@kee1haul: The only issue with your argument, people's cards don't get charged until it's released. So there was never any money down in the first place.
@ECH71: Um... it's rather amusing that you hardly believe a woman is the best Earth has to offer in a universe filled with aliens, spaceships, and a big, fat helping of fiction.
@sirdukefillion: I don't think it has to do with the implementation of such a character to play as. It's more about the character's origins and the story they're involved in. To make it logical to be viable to be both normal human or a ghoul as a starting character, that would force Bethesda to make multiple prologue stories (something Bethesda isn't necessarily good at doing). Since most characters are vault dwellers, it's not likely for a character to be a ghoul unless subjected to intense radiation for a period of time. For this to work, I think Bethesda would have to design a Fallout where you can choose from more than one vault to come from to make it work. Good luck getting Bethesda to put that sort of effort into their storytelling.
Ah, easter eggs and pop culture references. Always fun to find. Some obvious, some not so much. I overlook a lot of them myself. I did like the touch with the reference to Star Trek Voyager with the Brotherhood of Steel medical doctor, though.
@thecman25: Yep. Now fallout fans only need to make a female PC with mods and then they can jerk it to that while playing Fallout. Two birds with one stone.
@joejoe1639: I can agree with the dialogue wheel. Seems like the choice on the top is the "Derr... I dunno?", the left choice is sarcastic/whatever, the bottom is happy happy and the right is "go shank yourself".
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