Todd Howard and Fallout 4 team Interview
Todd Howard and his team members, including the main Voice Actors, giving details on Fallout 4 at E3 2015. Featured on http://www.thevaulttecinc.com/2015/06/todd-howard-talks-about-fallout-4.html
Interview recorded by Vault Boy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCUNiHh_npKANreeF9E_QIQ
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Vault Boy also wrote down some things he didn't record since the power loss on his device:
"At first, he is just called dog but later on, you meet someone who tells you his name." This could possibly mean that you meet the Vault Dweller from Fallout 3 or a certain character from Fallout 3 who knew who Dogmeat is.
- Todd confirmed that when you are building a base, you can program a radio or music player to play certain tracks
- The voice actors briefly mentioned that there will be about 8 different types of character personalities based on dialog (good guy, cocky, evil, selfish, etc)
- Emil talked about how the voice dialog replaces the 'list of word choices' from Fallout 3 and how he initially was unsure of how it would fit in a Fallout game but now he loves it even more.
- Todd said that they teased Fallout Shelter way back when Fallout 3 had its original vault boy trailer. He said if you pay attention hard enough you will see it. Here is a link to what he was talking about: https://youtu.be/OaO572_32Zw
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