Key Takeaways
- A player recreated Vault City from Fallout 2 in Fallout 4 using the settlement building mechanics.
- Various Fallout 4 mods were used to achieve the impressive recreation.
A clever Fallout 4 player online has turned their Spectacle Island settlement into Vault City, as it appears in Fallout 2. With creativity combined with a couple of mods along the way, this Fallout 4 player has managed to recreate an iconic location from the series' history.
It's cool to see players helping Fallout 4's settlement-building system reach its full potential. Prior to the game's launch almost a decade ago, it was a big selling point for the game, and it's safe to say that it was worth the hype. Gamers are still finding creative ways to bring Fallout 4 settlements to life, which is only amplified when mods are thrown into the mix too. There was even a Fallout 4 player who built Fortnite's Battle Bus in the game using the settlements, showing how other franchises can often inspire these creations.
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Redditor Whole_Commercial_833 shared an extensive gallery of screenshots from their build, which recreates Fallout 2's Vault City in Fallout 4 using the settlement builder. It even includes the first area of Vault 8, which is fully explorable. The settlement chosen for this is Spectacle Island, as it has arguably the biggest open space for these types of creations. Although Fallout 2 is an isometric RPG, this particular area of the game translates extremely well, especially when populated with NPCs to make it feel more alive. According to Whole_Commercial_833, they plan to also recreate Fallout 2's version of Shady Sands next, although it isn't finished yet.
Fallout 2's Vault City Recreated in Fallout 4
Interestingly, this settlement uses several different Fallout 4 mods to achieve its effects. In response to questions about the Vault City settlement, the poster shared that numerous building mods were used, including the popular Homemaker, Capital Wasteland Workshop, and Lima Objects. Make no mistake - this build is no less impressive due to this. These mods simply provide more tools for the player to work with, which they have used to perfection here.
It remains to be seen how long it will take for a new mainline Fallout game to be released. The wait seems set to extend for a while yet, despite Bethesda claiming it wants to release games at a quicker rate earlier this year. Bethesda is currently busy working on the long-awaited Elder Scrolls 6, and any work on a potential Fallout 5 seems unlikely until that game is finished. It will be interesting to see if Bethesda hands out the IP to another developer in the meantime, much like with Fallout: New Vegas, in the name of keeping the games relevant as the TV adaptation continues to see success.
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Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 76 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, invite you to the ambitious open world of Fallout 4. Do whatever you want in a massive Commonwealth with hundreds of locations, characters and quests.
As the sole survivor of Vault 111, only you can rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland. Join multiple factions vying for power or go it alone - the choices are yours.
From a Power Armor-toting soldier to the charismatic smooth-talker, be whoever you want with the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. character system and develop your own playstyle from hundreds of Perks.
Experience exciting first- or third-person combat with the dynamic Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System, or V.A.T.S., targeting enemies for maximum tactical advantage (and cinematic carnage!) Collect, upgrade and build thousands of items with Fallout 4's crafting system. Weapons, armor, food and with the right materials, even entire settlements are possible. Welcome home.
- OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Rating:87/100 Critics Recommend:89%
- Franchise
- Fallout
- Platform(s)
- PC , PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
- Released
- November 10, 2015
- Developer(s)
- Bethesda
- Publisher(s)
- Bethesda
- Engine
- Creation
- ESRB
- M FOR MATURE: BLOOD AND GORE, INTENSE VIOLENCE, STRONG LANGUAGE, USE OF DRUGS
- How Long To Beat
- 27 Hours
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- yes
- X|S Enhanced
- No
- PS Plus Availability
- Extra & Premium
- File Size Xbox Series
- 51 GB (December 2023)
- Cross Save
- no
- Cross-Platform Play
- no