![]() ![]() At the same time, Steve Jackson Games was working on GURPS: Survivor, which was a role-playing sourcebook with rules for post-apocalyptic adventuring. Īfter some time, the development team decided they wanted to do GURPS: Wasteland, based on the old post-apocalyptic game from Interplay. At this point, Interplay had still not decided what their first GURPS game would be about. The first draft for the game's story was written down on a "night of many beers." This draft was never intended to be used, and bears little resemblance to the Fallout universe. Scott was appointed Lead Designer, as his previous project, SimEarth, had been canceled. According to Scott Campbell, Jackson only responded once he was offered up-front license money. I also like to think that in some way I inspired others to do modding of their own and to realize that just because a game is old it doesn't mean it has to be abandoned.Steve Jackson initially responded with skepticism when Interplay first approached him with an offer in 1994. I had fun doing it and really, I just wanted others to get even more enjoyment out of a game they loved. Was all this worth the many, many thousands of hours I put in over the years to fix vanilla bugs and add new content? I think so. So expect at least one more minor update down the road, especially since at the very least a Russian translation is in the works. Is this the end of Bear Dude's Fallout modding adventure? To me it is, but I've already said this before and I'll admit that anytime I see a bug reported for something I've worked on, I get the urge to squash it. And if you've already played it dozens of times before, rest assured there is new content for you to experience. If you've been waiting 6 years to play the RP, well, now is your chance. If you were put off by older RP releases, please give it a try again. I believe that this version is what I had always envisioned the Restoration Project would become. "Now come 2013, RP 2.2 is being released. However, don't take it from us, listen to the Bear Dude himself: After 3 years of intense work, killap the Bear Dude has released the final version of the Restoration Project, bringing Fallout 2 closer to the original vision by reimplementing scores of features that did not make the cut all the way back in 1998. ![]() No Mutants Allowed has news that the Fallout 2 Restoration Project 2.2 is now available for download. ![]()
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