The Fallout games, but especially Fallout 4, got me through my PTSD. No lie. I was almost murdered in 2014 while visiting Boston. Stabbed 14 times with various blades, including a machete. When i was recovering, all i could do was play games, and Fallout 4 came out while I was secluding myself, so i decided to face my fear of Boston. Conquering the literal monsters of the wasteland helped me conquer the figurative monsters of my own mental paralysis, and as i went back through the other Fallouts in reverse order I got stronger and stronger. I now have a wife and 3 beautiful children with her, with fallout playing no small part in my recovery, because if that wasteland hadnt helped me conquer my demons, I don't know if i would even be here today. Thank you Tim and Leonard for providing this wonderful world that saved me.
Damn you got attacked by a group of raiders 😲 but naw in all seriousness I’m glad you survived and ended up doing great in life. That’s awesome. Cheers to you 🍻
Сижу в 23 году в 4 утра и пере прохожу Fallout 1 и Fallout 2, мне 40 лет, первый раз я начал играть в Fallout 1 в 1997 в ноябре, мне было 15 лет. черт как же быстро пролетели эти 25 лет. Fallout 1 это лучшая и самая моя любимая игра за всю мою жизнь, Такой отпечаток в душе мог оставить только он. Спасибо вам за детство, за юность, и за то что я до сих пор могу сесть и поиграть в это величие. НО особенное спасибо Mark Morgan - эта музыка, ее можно слушать бесконечно, закрыв глаза, включив трек THE GLOW, это просто божественно!
The donation sound is so loud!! Lol! I love seeing interviews with Tim and Leonard. And I really enjoy watching Tim's own TH-cam channel. Such wonderful stories and thoughts.
Seeing what we are now, we wouldn't even be able to remake half of its depth, so the best features would feel incomprehensible. It's like an antikythera, compared to ep 3 and 4
Fallout 1 and 2 were the first games I started playing immediately again after finishing. Thanks for creating wonderful franchise and thanks for hosting the show
Still have Fallouts 1 & 2 on CD-ROM and the original cardboard boxes they came in. As well as those awesome manuals. Even have War Never Changes tattooed on my body. That’s why the Fallout franchise will always have a special place in my heart when it comes to one of the greatest rpgs/games of all time.
it doesnt matter when you make the original live for ages, it matters when you take the original and create something better. And help whenever you can to let the loop going.
Just finding this channel. Been listening to Oxhorn for about 5 years or so with his Fallout content. Lore videos are on point and his voice is amazing lol Loving this channel so far though. Can’t get enough of Fallout!! 🤘🤘
RIP troika /: I recently started playing arcanum and man the writing and the mechanics are so cool. Troika made some of the best games and I plan to play more of their releases. They were far ahead of their time. Edit: I just finished watching and this was beautiful. Great questions from the host and wonderful answers from the guest. To hear what a silly and wild ride it was for them is funny and I'm glad we could all come along.
Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines is really good too, the writing for the Malkavians is great, at one point you can get into an argument with a stop sign 😂
@@CHADAFallout76Podcast bro you should've asked those guys wtf was going on with that gnome master race subplot of arcanum lol that's the wildest allegory ever and since boyarsky is jewish i wonder wtf could they have been allegorizing there plus ask some more questions about the political nature of their work, bioshock of course is a diatribe against free market capitalism with a lot of anti ayn rand and adam smith overtones, while the company "troika" is 1 a russian name (east europe is associated with communism due to obvious reasons) and "troika"'s logo utilizes a art style popular in the soviet union of the time. their art has been very political for a very long time.
1:15:45 I think people are forgetting that these were young guys in their 20s just winging it and having fun. Nowadays gaming has become such a serious industry, people are going through every cutscene, every word and every animation with a fine tooth comb, creating 7 hour long analysis videos, detailing every small inconsistency and plothole. But for these guys it was just another Thursday when such and such decision was made because they just thought it was funny at the time. This makes it that much more impressive, that they manage to keep a consistent tone and story, and finish a game that ultimately became the foundation of a multi million dollar franchise.
If you actually hear tim cain talking about the development its was a pretty hard time for him and he ended up almost hating it (he crunched for a whole year and for 6 of those months he was alone)
I'm sorry WHAT? You had these giants on your podcast and it only got 380+ views on it? Damn, I hope the fact that I got you in my recommendations means that more people will see it!
Here we are now though. Tv show was amazing and opened this community up a whole bunch. This is the time for channels like this! This community is amazing
I had imagined the original pip-boy to be a clunky Terminal that we the player are playing the game on. Not unlike playing the holotape games on a terminal in Fo4.
I feel a little sad about to think that I did not play F1 and F2. I love Fallout 3, NV and 4. All good! But I love pre rendered graphics because it seems like an oil painting.
Manuals, yah cool in the past, but think about the mass of tree which had to be cut for that XD. If we can manage our resources on earth better, I believe those retro things will be come again.
Can't believe its been 22 years since the last Fallout game. I tried playing Bethesda's Elder Scroll reskins, but they're not my cup of tea. Hope to see Fallout 3 one day.
