Some of these robots were programmed to have unique personalities, and the players can spend quality time speaking to all of them about the philosophical ramifications of being a non-human consciousness.
It actually looks similar to the Will Smith movie entitled, “I, Robot.”
Meanwhile, the “Brain Dead” mod that came with the “Far Harbor” DLC released for “Fallout 4” in May, tasks the player with solving a mystery within a hotel. According to Veer, who also goes by the name of BaronVonChateau, the similarities between the “Brain Dead” and “Autumn Leaves” are just too hard to ignore.
For one, both feature a colorful cast of eccentric robots, in charge of a forgotten Vault, where a strange murder happened.
To support his allegations of copying, BaronVonChateau supplied a number of comparative screenshots that really make the similarities seem very uncanny.
Pete Hines, VP of marketing of Bethesda Studios publicly came out to quash notions of copying by saying that he checked both mods and that any similarities between “Braid Dead” and “Autumn Leaves” are a complete coincidence.
He explained that Bethesda Studios has shown its love for mods and the “Fallout 4” community by officially supporting them. He also added that as a matter of fact, mods have already made their way to the consoles, which is not at all common in the gaming community.