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Hello,
Sorry in advance for my English (I am French.).
To begin with, just CONGRATULATIONS ! I knew you with the video of the Fallout 4 trailler (which I thought was stop motion, but it's Blender, and all that animation, I love it ! ), then I saw an article on the internet about a Fallout fan who was remaking the Fallout game in Lego, just amazing 2 universes I love ! Then I realized that you did all this! It's crazy!
Of course, I tested it. At the beginning, it's pretty rough, you customize your avatar and off you go. But I thought how far did it go? Then I went outside and just Woah OK this is not funny.
The game looks great, really great. It doesn't eat up any more RAM than a classic Fallout, maybe the CPU is a bit too busy (but still reasonable).
Gameplay wise, it's cool and I think with time it will be improved, as I imagine the mechanics of Fallout games will be.
Bug-wise, it works well actually, even better than a real Fallout XD. I've noticed 2 of them so far:
- When you die and reappear at the last save, your hair disappears and your face changes (not sure about the face).
- It's not really a bug, but if you die and you don't have a save, you can't do anything anymore and you have to quit and restart the game to be able to play.
Oh, and being French, I don't have qwerty, but azerty, and the I being a bit far XD, a key assignment system would be perfect! (even if you can do an Alt+Shift G to switch between Fr/Eng keyboards).
By the way, I could notice some keys which are not indicated on this page like the Tab key which allows the first person view (thanks), the R key to reload (obvious), E to interact (also obvious).
And finally, congratulations again, I hope this project has a future!
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