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    Fallout | Unpopular opinions I have about Fallout


    Unpopular opinions I have about Fallout

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 01:58 PM PST

    1. I actually like the weapon Modding in Fallout 4
    2. I like Anchorage
    3. I like Zeta
    4. I like Lonesome Road despite the kind of disappointing villain
    5. Fallout 76 is an ok game, not great but it's ok, defiantly worth it around a sale.

    Please be civil as these are just my opinions and its okay if you disagree, and please share opinions about the series you think are unpopular.

    and don't just make stuff up you know will get a rise out of people just Because you want attention, actually be honest.

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    Anyone else make up a backstory for their characters?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 05:39 AM PST

    Sure, fallout has it`s own backstory for every game protagonist but that can either be ignored after leaving the vault/goodsprings or modded away so, anyone else make up a backstory for their characters? If so tell me their story!

    so i`ve got my favourite character builds. some use mods.

    New vegas, Henry

    He`s a wasteland barbeque cheff, used to be a mechanic near quarry junction but turned cook in freeside after the mine was overrun.

    Armed with a machette and a few sticks of dynamite this man grilled everything that don`t talk or tick off the geiger counter.

    "The good thing of having deatclaws in your back yard is, they toughen you up or they`l eat you up."

    S high P Average E high C high I Low A low L low

    fallout 4, Gabriella

    Born in diamond city she`s always wanted to see the world. volunteering at the science! center and studying synth anatomy made her tech savy and well aware of the dangers of the wastes. She`s made a prosthetic arm for herself and wants to go out into the wasteland to help others with similar predicaments.

    "life`s what you make it but sometimes you just need someone to give you a hand, pun intended!"

    S low P Average E low C high I high A high L low

    fallout 76, Johnny sweetwood

    the caravan guard with no sense of direction whatsoever.

    coming from cajun country he has a taste for moonshine and gatorclaw. taking different jobs as a caravan guard took him all over the trade routes along the wasteland.

    "i`m beginning to think this is not the way to new orleans"
    S Average P low E Average C Average I Average A low L low

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    Are Ghouls doomed?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 06:30 PM PST

    From what I remember from both Fallout 4 and Nuka World, it seems like nothing can really stop the Feralization process in a Ghoul. Does this mean that Hancock, everyone at the Slog, and every other non-feral in the wastes doomed to become pretty much a zombie? Oswald was determined to find a cure to either stop or reverse the feralization in Ghouls, is he looking at a lost cause?

    What do you guys think?

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    People give mr. handys way less credit. Fighting a mr. handy in real life would be terrifying.

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 09:57 AM PST

    In fallout 4, they seem small and brittle, the mettle that covers their body seems to be made out of cheap tin. But in fallout 4 vr, they scaled everything to be of realistic proportions and codsworth is as tall as you and massive. Not to mention bethesda made a life sized mr handy for fallout 4s announcement at e3 and the thing was giant. I would imagine actually fighting a mr. handy would go very badly.

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    (Opinion) Choosing the Legion doesn't make a lot of sense to me.

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 04:45 PM PST

    I just finished New Vegas for the first time a couple hours ago, and my experience was overwhelmingly positive, easily on track to being one of the best games I've played in a while, maybe even ever. Doesn't mean it was smooth sailing, though: had to deal with one too many crashes towards the end (the Ultra-Luxe bathhouse especially), as well as random freezing here and there. The great thing is that most of these issues were fixable with patches and mods, so I took care of that after finally rerouting a couple things.

    However, despite all of the technical issues I had to endure, there is one problem that still keeps bugging me, and that would be how underdeveloped the Legion was.

