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  1. From what I've been hearing the V:TM property has been making the rounds among game developers again, so if it's out there and Obsidian can snag a license to make another one I'll be giggling while I wait.
  2. Can we please for the love of god find some way to get the Fallout License back in Obsidian's hands, or convince them to make a new IP that they can just ride the borders of copyright infringement with? I played NV before picking up Fallout 4 and loved it just as much as the day I bought it, and don't get me wrong, I've put over 200 hours into Fallout 4 already. It's a fun sandbox game with power armor, but it's not a Fallout game. InXile took the turn-based shooter side of the game back with their Wasteland sequel, there has got to be some way for Obsidian to take over the sandbox RPG and make it an actual RPG again. I want to play a first-person fallout game that has an actual plot, and legitimate player choices again, but I've already played through New Vegas just a few weeks ago as mentioned. Just take the new Unreal engine and go to town Obsidian, we're waiting. I loved every moment of Pillars of Eternity, and I'll be starting another playthrough shortly. Just please do two things: 1: Do what you always do and make a great story driven game. 2: In the name of all that is Sacred to you, your Mother, and the gaming community do NOT, under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, do it in that god-forsaken monster of an engine that Bethesda should have taken out back and shot 10 years ago.

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