“No, I haven’t sat down to play the games,” said Walton Goggins, who plays pre-war movie star Cooper Howard and his post-war counterpart The Ghoul. “And I won’t. I won’t. I won’t play the games. I’m not interested.”

The reason is actually pretty simple: Goggins doesn’t want to think of the world or the characters of Fallout as elements of a game.

“All of a sudden, I’m looking at this world from a very different perspective, and as something on a screen in which I am an avatar in. I don’t believe that I’m an avatar. I believe The Ghoul exists in the world. I believe that Cooper Howard exists in the world.” he said.

“The best way that I can serve this world and serve the fans of this game, I think, is to go to work every single day and believe the circumstances that I’m presented with,” Goggins said.

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    23 hours ago

    Why bother slapping a name on the show if you don’t want it to have anything to do with the game?

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      How many of these games have you played? The lore is never consistent so he really has little to gain from the experience. As he’s in his 50s he might not have time to game

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      That is the furthest thing from what he said. You’re looking for a reason to be upset.

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      Counterpoint:

      Art is interpretive by its nature, and each person has their vision for how it should appear. That said, why would you want to watch something that is a 1:1 of something you’ve already consumed? It’s okay, and often encouraged to stray from the source material.

      Even the creator of Fallout acknowledges this.

      For example — for better or worse — comics exemplify this idea with the many iterations of their superheroes. e.g. Superman originally couldn’t fly. Some are better than others, but in the end we (the fans) get a more rich and diverse world for our imaginations.

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        why would you want to watch something that is a 1:1 of something you’ve already consumed?

        Well…

        1. I haven’t. One is a TV show and one is a game, obviously.
        2. It doesn’t have to be 1:1. The words that were used were “wildly diverge from the source”. How can you understand any of the lore without playing it? Would you act in a movie based on a book and intentionally sequester yourself from the book?