Fallout | A controversial opinion, maybe, but as somone who has played every single Fallout game, base building is NOT what I play Fallout for, but it's a nice addition. |
- A controversial opinion, maybe, but as somone who has played every single Fallout game, base building is NOT what I play Fallout for, but it's a nice addition.
- I had a really hard time liking any of the factions for Fallout 4
- I fucking hate cazadors
- Question: Which fallout has the best big city?
- Am i allowed to say fallout 4 is my favorite
- Concept for a Deathclaw Slaying sub faction of BOS
- Finally got around to playing New Vegas' DLCs and have a question.
- Fallout 5 Villain Theory
- Why was Nora being in the military as well cut from FO4?
- Good names for Weapons?
- Fallout 4 is post apocalypse, Fallout NV is post-post apocalypse.
- Why does nobody help Harold?
- In depth war between The Brotherhood of Steel Vs The New California Republic.
- Super Mutant with power armor
- [FO3] How many of you know about Pink Power Armor?
- What would be a good build for a first time Survival play?
- Fallout 4 devs failed to have unique weapons when legendary enemies can drop the exact same weapon with the same legendary trait. Any recommended mods for console that can change this?
- Ncr vs bos is pretty evenly matched
- Issuing power armor?
- What would it be like to buy a Cocktail in the Fallout Universe? Spoiler Alert
- Bought FO3 on GOG and it launches fine.. but
Posted: 12 Oct 2020 06:21 AM PDT |
I had a really hard time liking any of the factions for Fallout 4 Posted: 12 Oct 2020 08:19 PM PDT I just didn't enjoy the plot compared to other titles. The Railroad: Felt morally right to join them, but I didn't like their ending. Why would you blow up the Institute, the one place with technology that could help the wastes. Felt stupid going through their questline. The Institute: They just felt boring and I couldn't get over the fact that they were essentially slavers. The question they posed which was do AI really have feelings was interesting, but it was quickly proven through interactions with Synth's that they do. Brotherhood of Steel: They just felt like pricks and they were a lot more dislikable compared to the other chapters of BOS. Maxson was just unlikable. The Minutemen: I think we all know why they are annoying. I like the idea of being my own faction, but the Minutemen just make it feel like I'm babysitting them. It would have been fine if it eventually progressed to the point where they could manage themselves, but they were just helpless. I was more interested in the sub factions and small groups compared to any of the main factions. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 12 Oct 2020 04:22 PM PDT there in every important spot I need to be in and the they can see you when your using a stealth boy like what the fuck oh and forget your assault rife it is going to take 3 clips just to kill 1 adult hell they are stronger then a death claw cus there always in packs I hate the person who made them and I hate the people who agreed with him [link] [comments] |
Question: Which fallout has the best big city? Posted: 13 Oct 2020 02:04 AM PDT I am wondering which fallout people think has the best made city. 3 had Washington DC New Vegas had Vegas 4 had Boston ect ect. I personally liked the city of 3 the most. The tunnels made the city feel really big as if it is a real city but what do you (the reader) think? Which game has the best city? and why? [link] [comments] |
Am i allowed to say fallout 4 is my favorite Posted: 13 Oct 2020 12:02 AM PDT Ive barely played fallout the only one i could play was the trial version of 76 but ive seen a bunch of different clips of fallout 4 and have done my research on this specific game and a bit on the others ive watched corykenshin play it and ive seen deathclaws die to that fatman launcher thing so ive decided fallout 4 is my favorite but since ive only played a bit of 76 im not sure if it counts.... so wastelanders does it count? [link] [comments] |
Concept for a Deathclaw Slaying sub faction of BOS Posted: 12 Oct 2020 08:10 PM PDT A sub faction that are the survivors of a crashed BOS ship. The only people that survived the crash were the children on board. None of the children knew what the original purpose of the BOS was and most of the data from the wreckage is fried. The only thing they know is that their parents were knights. While searching the wreckage, one of the children finds a book about knights and dragons. The children are eventually convinced they're parents belonged to an order of valiant knights that are meant to slay dragons. As the children survive and grow older, they are now dedicated to slaying the Dragons of the wastes, AKA Deathclaws. They use mainly melee weapons due to the fact that they ran out of ammo quickly when they were just starting and did not know enough to make more. [link] [comments] |
