In honor of the 26th anniversary of the first part of Fallout, a team of fans working on transferring the original game to the Fallout 4 engine has shown an image of Necropolis, a city once known as Bakersfield, which has become home to many ghouls.
The posted image shows a person in T-51b power armor looking at the ruins of Necropolis from a destroyed high-rise building, in which only one television remains from the furniture. It is easy to guess that the screenshot references scenes from the opening video of the original Fallout, which featured a similar apartment with a surviving television that showed the destroyed Bakersfield. This same frame from the intro was used in the game’s main menu with the addition of a person in power armor.
View of Necropolis in the future mod.
Currently, the team is preparing to release a demo version of the modification, in which a region called Inyo will be available, including Vault 13, Vault 15, Shady Sands, and the raider camp of the Khans, between which players will be able to move continuously. In addition to the well-known locations from the original game, we can expect several new ones that do not disrupt the atmosphere of the original game.
Frame from the intro of Fallout, which served as a prototype for the screenshot in the mod.
The exact release date of the demo is unknown, but the fan team notes that information will be available in the coming months. In the meantime, before their project is released, you can experience Fallout: The Story, an abandoned but notable mod that transfers the beginning of the first part of Fallout to the Fallout: New Vegas engine, which you can download from our website.
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