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The Fallout Demo is a freely downloadable and playable demonstration of Fallout. It was released on April 22, 1997.

Gameplay

The demo uses the Junktown area map from the retail version of the game (the map is called "JUNKDEMO" in the demo file) instead of a separate one, and it has a different plot with completely different characters (except for Dog and Phil, who have the same conundrum just as in the actual game).

The demo takes places in Scrapheap, a small town in the Core Region dominated by two competing gangs: the Crypts and the Fools. The Crypts are led by a man named Rayze and rule the town's power generator. They are large in number and can be identified by their leather armor. Their rivals, the Fools, are led by a woman named Baka. They are fewer in number and are less formidable opponents due to their metal armor.[1] At the time that the Vault Dweller visits, the Fools are waiting for only one more affiliate before engaging in a war with the Crypts.

Max Stone is the only available character in the demo. While his stats and biography are the same as in the retail version of the game, his traits are different. He starts the demo with a fairly decent inventory of weapons and items, including an H&K MP9 10mm SMG, leather armor and some stimpaks.

Walkthrough

The Fallout Demo has a main quest known as "Solve Scrapheap's gang problem" that can be completed in multiple ways. If the player decides to side with the Crypts, they can help them maintain control of the generator by helping them wipe out the Fools. If they decide to side with the Fools, the player must help them wipe out the Crypts, therefore transferring the rule of the town and the generator. The player character could also just join one gang and wait for them to wipe the other gang (or themselves) out before finishing any gang survivors off, which would rid the town of all crime altogether and leave the power generator in the hands of the people. The fourth and final way to end the demo would be to doom everyone in town by destroying the generator.

Deadline

Though both the demo and full-release versions begin on December 5th, the characters in each version are given different deadlines to find a water chip for Vault 13. In the Fallout demo, the player has 120 days to find the chip, while in the full release version of Fallout the player is given 150 to meet their deadline.

Notes

  • The assault rifle in the demo is named the "Colt Rifle", but was changed upon release of the retail game.
  • In the demo, regular stimpaks are represented by the image of super stimpaks from the retail version, although they heal just the same.
  • Iguana-on-a-stick in the demo is represented by the image of iguana bits from the retail version.
  • The MASTER.DAT file from the demo also contains various artwork items and some alternate interface screens for character creation from when Fallout was still A GURPS Post Nuclear Adventure.
  • 'Baka' means "idiot" in Japanese.

Cut content

In the game files, many unused Vault Boy images can be found, that were primary intended to illustrate the GURPS stats, but when Interplay made the decision to drop GURPS on February 12, 1997,[2] they were kept in the demo for future use in the final version of Fallout (presumed for new perks and traits). However, they were not included in the actual game and those Vault Boy images are only present in the demo files.

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All Fallout demo unused Vault Boys

1st row
  • Acting
  • Administrator
  • Area Knowledge
  • Armoury
  • Axe Mace (old image of Melee Weapons - used the same image of the final version in-game)
2nd row
3rd row
  • Code of Honor
  • Colorblind
  • Combat Paralysis
  • Common Sense
  • Computer Ops
4th row
  • Danger Sense
  • Delusion
  • Detect lie
  • Diagnose
  • Eidetic
5th row
  • Electronics
  • Electronic Ops
  • Fast Draw
  • Forgery
  • Gullible
6th row
  • Hard Hearing
  • Hearing
  • Holdout
  • Honesty
  • Intimidation
7th row
  • Intuition
  • Jumping
  • Knife
  • Knife Throwing
  • Lechrus
8th row
  • Luck (old image - used the same image of the final version in-game)
  • Lying
  • Natural
  • No Nose
  • Overweight
9th row
  • Pacifism
  • Peripheral vision
  • Phobia
  • Pick Nose
  • Prospector
10th row
  • Research
  • Savoir-Vivre
  • Sense of Duty
  • Sex Appeal (old image)
  • Skinny
11th row
  • Sleight of hand
  • Spear
  • Spear Throwing
  • Speed Load
  • Strong Will
12th row
  • Studder
  • Survival
  • Tactics
  • Taste
  • Tracking
13th row
  • Truthful
  • Ugly
  • Weak will

Note

  • The Sex Appeal Vault Boy of the Fallout demo is used for Strength in-game.
  • The Toughness Vault Boy is used for Endurance in-game.
  • Statistics that didn't have a specific Vault Boy picture used the one for Level.

Bugs

  • The demo will fail to run on newer versions of Windows (including Windows XP), instead producing a black screen with an hourglass cursor, which will never finish loading. The best way to fix this is to right-click on the application (FALLDEMO.EXE), then go to Properties, Compatibility, and then under the "Compatibility mode" header, check the box to run it in compatibility mode for Windows 95. Finally, under the "Display settings" header, check the boxes to run it in 256 colors and 640 x 480 screen resolution. This will allow it to run just fine.

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References

  1. In the actual game, metal armor has a higher armor class (and therefore higher damage resistance) compared to the leather armor, but in the demo, it is reversed.
  2. Steve Jackson games
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