Then I got caught up in IRL work stuff and trying to use as much of my limited free time as possible to work on the Raider Overhaul. I lined up our next interview and the reply took a little longer than expected (not a lot longer. We chose to leave the Someguy interview up a little longer since it was filled with tons of great info and news. Then, just days before the interview was due to post, the project was canceled. Here's hoping that the sun keeps on shining on the huge, impressive mods for Fallout 4 and other Bethesda games that I've grown accustomed to.[We had an interview completed and ready to post for a large project. In related news, Microsoft are buying Bethesda and their parent company ZeniMax Media. It's not representative of the mod's current state, but is the first environment that inspired the full, bigger project. You can't get your hands on the final version yet, but you can try out the early version of Fallout Miami released by the modder who originally kicked off the project. The modding team have yet to announce a release date for the project but hey, it's looking great. You can read a bit more about the project on the Fallout Miami site.
Sounds like the Enclave will have a presence in the story as well. The creators say it's a totally new area with its own main questline and side quests revolving around new factions called the Nuclear Patriots and Sunshine Cove slavers. You can also spot the quad-barrel shotgun that the modding team for the project have released as a standalone mod ahead of the full project release.įallout Miami has been in the works for several years now. There are what appear to be skyscraper hotels, reclaimed shopping malls, an irradiated swamp, and-oh dear is that a bipedal alligator? Or is it a crocodile? Neither is good. There are beaches peppered with palm trees and tattered umbrellas going totally unappreciated by the swimwear-clad feral ghouls milling about. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Here's the jaunty new trailer that walks you through some of the sunny and spooky environments that the Fallout Miami team have created for the mod. Biggo modding project Fallout Miami recently put out a new trailer for their "DLC-sized" addition to Fallout 4 showing some of the toasty new locales you'll be able to explore when it launches.
These ghouls certainly don't need any more sun, but perhaps your Vault 111 escapee could use a bit of heat to even out those dweller tan lines.