Hello fellow Fallout fans.
I’m here to address the "ending of all things" aka wipe. As it is now, we play the game and all it aspects, and after some time there is a few days mayhem and then a server reset. The few days might be fun, but very anti-climatic to say the least.
Something that would
take aprox a month from start to finish, depending on the resistance meet.
So what do you suggest instead of a wipe?What we really need is an END GAME. Some major project, to round a year of playing off properly.
It should of course, be some kind of grand project, that would make sense, in the post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Ideas on this could be:
- Making an existing town flurish into a Capital for the United Wasteland
- Help a newly discovered vault use a GECK to found a brand new town
- Constructing a major building, like a Stronghold, Hospital, University or even a monument like Mount Rushmore
- any other theme, that could involve most/all of the professions or skills availible
I personally like option 3: Building a major building in one of the unprotected towns:
Gecko: Working operational nuclear powerplant, supplying power to the wasteland.
Klamath: Mountain Monument of an impressive scale
Den: Slaving Stronghold/Fortress/castle capable of repelling
ect.
No matter which of the above is selected, it should be divided into 3 stepsStep 1 - Obtaining blueprintsBefore you can even start the endproject, you need plans to start the project.
This should be a tough quest in it self, and require some specialist. (sorta like a trip to the Glow.) Could be somewhere protected by old pre-war robots.. or even deathclaws?
Esential would be the need for teamwork and manpower to obtain them:
- Outdoorsmanship to even find the entrance.
- Repair and lockpick to enter doors and elevators.
- High science to withdraw the data from a computer.
- Traps to disarm a few devastating traps.
- ect.
Step 2 - Holding a town/site suited for building the projectIn order for a faction to start the project, they will need to Town Control a given town.
Once a project is started, it should show building-progress in %, in the PIPboy for all to see.
Step 3 - Building the projectThe actual construction should be hard and expensive, Each step should involve increasingly large amounts of various materials and tools.
example:
- 5%: 25 wood, 25 junk, 20 Hatchets, 5 tools, 5 Sledgehammers, 1 dynamite, 20 fibers.
- 10%: 25 wood, 25 sharpened poles, 35 Metal Parts, 10 tools, 5 Sledgehammers, 20 ropes, 10 Brahmin hides
- ...
- 50% 150 Metal Parts, 50 Good Metal Parts, 100 Alloys, 5 Super Sledgehammers, 5 Super Toolkits, 100 Small Energy Cells + a Character with 120% Science
- ...
- 100%: 350 Metal Parts, 150 Good Metal Parts, 200 Alloys, 200 HQ Alloys, 10 Super Tooldkits, 500 MFC, 5 Dynamites, 50 Chemical Components, 100 Electronic parts, 10 dynamite, 150k caps + a character with 250% Repair
Numbers will certainly need twitching, but you get the general idea.Factions would have to rely on more than just pvp characters. Gatherers, Miners, Crafters and Traders would be essential for a faction to succeed in the project.
All the aspects of FOnline!Sabotage and attacks:While the major building is being built, it would also require some protection from enemy factions. Militia, Mercenaries and factions would need to keep an eye out for intruders.
Destruction/dismantling of a building should be possible if an enemy faction gains Town Control.
Thoughts on this could be: for every hour a town is held, you can order the town foreman to tear down 5% for a price of X caps + dynamite.
Of course this suggestion will need a lot of twitching, before its could even be implemented in the game. Not to speak of all the programming needed (I know shit about that part), but it really would give players a PURPOSE of playing the last few months of a server.
and maybe even
a little reward if a faction finishes their project first! How awesome wouldn’t it be to have
a little statue (like the ones in NCR or San Francisco), with the factions name placed somewhere for all to see during the next session!
Just my thoughts, I wanted them out
Sheisserick