It rose again while playing KOTOR1, which I thought was an amazing game. So amazing, in fact, I became frustrated at the idea of working on the sequel because the first game seemed to have already done everything cool in the Old Republic. I almost threw down my controller when I got to the part of the game when you're walking on the ocean floor of Manaan, and I was like, "$!@# this game." Hello, Dark Side. Of myself.
Ummm, I thought they weren't allow to look at anything of the original due to contract BS and had to intuit what the first game was about in the dark?
Van Buren plot:
http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Van_Buren#Presper.27s_plan
It was a Wasteland-ish mad scientist story, very different from FO:NV's topical political setting. Van Buren's version of Caesar's Legion wasn't important enough to merit a mention in its description.
I always felt the setting of NV was deliberate and allowed VB room to fit into the timeline (I don't the exact dates set in each and if they conflict or not). Looking through the state Caesar's Legion was in in VB and then in NV you kinda get the feeling that VB took place years before NV while the Legion was still crawling west and NV was the outcome of it finally growing large and bumping into the NCR.
About the only thing that doesn't match right, IIRC, is the degree of NCR presence in Colorado, but that could always be explained by activity before the Legion drove the most advanced arms of the Rangers out before taking it over.
It would be ideal if VB could be official worked into the canon because it gives a lot of stuff to flesh that region of the world out with, but I'd never count on Bethesda being that wise.
Pallegina is boring as fuck and Arcade was literally based on himself.
It's funny given the differences and similarities in their personalities. I wonder if you could take much of Arcade as an idealization of his own self-perception. After seeing his Darklands LP I bet he wishes he could be such a cool, self-assured, drool nerd as Arcade is.
Further muddling this debate is that people seem to conflate "encyclopedic infodumps" with "walls of text", and complain about both as if they're the same thing. Yet the walls of text emitted by PoE's much-hated backer NPCs are distinctly non-encyclopedic; they're context-free little stories that typically have nothing to do with the game's lore. And the other major source of walls of text in the game is Durance and Grieving Mother who people love, so go figure.
Walls of text aren't bad so long as they're fitting. Durance is a enraged, bitter nutter who's done a lot of thinking for a long while and is just itching to it vomit all over you. His ranting works because he has a lot of say, the PC needs information on past events he was key to and his conversation style matches his personality. It ties into the character being full of himself and isolated from everyone else, even loathing his deity only tolerating her because he looks on her as strong and a match for himself and views everyone in his faith with contempt for not matching his standards, of which he is on the top.
Right from the start you get the feeling he's like a crazy prospector that's been out on his own for too long with his own thoughts and is insane, yet what he talks about you get an idea that there's something to his insanity. It's one thing to get his barely controlled rants, it's another to have this personality suddenly talk in a draw, matter of fact tone that is what a real info dump is.
He's much the same as Kreia, another smug, bitter old loon who's spent too long thinking alone and loves to lecture her new pupil and teach them the "proper" way with the eagerness like a teacher teaching their first student.
In fact, if there's something of a stereotype to Avellone's writing it would be this archetype of character. I haven't played his older games, but I wouldn't be surprised if there's someone like that in PST.
Now, if the archetype is modelled on Avellone himself, like Arcade to Sawyer, or if it's a bugbear of his based on someone who always pestered him when he was younger, like a parent or mentor?
Agree, I think the fact that they are context-free and having nothing to do with the game's lore is the main reason the NPC backers were literally the worst thing in PoE, whatever the quality of the short stories (most sucked, I read about 40 before giving up).
Half the problem was getting in the RP mood, being told godlike were super special rare and then seeing half backer NPCs be godlike. Had they just placed a ban on the backer npcs being that race and only be region appropriate ones then they'd have blended in perfectly.
Chris seems very agitated about working on Kotor 3 again and that could be very good indeed.
After the way BW handled TOR I bet he's going nuts wanting his chance to save the KOTOR setting with his beloved serious and philisophical KOTOR2ish perspective, and indirectly, save the EU as a whole now that it's rudderless from Disney saying it's not canon anymore.
All the more so now that Lucas is gone and no longer has the final say on such things like about who is allowed to die or not in
all Star Wars stories.
I could see much the same from Star Trek lovers now that Abrams Star Trek is leaving the fanbase unsatisfied with his reboot while the original Star Trek post-Dominion War setting has essentially remained untouched and ripe to be returned to after resting for nearly 2 decades.