    I'm fully aware that Obsidian was on a heavy time constraint, and so they had to gut large swaths of Legion content in order to make ends meet. What was cut sounded amazing: crossing the Colorado to see the Legion's society beyond the military campaigns, seeing the NCR from their perspective, the many choices that could have come up, etc. Cutting all of that negatively effected the appeal and the overall depth of the Legion in my eyes. Caesar's dialogue and the stories you can hear from people across the Mojave might be fascinating, but when the player can't see the full scope of one of the two biggest factions in the game, the one meant to be the complete antithesis of the NCR, then that greatly skews the meaning of choosing to side with the Legion. From a game perspective, in my opinion, the Legion almost seems like a non-choice to me. Why side with the faction where so much is built up perfectly, only to quickly crumble away when you realize just how little there is to do with them? Compared to the NCR's hefty 25+ quests, the Legion has barely anything. You can follow the NCR and help them out all across the Mojave in dozens of quests, ranging from giving out medical supplies to charging the Legion head on in Nelson, but when it comes to following the Legion, there is very little to do for them asides from their variant of the main questline. Sure, you can either kill or cure Caesar, and you can attack Forlorn Hope, but that's only two quests.

    I know this topic has been milked dry, but I wanted to get this off my chest. I plan to do a second playthrough in the next few months after I buy a new mouse, and I might do a Legion playthrough just so I can try and make the most out of what there is.

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    My time with Fallout 76 might be coming to an end

    Posted: 06 Dec 2020 02:17 AM PST

    I'm just beginning to wonder why am I doing things.

    Why am I spending hours farming so I have enough ammo to do missions (often repeating missions for xp)

    Whats the point of doing these same dailys for score and atoms

    Managing the space in my stash without fallout 1st is a pain

    Eventually realising that the auto levelling takes away the fun of building a great character. Literally can't kill a ghoul/scorched with a 135+ damage sniper headshot

    I find the respawning of loot frustrating, I liked seeing that an area had been cleared in prev games (I realise that this is the basis of an online game)

    I want to carry on but am just a bit bored and the (small i know) monthly ps plus fee for a person who doesn't really engage with the online side might be the tipping point

    Rant over

    I will say however that I prefer real-time VATS

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    FO76: DLC query .

    Posted: 06 Dec 2020 03:55 AM PST

    So my friend and I wer thinking of picking up pre owned copies of FO76 just to try it out. Im wondering tho, if we pick up a vanilla copy do we have access to the Wastelander and/or the Steel Dawn DLC for free ?

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    Are countries other than USA/China okay?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 05:21 PM PST

    I mean, the Great War was between USA and the CCP, but beside a little nuclear winter, places like Australia, Britain, and South Africa wouldn't be effected, right? Are they just business as usual?

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    Where fallout went awry.

    Posted: 06 Dec 2020 03:17 AM PST

    Where THE FRAK is three dog!? not the best character, but so much personality. So much life to give to the game.

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    In Fallout 3 why is the fire rate of semi-autimatic weaponry (such as pistols) so inconsistent?

    Posted: 06 Dec 2020 01:02 AM PST

    If you click over-and-over the bullets never come out at the same rate, Any idea why? This is something that has always bothered me.

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    Why does nobody talk about fallout three?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 03:06 PM PST

    It's just as good as new Vegas and fallout 4

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    Why are the revolvers all single action in fallout 4?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 10:04 AM PST

    Mainly talking about the 44. Magnum. In the previous games it was always double action (one long trigger pull) but now the hammer is always cocked first. Does anybody know why they did it? IMO I think they should have just made separate revolver categories like in new Vegas

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    Fallout 4 PC modding

    Posted: 06 Dec 2020 03:51 AM PST

    Is it possible to mod via the game and not manually?

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    Is the gauss rifle suppose to be the worst weapon in the game?

    Posted: 06 Dec 2020 03:46 AM PST

    so when i first heard of the gauss rifle i thought it was suppose to be extremely powerful and deal a lot of damage but it deals less damage then an unmodified 10mm pistol even at full charge. is this suppose to happen?

