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:Yeah, Fallout 3 is a better example. :\ - [[User:Mr. Wolf|Mr. Wolf]] 09:59, 28 October 2011 (CDT)
:Yeah, Fallout 3 is a better example. :\ - [[User:Mr. Wolf|Mr. Wolf]] 09:59, 28 October 2011 (CDT)
: The novelization is a lot better with the realism. It increases some of the distances between locations and makes them a better size so the dozens of bandits aren't camping out in an entire apartment block a few hundred yards from half a dozen settlers, and dropped a lot of the sci-fi elements to ground it more in reality. They even outright give the protagonist an M16 instead of an AK-74 (somehow the most common gun in America now) and there's no plasma cannons or energy shields.

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Having seen Life After People, I can safely say this game's setting is less "one hundred years" and more "about a week" after the apocalypse. Evil Tim 06:13, 27 October 2011 (CDT)

Yeah, Fallout 3 is a better example. :\ - Mr. Wolf 09:59, 28 October 2011 (CDT)
The novelization is a lot better with the realism. It increases some of the distances between locations and makes them a better size so the dozens of bandits aren't camping out in an entire apartment block a few hundred yards from half a dozen settlers, and dropped a lot of the sci-fi elements to ground it more in reality. They even outright give the protagonist an M16 instead of an AK-74 (somehow the most common gun in America now) and there's no plasma cannons or energy shields.