Question about violence level

Post » Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:54 am

Hi, so I've been replaying original fallout games and I have a question: In the options screen you can change the violence level. This is what FO:T manual says about them:

Violence Level: This will control the amount of graphic violence you see.

None: No gore.
Minimal: Only less gory deaths and blood.
Normal: The typical amount of gore, all deaths and blood.
Maximum Blood: Over the top gore and blood

What's the difference between Normal and Maximum Blood. I've been playing all of the original FO games with normal gore, and I still get all the gory death animations. What will maximum blood add? Higher chance of gory deaths appearing? On normal they appear every time a critical hit kills an enemy. More blood splatters? Again, there is enough blood even on normal.
Can anyone enlighten me?

Thanks :)

PS: I :fallout:
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Vickytoria Vasquez
 
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Post » Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:32 pm

Normal: you get a normal amount of blood.

Max: you get alot more blood. Pools of it around the bodies and on them, splatter.

Even more if you have "Bloody Mess." :chaos:
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Post » Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:14 am

So all it does is affect the amount of blood? It doesn't affect the chance of death animations happening? Does that mean that normal is the most "realistic" setting?
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Post » Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:57 pm

So all it does is affect the amount of blood? It doesn't affect the chance of death animations happening? Does that mean that normal is the most "realistic" setting?

I think it effects mostly which death animations are selected. Low - you fall over and die, max: Your body parts eplode as you die.
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