I made translation with google translate for sonora. Link is on my channel's banner. Download and read readme first. And share this translation with others.
@@Callaxes No actually, just Mexico. It goes back to the 1462 Say Cringe Things About The Other Country agreement between Australia and Mexico. Some time in the 1600s (Not too sure about the date sorry), Mexico pulled out of the agreement due to The Incident but Australia is still forced to hold itself to the agreement due to international courts.
13:55 That's not just a museum. That is THE Museum! That's the Museum of Northern Arizona (as indicated by the fairly accurate sign in the previous scene). My grandfather was its second directior. The Museum focuses on the arts and sciences of the region. And while the layout of the Museum is wrong, there actually is a dinosaur (Therizinosaur) skeleton in the entry hall-though it wasn't put in until this century/millennium.
I really wish some F4 modders would take notes. I haven't seen anything quite on this caliber since playing Someguy's McCarthy-inspired, Wild West New Vegas Extravaganza. And even then, the politicking here is just phenomenal. I love that it took a Russian to truly develop a narrative around shadow governments and the resulting corruption in a failed state/society in a believable way.
@@DIEGhostfish A lot of Someguy's character are homages to McCarthy and his novels (Glanton and The Judge being characters from Blood Meridian, for example) Not to mention the hitman at the end of New Vegas Bounties 1 is a direct spoof of Anton Chigurh from No Country For Old Men
Some news: 1. The devs of F:Sonora have announced a "DLC" for the mod. I don't know much about it besides that it features Dayglow because the detailed info is only available in a paid article in VK. 2. A new untitled retrofuturistic (not postapocalyptic) RPG in the vein of Fallout was announced by New Blood Interactive. It is confirmed that it will be worked on by Adam Laczko (developer of Project Van Buren), Mark Morgan (music composer for F1, F2, WL2 and WL3) and Alexandr Berezin (3D artist for F:Sonora).
>named after Mexican state >adds Spanish speaker as perk >adds Mexican faction to fallout game >Gets called kulak, implying this faction derives from Mexico's rich revolutionary history >can't join Mexican faction and you're stuck bouncing between Californian BoS and Arizona Rangers most the game >tableflip.jpg
Greetings @Warlockracy! I loved this video so much and was so surprised by the lack of Fallout: Sonora content on RUclips. I made an easy installation guide with an English Translation and have since started a full playthrough! Thank you for inspiring this dream! I will give you a shoutout!
I think Old World Blues, the mod for HOI4 not the Vegas expansion, does a great job for representing Mexico and South America with its faction choices. Very well thought out and the map is quite detailed. The Fallout world as a grand strategy game is just a wonderful idea. You can play as New Reno, reinstate the Enclave by placing Doran in charge, and then purge the NCR and Western Brotherhood from the West Coast to restore access to Mariposa and gain the Advanced Power Armor and Vertibird production capabilities. Or playing as the Mojave Chapter of the Brotherhood you can reclaim Helio 1, defeat the Mojave NCR forces, claim Hoover Dam, and then purge Caeser from the land. Send scouts to Area 6 and give the Brotherhood the ability to create Vertibirds. I ain't making any of this up. There is probably 50 factions to choose from, but 12 for each main section. West Coast, Mexico, and Texas. But the next update will add the east coast to the world map. Campaign starts Jan 1 2275 and ends when you conquer the map.
this isnt even covering the wonderfull enclave sub mod that adds the enclave as a starting faction hiding out in the wastes and suffering intneral divsons between reformists (which can go down three paths (New Nevada Republic,Rebirth of the us before the great war, The us restored as a democracy) (with 2 diffenrt sub paths on handling of mutants)) You also have the purist who can devolp and grow to have a clone army
Minor Correction. The next update will actually Rework the New California Republic and the Whole California Region. The next update that will add a new region is 6.0 which will add the Carribean.(The Current update for the mod is 3.2)
@@stevecooper6578 Meanwhile in a Bethesda game..... You can literally slaughter & cannibalize half of the Brotherhood without them minding. Only with broken steel installed will they be able to connect the dots that you are in fact evil & against them. Meanwhile on the westcoast someone gets hostile for seeing you grave robbing. Or shooting a war memorial.....
I really hope the English translation gets finished up soon. I'm an AZ native, have been for years, and I've always been curious as to how foreign cultures view my state and our local towns. Tucson being Two Sun, however, is a joke worthy of getting tazed.
@@Warlockracy It is? I did not know that. I was just going off of the video. One of the signs appears to be a las vegas style sign that reads "Tucson" but some of the letters are faded. Kinda like how the No Vacancy sign resulted in a town being called "Novac".
I know this is a year old comment, but had to add, in New Vegas the ghoul companion Raul mentions in-universe that HE is mad that it got renamed to "Two-sun" instead of Tucson.
@@michimatsch5862 ross Scott's channel is accursed farms and he has a couple Half-Life themed series called freemans mind which is amazing and he does reviews for old games no ones ever heard of (and the deus ex games for some reason) kinda like our boy here but his accent isnt as entertaining.
Hey, as an American with Spanish as a second language you did surprising well for pronouncing things in Spanish. I will definitely check out this mod. God job as always.
@@Redguard677 it wasn't meant to be demeaning in anyway. He did a very good job and I wanted to compliment him on his effort. Obviously he put effort into learning how to properly pronounce words in a new language and it shows. I know plenty of American youtubers that say things wrong in English, and it bugs me. I am trying to learn Russian and I still say "spasibay" instead of spasibo.
I love the little linguistic gag about "Two Sun;" considering it's set in the Cal-Nev-Ari bloc of America, it's probable that that's actually Tucson, Arizona. This is a phonetic (mis)pronunciation of it, which is read "Too Son" or, Two Sun. It's kind of like how people in NV call the Big Mt research site "The Big Empty." And that's dope.
In Russia we have a lot fanats of old fallouts (This games most favorite in Russia), and most of new fanats respect classic fallouts and plays mostly Fallout new Vegas, nobody loves Fallout 4 and Fallout 3 in Russia. I am apologize for my English I am almost forget this language
Very nice, I’m in the English translation discord, it’s still being worked in I believe, I don’t know how far they are exactly, but they’re probably about 40-50% done if I had to guess
@Samar3n the link to the translation discord is in the description of this video ruclips.net/video/XbtQMws61T0/видео.html there is a recruitment channel here if you want to help.
hello, I made translation with help of google translator. Link is on my channel banner. I can't post it in comments because youtube blocks links. Be sure to read readme first.
I remain shocked every time I see a new Warlock vid and see that the sub count is still only at 10k. Your content is such high quality, I dunno how the channel hasn't blown up yet
Honestly it's the lack of marketing/context for his videos. For example - i avoided clicking on this video, because i thought it was just another subpar Fallout 3 mod video. Boy was i in for a surprise. That music... It would help him if he titled his videos more appealing. E.G "Fallout - Sonora, the most authentic Fallout feel" or something.
