The authors of the Fallout 2 remake showed an updated Pip-Boy
Enthusiasts from the team at Project Arroyo, a large-scale mod for porting Fallout 2 to the fourth game's engine, have shared the updated design of Pip-Boy. They also announced a new developer diary.
As you can see in the screenshot, the device will retain its classic look from old parts. The developers hinted that the new video about the remake will also be dedicated to Pip-Boy. Players will probably be shown inventory, V.A.T.S and other functions of the wrist computer.
Let us remind you that the project has been in development for about six years and still does not have a release date. Approximately 100 employees are involved in the creation of the remake. From time to time, the authors share concept art or release videos with the results of the work done, as was the case with the demonstration of the Temple of Tests and other locations. They plan to release a remake of Fallout 2 on Steam for all users.
By the way, the other day a modification was released that adds anomalies from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. to Fallout: New Vegas. And earlier, the creators of the Fallout series hinted which cult hero would return in the second season.
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