Okay, Codex, I know you've all been waiting with baited breath for my update on megamods for your favourite Fallout game. I was holding off for F4NV's content showcase this month, so here it is. Let's take things cronologically...
Fallout: London would like to take the opportunity to remind us all that there is such a thing as trying too hard with their new Official Reveal Trailer.
Dial it down, mate. Seriously.
Next up,
Fallout: Cascadia sings Still Alive presents its latest content showcase. The presentation is respectable, but honestly, the little content it features doesn't inspire much confidence.
And then we've got another seasonal video update from the
Fallout: Miami team consisting of a progress log and some new exploration footage. There's some encouraging info in there, nowhere near the final stretch but it does appear to be keeping a steady pace.
Last and sadly least,
Fallout 4 New Vegas... And my content update here looks like it's gonna be more substantial than their official one, since all we got is a handful of renders and screenshots
on Facebook, as well as a few words saying that 2021 was tough on account of the pandemic, but work has now returned to normal.
Unfortunately, that doesn't appear to be the full story and skimming the
comments tab on Project Mojave above turned up some internal drama. It looks like Mojave's authors (who are also in the Capital Wasteland project) were indeed contributing assets to F4NV but left over "undisclosed complications." It's 1054 AD all over again. Another interesting bit is that Team F4NV has put an embargo on any further Nexus releases, I presume over the latters' decision to effectively
nationalise all the mods. If any of you have a Discord account, it might certainly be interesting to find out what's going on with F4NV right now.
This is all quite concerning for the prospect of seeing a proper New Vegas on Fallout 4 anymore. F4NV looks like it just lost a metric ton of assets this year and, on the other side of the barricade, Project Mojave's small splinter group don't state their ambitions all that clearly nor does their pitch have the same level of polish (say what you will about F4NV, that was one slick-looking pipe dream).
All in all, this batch of updates doesn't look too hot. Miami still looks like the most likely to release from this lot, albeit with no solid timeline in sight, while the credit rating on F4NV just took a stinging downgrade.