Yeah, the content is really good, but tbh I prefer it staying somewhat underappreciated and flying under radar. All of the niche creators I follow tend to attract certain overly vitriolic groups of audiences that influence said creators in a bad way the more they grow. I don't wanna go through another heartache of a channel's owner inserting his head up his rectum :^(
@@Shiroi0moi I guess it depends on what sort of thing you consider "head up rectum", but Warlockracy isn't exactly subtle about a lot of beliefs, so I don't think those vitriolic groups will find support from from him.
Jesus christ, wasn't expecting this any time soon at all. Your output is insane for the amount of content made with writing and edits and everything. Big respect as always. Keep up the good work!
Those 3D talking heads really are beautiful, great works of art. The vanilla ones were claymation models, apparently. Possibly my favourite material used in stop-motion, a style I already like. The rippled textures and jerky mehanical movements lend themselves well to surreal horror and fantasy - or endearing man-and-dog animations, if you polish it round and smooth enough. 🧀 Imagine Talos the bronze titan slowly rotating his dreadful, lifeless visage to stare upon the characters in Jason And The Argonauts, but recreated with modern CGI. No, not the same. And, of course, the shrieking skeletons. And the six-armed statue from The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. Ah, too many to name. I remember playing an old game that you can't get anymore outside of torrenting called Magic & Mayhem (Or, in some territories, a name that involved Mage Wars). It had a great voice actor narration and all the character models and cutscenes were claymation. The frame rate was like a legless pisshead climbing up the stairs at 3:00 in the morning, but something with that kind of charm deserves a remake and not to be lost to the ages. The kids these days need some more claymation joy in their lives. Thses are the hard-hitting issues that only occur to a man on the toilet.
Honestly, as a lifetime fan of fallout, this game was such a delight to play! The moral ambiguity of your decisions, the consequences being immediately noticeable, the factions having both good and bad sides, the exploration aspect feeling rewarding and fun (the curios you find all over the world). It was so refreshing, it made me fall in love with video games all over again! I think, this is my favorite Fallout game of all execution-wise, even though it's non-canon. Guess I'm gonna join the translation team so you english speaking gringos can enjoy it sooner! Thank you for covering this monster of a game, Warlockracy! Instant sub :)
I would love to see a Fallout spinoff game that's just Raul's past. Getting to play through his story in a Call of Juarez type gunslinging game sounds rad.
Ok aside from gushing over your video, gotta say the custom assets of Sonora are fucking dope. From Wattz to the Mexican themed stuff to the ammo/guns. It's just impressive how they make it look unique yet fitting in with the F1 and F2 assets.
As a musician who seeks great influence out of atmospheric scores more & more lately, I am really impressed how closely they managed to capture the desolate & ominous essence of Mark Morgans creations. If I wasn't told who created the soundtrack for Fallout Sonora, I would have easily thought that they hired Mark for those amazing compositions. Even though I have no skills in modding or game design, projects like these really inspire me to maybe learn about it or maybe even study it in the future. Because I have countless ideas for fallout fitting lore & stories in my mind. I even written scripts how to make fallout 3 for example a real rpg instead of a shooter with rpg elements. Im not really much of a gamer, merely a person who appreciates love & passion put in a project. Which was visible in Obsidians/Black Isles fallout games. Im also very grateful that so many modders & game designers are out there keeping the spirit of classic fallout still alive to this day. It would be an honor to be a part of a dev team some day to pitch them ideas for stories. This project looks really promising & I will definitely try it once its in english. And I hope that they find suitable voice actors to do the excellent talking heads animation & looks justice. Also, Subscribed. Btw you have a great narrating voice.
@@IcantAIM-wiz yeah. Imagine playing the usual Fallout 2, then popping into Mysterious Farm (on a quest, ofc). And then, the second you fall in the tunnels below, the screen darkens and Underrail main theme pops out.
Классно что игру можно пройти вообще не качая оружейные навыки, вместо этого взяв в приоритет Ремонт, Науку и Красноречие. Чинишь оружие на верстаках и продаёшь, с врагами договариваешься, а с кем не можешь договориться - убегаешь. Оригинальные фоллычи с такой прокачкой вряд ли можно без абузов и сейвскамминга пройти. Плюс в игре дофига интересных мелочей, например символ феникса на стене дома в Вилле, который оставили нападавшие, его можно осмотреть и получить немного экспы.
Bizarre seeing my tiny Arizona town of Flagstaff get mentioned and featured here. Distinct lack of Holy Fire churches here, but we’ve got our fair share of cults. Greetings, Warlockracy, from the Romanian diaspora! Love the videos, you’re a legend.
RUclips suggestions are usually terrible, but it recommended me this video and I'm totally on board now. Your writing and narration combined with your video editing and dry humor is absolutely top notch.. This was an excellent use of 75 minutes and I look forward to watching more of your videos.
I giggled like a loon when you just straight up cold clocked that fella and stole his rifle. ARGHH!!! When you mentioned there were only 4 bounty hunter quests a great idea for a 5th came to mind. Mid-game you could clear a bounty set on yourself to collect the reward and neutralize the bad reputation you've accumulated with certain factions encountered in the early game by locating someone who's been impersonating you. This would provide players the opportunity for a hard reset before they dive into the game's world and political landscape in earnest, similar to how the factions of New Vegas would offer an olive branch allowing the player to do a 180 after they've had time to familiarize themselves with all the major players. I love Fallout mods but when inspiration strikes it's so frustrating to accept I don't know the first thing about coding.
I like to complete Lonesome Road and nuke NCR and the Legion first thing when I start a new save. As soon as you get the chip they just forgive you killing millions and destroying their supply lines. The Followers don't even get mad at you so there is literally no concequence 🤣
There is a new english translation in the works at NMA forums by a guy called Cambragol. It's already complete and quite good, but it still has some rough edges and could use more contributers. The guy seems really dedicated and I think it's the best we'll get.
I love that they included the Flagstaff Natural History Museum, and the dinosaur they have on display in the lobby of the museum! That's so great attention to detail! I lived in Flagstaff for several years, I'd love to explore an isometric Flagstaff Fallout whenever the translation becomes available
I always got a very "limited in reach, extensive in influence" sort of "pax Americana" vibe from the original BoS, and I think Sonora's BoS is a logical extension of this. I really appreciate the vaguely indomitable feel they have in their little fortress complex - it seems so fragile, like running a couple of overt missions at once would leave them overextended and vulnerable. It's a more lore-friendly vibe than any of the first person games had, imo. Especially FO4, that BoS was way too strong and organised for the East Coast imo
I thought it was very fitting and a really great metaphor that they kept all of this great technology in a freaking BLIMP. One of the most fragile modes of transportation ever invented especially when any idiot on the ground could be packing a laser rifle capable of obliterating everything they've ever accomplished. It's like putting all your eggs in one basket and also storing your very old and unstable dynamite in that very same basket. Something I could easily see the paranoid and short sighted east coast BoS doing.