Finally got around to playing New Vegas' DLCs and have a question. Posted: 12 Oct 2020 07:51 PM PDT Why is Ulysses such a loser? I'd played New Vegas as a kid but was never fortunate enough to own any DLC. I got by reading wiki articles, and going to the areas in the Mojave that hint at DLC areas with stars (and stripes) in my eyes. But now that I've played all the DLC, Ulysses just seems like a complete drama baby. The kind of guy who'd buy you a beer and remind you about it everytime you meet. If we're to believe that all the spray paint aimed at Courier Six was left by Ulysses then he really needs some hobbies. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 12 Oct 2020 08:18 PM PDT Not sure if anyone else noticed in some past Bethesda games but they make the good guys from the previous games into Villains in the sequel Fallout 3 the brotherhood of steel are the ones saving the people of the wasteland but in Fallout 4 they're more like Villains In oblivion in the end game the dragon (akatosh avatar) defeats mehruns dagon but in skyrim the dragons return and they're the villains So in my opinion this gives us an idea as to their logic of how they decide what to do with the factions in their sequels. In Fallout 5 we could have a former good guy faction from a previous fallout game become the villains What's your opinion? [link] [comments] |
Why was Nora being in the military as well cut from FO4? Posted: 12 Oct 2020 05:24 AM PDT I found a neat little mod that uses cut dialogue to give Nora a military background. It's pretty cool - clearly the writers were originally planning on having both Nate and Nora being vets, and this mod simply restores that. But now I'm wondering; why did they cut it? There's evidence that women were allowed in the army both before and after the war, so why not Nora? Idk, it's not a big deal but it just seems weird. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 13 Oct 2020 02:55 AM PDT I desperately need some good names for weapons, mainly for my gatling laser, could people please suggest? Be much appreciated. [link] [comments] |
Fallout 4 is post apocalypse, Fallout NV is post-post apocalypse. Posted: 12 Oct 2020 01:49 PM PDT While this is by no means an original idea of mine, I thought it was one worth revisiting. While Fallout 4 does have some cities and towns, there isn't any kind of real government of any kind (the CPG was wiped out by a synth, causing another societal collapse). Fallout 4 is absolutely about a society that is still rebuilding, and even the factions in game support this (most especially the minutemen, but the BOS and Institute are also both focused on rebuilding the wasteland in some way or another). Meanwhile, New Vegas is absolutely a story in which governments and large societies exist, and at its core is a story about deciding what role government should have in society. The NCR represents a traditional democratic society, the legion represents totalitarianism/authoritarianism, House represents free market capitalism, and Yes Man is arguably symbolic of independence movements similar to the IRA. This is only emphasized by the Great Khans defeat by the NCR and The legions forced integration of tribes, emphasizing how these standard post apocalyptic groups are absolutely not the major players of the story like they would be in a true post apocalypse. In Fallout 4 however is still completely dependent on the lawlessness of the wasteland and leans into the post apocalypse of it. Raiders are arguably the dominant faction in the game, every town exists as its own independent city-state, and even the massive groups like the BOS and Institute fail to compare in scale to groups like the NCR or Legion. Whether the NV style or 4 style is more interesting is up for debate, but as it stands NV is absolutely not a post apocalypse story, it's about what happens when society is on the verge of recovering from the post apocalyptic. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 12 Oct 2020 11:56 PM PDT Why did nobody decide to help Harold or why didn't he help himself, before he got stuck and maybe cut the parts of the tree before he got stuck, or would that hurt him? (sorry if this is a stupid question or poorly worded, i'm tired) [link] [comments] |
