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- Please send help, Im stuck in a nuka cola dispenser
- Ulysses is I'm 14 and this is deep personified
- I like how all the New Vegas DLCs weave into each other.
- Can my fallout 4 world or whatever you call it run out of fusion cores?
- Fallout 4 is great but the main story makes no sense
- I've been working on a series of illustrations based on Fallout stuff - here's my latest: The Mechanist! (more in comments)
- Aquaboy and Aquagirl are extremely underrated perks and should be taken ASAP on any F4 survival build.
- The Gamepass version of FNV is around 47 gb because it installs the game several times in different languages. Is it possible to delete the other language versions and only keep one?
- Just How Broken Was Fallout: New Vegas?
- Should I get the regular version of Fallout 3 or get the G.O.T.Y edition
- A DLC dream idea for Fallout 4: have both Nate and Nora survive
- New Vegas has a special way of making you feel like a badass
- What could the alternatives have been for East Coast Currency, aside from caps?
- What was the personality of each of your Fallout protagonists?
- What would the “final bosses” of Fallout 3 and 4 be?
- I always go around with my camera ready. I love to see my progression trough photos on the loading screen.
- Can we Quit Using the NCR to Bash the East Coast?
- Best fallout New Vegas companion?
- What's your opinion on Fallout 76 (After Steel Reign)
- Looking for sprint mod fo3
- I want to start playing Fallout, I was wondering if Fallout 4 would be a good start
- (FO4: Nuka World) Shank wont show me some settlements as options to raid.
Please send help, Im stuck in a nuka cola dispenser Posted: 26 Jul 2021 09:42 AM PDT I am writing to you from the inside of a nuka cola dispenser. I was violently unbirthed into here when a radroach attacked me against it. Now there is also a mole rat. They can reach me but I cant reach them. Running out of food. Dying. When I die I just end up back in the nuka cola dispenser. Please help. Edit: Ima post a vid so if u wanna watch go to meh posts Edit 2: This is a thing now. I'm gonna post badly drawn comics because why not [link] [comments] |
Ulysses is I'm 14 and this is deep personified Posted: 26 Jul 2021 08:24 PM PDT He acts like hes some kind of philisophical genius and at the end hes like Imma nuke the NCR because I don't like them boo-hoo. It's not like I'm killing thousands of civilians and releasing more radiation into this hellscape world. He also rants on and on, in the first dialogue he can talk for up to an hour on end. Everytime I reach the end of the dlc I put a cap in his smooth brain. Also the ending slide is so much cooler when you kill him. For a fun way to kill him watch this(not my video) Easiest way to kill Ulysses in Fallout New Vegas - YouTube [link] [comments] |
I like how all the New Vegas DLCs weave into each other. Posted: 26 Jul 2021 05:00 PM PDT From Elijah to the Big MT, from the twisted hairs to Ulysses, it all slots together nicely. I also like how Elijah, The Burned Man and New Canaan, and The Divide are all mentioned in game. Don't know if Big MT is mentioned at all, but the other being brought up is quite nice. (If it is brought up, please tell me.) But yeah, it's a nice story arc you don't see elsewhere, and it's part of why I love them. [link] [comments] |
Can my fallout 4 world or whatever you call it run out of fusion cores? Posted: 27 Jul 2021 01:05 AM PDT |
Fallout 4 is great but the main story makes no sense Posted: 27 Jul 2021 01:06 AM PDT I loved Fallout 4. It's a great world with great visuals. I love the storytelling you see in side quests and scattered around in logs and emails. The characters are varied and interesting. But why must the main storylines all end with nuking everyone else? BoS doesn't need to kill the RR, the RR doesn't need to kill BoS. The Brotherhood is dogmatic and set in its ways but generally a net positive as a force against raiders and monsters. Their dislike for synths as a reaction to dangerous technology is confusing as you can clearly see benevolent sentience in countless cases. And if you are trying to find new technology to better protect humanity, why nuke the the most advanced mechanical, medical and biological research in the world? You blew up teleportation, guys! You travel by blimp! The Institute has done terrible things and should be stopped but why throw away everything it has created? Do you really have to kill everyone inside? Destroy all the equipment and knowledge? The RR destroying the beings they want to help makes no sense. The BoS destroying knowledge that can help humanity doesn't make sense. The Institute actively harassing the Commonwealth and trying to take power is evil but not its whole essence. There are good and useful people inside. There are children in there. There's the potential for a liveable future. It's not that everyone has to play nice together and be friends. But there are some really ham-fisted strategic choices being made by people who should know better. None of the factions are fully evil but they all do incredibly evil things. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 Jul 2021 01:54 AM PDT |
Posted: 27 Jul 2021 04:22 AM PDT So I do typically take this perk doing survival runs but I've never used it as much as my current playthrough or understood how beneficial and OP it can be. As soon as you're able to reach Covenant, you basically enter your own personal highway to many major areas of the game where you can roam free from any major threats while controlling where you land and how to approach an upcoming fight. Being immune to the radiation AND being able to breathe underwater makes all water a virtual safe house for you, and the way the map is designed you can move freely all the way up and down the east coast, and pretty much right through the heart of the map. Having the option to dive into a river when you're running low on ammo/chems/water/food and have safe passage home or major city is a game changer. As a side bonus, you also get some pretty cool and interesting views as you travel. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 26 Jul 2021 11:24 PM PDT |