@@sawyere2496 absolutely interesting fact. I enjoyed learning about Nevada/California from Fallout games. Now I know more about Arizona. Any tips on games about other states of USA? I am going west to east
Awww it's sad to see the Mexican Army get Legion'd (made into antagonists with little content, even less so than Caesar's Legion even.) Also the Spanish speaking trait being gimped. Was kinda hoping for more Mexico content after Raul in NV talked of it. But alas, still the mod is of high quality. Far more than the other Classic Fallout mods you've shown save for Nevada I suppose
This mod is incredibly lore-friendly towards Fallout New Vegas and 1/2. So much so that it honestly feels like it belongs amongst the canon. I am amazed it's not more well known.
To be fair, the Mexican Army has not always been the good guys with its people. Much like France, Mexico had been constantly fighting itself from its inception. From the first powergrabs of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, to the Cristero Wars.
I just realized why i am so engaged with these fallout videos. your way of narration and telling the story lines up exactly with the way Louis Lamour writes. Hes an author who wrote fiction about the old west and the stories were like an anthology of drama just like the plots in fallout.
7:54 - Having played Sonora thanks to your recommendation and having a blast, I just wanted to add that the conflict is not inevitable. There is a way to get both gangs to work together. You can help them both setup a meet and come to terms.
Very cool! The town "Quartz" is very interesting! I used to work in a town called Quartzite Arizona about 2 hours out of California, and it was a town that filled up with hundreds of thousands of trailers in the winter. I wonder if it's a coincidence, or the devs did some gem and rock trading in quartzsite =]
Вау, я абсолютно случайно наткнулся на обзор Нерима. Я читал об этом моде, пока он ещё был в разработке и собирался пройти в то время, но в год релиза этого мода вышел Нью Вегас, который захватил моё внимание на несколько лет, включая моддинг, после чего о первом я уже не вспомнил. Я посмотрел все ваши видео практически залпом, буквально высушил глаза об них. Контент моё почтение, канал как-будто бы вскрыл мою черепную коробку и достал из неё информацию о том что бы мне было интересно, это феноменально. Большое спасибо за такой невероятный инфатуэйшн, мне греет сердце что такие самородки как Сонора и другие великие проекты, сотворённые комьюнити, удостоены вашего ревью.
Thank you for playing through these games. I don’t have a pc to play these on and don’t speak the language, learning about such a dedicated community for this wonderful old game and getting to see the content through someone well skilled in translating and entertaining is great!
Just gotta let you know man, I am a huge fan of your work. It is crazy how underrated your channel is, you produce such high-quality content and I love every video you produce. Thank you for pushing these out to us bro.
As much as I would love Bethesda to set a fallout game in Mexico, I also don’t want Bethesda to botch another game, especially including a culture I love.
Original Fallout mod w/ Arcanum influences? As soon as this gets an english translation I'm going in. Thanks YT algorithm for reommending this vid and channel.
Holy shit, came upon this video completely by accident. The game looks awesome, I have a hard time believing this is something you can really play. Your narration and story telling was superb, made the video feel like a movie!
the author of the soundtrack is at least very talented, at the most he is a genius. so many masterpiece music tracks with so many sound effects and layered musical textures. each track creates an incredible immersion in the atmosphere of the game. Developers are lucky to have such a composer. I hope he's working on another soundtrack now
I love this channel so much. Your voice is very entertaining and I love the games you cover. Really appreciate the eastern perspective and insight and obscure game coverage.
Got to say: this mod looks a pretty damn cool combination of the best of Fallout 1 and 2, even with the flaws the video points out. I would love to give a spin some time.
I always wondered why is it that in the Russian modding community (or should I say Eastern european modding in general?) you can stumble upon teams of only a handful of people, or even more frequently solo developers trying to tackle quite large projects by themselves? Take the Russian Stalker modding scene, some of the fallout stuff you've covered. Most of such projects offer up incredible potential but are almost completely squandered by incomprehensive stories, shoddy design choices and such. I don't get it, is it a crime to ask for help? To share your story with others, get feedback and polish it? Is it a "grekh" to let someone other than yourself work on your idea?
It's not really a problem that's endemic to Russian projects, but if I had to guess, Russians are very big on the concept of "putting your soul into things". While this sounds good on paper, it makes it hard for some people to compromise on their vision.
@@Max-ke3ty I was thinking something similar. I more think its sign of shame, or lack of prowess to be unable to shoulder all of the burden. Its as if the rest of the creators will shun them for being "this weak."
@@sebs-shenanigans Personally, wouldn't say so. As a Narrative Designer, my experience talking to such people was their genuine hard-headed belief that they "already know how to write". Same probably applies to game design, which is even tougher than a proper game narrative, and yet many people think they are experts already.
@@Max-ke3ty Point taken. God i wish it was that easy though. To be an expert at game design. But if there is active feedback, multiple people and exposure at early stages of development, provided the person's not a complete stuck up arse, won't they be able to observe the faults in their own logic and judgement.
A lot of creative people indeed don't like other people working on their babies. That is quite normal honestly. It tends to be an attitude that one grows out of over time as they mature as an artist. But young/inexperienced creative types can often be similar to Gollum.
I love your videos man they're very comfy to watch and you've really made this hybrid review/letsplay/lore style your own. You're one of my favorite youtubers now alongside Mandalore Gaming
Just gotta say man, absolutely amazing video. . Im usually a silent viewer, but i just vibe with your style and understand your references. Living in an ex Warsaw pact country, and having a lot in common i can’t help but find myself/relating a lot to you and your style. Been watching for a good while now, and i will continue to do so. Hope you get the success you deserve and may it find you in good health my friend.
@@DesertsOfHighfleet Yeah the Soviet Union, those guys north of the Chinese we've been at war with for the past ten years. You live under a rock or something?
I watched one of your videos and forgot that I subbed (thanks RUclips for randomly disabling notifications). Now I'm binging your videos like there's no tomorrow. I love these videos
Thanks for the excellent review. The music in the game is mind blowing. My favorite tracks are Desert Rangers, Villa, Out-of-Service, City of Phoenix, Garage City and City of Flagstaff
А ловко ты придумал: я посмотрел несколько твоих видео и даже не подумал что ты из СНГ (кроме того момента, когда в видео про Казаков упомянул что у твоего друга был диск с пиратским вариком, но конечно могу ошибаться). По крайней мере я не слышу акцент. А видео у тебя получаются просто шикарные, подписался (и поставил колокольчик). Желаю успехов :) // eng Huh, you caught me, I watched a bunch of your videos and was not thinking about that you are from CIS (except that moment, when in Cossacks video you mentioned that your friend had disk with WC2k, but I could be wrong ofc). At least i don't hear any accent. Your videos are great. I've subscribed (and ringed a bell kekeke). Keep it up :)
Fallout 1 & 2 modding community: We made a full game with an entirely new setting, factions, original, yet lore-friendly storyline and hundreds of sidequests Bethesda Fallout modding community: Wow PiP scopes
I discovered this channel with this video and have binged a majority of your videos for the past day. Your content is superb and I look forward to seeing more. Keep on keeping on.