It’s a shame you can’t get into the Bethesda fallout rpgs since I really like them a lot. Though I say that, I really like the og fallout games. Currently playing fallout 2 after beating fallout 1. In fallout 2 I’m trying to buy Vic’s freedom from the slavers. They’re amazing games.
Well, Leonard threw a new wrinkle into the ongoing debate about the nature of the Pip-Boy 2000. Fans (and apparently Leonard) have for the longest time envisioned it as a handheld device even though it is CLEARLY described in the manual for Fallout 1 as being wrist-mounted.
I guess the question is, is the wrist a part of the hand? I'd argue the pipboy is both a wrist mounted handheld device. My reasoning is that when I broke a bone in my wrist, my thumb became unusable. The casts covered my hand, wrist and arm. The wrist may be its own thing but I think it's complexity really makes it a sort of part of the hand. Also I just Google it after typing and Google says the wrist is part of the hand... So....
The Fallout games, but especially Fallout 4, got me through my PTSD. No lie. I was almost murdered in 2014 while visiting Boston. Stabbed 14 times with various blades, including a machete. When i was recovering, all i could do was play games, and Fallout 4 came out while I was secluding myself, so i decided to face my fear of Boston. Conquering the literal monsters of the wasteland helped me conquer the figurative monsters of my own mental paralysis, and as i went back through the other Fallouts in reverse order I got stronger and stronger. I now have a wife and 3 beautiful children with her, with fallout playing no small part in my recovery, because if that wasteland hadnt helped me conquer my demons, I don't know if i would even be here today. Thank you Tim and Leonard for providing this wonderful world that saved me.
fallout new vegas is currently giving me PTSD so I'm glad Fallout 4 could have the opposite effect on you
@mikeyreza FNV is one of my favorite games ever.
Holy shit. I hope you let your kids grow up in the countryside and not one of those crazy cities
The future doctors and engineers got the better of you eh?
Damn you got attacked by a group of raiders 😲 but naw in all seriousness I’m glad you survived and ended up doing great in life. That’s awesome. Cheers to you 🍻
Сижу в 23 году в 4 утра и пере прохожу Fallout 1 и Fallout 2, мне 40 лет, первый раз я начал играть в Fallout 1 в 1997 в ноябре, мне было 15 лет. черт как же быстро пролетели эти 25 лет. Fallout 1 это лучшая и самая моя любимая игра за всю мою жизнь, Такой отпечаток в душе мог оставить только он. Спасибо вам за детство, за юность, и за то что я до сих пор могу сесть и поиграть в это величие. НО особенное спасибо Mark Morgan - эта музыка, ее можно слушать бесконечно, закрыв глаза, включив трек THE GLOW, это просто божественно!
Bravo!
Feels wholesome to see the original creators meet up with passionate fans of the series and having a talk to them.
The donation sound is so loud!! Lol! I love seeing interviews with Tim and Leonard. And I really enjoy watching Tim's own TH-cam channel. Such wonderful stories and thoughts.
I would pay anything for a TRUE TO THE ORIGINAL fallout 1 and 2 remake...the atmosphere is incredible and so unique
Keep everything good, just improve the controls a bit
@@BlazonStone Just play the originals, the controls aren't difficult.
Seeing what we are now, we wouldn't even be able to remake half of its depth, so the best features would feel incomprehensible. It's like an antikythera, compared to ep 3 and 4
Since the TV show, I've fallen in love with this franchise all over again. I just wanna play 1 or 4 all day long.
Fallout 1 and 2 were the first games I started playing immediately again after finishing. Thanks for creating wonderful franchise and thanks for hosting the show
1:17:28 Oxhorn takes a sip from his trusty Vault 13 canteen.
Still have Fallouts 1 & 2 on CD-ROM and the original cardboard boxes they came in. As well as those awesome manuals. Even have War Never Changes tattooed on my body. That’s why the Fallout franchise will always have a special place in my heart when it comes to one of the greatest rpgs/games of all time.
it doesnt matter when you make the original live for ages, it matters when you take the original and create something better. And help whenever you can to let the loop going.
I’m so happy this came up in my search for Fallout 25th, thank you for the content!
You're welcome!
Just finding this channel. Been listening to Oxhorn for about 5 years or so with his Fallout content. Lore videos are on point and his voice is amazing lol Loving this channel so far though. Can’t get enough of Fallout!! 🤘🤘
Great to see interviews with the original creators.
RIP troika /: I recently started playing arcanum and man the writing and the mechanics are so cool. Troika made some of the best games and I plan to play more of their releases. They were far ahead of their time. Edit: I just finished watching and this was beautiful. Great questions from the host and wonderful answers from the guest. To hear what a silly and wild ride it was for them is funny and I'm glad we could all come along.
Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines is really good too, the writing for the Malkavians is great, at one point you can get into an argument with a stop sign 😂
what a great way to kick off the fallout for hope season! awesome job!
