"By now I figure y’all have seen the big news of the week with the second part of the content complete announcement and the new screenshots. We’re going to be starting up a regular cycle of such updates in the near future, each focusing on a different part of the game in addition to the ongoing tradition of Question of the Week. Also, so people don’t think we’re done with the graphic appearance of the game, the Art Department is always working on improving existing models and making new ones. They’ve got a lot left to show off.
This week we’re finishing up Embry and a bunch of other towns spread across the Plateau, the Upper Plateau, and Northfields. We’re also getting the vehicles in for our weekly test so people can ride around the wasteland in style. We’ve also been getting a lot of infrastructure work done, such as working on loading screens, improving character creation UI, etc.
1.Is there any chance of an in-game audio player?
Not for release. Since players can run a media player in the background while playing the game it’s not something we’re going to be looking at investing time into in the near future. For now we’re concentrating on the vital game elements.
2.How long till FE is content complete? What’s the current content completeness percentage?
Several months. Right now I’d have a hard time judging the completeness percentage since a lot of what we’re doing is polishing content that is already implemented.
3.Could you give us any examples of "covert” ways for fans to interact with Fallen Earth?
If I told you, they wouldn’t be covert, would they?
4.Are the tables and chairs in the Haven Clinic cafeteria (or anywhere else for that matter) destructible/physical? What I’m asking is whether the chairs will fall over when I hit them, or will they be welded to the floor?
They are useable as chairs, but they aren’t physics objects. Only certain objects in the world are flagged as physics objects because A) it’s expensive for people’s processors to have lots of physics opbjects and B) if everything was physics enabled, within an hour the whole world would be a mess of piles of chairs, tables jammed in doors, etc."




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