It’s both interesting and fucked up that when it comes time to broker a deal in the second half of the game with one of the factions you basically have to team up with one of the groups directly or indirectly responsible for the enslavement of your people, Everyone who is important in this universe uses slaves for one reason or another and nobody’s hands are clean. It’s interesting and probably more accurate to a post apocalyptic economy would be run.
Fallout 2 Restoration Project and Fallout Sonora: "We've got you surrounded! Put points into Traps and Outdoorsman!" Forsworn Helmet Guy: "I HATE DUMP STATS, I HATE DUMP STATS!"
In my defense, I do put points in Outdoorsman sometimes. Mostly for LARP reasons, but it also increases the chance of good special encounters appearing.
Not only a delight to see another post from Warlockracy, but how cool to see this mod I've never heard of! I live in Tucson and I was amazed at the detail, like how Two Suns had a big hangar, as we have a major air force base here, and that symbol for the Phoenix church is the actual symbol for the real city of Phoenix. So cool.
i love your youtube channel im slowly watching all of your content. thank you for sharing stuff i would never touch in an epic format i can enjoy :) keep it up.
You say "our character" when he's throwing out bad one-liners but it is all "me" when he's driving around in a cool motorbike.
I made translation with google translate for sonora. Link is on my channel's banner. Download and read readme first. And share this translation with others.
@@PC-Gamer Google ain't the best mate
@@PC-Gamer no thanks.
I call cap man the i choose violence part was a good one
>64% Melee Weapons
>only 19% in Doctor
Yeah, no. You're not getting any closer with that "scalpel", "doc".
Average Latin American medic ngl
He can use that scalpel with surgical precision
But fuck if he knows what he's cutting and where...
Gold comment right here
@@Mateo-oq7ui no your wrong. He is overqualified
He's the head of the cdc
"So you confess to murder! Give me one good reason I should leave you alive!"
"I have six."
_Why is that line so good_
Damn, idk if thats original ''probably not'' but it is fucking badass
He have the sex!
I cant like your comment, it is too perfect it also has exactly 666 likes as of this moment
@@HansWurst1569 you can do it now if you still want to
The six unfired bullets.
Mexican version of a game based on American ideals/themes played in Russian. Videogames truly unite us all.
Im from the Sonora, Mex, big fan of Fallout series but never knew a about this project, gotta share it with everybody
A parody of american ideal, though, such and failed as they may be
Que tal mi cabrones?
@@iantkdque no sean de hermosillo por que a la mitad les vale verga y la otra son alucines/ignorantes xd
This one unites us all under a big nuclear mushroom
Mexican here
This is just normal Sonora
And a good day in Guadalajara.
No pyscho infused mutated weed super-drugs, dislike
@@metehansert647 that's just K2
@@Ulta_Nagenki best day in Michoacán this decade.
@@miltonG5269 SO FUCKING TRUE!
I like Mexico. It is located in a different continent to me. This adds a sense of mystery.
C mamo
More than half of the game's territory is Arizona though
Do australians say that for every country?
@@Callaxes not for New Zealand probably 😁
@@Callaxes No actually, just Mexico. It goes back to the 1462 Say Cringe Things About The Other Country agreement between Australia and Mexico. Some time in the 1600s (Not too sure about the date sorry), Mexico pulled out of the agreement due to The Incident but Australia is still forced to hold itself to the agreement due to international courts.
13:55 That's not just a museum. That is THE Museum! That's the Museum of Northern Arizona (as indicated by the fairly accurate sign in the previous scene). My grandfather was its second directior. The Museum focuses on the arts and sciences of the region. And while the layout of the Museum is wrong, there actually is a dinosaur (Therizinosaur) skeleton in the entry hall-though it wasn't put in until this century/millennium.
lmao, this owns
There's a few surprising little touches of Arizona flair in this game, especially considering it wasn't even made by someone in the states.
Man those modders went all out here.
@@remembertotakeshowerspleas355 russian modders> entire bethesda staff
it’s a pretty dope museum. Went there right before the pandemic hit. very nice place
My older brother loved Wasteland and kept trying to get me to play it as a kid.
I just wanted to play with legos...
you didn't miss *that* much. lego is a better pastime tbh
true
what I am waiting for are a substantial amount of 3rd party Fallout themed Lego figures and Weapons that aren't always sold out
The original Wasteland doesn't have much going for it anyway.
You made the right choice, lego is great.
>is hispanic
>wants to play fallout based in mexico
>game is in russian
Same lmao
Well yeah, russian localizators have a huge giveafucktion about games being understood by their people :D
Same
I guess is time to learn russian
>is japanese
>wants to play assassin's creed based in japan
>protagonist is black
The Mexican smg is a REAL sub machine-gun, a mendoza submachinegun that was widely used by local police forces
Que buena idea
the russians who made this really put in the effort to do their research about mexico
I really wish some F4 modders would take notes. I haven't seen anything quite on this caliber since playing Someguy's McCarthy-inspired, Wild West New Vegas Extravaganza. And even then, the politicking here is just phenomenal. I love that it took a Russian to truly develop a narrative around shadow governments and the resulting corruption in a failed state/society in a believable way.
Autumn Leaves is pretty cool although it's more expansion pack-esque than a separate game like Fo2 mods.
I mean, Russians do have first hand experiences with shadow governments, corruption and a failed country.
McCarthy inspired? The3overseer does some good FNV, as foes Cellblock Psycho.
Strange that it actually came form a russian
Considering the US is just another blatant oligarchy more corrupt then your average african nation
@@DIEGhostfish A lot of Someguy's character are homages to McCarthy and his novels (Glanton and The Judge being characters from Blood Meridian, for example)
Not to mention the hitman at the end of New Vegas Bounties 1 is a direct spoof of Anton Chigurh from No Country For Old Men
Some news:
1. The devs of F:Sonora have announced a "DLC" for the mod. I don't know much about it besides that it features Dayglow because the detailed info is only available in a paid article in VK.
2. A new untitled retrofuturistic (not postapocalyptic) RPG in the vein of Fallout was announced by New Blood Interactive. It is confirmed that it will be worked on by Adam Laczko (developer of Project Van Buren), Mark Morgan (music composer for F1, F2, WL2 and WL3) and Alexandr Berezin (3D artist for F:Sonora).
>named after Mexican state
>adds Spanish speaker as perk
>adds Mexican faction to fallout game
>Gets called kulak, implying this faction derives from Mexico's rich revolutionary history
>can't join Mexican faction and you're stuck bouncing between Californian BoS and Arizona Rangers most the game
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"Rich revolutionary history" anyone using Kulak as an insult deserves to be disembowled.
@@DIEGhostfish Who pissed in your cereal, Kulak? ;)
And made by white guys in Europe
The guy who made most of it is from a small town in ass-end of Siberia.
@@Warlockracy tbh what was I even expecting, it's fallout. That's like 99% of the fanbase
Greetings @Warlockracy! I loved this video so much and was so surprised by the lack of Fallout: Sonora content on RUclips. I made an easy installation guide with an English Translation and have since started a full playthrough! Thank you for inspiring this dream! I will give you a shoutout!
