hehe ya it has very bad quality, but its hard to snap it from an flash video.
1. Bad quality
2. the video is moving, so its hard.
Some of the other marks i cant read in the video but there is something like (ya in your google file:)areful,
some of them very hard to read:
Farregal West Metro Station(?), depark west(?,)
Jefferson Monorail(?)
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:17 Post subject:
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Some of the other marks i cant read in the video but there is something like (ya in your google file:)areful,
some of them very hard to read:
Farregal West Metro Station(?), depark west(?,)
Jefferson Monorail(?)
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 14:49 Post subject:
As for Dupont East, I meant the one closer to Dupont West, not the one you marked. There are two other squares very close to each other and to Dupont West (maybe Dupont East and Dupont South?).
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 18:31 Post subject:
Vault Maker's Google Map:
I wonder if Germantown is in the same location as the real town? _________________ No Mutants Allowed, your Fallout resource - Fallout: New Vegas - Brother None counts down his favourite games
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 5:23 Post subject:
Cool. Post maps with locations on them as available, and I'll plug them into GE. I'll add these over the weekend.
I'm moving us along toward 2077 by exploiting the personal conveyance economy (via work), so I'm not keeping up with most of the F3 coverage. I'll dig into The Vault more, now that I see location info is up.
Adding F3 means I can procrastinate on mapping Tactics (sorry Atomic Avatar...progress is slow). Whatever else we say about Tactics, the worldmap...well:
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Edit: I don't see Dupont on The Vault yet. Any idea what it is? The closest thing in GE is the Dupont Continence and Urology Institute or something. I don't want to explore a post-apocalyptic urology institute.
Farragut (named after the Admiral?) may be the Naval Surface Warfare Center southwest of Bethesda. GNR looks like it's near the National Institutes of Health campus.
Incidentally, the worldmap may be tilted 30 degrees or so clockwise, so my previous locations will need some edits (maybe 3 miles south-southeast). _________________ Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction by Paul Brians.
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:08 Post subject:
Ausir wrote:
Dupont is most likely Dupont Circle.
Farragut West is a DC metro station.
Hopefully those aren't the actual game locations though. The distance from Jefferson Memorial to Dupont Circle is 1.9 miles (3 km). That would make the whole annotated map Price put up less than 10 miles/16 km across. In FO a single worldmap square was about 13 miles.
I know FO3 covers a small area, but that's like packing a whole game's worth of places into an area of...Klamath, minus Toxic Caves, Brahmin Pastures, Crashed Vertibird, and Whiskey Bob's still. That's just crazy talk. It can't be so tiny. Please say I'm right?
I'm using the big black squiggle as the Potomac River, which makes Price's map about 35 miles across. That's about 9 Fallout grid squares, so...like Vault City, Gecko, and Vault Village. Still small, but at least it would take a couple of days to walk across.
Maybe they used some Metro station names to inspire other things. Sort of like Neverwhere in reverse.
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:54 Post subject:
Still putting this together, but it's looking like the scale is close to the smaller of the two I described. The last stage of denial was knowing Ausir was right (though it was the least painful).
Here's an attempt to sum up what we know of locations as of now. Please post corrections if you have them.
Known:
Arefu
Dukov's Place
DuPont West
Farragut West
GNR Building Plaza
Jefferson Memorial
Megaton
Minefield
Museum of Technology
Rivet City
Springvale
Super-Duper Mart
The Washington Monument
Vault 101
Good guesses:
Citadel (the small ring across the river from Jefferson Memorial should be the Pentagon)
DuPont East (assumed to be the square southeast of DuPont West)
GNR Tower (assumed to be the location north of GNR Building Plaza)
Unknown (believed in the game, but not confirmed where):
Big Town
Capitol
Germantown
Paradise Falls
Tenpenny Towers
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Now as to the maps, including the 1up footage, that leaves a total of 6 location boxes that are Unidentified (besides the two assumed above for DuPont East and GNR Tower):
1: almost straight to the right of Minefield, near the right map edge
2: just below and slightly left of GNR Plaza
3: near the lower map edge, almost straight down from Vault 101
4 and 5: close together, left of #3
6: above and left from #4 and #5.
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:17 Post subject:
Just uploaded:
Fallout 3 gazetteer v.1 for Fallout Atlas - a 12 KB download, only with Fallout 3. Edit: it's here.
Fallout Atlas v. 2 - a 12.4 MB download. Added FO 3, some FOT locations, and fixed transparency on the FO 1 and 2 worldmap image overlays. The last seemed to require saving as .png format, which is why the total file went from 1.9 MB to over 12.
Also added 4 screenshots to the Fan Art gallery. One shows the whole US, the other 3 show just the FO 3 area.
It looks like the game map covers an area about 15-16 miles across. My FO 3 map is not pretty (yet). It's a bit like FOT: you can spot features that look like real-life stuff (mostly the course of the river), but you can't drop the map in and have it line up with everything. I ended up aligning on Arefu and Rivet City, and letting the rest fall where it may.
I noticed that in the Gamespot film that Price grabbed his screens from, Todd said that they were using an even smaller area at first, but later decided to stretch things out a bit. Map-wise, I wonder if they used a real map up to that point, then just stretched the worldmap out in Photoshop.
This is also a bit reminiscent of FO 1 and 2, where there are geographic inconsistencies in the games that are likely remnants of shifting locations on the worldmaps late in development.
You'll find more comments from me sprinkled around in the entries once you open it in the Google Earth client. _________________ Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction by Paul Brians.
The screen pics look great! I do not see the v 2.0 atlas in the downloads area yet though. Hopefully it wil go in soon. The FO3 stuff looks great Vault Maker! Thanks for all the effort!
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