there shouldn't be ruins around Shady Sands as the city was built from scratch in the middle of empty land. This could be the Boneyard though.
Is that canon or headcanon? Didn't watch the show? or seriously denying everything dipicted in the show? It seems a lot of fallout fanboys are obsessed with lecturing on the most trivial details which are either retcons or misinformation...
@@boksull Fallout 1. Shady Sands is not built in any existing settlement.
@@boksull Both Fallout 1 & 2 show Shady Sands to be built in the middle of the desert from scratch and not amongst any pre-war city. Not to mention that they transplanted it from east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Los Angeles (the location of a completely different NCR city - The Boneyard)
Being a completely new settlement built from nothing to becoming the capital of functioning post-war country is what made Shady Sands notable.
I loved the show, but it's complete retcon of Shady Sands location and nature is very frustrating.
I think they based it off of the show.
@@jensonkiin3678 by redoing where SS comes from the writers basically erased the Followers and Caesar's OG home.
Remember what Todd took from you
todd is recreating fallout one - a true wasteland
Funnily enough, that's just the bulk of the general army. It doesn't include the main strength of the NCR: it's multiple specialized divisions. Not to mention any of the elite and veterans.
wow this is nothing short of amazing, I can already smell the NCR edits, fantastic work! Subbed
Need less “post-apocalypse” and more “POST-apocalypse”. Tired of seeing the same old “tribal level” civilizations living out of shacks and shanty towns that seem to dominate that form of media, give me technologically advanced nation-states!
Agreed. Hell, I’ll take classical or early medieval style too.
Even the tribes of the original fallouts are interesting, having developed their own cultures and in some cases languages
@@valance10Yeah that was the best part of OG Fallout's writing - everyone's trying to establish themselves. Even the raider tribes like the Khans or Vipers held ambitions of establishing themselves eventually, while others like the Shi had access to the technology and resources to become city-states. Even the Vault 13 exiles hold some ambition and can be excused for their primitive nature by the fact that they've only existed for like two generations.
New Vegas even has some compelling social dynamics with their tribals such as the Legion - being a collection of tribes forcibly jumpstarted into civilization by an intelligent man using an exact historical example as a blueprint, the Boomers - who have lots of weaponry and the knowledge of not only where to establish a permanent base but how to make it self-sustaining, and the Three Families who - similarly to the Legion - were jumpstarted to civilization but by then already had specific cultures and were molded into specific roles. Even the Honest Hearts tribes have interesting lore not only on how they function but why they still remain tribals (i.e. the Dead Horses' taboo on anything pre-War and the White Legs' dependence on raiding).
You don't see that in 3, 4 or 76. At best, the tribes in those games are set pieces with a specific spin that never goes beyond surface level.
@@averymicrowave1713 I think the closest thing to tribal culture we see in fo4 are the Nuka world raiders but they're edgy and lame just like every Bethesda "raider"
Post-Post Apocalypse
All these amazing animations we keep getting are a blessing, absolute astounding work
0:55 please music?
This is honestly a work of art, Very beautiful
and then they just blew it up off screen in the TV show
Had a feeling the writing would be that shallow, most big budget projects are, these days.
Amazing video. I love fan projects like this. Really adds depth to the world of Fallout.
When you go back and look at the lore and see the at the time of New Vegas the NCR had an army over over 700,000. Said army was not only fighting for control of the Hoover Dam, but was fighting a war on raiders to the north, and mercenary/raider cartel armies to the south. Also the NCR had multiple cities spread out with in it's territory, and these cities had agricultural and factory zones with in them. Sorry Todd, but humanity will advance. Especially over centuries since the bombs dropped!
@@evanpeacock6103 wasn't it a population of 700000 to 1 million
@@johanbjorkman1914 No, the population was around 5 to 7 million due to their rapid expansion and absorbing of several settlements. By the events of New Vegas the NCR had control of the Hub, Boneyard, New Reno, Vault City, the remnants of L.A, San Francisco, and a number of smaller towns and cities dotted across California and parts of Nevada. House even refers to their size, and even says he doesn't want to go to war with them stating they are "A society of Customers." And that they are the source of his income so he can build his new utopia and space ships.
1:27 本当にNVのメインテーマが流れる中プリドゥエンが向こうからやってくるの、今まで見たFalloutのファンムービーの中でも一番良すぎる
Vive la RNC
Republican National Convention?
@@etanb1République de la Nouvelle Californie (its French)
"You're not messing with me here, you're messing with the Bear."
1:02 So While the NCR is Marching Toward New Vegas other Try to Rebuild the Civilization in Shady Sand well this is Awsome and also i can See they Try to rebuild the City
What.
I was Thinking How Shady Sand City Look like before it was Destroy By the Brotherhood Of Steel/BOS Nothing Else
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
They got what they want
i would of loved to see this shady sands. you know before Bethesda canonically nuked it
I think the show wanted to show the wild, lawless, miserable wasteland we see in the Bethesda fallout games. Kinda hard to do when you have a fully organized government with a pretty impressive standing army. So they got rid of it.
@@BlaidWhiteYoor, and hear me out, do what new Vegas did and set it on the edge of the frontier? Y’know, where civilization is expanding into?
@@BlaidWhiteYogee America is a big country they could've literally set it anywhere else then they could've done a completely new thing without shitting on what came before
@@EmperorAmbroseyou expect too much from bathesda, they can make wonderful open world but suck at everything else especially the writing. The reason why starfield failed was because they took away the only thing that made bathesda game playable and that was the hand crafted worlds which they removed in favour for bland generated lands
@@angryvaultguy beautiful, yes. Sensical, no.
I'd watch a short series about the NCR and others in this style. Looks awesome.
FOR NCR !!!
Kinda makes sense that the NCR troopers are bear marching...