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    Is it likely that during Operation:Anchorage the player character is Nate?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 09:45 PM PST

    This is a stupid question and I know General Chase wanted to be very vague about the battle but would it be likely if the player character is Nate? Nate is a soldier during the Sino-American War but we never hear of the battles that he did during the events of Fallout 4 and from a terminal in Fraternal Post 115 it says that he is a war hero. So is it possible that he was the person who help pave the way for the T-51b's?

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    Why Doesn't Animal Friend Affect Insects?

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 11:30 PM PST

    I feel like the Animal Friend Perk is too limited in scope. Like, not having to deal with Yao Gui in 3 or Night Stalkers in New Vegas is nice, but animals are more than just mammals. Cazadores, Rad Scorpions, and Ants are only as mutated as Big Horners and the like, but they're counted as abominations for some reasons. Brahmin have two heads! Night Stalkers are half reptile, half mammal! How are those less of abominations than overly large wasp?

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    I just really love the Fallout Universe.

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 05:20 AM PST

    High all! I really recently fell in love with the Fallout Universe, with all its complexities and unique stories. In particular, I very much enjoy the subjectivity of interpretations of the games and their outcomes, and I wanted to create my own personal contribution by writing a story specifically set after the Second Battle of Hoover Dam. The Courier is referenced once in passing and there's no mention of a next of kin for the Courier. The story is completely original with entirely unique characters that I've made and it takes place after a non-specific timeline in which Mr House wins the fight for the Mojave Desert. I wanted to share some of my work with my fellow Fallout fans and see what you think. I sincerely hope you enjoy it.

    Beginning:

    After the guns fell silent during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the world was forever changed. Mr House's City State of New Vegas gained full sovereignty and control over the Mojave Desert, and his Securitron Army pushed the exhausted NCR and broken Legion out. In the following years, Mr House rapidly expanded the city of New Vegas, and reignited the production of old Pre-War Technology automobiles, bus lines, and a high speed train line appeared. The Strip itself expanded beyond the Three Families; Strip clubs, pubs, casinos, all you can eat buffets filling the area, with some residential apartments and houses now beginning to be sold to the highest bidder, just as it was in the old world.

    The expanded city of Vegas outside the Strip itself however is a slum, crime, inequality, and denigration is all but abundant, and unrest is growing. Following the removal of President Kimball, his Vice President Donald Watson took over and inherited a State in crisis. Faith in the government had rapidly deteriorated, and the economy of the NCR began to suffer as many relocated to the Strip to live a life of luxury and excess. The NCR is now a shadow of its former self, with Military Police now required to keep order on the streets of its towns and cities. The poverty level is rising. In the East, Caesar's Legion too is changing, and not for the better. With the Western Campaign a failure by all accounts, resources dwindling, questions about the strength of their Leader Caesar are cropping up in the minds of those closest to him.

    By 2295, the pieces had fallen into place. The fate of these States and the people who uphold them is uncertain. One thing is for sure. Whatever happens, the Wasteland will be changed unlike it has ever been before.

    'I appreciate your respectful and restrained response to my contact. It is a pleasure to interact with the less agitated members of your State.'

    Aminta barely heard Mr House, and instead stared out the windows of the Lucky 38. The skyline of the Strip extended seemingly forever, pushing away the surrounding darkness with neon light. Just beyond the city outskirts, the silhouette of Mr House's newly created Launch Pad. It was one of five, and she could just see the other four, each slightly further away from the city than the last. She scrutinised them, and was struck by the boundless possibilities of such technology; the opportunities provided. How exciting it would be! Mr House's voice then cracked her thoughts and brought back to the present. She listened, without comment.

    'Roughly 18 hours ago, a team of five extraordinarily skilled individuals ascended Hoover Dam from the base of the structure,' The ostentatiously large screen in which Mr House's face sat suddenly changed to show grainy footage. 'This was captured by one of our cameras on the perimeter of the dam. I apologise for the bad quality, it has been surprisingly difficult obtaining improved camera lenses, and As you can see, they used some kind of Grapnel Launcher and ascended via the rope.'

