New Pip-Boy discussion.

Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 9:45 pm

Damn, I hope they show us in E3 that menus.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 8:22 pm

Sorry to change the subject slighty, but I was under the impression that pipboys could not be removed, untill of course FONV where that doctor fellow gives the player character his "old" one, what's the lore on this?
It's just in FO3 and NV I think you could see your sleeve at the other side of the pipboy, whilst in the new cinematic trailer you can't.
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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 3:56 pm

The pipboy could always be removed.

You just lacked the specialized tool to do so in Fallout 3.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:43 pm

Correct. I believe it is easy to remove with the proper passcode. However, the player never got one in FO3 because Vault 101 was designed as an authoritarian experiment under an overseer with absolute power, so the residents never got "admin rights" to their Pipboys.

But I think I remember reading that Pipboys have a safety feature that only lets the user remove them - so no one can steal a Pipboy off someone against their will. They could cut off their arm, but without being able to open the Pipboy 3000, they could never attach it over their own arm, and the Pipboy likely needs a bio-signal from the wearer to activate - that's why it can read your vitals. So you couldn't just hold one in your hands and use it.

And that's why we don't see raiders and everyone running around with Pipboys! (If I didn't read that - it is my head canon. :read: )

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 1:13 pm

Ooh i see I always thought they must take it off at some stage to wash it otherwise it would be minging. Gross.
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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 4:00 pm

Nice, good call. Thank the gods they separated the radio and the map into their own tabs. I'm hoping the Data tab is more organized, too; Skyrim distinguished between full quests and miscellaneous objectives, and let you have multiple active quests at once. Some more organization in the "Notes" section of the Data tab would be welcome, too.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 7:37 pm

It was a very silly Fallout 3 excuse to justify why you had to have a Pipboy. Presumably the device grows with you from being a child to an advlt and is water proof to avoid getting it wet whilst washing and somehow it doesn't make it hard to get dressed.

Jesus Christ, I honestly have no idea why Bethesda thought this trinket of law was a good inclusion.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 7:24 pm

But if it is handheld how would you use the pipboy light and hold a twohanded weapon at the same time? I've never used that mod so I don't know how they handled it.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 2:29 pm

I wonder if the Pipboy menu will be monochromatic like in the last games. I'm guessing it will be, but I'd prefer a Pipboy Color. Maybe it'll even look more like one of those old Game & Watch games.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 3:51 pm

I preferred the old handheld Pip-Boys, but I'm not too bothered.


Anyone else notice that the power armor suit in the trailer seems to have a left forearm modified specifically to accommodate a Pip-Boy? No more exposed left hand.
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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 9:29 pm

It doesn't seem to have the fingerless glove any more, so I'm hoping that even without power armor specially accommodating it, you'll be able to wear gloves on your left hand. I hope so anyway: a conspicuously exposed left hand is even worse than that stupid fingerless glove from last time.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 12:42 pm

Actually I remember reading in the manual for the first Fallout game it says that the pipboy is wrist mounted. I don't have time at the moment to quote it exactly, but I'm sure that is what it says. I can check in a few hours if you don't believe me.

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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 1:07 pm

Page 60 of the Fallout 1 manual

http://pablotron.org/files/fallout-manual.pdf

The RobCo PIPBoy 2000 (hereafter called the PIPBoy), is a
handy device that you wear on your wrist. It’s small, especially by
today’s standards, and it will store a goodly amount of information
for you. And using modern super-deluxe resolution graphics to boot!
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Post » Thu Nov 26, 2015 11:12 am

Ah, yes there it is. Thanks.

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