Bump this back! I re-edited the beginning of the series. I hope y'all enjoy this!
I think Old World Blues, the mod for HOI4 not the Vegas expansion, does a great job for representing Mexico and South America with its faction choices. Very well thought out and the map is quite detailed. The Fallout world as a grand strategy game is just a wonderful idea. You can play as New Reno, reinstate the Enclave by placing Doran in charge, and then purge the NCR and Western Brotherhood from the West Coast to restore access to Mariposa and gain the Advanced Power Armor and Vertibird production capabilities. Or playing as the Mojave Chapter of the Brotherhood you can reclaim Helio 1, defeat the Mojave NCR forces, claim Hoover Dam, and then purge Caeser from the land. Send scouts to Area 6 and give the Brotherhood the ability to create Vertibirds. I ain't making any of this up. There is probably 50 factions to choose from, but 12 for each main section. West Coast, Mexico, and Texas. But the next update will add the east coast to the world map. Campaign starts Jan 1 2275 and ends when you conquer the map.
this isnt even covering the wonderfull enclave sub mod that adds the enclave as a starting faction hiding out in the wastes and suffering intneral divsons between reformists (which can go down three paths (New Nevada Republic,Rebirth of the us before the great war, The us restored as a democracy) (with 2 diffenrt sub paths on handling of mutants)) You also have the purist who can devolp and grow to have a clone army
Minor Correction. The next update will actually Rework the New California Republic and the Whole California Region. The next update that will add a new region is 6.0 which will add the Carribean.(The Current update for the mod is 3.2)
@@loganwashburn6387 ah
Mexico is in North America.
South America ?
The writer of Fallout Sonora could've basically done the job of all the writers in Bethesda.
"Name the reason I should leave you alive"
"I have six"
He'd need to fall down some stairs a couple of times first
@@emergenciest definitely more then a few times
@@stevecooper6578 one of the most based lines I ever saw
@@stevecooper6578 Meanwhile in a Bethesda game.....
You can literally slaughter & cannibalize half of the Brotherhood without them minding. Only with broken steel installed will they be able to connect the dots that you are in fact evil & against them.
Meanwhile on the westcoast someone gets hostile for seeing you grave robbing.
Or shooting a war memorial.....
I really hope the English translation gets finished up soon. I'm an AZ native, have been for years, and I've always been curious as to how foreign cultures view my state and our local towns. Tucson being Two Sun, however, is a joke worthy of getting tazed.
"Two Sun" is an actual Fallout lore afaik. I.e. not fanfiction.
@@Warlockracy It is? I did not know that. I was just going off of the video. One of the signs appears to be a las vegas style sign that reads "Tucson" but some of the letters are faded. Kinda like how the No Vacancy sign resulted in a town being called "Novac".
I know this is a year old comment, but had to add, in New Vegas the ghoul companion Raul mentions in-universe that HE is mad that it got renamed to "Two-sun" instead of Tucson.
I was in Two Sun once, was kinda okay
Earthbound also has a town named Twoson, I remember playing that as a kid and (as an Arizonan) tripping out on that lol
Man a Ross Scott AND a new Warlockracy video ? Its been a good week
Fuck yeah man
Who is Ross Scott?
@@michimatsch5862 If Im not mistaken he is refering to Accursed Farms and his amazing Game Dungeon
Give us a new video
@@michimatsch5862 ross Scott's channel is accursed farms and he has a couple Half-Life themed series called freemans mind which is amazing and he does reviews for old games no ones ever heard of (and the deus ex games for some reason) kinda like our boy here but his accent isnt as entertaining.
Hey, as an American with Spanish as a second language you did surprising well for pronouncing things in Spanish. I will definitely check out this mod. God job as always.
Imagine a Russian who loves Spanish, English and Fallout, getting this mod from a Russian modder team
@@Redguard677 it wasn't meant to be demeaning in anyway. He did a very good job and I wanted to compliment him on his effort. Obviously he put effort into learning how to properly pronounce words in a new language and it shows. I know plenty of American youtubers that say things wrong in English, and it bugs me. I am trying to learn Russian and I still say "spasibay" instead of spasibo.
Can we fucking appreciate the level of quality in the Talking Heads in this game?!
Their only downside is that they don't talk
@@karlov553 I wonder if they could, thanks to tech advancing quite fast, have good sounding AI voices for mods though.
@@NephritduGrey I'd rather not have any voices than shitty, choppy, unnatural AI generated shit stolen from a bunch of other VAs
I love the little linguistic gag about "Two Sun;" considering it's set in the Cal-Nev-Ari bloc of America, it's probable that that's actually Tucson, Arizona.
This is a phonetic (mis)pronunciation of it, which is read "Too Son" or, Two Sun.
It's kind of like how people in NV call the Big Mt research site "The Big Empty."
And that's dope.
Raul mentions "Two-Sun" in Vegas too, during one of his dialogs of his companion quest
When Russians make more lore friendly fallout game then Bethesda
In Russia we have a lot fanats of old fallouts (This games most favorite in Russia), and most of new fanats respect classic fallouts and plays mostly Fallout new Vegas, nobody loves Fallout 4 and Fallout 3 in Russia. I am apologize for my English I am almost forget this language
@@ДаймеАруркардо Russians have good taste
@@epsteindidntkillhimself69 Warlockracy himself is one so I'm sure we all agree on that sentiment here lol
@@ДаймеАруркардо I know a lot of Russians who like F3, but I don’t know any who like Fallout 4.
@@EmilSinclairDM nobody likes fallout 4
As a Sonoran, I've never seen representation in video games like this. It brings a tear to my eye. :')
no se parece nada a Sonora xd
@@ReallyDavid01 La intención es lo que cuenta compadre Xd
Being from Hermosillo i can say that it looks like colonia La Cholla 😆
@@ReallyDavid01 Cómo que no? hay muertitos y cactus
@@enr1que21 Choya con "Y"
Very nice, I’m in the English translation discord, it’s still being worked in I believe, I don’t know how far they are exactly, but they’re probably about 40-50% done if I had to guess
@Samar3n the link to the translation discord is in the description of this video ruclips.net/video/XbtQMws61T0/видео.html there is a recruitment channel here if you want to help.
hello, I made translation with help of google translator. Link is on my channel banner. I can't post it in comments because youtube blocks links. Be sure to read readme first.
@@PC-Gamer how can I trust you to download this?
I remain shocked every time I see a new Warlock vid and see that the sub count is still only at 10k.
Your content is such high quality, I dunno how the channel hasn't blown up yet
Yeah, it's weird. It seems like the views outpace the subs pretty easily.
SUBS FOR THE MOD GOD
Honestly it's the lack of marketing/context for his videos.
For example - i avoided clicking on this video, because i thought it was just another subpar Fallout 3 mod video. Boy was i in for a surprise. That music...
It would help him if he titled his videos more appealing. E.G "Fallout - Sonora, the most authentic Fallout feel" or something.