    On the screen, it was possible to just make out five distinct figures at the base of the dam. They were clearly dressed in dark clothing, though the quality was too poor and the camera was too far away to make out any of the fine details of the material. Aminta scrutinised the footage, watching intently as the five figures used an oblong object, reminiscent of a hunting rifle to fire a rope, or cord up the side of the dam; high enough to catch the top. The operator of the device then disconnected it from the gun, and pressed it into the ground. It appeared to stick. They then ascended the rope. The camera feed then cut to show three of the attackers subdue and restrain two security guards. Due to the light, it was clear that the clothing the criminals were wearing was Recon Armor, though there were no insignia or identifiable characteristics. The two men were then held down by two and clubbed across the face by the third member with the butt of a 10mm pistol. He then turned to the computer and retrieved something from his pocket. Then the screen went black.

    'At this point, at roughly 1:27 am a Trojan was fitted onto the system. It temporarily disabled all the security cameras in the sector. It was one of the strongest Trojans I've ever come across, but I was able to get the system back up and running within 15 minutes. Unfortunately we cannot recover any footage from the corrupted data files that detail how the robbers escaped. I hope you can understand why I decided to contact you.'

    Aminta pondered to herself. Why would Mr House, a man who controlled Rockets and owned and governed an entire city and it's enterprises, would need to contact the New California Republic for assistance in a robbery? From where they were standing, he appeared to be in a position any high ranking NCR official would kill for. She didn't say anything. There had to be more to this meeting than what Mr House was implying. She looked to her left, trying to be casual. Sitting next to her with an overexaggerated grave look on his face was Political Officer Neville Dawson, and next to him was Dennis Crocker, former Ambassador to the Strip. They too were quiet, their faces frustratingly hiding what they were thinking. Not sure where to look, Aminta turned back to the screen Mr House's caricature face was on. She had to say something.

    'Mr House, why exactly do you think these people targeted Hoover Dam? There are many casinos and places full of money on the New Vegas Strip. Is there anything of massive value at Hoover Dam?'

    'Well Chief Aminta Marr, no, ostensibly speaking, there is nothing there of real value to anyone, unless they have the ability to take and control the Dam and source it's hydraulic generated electricity,'

    'Then why would someone do this?' Aminta said curtly. She tensed up, not meaning to sound dismissive.

    'Well Aminta, they did take one thing from what we've deduced,' Mr House said, appearing to ignore her tone.

    'And what was that Mr House?' Neville cut in. He was leaning forward, hands clasped tightly together. He was trying - and failing - to ease the tension in the room.

    'Well, before I contacted you Neville, and to answer your question Aminta, I ran through my storage records from 2285 to the present. I had Mr Harvey Shwarze, my 'Representative in Government' review them in paper form in our archives. Three things - completely inconsequential things mind you, were missing. Three Platinum Chips.'

    'Three Platinum Chips?' Neville said concertedly, as if he knew exactly what Mr House was talking about.

    'That's right. It's a data storage device, well it was a data storage device. Designed by me before the Great War of 2077. Perhaps once upon a time this would've been valuable to somebody, but after the Second Battle of Hoover Dam I had access to all kinds of ruined facilities all over the Mojave to reform to working order. I began reprinting hundreds of Platinum Chips which were variations of the original Platinum Chip. They continuously upgrade and encrypt my software to prevent any outside programmers from accessing my highly sensitive data. I have no idea what a group of hooligans would want with three. I can easily replace them, and since they're only usable on my systems, well they would simply be useless.'

    'Perhaps they wanted to sell them,' Aminta proposed. It wasn't impossible, she thought. People pay top dollar for things with perceived value, isn't that the cardinal rule of the Strip?

    'To whom?' Mr House replied. 'The point still stands. Nobody has any use for them but me.'

    'Well, perhaps they thought they were valuable.' Dennis remarked.