In depth war between The Brotherhood of Steel Vs The New California Republic. Posted: 13 Oct 2020 03:13 AM PDT While theirs no set numbers, here's some logical assumptions based on given game lore. (Will include tactics to help out the brotherhoods side) While if you want to get technical, this is incorrect to what is in game, but I'm going to say just due to what we see in game, doesn't mean it correctly correlates to a correct amount of population Ex. A vault has a capacity of 1000 residents, yet the game only illustrates 10-30 people per vault, they would be much larger if the game could handle it. Until many years into the future, a game like fallout can't handle the size of the lore. Now into the estimated numbers. In foNV Veronica mentions how there's "tens of hundreds of thousands" but we learn from fo2 they have around 700,000 people, by the time of lets say fo4 probably close to 1.5-2 million people, which would probably correlate to 100,000-150,000 active NCR soldiers, not including a potential Draft. Yielding service rifles, and anti material rifles, with no air support, the Military force would mainly be based around ground forces, consisting of hundreds of platoons, and most likely would be able to construct artillery. If you combine all the chapters of the Bos, if they were all around in the same time frame, (including tactics even though their not cannon, yet their mentioned in fo4) you'd roughly have 10,000-50,000 soldiers Yielding a fleet of airships (that were destroyed in a lighting storm outside of Chicago, but for the sake of it let's say they were still around) along with my estimate of 5,000 working power armor sets, armed with many energy weapons, and liberty prime. I understand some of these things are a long shot, and completely out of time scale, but to even make it remotely fair I'm going to include it. Also theirs not an abundance of info on a lot of this, so much is a presentable speculation. The start of the war. If somehow every chapter of the BOS spread across all time frames, were to communicate, and gather together for an defense (an offensive war is most likely out of the question) firstly the BOS from Commonwealth would retreat back to the capital wasteland, disregarding their mission, as well as the Bos from Chicago, and their fleet of airships, traveling to the capitol wasteland as well. For the smaller chapters hiding out, are to make their way there too. End result! With the current level of this brotherhood speculation the NCR would take down the Bos with very little resistance, hardest being liberty, prime, and potentially even more harder equipping for the long travel. if the NCR were able to obtain nuclear weapons, liberty prime wouldn't be an issue. But if we're going to be brutally honest, the East coast doesn't stand a chance against the NCR, and if we're going to be even more brutally honest, the likelihood of them going to war is so little til many years into the future of the fallout world, If the decline of the BOS doesn't continue. But at the end of the day 1000 deathclaws would be killed by 1,000,000 radroaches.. Unless they were mother deathclaws from foNV because dear fuck I think they'd wipe out both the NCR and BOS lol. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 12 Oct 2020 11:05 PM PDT Frank Horrigan exists and he's in power armor but the armor was made to fit his now beastly sized body my question is if someone was wearing power armor when he got infected by the fev would he outgrow and burst through the armor like Hulk ripping his tshirt or would his body grow inside the confinement of the armor like a miniature bonsai tree? [link] [comments] |
[FO3] How many of you know about Pink Power Armor? Posted: 12 Oct 2020 01:56 PM PDT I was going to show an image but apparently that's not allowed so here's a link to the wiki instead: [link] [comments] |
What would be a good build for a first time Survival play? Posted: 13 Oct 2020 01:47 AM PDT |
