Fallout: New California adds an all new story around a new player character, an adopted resident of Vault 18, embarking on a journey through the wastelands of the New California Republic's Cajon Pass. An unofficial prequel to New Vegas, FPB adds hours of new gameplay and a fully voiced stand alone campaign.

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BuffHamster
BuffHamster - - 146 comments

Sound design is very slick. Not many realize that it is an important factor in the willing suspension of disbelief.

Will recovering music holotapes be a side quest or possible way to make some extra cash? "Oooo! a holotape! Who wants Loot?" PIP-Boy as iTunes player?

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MarcN
MarcN - - 39 comments

Agreed, It really adds to the immersion. It's the little things here and there that make things like this great.

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Thaiauxn AuthorSubscriber
Thaiauxn - - 1,673 comments

Holotapes stop playing when you close your pip-boy, but that would be cool. After we get the main quests wrapped, we could add holotapes to old cars that the player can send in to NCRR via the Mojave Express in Union City. Those that make it get played on the radio, activating a variable for each one that allows it to play. Good idea.

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Guest
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I apologize in advance, but I am a stickler for continuity. Project Brazil takes place in 2260 and the Enclave Oil Rig was destroyed 2242. So, maybe switch the dialog from "Destroyed 40 years ago" to "Destroyed nearly 20 years ago"?

I apologize. Like I said, "Stickler for continuity."

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Thaiauxn AuthorSubscriber
Thaiauxn - - 1,673 comments

You are correct. I mention this in the news post as one of our updates. At the time, the game year was 2280, and we later changed it to 2260. It's what we get for skipping ahead and starting voice acting before we finishing scripting.

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Guest
Guest - - 691,726 comments

2 years later - starts voice acting before scripting is finished. >_ < God damnit Fallout 4!

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Fallout: Project Brazil has two new radio stations for your pip boy while exploring our story and world.

Based in Los Angeles, NCRR is part of the Republic's efforts to bring classic tunes, education, and news to the California Wasteland. Chief anchor Roger Moore (Played by Ben Britton) delivers a smooth voice of reason in an unreasonable hell-scape.

The 2nd Installment will re-arrange the news tracks according to the Main Quest Objectives, and add a dozen more segments based on Fallout Lore and spoofs of NPR.