    'In any case, they will soon learn they are not valuable.'

    'If you have no problems with this Mr House,' Aminta cut in. 'Why do you need us here? The NCR has its own problems, big problems, and from where we're standing, you seem to have everything under control.'

    'That's precisely the issue!' Mr House exclaimed. 'The very fact they managed to steal anything from me at all is deeply disconcerting! I spent days and nights running statistical simulations for all possible scenarios in and formulated the best plans for countering every scenario I came across!'

    'I guess my point is, I do not understand, in any capacity, why you, YOU of all people would need to call us for assistance in a matter that you - whether intentional or not - have spent the last fives minutes telling us it isn't an issue.'

    The room fell quiet. Aminta pulled her hands back from the table and into her lap, and looked down at them, pretending to be occupied analysing them. She had exposed the true, unspoken meaning of this meeting, and they all knew it. She bit her lip. Dennis wiped the sweat off his face. Neville breathed in deeply, as though he was going to speak. But Mr House did first.

    'As I understand it, the NCR has fallen on hard times since the Second Battle of Hoover Dam. My Lieutenant after the battle was admittedly curt in regards to handling our relations, and since then it seems your economy is really struggling with extremely poor unemployment and satisfaction levels,' Mr House paused.

    Neville looked at Aminta with a look of understanding, and regret but he didn't say anything. Mr House was right. Of course he was right.

    'It just so happens that while it may look from the outset I'm doing well, with the occasional launch of one of my experimental rockets, crime in Greater New Vegas is extraordinarily high. To be clear, the Strip is not, but the extended city state with the newly constructed buildings - those areas are. I want to make a proposition for the mutual benefit of the NCR, and New Vegas. Neville, think carefully about what I'm about to say.'

    Neville spoke up. 'Alright, I'm all ears.'

    'Dennis Crocker here can once again become the Ambassador to the Strip, and the NCR can once again have an Embassy. I will also give the NCR access to some of my technologies to help your state re-stabilize after everything that's happened. In return however, I would like Aminta here, who is your Chief and Commander of both your military and normal police forces, to assist my Securitrons in patrolling Outer Vegas. Securitrons don't make the best police, and security guards are in short supply and are not equipped, in any sense, to be police. I also would like your help in tracking down the culprits of this robbery; that being an extension of the aforementioned policing stipulation. Such a breach of security cannot happen again. Neville Dawson, I'm willing to sign a treaty pertaining to these terms, or any terms the NCR may propose, unless of course it does mutually benefit both states.'

    Aminta felt her twang strike her deep in her heart. For years, the NCR Police Force had been absorbed into the Military Police Unit, and they could barely contain black market dealings of Chems and military grade weaponry on the streets of NCR's cities. They did not have the resources or power Mr House seemed to think they did. For nearly 3 years straight she had been bombarded with evidence of killings by her own subordinates, illegal incarcerations, and illicit behavior between colleagues within her own chain of command, with no power to rehabilitate or prosecute those involved. Meanwhile, those that had the money to escape fled to New Vegas, desperate to find a life of comfort. It was possible that through re-establishing trade and mutual respect with Mr House, they could rebuild the NCR's respectability on the international and internal level. She found herself hoping the treaty would be signed.

    'This... is a huge proposition. I hope you can understand the overwhelming nature of what you're telling us, it'll take a bit for us to come to a conclusion.' Neville exhaled, as though he had been holding it for the last minute.

    'I understand.' Mr House responded.

    'Maybe I ask,' Donnie piped up. 'What specific kinds of technology will you provide to the NCR?'

    Mr House ran down a checklist. 'Vehicles. Remade pre-war cars. Excavation machines. Cement mixers. Would provide jobs and improve your infrastructure in the process, whilst also giving me business and improving the situation here. Mutually beneficial for both sides.'

    'I see.'