Yeah, the content is really good, but tbh I prefer it staying somewhat underappreciated and flying under radar. All of the niche creators I follow tend to attract certain overly vitriolic groups of audiences that influence said creators in a bad way the more they grow. I don't wanna go through another heartache of a channel's owner inserting his head up his rectum :^(
@@Shiroi0moi I guess it depends on what sort of thing you consider "head up rectum", but Warlockracy isn't exactly subtle about a lot of beliefs, so I don't think those vitriolic groups will find support from from him.
Jesus christ, wasn't expecting this any time soon at all. Your output is insane for the amount of content made with writing and edits and everything. Big respect as always. Keep up the good work!
“Shut up, I’m funny” made me laugh a little too loud.
Those 3D talking heads really are beautiful, great works of art. The vanilla ones were claymation models, apparently. Possibly my favourite material used in stop-motion, a style I already like. The rippled textures and jerky mehanical movements lend themselves well to surreal horror and fantasy - or endearing man-and-dog animations, if you polish it round and smooth enough. 🧀
Imagine Talos the bronze titan slowly rotating his dreadful, lifeless visage to stare upon the characters in Jason And The Argonauts, but recreated with modern CGI. No, not the same. And, of course, the shrieking skeletons. And the six-armed statue from The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. Ah, too many to name.
I remember playing an old game that you can't get anymore outside of torrenting called Magic & Mayhem (Or, in some territories, a name that involved Mage Wars). It had a great voice actor narration and all the character models and cutscenes were claymation. The frame rate was like a legless pisshead climbing up the stairs at 3:00 in the morning, but something with that kind of charm deserves a remake and not to be lost to the ages. The kids these days need some more claymation joy in their lives. Thses are the hard-hitting issues that only occur to a man on the toilet.
Reminds me of The Neverhood and Skullmonkeys. Claymation in games can be so cool.
Man, this looks excellent. Like a full-fleshed sequel!
The talking heads in this mod are amazing. Great video as usual!
Honestly, as a lifetime fan of fallout, this game was such a delight to play! The moral ambiguity of your decisions, the consequences being immediately noticeable, the factions having both good and bad sides, the exploration aspect feeling rewarding and fun (the curios you find all over the world). It was so refreshing, it made me fall in love with video games all over again!
I think, this is my favorite Fallout game of all execution-wise, even though it's non-canon.
Guess I'm gonna join the translation team so you english speaking gringos can enjoy it sooner!
Thank you for covering this monster of a game, Warlockracy! Instant sub :)
This English-speaking gringo would love you long time if you helped the translation along, Alexey.
im from sonora and the frace "traveling the waste almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter" its pretty real here
I would love to see a Fallout spinoff game that's just Raul's past. Getting to play through his story in a Call of Juarez type gunslinging game sounds rad.
Ok aside from gushing over your video, gotta say the custom assets of Sonora are fucking dope. From Wattz to the Mexican themed stuff to the ammo/guns. It's just impressive how they make it look unique yet fitting in with the F1 and F2 assets.
As a musician who seeks great influence out of atmospheric scores more & more lately, I am really impressed how closely they managed to capture the desolate & ominous essence of Mark Morgans creations.
If I wasn't told who created the soundtrack for Fallout Sonora, I would
have easily thought that they hired Mark for those amazing compositions.
Even though I have no skills in modding or game design, projects like these really inspire me to maybe learn about it or maybe even study it in the future.
Because I have countless ideas for fallout fitting lore & stories in my mind.
I even written scripts how to make fallout 3 for example a real rpg instead of a shooter with rpg elements.
Im not really much of a gamer, merely a person who appreciates love & passion put in a project.
Which was visible in Obsidians/Black Isles fallout games.
Im also very grateful that so many modders & game designers are out there keeping the spirit of classic fallout still alive to this day.
It would be an honor to be a part of a dev team some day to pitch them ideas for stories.
This project looks really promising & I will definitely try it once its in english. And I hope that they find suitable voice actors to do the excellent talking heads animation & looks justice.
Also, Subscribed. Btw you have a great narrating voice.
yea the soundtrack is awesome. written by one person Aleksei Trofimov "nobody's nail machine"
Nevada had a problem of feeling kind of like a quest-pack. This seems like a much better, more cohesive mod! Great to see such improvements!
"Sonora is the only game with advanced spears..."
*COUGHS MANIACALLY IN UNDERRAIL*
Underrail pog
Underground fallout
Pog
@@IcantAIM-wiz yeah. Imagine playing the usual Fallout 2, then popping into Mysterious Farm (on a quest, ofc). And then, the second you fall in the tunnels below, the screen darkens and Underrail main theme pops out.
Sounds BS to me bc there's _no_ Spears like the Morrowind ones
@@kosenkovpeter5702 >undertale intro but fallout to underrail instead
Kek
Классно что игру можно пройти вообще не качая оружейные навыки, вместо этого взяв в приоритет Ремонт, Науку и Красноречие. Чинишь оружие на верстаках и продаёшь, с врагами договариваешься, а с кем не можешь договориться - убегаешь. Оригинальные фоллычи с такой прокачкой вряд ли можно без абузов и сейвскамминга пройти.
Плюс в игре дофига интересных мелочей, например символ феникса на стене дома в Вилле, который оставили нападавшие, его можно осмотреть и получить немного экспы.
Damn RUclips translation did a shockingly good job at translating this to coherent English.
@@SahiPie ikr, im actually shocked that it managed to translate savescumming and exp
RUclips translation is great for a new world order
Хочу пройти Сонору, поэтому не хочу смотреть полностью видео, чтобы не получить спойлеры. Подскажи, в игре есть таймлимит?
@@gtimur2017Есть но он очень щедрый. Я сделал почти все квесты до этого + братства и только тогда появилось первое упоминание как во втором фолле
Bizarre seeing my tiny Arizona town of Flagstaff get mentioned and featured here. Distinct lack of Holy Fire churches here, but we’ve got our fair share of cults. Greetings, Warlockracy, from the Romanian diaspora! Love the videos, you’re a legend.
HELL YEAH, been waiting for u to cover this for a while since the translation isn’t out yet
Nice pfp xd
I made translation myself, not perfect, just from translator, but you can find link on my channel's banner. After download open readme first for info.
RUclips suggestions are usually terrible, but it recommended me this video and I'm totally on board now. Your writing and narration combined with your video editing and dry humor is absolutely top notch.. This was an excellent use of 75 minutes and I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Mexican fiction is so rare, I'm glad somebody did it well
I giggled like a loon when you just straight up cold clocked that fella and stole his rifle.
ARGHH!!! When you mentioned there were only 4 bounty hunter quests a great idea for a 5th came to mind. Mid-game you could clear a bounty set on yourself to collect the reward and neutralize the bad reputation you've accumulated with certain factions encountered in the early game by locating someone who's been impersonating you. This would provide players the opportunity for a hard reset before they dive into the game's world and political landscape in earnest, similar to how the factions of New Vegas would offer an olive branch allowing the player to do a 180 after they've had time to familiarize themselves with all the major players.