Cheers! :)
@@CHADAFallout76Podcast bro you should've asked those guys wtf was going on with that gnome master race subplot of arcanum lol
that's the wildest allegory ever and since boyarsky is jewish i wonder wtf could they have been allegorizing there
plus ask some more questions about the political nature of their work, bioshock of course is a diatribe against free market capitalism with a lot of anti ayn rand and adam smith overtones, while the company "troika" is 1 a russian name (east europe is associated with communism due to obvious reasons) and "troika"'s logo utilizes a art style popular in the soviet union of the time. their art has been very political for a very long time.
This is cool that you guys came together to discuss
Yeah! Planning on doing it with the other games. :)
This was great. Thank you
1:15:45
I think people are forgetting that these were young guys in their 20s just winging it and having fun. Nowadays gaming has become such a serious industry, people are going through every cutscene, every word and every animation with a fine tooth comb, creating 7 hour long analysis videos, detailing every small inconsistency and plothole. But for these guys it was just another Thursday when such and such decision was made because they just thought it was funny at the time.
This makes it that much more impressive, that they manage to keep a consistent tone and story, and finish a game that ultimately became the foundation of a multi million dollar franchise.
If you actually hear tim cain talking about the development its was a pretty hard time for him and he ended up almost hating it (he crunched for a whole year and for 6 of those months he was alone)
I'm sorry WHAT? You had these giants on your podcast and it only got 380+ views on it? Damn, I hope the fact that I got you in my recommendations means that more people will see it!
lol We did it in on Twitch live for charity so we had more people watching there. :)
Here we are now though. Tv show was amazing and opened this community up a whole bunch. This is the time for channels like this! This community is amazing
You Guyz ARE the Man!!!!
Legends 💚🙌
Lovely interview with lovely people.
Leonard being into Norman Rockwell makes so much sense. All of Fallout feels like a disturbing fucked up Rockwell painting.
😂😂😂
leftism is a lie, silly zealot
disobey your left wing masters
@@axos3130 >He says in the comment section of a video about Fallout
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@@apolloforabetterfuture4814 leftism must die
no mercy
This is so wholesome
Kenneth and Oxhorn sound like the same dude with slightly different pitch.
All love though, great interview. Thank you for setting this up
😂
9:50 That is Soooo Cool!
This was fantastic
Thanks so much! Was a really special evening talking to these living legends. :)
This is dynamite. No bottle cap
Thanks!
Quality intro!
I don't want to set the world of fire is fav song from fallout wish they put that song on the radio on you pip boy in fallout 76
What did the art director greened screened behind him ?
The Raccoons, good show. Cedrick and his uncle Cyril (I think).
I had imagined the original pip-boy to be a clunky Terminal that we the player are playing the game on. Not unlike playing the holotape games on a terminal in Fo4.
Man...this fallout 76 podcast channel did more for the 25th anniversary and the FO community than Bethesda. For shame Todd
I feel a little sad about to think that I did not play F1 and F2. I love Fallout 3, NV and 4. All good! But I love pre rendered graphics because it seems like an oil painting.
if only these guys continued to work on fallout games
Then the series would never have been as popular
I really really want to watch this but the sound effects over talking are incredibly grating and annoying. Please don't do that.
This was for a live charity stream. Sounds were needed for donations.
@@CHADAFallout76Podcast Sure, but ya didnt need to make them that loud or obnoxious.
Turn down donation sound, good lord
yo when was this a thing, why did i never hear about it lol
Remeber when?...
Manuals, yah cool in the past, but think about the mass of tree which had to be cut for that XD.
If we can manage our resources on earth better, I believe those retro things will be come again.
Can't believe its been 22 years since the last Fallout game. I tried playing Bethesda's Elder Scroll reskins, but they're not my cup of tea. Hope to see Fallout 3 one day.
It’s a shame you can’t get into the Bethesda fallout rpgs since I really like them a lot.
Though I say that, I really like the og fallout games. Currently playing fallout 2 after beating fallout 1.
In fallout 2 I’m trying to buy Vic’s freedom from the slavers. They’re amazing games.
What do you mean? Fallout 3 came out in 2010. Obsidian made it. Fallout 3: New Vegas.
@comfylain and Bethesda made every dollar of the sales too.
Show me on the Vault Boy where Bethesda hurt you
Well, Leonard threw a new wrinkle into the ongoing debate about the nature of the Pip-Boy 2000. Fans (and apparently Leonard) have for the longest time envisioned it as a handheld device even though it is CLEARLY described in the manual for Fallout 1 as being wrist-mounted.
so which was it supposed to be?
@@ocsjc13 The manual says wrist-mounted so that's what I'm going with.
I guess the question is, is the wrist a part of the hand? I'd argue the pipboy is both a wrist mounted handheld device.
My reasoning is that when I broke a bone in my wrist, my thumb became unusable. The casts covered my hand, wrist and arm. The wrist may be its own thing but I think it's complexity really makes it a sort of part of the hand.
Also I just Google it after typing and Google says the wrist is part of the hand... So....