    Aminta struggled to contain her happiness. She had become a police officer to enforce safety and protect those who abide by the law. This was a way back to such operations, in which she could help those in need, rather than sit idly while their situation worsened.

    'I'll also be willing to give 10% of the electricity produced by Hoover Dam to the NCR. It produces more than I need.' Mr House offered.

    Dennis shifted his weight, and opened his mouth. It was a second before anything came out.

    '15% would be great, if possible.'

    'Done.' Mr House concluded.

    'Well, we'll definitely have to confer this back to President Watson. As previously said by Mr Dawson, this is a huge offer.'

    'I understand. Aminta, I can only hope you also support this.'

    Aminta smiled. 'I am willing to establish a NCR Police Force here in New Vegas, and assist in establishing prosperity and stability, for the benefit of both states.'

    'Excellent. I'll arrange for a Taxi to take you back to the border.'

    *****

    Nobody said a word in the ride in the elevator down to the entrance of the Lucky 38. There was a perpetual sense of being watched, and listened to, and Aminta supposed they probably were. She sensed from the stiffness of Donnie and Neville's postures they felt the same way. As the three left through the ground level of the building, the desolate casino indicated a time long past, preserved in pristine condition yet uncannily lifeless; inhabited only by robots. Aminta felt a shiver flow throughout her body, prompting her to hurry outside.

    Upon exiting, Aminta was greeted by the fantastic lighting she had seen from the Lucky 38. Buildings stretched high into the now night sky, perpetually lit up and calling for you to spend a few short hours in their luxurious suites and lose all the money you have without knowing it. She had visited the Strip a couple of times before the Second Battle of Hoover Dam. Back then, whilst still grand, its exterior walls felt cobbled-together, layered pieces of steel to preserve what glory the pre-war days had. Now, the Strip felt open, almost a complete return to complete pre-war glory, though there was no way of her knowing what such a time looked like. Polished, beetle like cars with extravagant interwoven pieces of silver and gold making up their hubcaps cluttered the road, filled with nicely dressed young women chattering incessantly.

    Boys, ranging from teenagers to old men stumbled around, drunk and happy, their legs falling beneath them as though they were wet noodles. To the left, the Ultra Luxe Casino hotel stood at the far end of the street, intoxicatingly ostentatious and alluring for any hoping to climb the social ladder, despite the many rumors of cannibalism attempting to tarnish the brand. The fountain outside the front sprayed sparkling water into the night air which caught the light of the strip and reflected it like the jewels the building it was in front of was embroidered in. However, Aminta was not taken by the hotel, and watched two NCR troopers, still in their military uniforms be forced to dance in front of a crowd of onlookers. They were pushed and shoved as they struggled to dance, their arms and legs barely keeping to any rhythm as they fell to the ground, vomiting a putrid yellow substance onto the asphalt. She looked away in disgust and embarrassment for the two men.

    A man in an expensive looking suit and bowtie greeted the three. Behind him stood a long polished black car.

    'Shall I take you to the crossing point?'

    'Yes.' Donnie answered. Aminta and Neville followed his lead. He had more experience on the Strip than the majority of the tourists around them. She started the car once they were all inside, the engine barely kicking as it began to drive. Aminta marvelled at its power, it's sleekness, at the strength and confidence of its movement and the luxury of it's exotic wood plated interior.

    The chauffeur drove to the large South Gate of the Strip, passing multitudinous buildings of similar grandeur and spectacle, all the same though uniquely different, until they all blurred into one mix of different colours and moving forms. The chauffeur leaned out of the side window, showed an identification pass to a Securitron, and the gate opened. Aminta's car was the only car that left. As the gate closed, the car picked up speed and tore through the rest of Vegas.

