Meanwhile, fans have been having lots of fun with modding and experimenting with various ideas for things that could be turned into successful mods. There are various suggestions from the community, ranging from major gameplay additions to small fixes for annoying details.
That’s always been an important feature of the franchise – it has so much support from its community that it will not die down anytime soon. People love to talk about “Fallout” and mod it as much as possible, and this of course drives up the hype about the game quite a bit.
In the meantime, it’s good to see that other studios are sharing the joy of gamers and are helping spread the word about the game. Small gestures like this one are not rare in the industry, but when it happens between two major studios it’s usually something a little more special.
While “Diablo 3” probably won’t feature any other references to the game, there are plenty of other games on the market, some with a lot of potential to mention “Fallout” in certain spots. Let’s just hope that developers are going to utilize that opportunity properly instead of abusing it in a cheesy way and turning people away from their games, as that’s certainly also a possibility in a situation like this.