Awesome 😎. Wish for Earth in Star Wars animation where 21st century Earth's nations clashes against Galactic Empire's forces on the Blue Marble's different biomes where GE found out it's extremely costly to invade & worse impossible to effectively occupy.😂
A man of culture I see.
Finally it doesn't look like the bombs dropped 2 years ago, now it actually looks like the time frame that the game is set in
This should be trailer fallout new vegas 2 rise of new republic
The NCR was shocked to the bone when Maxson's Brotherhood arrived at their turf 😂
We could have had good things but Bethesda writers had to ruin everything
You know Amazon wrote the story, right?
@@lil_693 Fallout 3, Fallout NV's Fallout 3 gameplay, Fallout 4, Fallout 76 . . . C'mon now. (The show was written with Fallout 4's wacky and quirky writing style (All hail K.I.S.S.))
@@Feanor_Did_Nothing_Wrong Bethesda said it themselves. What makes you think they wouldn't want to take the credit themselves?
@@lil_693and you know that whatever Amazon wrote had to go through Todd and Emil? Like Todd himself said that he gave them a green light to nuke SS
Imagine if season two starts with this
What song is that that starts playing at 0:55?
Wouldn’t shady sands be made from sandstone since that’s like the only thing the ncr knows how to build with?
They did build with adobe in fallout 2 but i think that they would have developed better building materials by New Vegas time. Probably repair some of the older buildings too. But I still think that the architecture of the buildings and people dressed in this animation dont fit the Fallout aesthetic, way too modern. It would have made more sense if they would have developed their own unique style of architecture and way of dressing
I love how this also has ruined skyscrapers in the distance, resembling TV show Shady Sands.
The fact that Bethesda just blatantly wiped the entire faction from existence offscreen is absolute proof of their spite and hatred towards the original west coast lore and any attempt at rebuilding any more than scrap shacks and sleeping in dilapidated ruins in the same bed as 200 year old skeletons.
FO 3 and 4 should have been set 20 years after the bombs, not 200. A simple fix that could have prevented that pointless studio conflict.
@@theguybehindyou4762 yes, exactly
Rest in peace all of that progress.
Incredible stuff, much better looking then the show.
Legions cooked, they all had the survivalist rifle
I'd love to see this completed but it wont be. I don't think a single project that released a trailer EVER completed a full project. Not even Shoddy Cast pulled off their movie.
You make me sad.
Sodaz is making steady progress on his battle for Helios 1 project. Given he’s the guy who made Astartes, he’ll make it.
After the series, it physically hurts me to look at high-quality images of NKR.
Why is is that the fans are doing a better job for the franchise than the danm company that owns the IP
This is what fallout could look like if they started cleaning up
Fuck the fallout show for ruining it.
This is... PERFECTON!!! I love this Shady Sands version!
Thank you! I was actually planning to do the fallout 2 shady sands version but i changed my mind and decided to do the shady sands tv show version instead
This is honestly what the Fallout show should've been, not dissing the set design in the show I mean it was amazing and spot on with the attention to detail on a lot of the props but the characters were terrible, the story is atrocious and the NCR looked pathetic, this is exactly what they should've had and this is a trailer that's only 2 and a half minutes long. What were they doing with all that money burning it to boil some water for ramen noodles?
Yeah what the show did to ncr was atrocious, not even a single service rifle seen on any of the episodes and the uniforms worn by the ncr troopers were inaccurate
If the fallout show was to be faithful to the games it would have cost morbillions, it would problaby have been to make a 3d or animation just so things can be 1:1 in scale. this way we wont have the remants of nation of almost 1 million folk be just a rag-tag militia of 40 hillbillies
@@fish5671 That's such a poor excuse.
Look at some high quality, low budget films (Godzilla Minus One for a movie, and The original Twilight Zone for a show) or shows that've been made and get back to me how it would've cost them "morbillions". They could've made and kept the story isolated for an entire season inside of a vault, just show the progression of doubt as people wonder "Is the Overseer lying to us about what's out there?", then have something burst inside, a Deathclaw for example or a bunch of raiders but instead of them being attacked once and never having another problem have MULTIPLE SCALING ATTACKS to force the main character to leave or adapt.
The first could've just been trying to get used to some characters in the vault, understanding their dynamic, having a more social experiment from the vault, and having more attacks from of the vault coming in, forcing the hand of a handful of survivors to make it out into the wasteland only to have season 2 be set in a desert with them trekking across the wastes, seeing the occasional Protectron or mutated wild life and encountering one of the various factions I.E. a raider outpost, a brotherhood of steel squad, , the N.C.R. etc.
Budget should never be an excuse for poor writing either. The plot, the character personalities, the dialogue, it was all terrible in the show we actually got.
@@DarkEmperorRay13 That would be lame af. and besides i am not excusing the show
this is extremely cool but animating the rangers with their anti matirael rifles fighting the BOS whould have been amazing ngl. still i give this a 10/10!
The first scene showed exactly how little Chinese kids perceived the mighty National Revolutionary Army in the early 1930s.
love how it feels very much like the games, bit of jank here and there, but the passion is very much present
35.000 peoples lived here, now it's a big hole. The bear is wounded but not dead.
This is so cool man! 👍
Great depiction of the NCR! This is what Fallout was meant to be.
“are farm’s not much, but it’s something”
One of the Ranger vets looked at me and I just about surrendered.
This is so cool! Just like a cinematic.
Thank you! i appreciate the comment i used to watch your fallout npc fight videos back in the day lol
It looks awesome! If I had any complaints it would only be I would suggest reversing the step the soldiers swing their arms at. So when the right foot advances, the arm swings forward, as it stands with the left arm swinging as left leg advances it looks a little silly (doing this is nicknamed Bear Marching in the Army lol)