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Mod News Fallout 4 Far Harbor DLC contains quest stolen from Codexer-developed New Vegas mod

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Lol I hope heads will roll for this internally, this is just ridiculous
 

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It's entirely possible no one at Bethesda even played this mod except the quest designer who stole it and is possibly on the lay-off list now. :M
 
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Lol I hope heads will roll for this internally, this is just ridiculous

The djinn is out of the bottle now, and there's a very real prospect of a lawsuit. If there's one thing companies respect/fear, it's copyright and plagiarism laws.
Odds are Todd won't need to worry himself overmuch though. It'll be some low/mid level corporate drone that gets thrown under the bus. Possibly with a settlement out of court to silence the author. It's not the kind of thing bethesda wants a muckraker to drag up next time they release DLC.
 

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They probably thought they were doing this guy an honor. He would be so flattered.for the recognition!

Or, and that is actually a much more sensible explanation, they thought nobody who bothered to play Fallout 3 quality mods would play another Bethesda games.
 
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Bethesda seems to be aware that they make really shitty Fallout games, I mean real fucking bad, so of course they're gonna resort to plagiarism, add their stink on it, and sell millions. They've been doing it for over a decade, this battle is lost, why are the skeletons still trying to dent their indestructible format?

Remember when Kickstarter was gonna tear down the industry? Ha!

They probably thought they were doing this guy an honor. He would be so flattered.for the recognition!

This to! The guy probably doesn't even care!
 

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Lol I hope heads will roll for this internally, this is just ridiculous

The djinn is out of the bottle now, and there's a very real prospect of a lawsuit. If there's one thing companies respect/fear, it's copyright and plagiarism laws.
Odds are Todd won't need to worry himself overmuch though. It'll be some low/mid level corporate drone that gets thrown under the bus. Possibly with a settlement out of court to silence the author. It's not the kind of thing bethesda wants a muckraker to drag up next time they release DLC.
Even putting aside the issues of the 'original' being a mod created with Bethesda's property there's really no grounds for a lawsuit here. But, yes, it is pretty laughable on Bethesda's part.
 

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They've murdered two franchises before. Pfff stealing, whatever.
I mean, look at how original their first go at Fallout was as well. You're a vault dweller whose looking for a geck and then trying to find a way to purify water whilst fighting the enclave and super mutants. They are clearly very original over at Bethesda.
 

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^ Codex meme in a book title IIRC. The setup is that the vault in AL is a big library so there are a lot of opportunities for namedropping authors and books.

The best outcome of this would be some guy like Superbunnyhop doing a real effort comparison of a mod almost no one that's getting upset about this has played and the DLC.

He'll say it's completely possible no one at Bethesda ever played AL (because it is - AFAICT without having actually played the DLC, but reading the wiki for the quest and having played AL, the main similarity is that both have highly dissimilar robot murder mysteries in a vault, and the murder is not what AL is really even "about") and then going wow Autumn Leaves is pretty damn good and Chateaubryan can get some publicity.

Another possibility is that some guy at Beth did play it, took the idea of a robot murder mystery in a vault, and made his seriously dissimilar take on the idea in the typical stupid Bethesda idiom. That does not rise to the level of plagiarism.
 

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Another possibility is that some guy at Beth did play it, took the idea of a robot murder mystery in a vault, and made his seriously dissimilar take on the idea in the typical stupid Bethesda idiom. That does not rise to the level of plagiarism.
Did you saw the pics? It is even has similar interior.
Of course he played.
 

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A raised catwalk over an atrium is in every Bethfallout vault. They both used it because the catwalk/railing assets are there for it. The coincidence, which could even be meant as a hat tip to Chateaubryan, is that they happen to be about the same size (or it could be because both Chateau and Beth are using some similar template or something). The actual robots, location, and nature of the murder mystery are totally different.

I don't remember the painting conversation in AL and it's not talked about in the wiki for the quest so I dunno.
 

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Can't wait to play Fallout 1.5 Resurrection tomorrow and see what Bethesda will steal next. :M
 

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