Tim Cain, the co-creator of the original Fallout game says devs don't know what you want, but neither do you, apparently.
In a recent YouTube video, Cain explores the legend of the '1 million XP dungeon', a first-edition D&D competition he says he ...
In a recent video on his YouTube channel, veteran RPG developer and project lead on the original Fallout, Tim Cain, offered a look at his collection of photos from the game's development between ...
Cannonballing into a deep developer discussion, original Fallout mastermind Tim Cain asks if "gamers know what they like" in a new video exploring player feedback and preferences. One conclusion ...
Generally most of the best selling games these days have some amount of violence in them, and if you ask Fallout co-creator Tim Cain, that's because we keep buying them. Look, I'm not going to ...
It's a question Fallout co-creator ... In his latest video, Cain chats about the nature of having to deal with players telling about things they do and don't like about a game you've been working ...
Recently, developer Tim Cain, famous for the Fallout series, has explained why many cult classic RPGs don't get sequels. The idea of a game being a cult classic means that the sales likely didn't ...
Fallout co-creator Tim Cain has opened up on why he thinks violence sells when it comes to AAA games, particularly RPGs. Over the New Year, Cain posted a video to YouTube about "why so many AAA ...
Original Fallout designer Tim Cain, also known for co-directing The Outer Worlds at Obsidian, has published a video responding to a player's question about why violence is the "default" path in so ...
The rising amount of action within the RPG genre has caused many to believe there's just too much of it within modern RPGs.