The upcoming RPG video game, Fallout 4, from Bethesda, has got fans excited since it was revealed during the E3 2015.
Bethesda had previously promised that the new video game will be bigger and in conformity with other games such as Skyrim, besides saying that Fallout 4 will be better in an open-world setting.
Jeff Gardiner, lead producer at Bethesda, said in an interview with Official Xbox Magazine (via Gameranx) that the game has more than 400 hours of gameplay.
"I've played the game for probably 400 hours, and I'm still finding stuff that I haven't seen," said Gardiner.
Fallout 4 will be extensive and will include crafting system allowing players to make weapons, gears and upgrades.
Pete Hines, lead designer, went on to explain about the crafting system. "For the larger building stuff it's not stored in your inventory, it's in the workbench that you're using in that area. I de-constructed this and it's all stored over here and then when I go to build it's pulling from that inventory of stuff I have."
Fallout 4 will be releasing to PC, PS4 and Xbox One on 10 November.
Fan made Customised Keyboard and Las Vegas Mod
There is no doubt that Fallout has a very enthusiastic community and one such fan has customised a keyboard with the Vault Boy character printed on them.
The fan admitted that he "might be overly excited for Fallout 4."
Meanwhile, some fans, who have been working on Fallout: The Frontier, have announced Fallout: New Vegas mod that is expected to be released by the end of 2015.
Fallout: The Frontier will be set in snowy wastelands of Portland, Oregon, and players will have to face the cold temperature of the nuclear winter. This mod will feature dynamic weather effects, have survival-related activities that include trapping and hunting, ethical and moral choices, wildlife, new items and more.
The game will be set in an open world, which is 16-by-16 km in the northwestern part of the US. The game will include mist, smoke, snow, footsteps, vultures, fires and explosions.