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=='''World Spaces Dialog'''== | =='''World Spaces Dialog'''== | ||
[[image:WorldspaceDialogue.png|thumb|right|World Space Dialog]] | [[image:WorldspaceDialogue.png|thumb|right|World Space Dialog]] | ||
A world space is simply an entire world, with its own landscape, sky and weather. All [[ | A world space is simply an entire world, with its own landscape, sky and weather. All [[Exterior_cells|exterior cells]] belong to a worldspace -- in Fallout 3, most of the exterior cells are in the Wasteland worldspace, but there are many more worldspaces used in the game, and adding a new worldspace is relatively simple. | ||
Worldspaces can share landscape with a Parent worldspace (for example, many of the settlement worldspaces, such as Megaton and Paradise Falls, have Wasteland as a parent), or they can use an entirely different landscape (for example, Tranquility Lane). | Worldspaces can share landscape with a Parent worldspace (for example, many of the settlement worldspaces, such as Megaton and Paradise Falls, have Wasteland as a parent), or they can use an entirely different landscape (for example, Tranquility Lane). |