Brooke Silva+FollowIs Fallout 5 Stuck in the Past?Bethesda’s Creation Engine has powered our favorite wastelands for decades, but is it holding Fallout 5 back? Modders like Dean Carter are sounding the alarm: load screens and performance hiccups are killing immersion, especially as open-world games get smoother elsewhere. Should Bethesda finally overhaul their tech, or does the engine’s quirky DNA still give Fallout its charm? Let’s debate: is it time for a new engine, or do you love the old-school feel? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout510Share
Brooke Silva+FollowIs Bethesda’s Engine Holding Fallout Back?Let’s talk about the elephant in the wasteland: Bethesda’s Creation Engine. Fallout: London’s lead dev says it’s showing its age, and honestly, who hasn’t noticed those endless load screens and clunky optimization? If Fallout 5 sticks with the same tech, are we doomed to another decade of dated mechanics? Or is there a hidden genius in sticking with what you know? Sound off: overhaul or nostalgia? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout500Share
Donna Reyes+FollowShould Fallout 5 Go Back to New Vegas?Every new Fallout game stirs up the age-old debate: which irradiated landscape should we explore next? While Fallout: London’s lead says New Vegas is the “obvious” pick for Fallout 5, he’s rooting for Texas, arguing its unique culture would make for richer storytelling than another Mojave revisit. Would you rather see a return to a fan-favorite, or should Bethesda keep pushing into new, weirder territory? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout500Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowCould Fallout 5 Survive the Deep South?Would a Fallout game set in the Louisiana swamps or Georgia’s backroads electrify the series, or would it alienate fans who crave that signature Americana vibe? Bethesda’s ex-lead artist says pushing the franchise too far from its roots could backfire, but isn’t it time for a bold new wasteland? Is playing it safe holding back innovation in gaming? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout500Share
Donna Reyes+FollowFallout 5: 600 Hours of Hype or Overkill?Bethesda is teasing a 600-hour Fallout 5, but the community is split. Is this an evolution in open-world immersion, or just padding for the sake of it? As someone who’s clocked hundreds of hours in past Fallout titles, I’m all for depth—but only if the world stays engaging. Would you rather have a shorter, tighter experience or get lost in a sprawling wasteland for months? #Games #VideoGames #Fallout500Share
Eric Stevens+FollowWill Fallout 5 Be Shaped by the TV Series?With Bethesda hinting that the next Fallout game could borrow elements from Amazon’s hit show, the line between screen and controller is blurring. Is this a smart way to keep the franchise fresh, or does it risk diluting what makes Fallout unique? As fans, should we be excited for this cross-media evolution, or wary of too much synergy? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #Fallout500Share
Amanda Short+FollowFallout 5: TV Show’s Impact on the Game?Bethesda just dropped a bombshell: Fallout 5’s story will weave in the events of the hit TV series. As the game’s timeline syncs with the show, we could see a massive shift in the Fallout universe. Will this synergy elevate the franchise or risk alienating longtime fans who crave fresh narratives? Would you rather see direct tie-ins or a bold new direction? Let’s debate! #Games #VideoGames #Fallout500Share
michele24+FollowFallout Season 2: Show Now Canon? 🤯Todd Howard just confirmed that Fallout 5 will exist in the same world as the TV show, meaning everything happening in Fallout Season 2 is now official canon for the games! This is sparking a huge debate—some fans love the crossover, but others worry about TV characters like Lucy or the Ghoul showing up in the next game. Is this a genius move or a recipe for disaster? #Entertainment #FalloutSeason2 #Fallout500Share