Ive made good use of the script decompiler by TeamX and the Fallout 1 DAT-file extractor v1.2, and even better use of the script decompiler by Noid. Luckily the players stood up against the censorship and delivered a blood patch to address those. This resulted in the non-appearance of children or gore/splatter graphics altogether. The Bloody Mess perk retains the five percent damage bonus but has no visible impact on how enemies die, and it is apparently impossible to register a headshot, even during the "You Gotta Shoot 'Em in the Head" quest. Ive been playing the English v1.2 (UK) version of the game, using the Falche 1.20 character editor for experimentation and adding children with Skynets Fallout 1 Children Patch. The German release of Fallout 1 & 2 back in the 90s had been strictly censored in a way to prevent indexing on the market.
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Why is this relevant? Because, as the Fallout Answers wiki explains, the German release of Fallout 3 did away with fun features like human dismemberment and exploding skulls. This gives German players with the USK offshoot an identical version in comparison to the versions for the British or American market." The site also provided a link to an image on the Fallout 4 Facebook page of the box, with a "USK 18" sticker and a "100% Uncut" stamp.
#FALLOUT 1 GERMAN UPDATE#
"As the manufacturer Bethesda tells the apocalyptic RPG appear uncut in Germany. Quick overview of this release: lots of cool features from Craftys update to the Sfall plugin, Fallout Fixt now installs to a subfolder to avoid overwriting any of your Fallout data, lots more text fixes, some crash fixes, fixes for some goofs I made, a few more options for Fixes Only custom installs, and. You probably get the point, but here's the Google Translate breakdown, with a few additional details, just in case: "Fallout 4 will appear uncut in Germany!" it says.