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Interview Fallout: New Vegas Interviews

VentilatorOfDoom

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Tags: Fallout: New Vegas; Obsidian Entertainment

<p>Two interviews with associate producer Theresa Treadwell surfaced. Here are the usual excerpts:</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.ausgamers.com/features/read/2949452" target="_blank">AusGamers did an in-depth interview</a>:</p>
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<p><strong>AG:</strong> In terms of the companion system, what was the decision behind expanding that to the extent you guys have? Obviously there were examples of it in the other games, but it seems you guys have crafted a deeper, more robust system here... <br /> <br /><strong>Tess:</strong> Yeah, so one of the things Obsidian is known for is our companions (the other is our writing and story stuff). And that's a big deal to us, to have companions who feel like people; you know they have a story, they have a personality, you know, they all talk a certain way. So in our game, the first thing we tried to address is the complaints and frustrations people had with the companions in Fallout 3. You know, they'd get in the way, or they wouldn't equip what I wanted them to, or they'd just let themselves die... So with ours, we've got a really quick and easy companion wheel. It's just one click and you can tell them "use a Stimpak", "go over here", "get away from me", you know.</p>
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<p>I know.</p>
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<p>Whereas GayNerds<a href="http://gay-nerds.com/site/videogames/interview-with-tess-treadwell/" target="_blank"> stay true to their formula</a>, not only with a site that looks gay but also by asking gay questions:</p>
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<p><em><strong>GN: Game development is one of the holy grails of nerdery. How did you get into it?</strong></em></p>
<p>Tess: I started out poking around in hex files for PC games, working as a translator on fan patches for Japanese and Korean games, pretty minor stuff as a hobby. As a university student, I played Natural Selection (Half-Life total conversion mod) obsessively and got on the QA team, which was probably the tipping point; once I got my degree, I landed a job with an MMO publisher as a community manager, and was eventually shanghai&rsquo;d into becoming a producer. And here we are!</p>
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<p>Excellent! Another one with an extensive background in playing turds is responsible for our future RPGs. That's certainly a good sign!</p>
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<p>Spotted at: <a href="http://www.gamebanshee.com/news/99435-fallout-new-vegas-interviews.html">GB</a></p>
 

Turisas

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AusGamers interview was good, some new tidbits of info (just undecided about the mechanic of certain characters being able to see through your disguise.. Hopefully it'll be something more elaborate than just x-ray vision that instantly spots you).

And wtf at the gaynerd article, that was just shit.
 

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