

The E3 2015 reveal trailer showed gamers that the game will include over 50 base weapons, which can utilize changeable parts to create over 700 variations in total. We already knew that the game would receive a heavy focus on weapon customization. Based off of some quick cuts in the gameplay trailer, it looks like individual sections of power armor can now be crippled, and potentially even blown off by attacks. It also completely changes the player's user interface, boasting a robotic display not unlike something from Iron Man, and also featuring a suit health indicator. It looks like power armor will now have a functional headlamp, which will go huge distances when fighting in dark locations or during the night. These themes range from things like military paint and lead plating to presumably colorful iterations like the Vault-Tec style, and those options aren't strictly just for show - different paint jobs grant different bonuses to statistics like strength or charisma. For the first time ever, players will be able to modify the material the power armor is made out of, and paint it in different themes. The initial trailer showed fans their first look at the T-60 power armor, which is the most advanced model ever seen in any Fallout title.
