A developer who worked on Fallout 4 has shared what went into crafting the RPG's iconic start-up menu.
To celebrate Fallout 4's eighth anniversary, the official Bethesda Twitter account shared the scene in question along with the caption: "Happy 8th Birthday to #Fallout 4. Exploring the Wasteland always holds a very special place in our hearts." Following this, Nate Purkeypile, a former Bethesda developer who worked as a World/Lighting Artist on Fallout 4, has given fans an insight into the game's start-up menu scene.
"Wow, been a while," the developer says, before then giving context to how the scene came to be. "Fun fact, I lit this scene. It's actually hundreds of tiny lights bouncing all the light by hand and making the glints on the armor just right," the developer revealed, adding: "Nice to see it popping up still years later."
Wow, been awhile.Fun fact, I lit this scene. It’s actually hundreds of tiny lights bouncing all the light by hand and making the glints on the armor
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