The Washington Post technology blog Post I.T. offers an interview with Todd Howard.<blockquote>Q: What sort of audience are you trying to reach with Fallout 3?
Howard: Ourselves? [Laughs] I think, it's people who are really into video games. We cut a pretty wide arc among people who are gaming fans.
It's got a lot of depth to it, it's fairly easy to pick up and play, if you play video games. But I think people who don't play a lot of our stuff, or things like this, are very shocked at how much you can do in the game and how much depth there is and how big it is. There are very few barriers, compared to other video games.
Q: Do you think a casual audience picking up your game might be intimidated by the number of decisions you have to make?
Howard: Potentially at first, yeah. Yeah, I think they would. At first, people want to be told, well how do I win? And so there's this moment of, well, it's really up to you,
Some people just want to know how to win, but I think the game does a pretty good job of teaching itself. But there is definitely a hump to get over... they need someone to push them and say, you should try this out.</blockquote>
Howard: Ourselves? [Laughs] I think, it's people who are really into video games. We cut a pretty wide arc among people who are gaming fans.
It's got a lot of depth to it, it's fairly easy to pick up and play, if you play video games. But I think people who don't play a lot of our stuff, or things like this, are very shocked at how much you can do in the game and how much depth there is and how big it is. There are very few barriers, compared to other video games.
Q: Do you think a casual audience picking up your game might be intimidated by the number of decisions you have to make?
Howard: Potentially at first, yeah. Yeah, I think they would. At first, people want to be told, well how do I win? And so there's this moment of, well, it's really up to you,
Some people just want to know how to win, but I think the game does a pretty good job of teaching itself. But there is definitely a hump to get over... they need someone to push them and say, you should try this out.</blockquote>