and being influenced is a natural part of the writing process,' he said. After all, Autumn Leaves' inspirations are countless.
'I seriously think this is perfectly okay. He understands that even he's taken inspiration from other games, including Fallout. Veer said he doesn't seem too upset by the similarities, either. Additionally, the idea of talking to everyone located near a crime scene seems like a pretty standard objective for this type of quest. It's important to remember that Fallout's universe already consisted heavily of the mod's themes: murder, robots, and Vaults. sensual moment between you and a robot in both the mod and the quest. Both also feature a 'mysterious death of the prime financier of the Vault' and a focus on voice modulators that help you tell the robots apart from each other. Other similarities between the mod and quest include a murder investigation, where you have to check the crime scene and speak to every robot in the Vault. Mods have also made their way on to consoles, something that's not all that common.
I checked, and any similarities between the two are a complete coincidence.' Bethesda has shown its love for mods and the Fallout 4 community by officially supporting them through its website. We contacted Bethesda VP of marketing Pete Hines about the situation, and he said, 'We love our mod community and would never disrespect them.