User Interface

A user interface is a display for players to choose options and interact with the game.

Variants

 * Pip-Boy: The Pip-Boy is a wrist-mounted device that serves as the player character's primary interface with the game world. It displays various information, including the player's health, inventory, quests, map, and more.
 * HUD: The HUD is superimposed over the game screen and provides essential information at a glance. It usually includes the player's health and radiation levels, ammunition, and the current status of equipped items such as weapons and armor.
 * Inventory Management: Players can access their inventory through the Pip-Boy. It's represented as a grid with various items and their descriptions. Players can sort, use, drop, or transfer items between their inventory and storage containers.
 * Map: The map is displayed on the Pip-Boy and shows the game world. It marks locations the player has discovered and provides information about active quests, nearby points of interest, and fast travel locations.
 * Quest Journal: The Pip-Boy also includes a quest journal, which lists all active and completed quests. It provides objectives and the option to track specific quests.
 * Character Stats: Players can access detailed information about their character's statistics, such as attributes (Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility, Luck), skills (e.g., lockpicking, hacking, combat skills), and perks (special abilities or bonuses).
 * Dialogue System: When engaging in conversations with NPCs (non-player characters), the dialogue options appear on the screen, usually with a list of responses. Players can choose their character's responses, which can impact the game's story and outcomes.
 * Crafting and Workbenches: When using crafting stations or workbenches, a specialized interface allows players to create and modify weapons, armor, and other items using materials they've collected.
 * Radio: Many Fallout games feature a radio that plays music or signals. Players can control the radio through the Pip-Boy.
 * Status Effects: Icons or visual indicators may appear on the screen to signify the player character's status effects, such as poison, radiation, or stimulant effects.
 * Settings and Options: Players can access game settings, adjust difficulty, change controls, and customize gameplay options through menus accessible via the Pip-Boy or game settings menu.