    Immediately outside the Strip, the buildings were noticeably more dilapidated. Aminta watched as the varied prosperity of the Strip curtailed rapidly into a mess of buildings, barely recognisable as residential or industrial, though they were unmistakably new creations. She almost didn't notice it at first, but they were all the same. Row after row of buildings with the same geometric exterior, though placed at odd angles to each other, as if a child had been playing with them and haphazardly threw them into where they now stood. As the car moved further and further away from the Strip, lights in these buildings became scarce, and the brickwork became exposed to reveal pipelines and shreds of electrical appliances, some still spitting sparks. When the light of the Strip was nothing more than a flicker of light on the night horizon, the copied buildings were replaced with houses, roofs sagging, walls crumbling. As the car zipped passed, Aminta caught wisps of figures; people moving about the ruins and the darkness like ghosts, until they passed the last house, and all that could be seen was the night sky and desert shrubbery.

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    Theory about what happened to Vault-Tec

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 06:01 PM PST

    (Please correct me if someone else thought of this.)

    I think that Vault-Tec wasn't a company. It was a branch of the government.

    All of the branding and stuff was the US government trying to make people think that Vault-Tec was a company. As a result, Vault-Tec disappeared after the bombs because the government MADE Vault-Tec disappear.

    On top of that, it would mean that the experiments in the vaults were actually MEANT to collect data. The data would then be sent to the Enclave.

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    (FO4) Console Command KILLALL might break some quests. Is "KAH" safer as it only kills all hostiles?

    Posted: 06 Dec 2020 02:45 AM PST

    Deathclaws limping at you is the one time I feel bad for killing deathclaws.

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 02:08 PM PST

    They just seem so helpless.

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    Reduce Lag in Fallout 4

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 04:55 PM PST

    Has anyone found a cocktail of mods and tweaks that reduce or (Atom willing) eliminate lag?

    Probably a tall order, but I thought I'd check the menu.

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    Corrupt Files on New Vegas

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 09:29 PM PST

    Hi. I want to play new vegas vanilla but everytime I play I Loose my save date for corruption. The classic error is when I load the save game and the game freeze and the only way out its turning off the pc. Any mod or solution for this error?

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    I thought of a great idea for a Fallout 4 mod for UK fans but I don't know how to mod

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 04:05 AM PST

    There's a mod where every NPC keeps saying "Shaun" over and over again. What about a mod where every NPC introduces themselves as "Hi I'm Barry Scott!"

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    Made a Fallout 1 3D animation with one of my favorite antagonist's in the series, "Simple! Efficient! Glorious!" The Lieutenant! Hope you guys like it.

    Posted: 05 Dec 2020 07:25 AM PST

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7vhWirRSq8

    If you happen to have seen them, I'm also the guy who made the Enclave videos, "Welcome to Camp Navarro," and "Enclave Here!"

    "The Super Mutant is the next advancement in human evolution. To save the world, we will convert all the worthy individuals. Simple. Efficient. Glorious."

    A scene from Fallout 1 that I absolutely loved. I have two Fallout 2 animations that have done very well, both being recreations over the Enclave. I did the same for Fallout 1 featuring, rather than the Enclave, Super Mutants.

    And who better than The Lieutenant and Harry?

    Out of all the factions in Fallout, I probably like the Unity the most. It actually had a pretty understandable ideology behind them.

    You're probably wondering about the models. I ported them from various models.

    Classic Super Mutants by Zenl

    https://www.confrerie-des-traducteurs...

    Wattz 2000 by TrinityTest

    https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mo...

    M2019 PKD Detective Special - That Gun by stabcops

    https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mo...

    Classic HK L30 Gatling Laser by DaiShi

    https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mo...

    Classic Wattz 1000 Laser Pistols by Joefoxx

    https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mo...

    Also, background used in loading screen by Abasyyx

    https://www.deviantart.com/abasyyx/ar...

    This took a WHOLE lot more time than I ever expected. I taught myself a quite a bit about modeling editing, texturing, face flexes, exporting from Blender to Source Filmmaker. Not a long video, but like long nights of work.

    It's been... a journey. Anyway, enjoy this Fallout SFM.

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