I love Fallout mods but when inspiration strikes it's so frustrating to accept I don't know the first thing about coding.
I like to complete Lonesome Road and nuke NCR and the Legion first thing when I start a new save. As soon as you get the chip they just forgive you killing millions and destroying their supply lines.
The Followers don't even get mad at you so there is literally no concequence 🤣
@@inurokuwarz I did that once for the lols
Try out modding. Nothing to lose really, though it can be a lot of effort. But if it is meant to be, the effort is something you’ll enjoy.
There is a new english translation in the works at NMA forums by a guy called Cambragol. It's already complete and quite good, but it still has some rough edges and could use more contributers. The guy seems really dedicated and I think it's the best we'll get.
"He asked me how I say 'cut' in past tense"
That's easy. Cutted-ed
I love that they included the Flagstaff Natural History Museum, and the dinosaur they have on display in the lobby of the museum! That's so great attention to detail! I lived in Flagstaff for several years, I'd love to explore an isometric Flagstaff Fallout whenever the translation becomes available
They have a Museum and Dinosaurs!!!!!
Where!!!! wait is that the one with the Native American Star Wars stuff and a gift shop?
Also the boneyard in tucson full of old planes!
I always got a very "limited in reach, extensive in influence" sort of "pax Americana" vibe from the original BoS, and I think Sonora's BoS is a logical extension of this. I really appreciate the vaguely indomitable feel they have in their little fortress complex - it seems so fragile, like running a couple of overt missions at once would leave them overextended and vulnerable. It's a more lore-friendly vibe than any of the first person games had, imo. Especially FO4, that BoS was way too strong and organised for the East Coast imo
I thought it was very fitting and a really great metaphor that they kept all of this great technology in a freaking BLIMP. One of the most fragile modes of transportation ever invented especially when any idiot on the ground could be packing a laser rifle capable of obliterating everything they've ever accomplished.
It's like putting all your eggs in one basket and also storing your very old and unstable dynamite in that very same basket. Something I could easily see the paranoid and short sighted east coast BoS doing.
As someone whose lived in Arizona forever, it's really cool to see it recreated in such a way. Thanks for covering this.
Arizona takes up 70 percent of game content
@@Redguard677 Yes and he likes it. What is your point?
@@glopsnopper3806 my point is "yes, you are right, this game is mostly 'bout Arizona and not Mexico, what a name of the video suggests"
@@Redguard677 most of Arizona is the Sonoran desert
@@sawyere2496 absolutely interesting fact. I enjoyed learning about Nevada/California from Fallout games. Now I know more about Arizona. Any tips on games about other states of USA? I am going west to east
Awww it's sad to see the Mexican Army get Legion'd (made into antagonists with little content, even less so than Caesar's Legion even.) Also the Spanish speaking trait being gimped. Was kinda hoping for more Mexico content after Raul in NV talked of it. But alas, still the mod is of high quality. Far more than the other Classic Fallout mods you've shown save for Nevada I suppose
This mod is incredibly lore-friendly towards Fallout New Vegas and 1/2. So much so that it honestly feels like it belongs amongst the canon.
I am amazed it's not more well known.
Also you will encounter Raul along the main story
@@planescaped it's only a year old.
To be fair, the Mexican Army has not always been the good guys with its people. Much like France, Mexico had been constantly fighting itself from its inception. From the first powergrabs of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, to the Cristero Wars.
@@megamike15 what does that have to do with anything said here
I just realized why i am so engaged with these fallout videos. your way of narration and telling the story lines up exactly with the way Louis Lamour writes. Hes an author who wrote fiction about the old west and the stories were like an anthology of drama just like the plots in fallout.
7:54 - Having played Sonora thanks to your recommendation and having a blast, I just wanted to add that the conflict is not inevitable. There is a way to get both gangs to work together. You can help them both setup a meet and come to terms.
Very cool! The town "Quartz" is very interesting! I used to work in a town called Quartzite Arizona about 2 hours out of California, and it was a town that filled up with hundreds of thousands of trailers in the winter. I wonder if it's a coincidence, or the devs did some gem and rock trading in quartzsite =]
Вау, я абсолютно случайно наткнулся на обзор Нерима. Я читал об этом моде, пока он ещё был в разработке и собирался пройти в то время, но в год релиза этого мода вышел Нью Вегас, который захватил моё внимание на несколько лет, включая моддинг, после чего о первом я уже не вспомнил. Я посмотрел все ваши видео практически залпом, буквально высушил глаза об них. Контент моё почтение, канал как-будто бы вскрыл мою черепную коробку и достал из неё информацию о том что бы мне было интересно, это феноменально. Большое спасибо за такой невероятный инфатуэйшн, мне греет сердце что такие самородки как Сонора и другие великие проекты, сотворённые комьюнити, удостоены вашего ревью.
The way you handled the endgame to heal the wasteland reminded me a lot of Joshua Graham's "we can't expect God to do all the work" ethos.
Thank you for playing through these games. I don’t have a pc to play these on and don’t speak the language, learning about such a dedicated community for this wonderful old game and getting to see the content through someone well skilled in translating and entertaining is great!
I’m really enjoying revisiting these videos after learning Russian in college and understanding every 3rd word, очень хорошо
Just gotta let you know man, I am a huge fan of your work. It is crazy how underrated your channel is, you produce such high-quality content and I love every video you produce. Thank you for pushing these out to us bro.
over an hour of UNSOLICITED POG CONTENT? Thanks Warlock
epik holesum doomper pogzers
@@TannuWannu i'm back to using these unironically
As much as I would love Bethesda to set a fallout game in Mexico, I also don’t want Bethesda to botch another game, especially including a culture I love.
A Mexico themed Obsidian game would go quite hard if I do say so.
@@TheTGOACbro obsidian don’t exist anymore lmao, unless you wanna go back in time to 2010 and bring them to the present to make a new game
44:33 - The Mendoza HM-3, I think. 9mm cartridge, grip magazine, like the Uzi. Looks neat.
Original Fallout mod w/ Arcanum influences? As soon as this gets an english translation I'm going in. Thanks YT algorithm for reommending this vid and channel.
Holy shit, came upon this video completely by accident. The game looks awesome, I have a hard time believing this is something you can really play.
Your narration and story telling was superb, made the video feel like a movie!
Спасибо за видео! Посмотрел залпом все ролики про Fallout, сильно смеялся с Советского варпа. Приятно смотреть и слушать, буду ждать новых роликов
the author of the soundtrack is at least very talented, at the most he is a genius. so many masterpiece music tracks with so many sound effects and layered musical textures. each track creates an incredible immersion in the atmosphere of the game. Developers are lucky to have such a composer. I hope he's working on another soundtrack now
I love this channel so much. Your voice is very entertaining and I love the games you cover. Really appreciate the eastern perspective and insight and obscure game coverage.
Got to say: this mod looks a pretty damn cool combination of the best of Fallout 1 and 2, even with the flaws the video points out.
I would love to give a spin some time.