Posted: 13 Oct 2020 12:43 AM PDT Literally just commented on someone else's post about how many weapons and mods the creators missed out on when compared to New Vegas or 3. That's when I realized that literally, in my current playthrough, I have 2 different "never ending laser rifles" and then the "limitless potential" prototype laser rifle from university point. It is ridiculous that this was overlooked. Or how about Reba II from Salem which is nothing unique besides a legendary trait that can be found on a legendary enemy at any point. These are supposed to be unique to a different tier, IMO, simply because they are given to the player or retrieved in the exact same place in every playthrough. Oh you wiped out a large group of synths? CONGRATULATIONS! Here is this never ending laser rifle! Oh you just one killed a legendary glowing radroach? CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You get the exact same weapon without it's cool name but you can rename it and modify it exactly the same. I think I'm at the point to begin giving settlers legendary weapons since I am playing on survival anyways and will definitely find the same weapons and traits again. My main gripe is not with the legendary enemies dropping legendary weapons but with missions or "objectives" or "treasure finds" gifting me generic arse legendary weapons. At the very least, the traits like explosive rounds, two shot, and never ending should have been exclusive to add to it's rarity. But instead, it's all the same. [link] [comments] |
Ncr vs bos is pretty evenly matched Posted: 13 Oct 2020 12:33 AM PDT The NCR has a counter to everything the brotherhood throws at them Power armor- get something with armor piercing capabilities Vertibird - homing rocket launcher Giant super mech - blow off it's legs with artillery Airship - take a page out of the minutemen ending and shell it Mass production of power armor- mass produce anti material rifles Heavily entrenched soldiers- shell it then move up the acps [link] [comments] |
Posted: 12 Oct 2020 05:37 PM PDT If every power armor model existed in real life and the military had them, which ranks would you issue the power armor to? [link] [comments] |
What would it be like to buy a Cocktail in the Fallout Universe? Spoiler Alert Posted: 12 Oct 2020 08:52 AM PDT The Date is 8/21/2288 1. Nuka-Ria a. Red Wine Glass (No Ice) Info: The Nuka-Ria and Sarsapagria are the Post-Apocalyptic versions of the Sangria. It seems that Post-Apocalyptic America is severely lacking citrus fruits like Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapefruits, Pineapples etc. So Nuka-Orange or Sunset Sarsaparilla was used in place of the Orange Juice and Lemon Lime Soda. Peaches were replaced by Tarberries or Barrel Cactus Fruit and Mutfruit can be used if you don't have any Fresh Apples. If you're visiting Appalachia you can also substitute the Tarberries for Blackberries. 1. Sarsapagria (Alternative) 2. Whiskey & Water Info: Due to the lack of ingredients in the wasteland, Whiskey & Water might have gained some popularity. This cocktail is cheap yet refreshing since it comes with Ice. However, cocktails that come with ice will be much less accessible to those living in the wasteland since it requires electricity to make. Ice-based cocktails will probably only be available to purchase in major cities like New Vegas, Vault City, Diamond City, Megaton, Good Neighbor and even some of the larger settlements of the wasteland. Some cocktails will use nicknames based on their ingredients like a "Drugged Whiskey" which uses Drugged Water and Whiskey as it's main ingredients. 3. The Washington Apple Info: Notice Fallout 4 can only make an alternate version of The Washington Apple using Tarberry Juice. Sure it costs more and you might even soak up a few Rads, but most would agree that the taste of Tarberries is much better than Cranberries. 4. Bloody Larry Info: The Bloody Larry is similar to a Bloody Mary. Unfortunately the cocktail is quickly going out of style in the wasteland due to the extinction of Tomato's (and Potatoes) in 2287. People were then forced to switched to the mutated hybrid Tato. Tato now fills the role of Tomato's and Potatoes for most of the eastern United States making the Bloody Larry possible to make still but the cost is steep. The Bloody Larry got it's name in New Vegas sometime after The First Battle of Hoover Dam. A seemingly wealthy man by the name of Larry had taken up residence in the Gomorrah. Larry quickly became a frequent customer at the Brimstone Bar where he could always be found drinking a Bloody Mary. Well one day before Larry had arrived for his usual, a mysterious man in a long trench coat was at the Brimstone having a drink. Upon Larry's arrival The Mysterious Stranger jumped up out of his chair, pulled out a Revolver and shot Larry dead. It was unclear why The Mysterious Stranger killed Larry as he seemingly disappeared in the commotion that ensued after Larry was shot. However things quickly came to light once Larry's personal items were recovered. Wedding