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- Who's the computer scientist
- Why is 50.cal so underwelming in fallout 4
- What is legion territory like?
- Prevelance of the mob in 2077
- How does fallout’s fusion work?
- What exactly is the assult riffle in fallou 4
Posted: 28 Jan 2021 11:41 AM PST I swear i remember an npc that was a computer with the brain of a prewar female scientist, in a facility un affected by any fev or radiation, i just cant remember the game or the name its driving me fucking nuts [link] [comments] |
Why is 50.cal so underwelming in fallout 4 Posted: 28 Jan 2021 09:04 PM PST Irl 50.bmg is a monster of a round used to put tanks outta comission by targeting there engine block and when used against humans it disembowels,decapitates,and generaly turns you inside out or into uncooked human chile yet in fallout for it dosnt even have that hard a recoil and hardly does anybetter then a 308. Why couldnt they just make it a endgame weopon and have it actually be a little realistic its just a lil bit imerssion breaking when you send a 290 grain hunk of lead down range to meet its target only for them to hold there head for a bit and get back up,i mean i get not compleatly being op.but atleast show the recoil how it really is instead of it looking like ur shooting a 22. [link] [comments] |
What is legion territory like? Posted: 28 Jan 2021 01:38 PM PST So we see plenty of NCR territory in fallout 2 and the republic stretches from Mexico to the square part of California. But what does Caesars land look like? Super mutant presence is tolerated as stated by an ending slide. And they have bases near the Colorado at dry wells, we know that Denver, flagstaff and Phoenix are under legion control. But what is life like? Is everyone but members of the military enslaved? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Jan 2021 06:27 PM PST So i know that the mob exist in fallout but was wandering what the crime syndicate was up to in america pre war [link] [comments] |
How does fallout’s fusion work? Posted: 28 Jan 2021 05:48 PM PST I'm basing the following off of my extremely basic knowledge of how fusion energy works so please correct me if I'm wrong For starters, fusion requires a lot of energy to work since you need obscenely high temperatures in order to get the reaction going. I'm assuming that this is the role fusion cores play in fo4; they serve to jumpstart the fusion reaction. But once the reaction starts occurring, could it theoretically sustain the itself off of its own energy indefinitely? And how do microfusion cells work if you need energy to jumpstart the reaction? [link] [comments] |
What exactly is the assult riffle in fallou 4 Posted: 28 Jan 2021 08:49 PM PST It looks like a water cooled machine gun from ww1 clunky and ugly as sin,so i guess im asking what branch was they used it,what is it modeled off of [link] [comments] |
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