25:15
"There are random dead bodies on the streets. Hmm, whatever fuck Flagstaff."
That about sums up my irl experience with Flagstaff
I always wondered why is it that in the Russian modding community (or should I say Eastern european modding in general?) you can stumble upon teams of only a handful of people, or even more frequently solo developers trying to tackle quite large projects by themselves?
Take the Russian Stalker modding scene, some of the fallout stuff you've covered. Most of such projects offer up incredible potential but are almost completely squandered by incomprehensive stories, shoddy design choices and such. I don't get it, is it a crime to ask for help? To share your story with others, get feedback and polish it? Is it a "grekh" to let someone other than yourself work on your idea?
It's not really a problem that's endemic to Russian projects, but if I had to guess, Russians are very big on the concept of "putting your soul into things". While this sounds good on paper, it makes it hard for some people to compromise on their vision.
@@Max-ke3ty I was thinking something similar. I more think its sign of shame, or lack of prowess to be unable to shoulder all of the burden. Its as if the rest of the creators will shun them for being "this weak."
@@sebs-shenanigans Personally, wouldn't say so. As a Narrative Designer, my experience talking to such people was their genuine hard-headed belief that they "already know how to write". Same probably applies to game design, which is even tougher than a proper game narrative, and yet many people think they are experts already.
@@Max-ke3ty Point taken. God i wish it was that easy though. To be an expert at game design.
But if there is active feedback, multiple people and exposure at early stages of development, provided the person's not a complete stuck up arse, won't they be able to observe the faults in their own logic and judgement.
A lot of creative people indeed don't like other people working on their babies. That is quite normal honestly.
It tends to be an attitude that one grows out of over time as they mature as an artist. But young/inexperienced creative types can often be similar to Gollum.
I was worried a bit, but the gift of your channel keeps on giving. You're doing incredible work. I wish I could've supported you more or something
Am super amazing video! This Fallout mod feels so more alive than the newer ones for me. Thank you for showing it! You rock!
I love your videos man they're very comfy to watch and you've really made this hybrid review/letsplay/lore style your own. You're one of my favorite youtubers now alongside Mandalore Gaming
Fallout 76 has the most trailer parks of any fallout game, really makes you think
Just started watching your videos today actually, and before I realized it I'd watched 5 in a row. Subscribed!
Another absolutely great video. This is the most underrated channel on RUclips.
Just gotta say man, absolutely amazing video. . Im usually a silent viewer, but i just vibe with your style and understand your references. Living in an ex Warsaw pact country, and having a lot in common i can’t help but find myself/relating a lot to you and your style. Been watching for a good while now, and i will continue to do so. Hope you get the success you deserve and may it find you in good health my friend.
This is maybe my favourite channel atm. Thanks for the great content
The Fallout series has always been in need of junkyard motorbikes it fits the setting too well. Good job soviet mod developer
soviet? bruhhh
@@DesertsOfHighfleet he probably think theres still two germanies a czechoslovakia and a yugoslavia
@@Sinner987 And maybe a Zaire.
@@Sinner987 Probably a 'Nam veteran
@@DesertsOfHighfleet Yeah the Soviet Union, those guys north of the Chinese we've been at war with for the past ten years. You live under a rock or something?
“Me though? *I CHOOSE VIOLENCE* ”
Ah, another man of culture I see. You have my sub
i constantly go back and watch your fallout videos they're really good and i love your morrowind videos too keep up the great work
Love your content as always man, could listen to you story tell for ages.
I watched one of your videos and forgot that I subbed (thanks RUclips for randomly disabling notifications). Now I'm binging your videos like there's no tomorrow. I love these videos
Thanks for the excellent review. The music in the game is mind blowing. My favorite tracks are Desert Rangers, Villa, Out-of-Service, City of Phoenix, Garage City and City of Flagstaff
So looking forward to your next fallout video. The flash to the past and review style you have is refreshing and a great all around watch.
А ловко ты придумал: я посмотрел несколько твоих видео и даже не подумал что ты из СНГ (кроме того момента, когда в видео про Казаков упомянул что у твоего друга был диск с пиратским вариком, но конечно могу ошибаться). По крайней мере я не слышу акцент.
А видео у тебя получаются просто шикарные, подписался (и поставил колокольчик). Желаю успехов :)
// eng
Huh, you caught me, I watched a bunch of your videos and was not thinking about that you are from CIS (except that moment, when in Cossacks video you mentioned that your friend had disk with WC2k, but I could be wrong ofc). At least i don't hear any accent.
Your videos are great. I've subscribed (and ringed a bell kekeke). Keep it up :)
This is pretty damn impressive....
And your video showcasing it is excellent. I really like your content.
Fallout 1 & 2 modding community: We made a full game with an entirely new setting, factions, original, yet lore-friendly storyline and hundreds of sidequests
Bethesda Fallout modding community: Wow PiP scopes
Hey sometimes less is more
I discovered this channel with this video and have binged a majority of your videos for the past day. Your content is superb and I look forward to seeing more. Keep on keeping on.
It’s both interesting and fucked up that when it comes time to broker a deal in the second half of the game with one of the factions you basically have to team up with one of the groups directly or indirectly responsible for the enslavement of your people, Everyone who is important in this universe uses slaves for one reason or another and nobody’s hands are clean. It’s interesting and probably more accurate to a post apocalyptic economy would be run.
2:11 I love that the Russian version of Bloody Mess is called “Hot Blooded” and in this case also doubles as an excuse to speak Spanish natively lmao.
Fallout 2 Restoration Project and Fallout Sonora: "We've got you surrounded! Put points into Traps and Outdoorsman!"
Forsworn Helmet Guy: "I HATE DUMP STATS, I HATE DUMP STATS!"
In my defense, I do put points in Outdoorsman sometimes. Mostly for LARP reasons, but it also increases the chance of good special encounters appearing.
I'm from Mexico and I can say that this is more like sonorous news than a post apocalyptic future
Not only a delight to see another post from Warlockracy, but how cool to see this mod I've never heard of! I live in Tucson and I was amazed at the detail, like how Two Suns had a big hangar, as we have a major air force base here, and that symbol for the Phoenix church is the actual symbol for the real city of Phoenix. So cool.
so clever to use the flag of phoenix as the flag for the church of the holy fire... watched this video like 10 times and only just realized it now
Hell of a channel, this - wonderful videos, thanks for the quality entertainment! I'm eagerly awaiting the translation.
sonora is really cool. it is a reason to take few days off and go through this adventre, it is a balm for the soul
The ammount of work and new art his mod have is amazing...
I was modding F2 back in day ... and whoa , the quality of some stuff is very nice.
45:52 "An atomic grenade. Powerful, unique, single use: will come in handy one day."
Ah, the perfect item to leave in my inventory and never use.
i love your youtube channel im slowly watching all of your content. thank you for sharing stuff i would never touch in an epic format i can enjoy :) keep it up.
The Dayglow DLC is complete and available.
Does the English translation out as well?
It's great to see another amazing video. The HM-23 is based on the Mendoza HM-3, I'd bet