rings, lockets, pocket watches and more all matched the descriptions of missing persons from a once occupied town a few miles south of New Vegas. Since the incident, the cocktail has forever been referred to as the Bloody Larry. However, if you were to visit New Vegas today you may notice that the Bloody Larry no longer contains Tomato. But due to it's popularity the casinos of New Vegas have done everything in their power to try to mimic the Bloody Larry with new ingredients. Although most agree it just doesn't taste the same. 5. Blackberry Lemon Drop Info: The Blackberry Lemon Drop is similar to the Blueberry Lemon Drop. However, because there are no Lemons for trade, Lemonade must be purchased from Mr. Squeeze. Ironically, it doesn't contain any Lemons as Mr. Squeeze says he uses alternate ingredients to make it taste like lemonade. 6. Mut-Berry Martini Info: Martinis will still be a thing in Post Apocalyptic America. However with Vermouth being impractical to make and hard to find, you will have to say goodbye to the Classic Martini. Only flavored Martinis will be available in the wasteland. For those visiting New Vegas, if you did not like the new version of the Bloody Larry you should consider trying a Mojave Martini before leaving town. If anyone out there truly loves Martini's I highly recommend you visit Appalachia. That region is home to a large variety of fruits making it a perfect place to drink some Martini's. 6. Mojave Martini (Alterative) 6. Pumpkin Spice Martini (Alterative) 6. Mothman Martini (Alterative) 7. Root Beer Rum Float Info: Though still probably unaffordable at 20 Caps, the Root Beer Rum Float is proof that if you have enough Caps, you can indulge in some of the delicacies of the Wasteland. If you're visiting Appalachia you can still gather the supplies to make your own Homemade Iced Cream but at a huge cost since Brahmin milk is much more expensive there. 8. Black & Tan Info: This cocktail is simple and does not require Ice to make or drink so it might gain a lot of popularity in Post Apocalyptic America. 9. Rum & Cola Info: If you thought Rum & Cola would be a thing in the wasteland then you thought wrong. Nuka-Cola and Vim cost about 20 caps per bottle making it difficult for bars to work with. However, in Appalachia the cost of a basic Nuka-Cola is only 10 Caps. Though this is much cheaper in comparison to other cities, if I'm paying 11 Caps I'd rather get a Mothman Martini. 10. New Vegas Bomb Info: The New Vegas Bomb is the Post Apocalyptic version of the Vegas Bomb. In prewar times the Vegas Bomb was often drank in what was considered the "New Vegas" area. So to be fair, it should be called the New New Vegas Bomb.
10. Firecracker Bomb (Alternative) 11. Cherry Berry Fizz Info: This cocktail is sweet and refreshing, a perfect choice if you're visiting Nuka-World. It's definitely not cheap, but you're in Nuka-World, you're on vacation! I hope... 11. Black-Cherry Fizz (Alternative) 12. Liquor & Juice Info: Another wasteland favorite, Liquor & Juice is a step up from Whiskey & Water. And if you're careful about what you buy you can get away without spending much. 13. B.O.S.sy Boy Info: The Bossy Boy got it's name from the Brotherhood of Steel Faction who are responsible for making the Experimental Plant. Though some claim it's addictive, it's probably not something that concerns you if you're drinking it with Alcohol. 14. Pink Panty Dropper Info: This cocktail is perfect to get the night started. It's relatively cheap and tastes delicious. Though the original recipe does call for Strawberries, Tarberries will have to do for now. 15. Brave Brahmin Info: The Brave Brahmin is similar to the Brave Bull, and with Citrus being almost non-existent the Brave Brahmin is a nice change of pace since it's a Tequila Cocktail. Sure, Tequila has stood the test of time and survived the nuclear apocalypse, but clearly Margaritas have not. Thankyou For reading! The following are just a few Recipes I didn't include above ~Fallout 4 & Fallout 76 Mutfruit Schnapps Recipe~ ~Fallout 4 Homemeade Clamato Recipe~ ~Fallout 76 Homemeade Clamato Recipe~ ~Fallout New Vegas Homemeade Clamato Recipe~ ~Fallout 76 Homemade Cream Recipe~ ~Fallout 4 Homemade Whipped Sweet Cream Recipe~ ~Fallout 76 Homemade Whipped Sweet Cream Recipe~ ~Fallout 4 Homemade Iced Cream Recipe~ [link] [comments] |
Bought FO3 on GOG and it launches fine.. but Posted: 12 Oct 2020 11:10 PM PDT But it crashes as soon as I hit new game. Any advice> [link] [comments] |
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