Just How Broken Was Fallout: New Vegas? Posted: 26 Jul 2021 05:35 PM PDT Very interestingand funny video for those who didnt experience the mess that it was FNV at release: [link] [comments] |
Should I get the regular version of Fallout 3 or get the G.O.T.Y edition Posted: 26 Jul 2021 08:18 PM PDT I want to get Fallout 3 later on but don't know which version to get and which one is better for modding (since that's the only way to play it on modern machines from what I heard and saw) [link] [comments] |
A DLC dream idea for Fallout 4: have both Nate and Nora survive Posted: 26 Jul 2021 08:32 PM PDT I think the biggest "what if" of wasted potential in Fallout 4 is that Nate or Nora needs to die. If one of them could do so much for humanity, what would happen if they BOTH were alive? I don't think it's so far-fetched lore-wise. Kellogg leads his team to get the baby Shaun and put the parent back on ice. Why not put BOTH of them on ice? Considering the Institute's needs in this mission, that would make total sense, because then they'd have two parents with uncorrupted pre-war DNA. Killing one of them robs the Institute of an additional specimen with the DNA they need. As to how, that seems pretty simple: when the player installs the DLC, instead of Kellogg shooting Nate or Nora with his regular gun, have him use a Syringer to knock him or her out. Considering that the target is unarmed and totally preoccupied with the scientist who is stealing Shaun, that wouldn't be hard at all. The rest of the DLC could be... well... anything. As ThatDudeDan181 suggested, it could allow two-player, where each player controls one of the spouses. Nate and Nora are both much more powerful than ordinary companions, and they have a lot more of a tie to each other than other companions. Them traveling together could beget tons of unique quests and dialogue. The couple would need to make decisions as a married couple, rather than the normal Sole Survivor/follower dynamic, where the Sole Survivor calls all the shots. The DLC could have quests and adventures, in addition to having the unique companion use VATS and do a lot more stuff with a lot more techniques than normal. Maybe allow the player to program the attack style and AI of the spouse; that sort of coding has been around for ages, such as in the Baldur's Gate series. I've wanted this for the longest time, (I have over 2,400 hours on Fallout 4,) and though I know it'll never happen, it is my dream. Here's a toast with warm flat Bobrov's Best Moonshine to unrealized dreams, as Nate or Nora watches from heaven as the spouse saves the Commonwealth. [link] [comments] |
New Vegas has a special way of making you feel like a badass Posted: 26 Jul 2021 10:04 PM PDT More than any other fallout game, IDK why. Maybe The Courier is just a more kickass name than "the lone wanderer" or "the sole survivor" or the fact that your walking through the desert killing monsters and shit, man this game is fucking awesome. [link] [comments] |
What could the alternatives have been for East Coast Currency, aside from caps? Posted: 26 Jul 2021 10:00 PM PDT I've been honestly thinking about this. Caps were used in FO3 for being the recognizable currency known from Fallout 1, and I can understand why this was done as it was the first big Fallout game in years after InterPlay went under. Just out of curiosity, what other kinds of currency could have been used in the Capital Wasteland in place of Caps? Batteries, Copper for use in construction? Clean Water and/or Grain? Older civilizations put value in things like Salt for its use as a food preservative and Grain for it's use in making bread. Could commodities like that have worked as a medium of exchange? I really want to hear what would be other potential currencies the Capital Wasteland could have had. [link] [comments] |
What was the personality of each of your Fallout protagonists? Posted: 26 Jul 2021 07:23 PM PDT |
What would the “final bosses” of Fallout 3 and 4 be? Posted: 26 Jul 2021 07:13 PM PDT You know how in fallout 1 & 2 the final bosses were The Master and Frank Horrigan,and in NV it was Legate Lanius. What would you consider to be a "final boss" in Fallout 3 & 4. It can be an idea you made up or a singular character/enemy in the game, It's whatever you want to do! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 Jul 2021 03:19 AM PDT |
Can we Quit Using the NCR to Bash the East Coast? Posted: 26 Jul 2021 12:25 PM PDT People seem to look at the NCR and see how they're a nation with industrialization and think that they're the rule rather than the exception. Well - they're the exception. The NCR formed from Shady Sands, which was helped by the Vault Dweller. Without the Vault Dweller, Shady Sands would have either died off or remained a small town like we saw in Fallout. Shady Sands was under attack by the Khans, radscorpions, and was slowly dying off due to these things. Then the Vault Dweller came and helped them out. Then, we got the Chosen One in Fallout 2, who only helped them further. Now this isn't to say that no one would have built something in the west coast without the player characters from 1 and 2, but they certainly were the key role. Even in Fallout: New Vegas we see and hear that tribes are the main form of civilization. We hear about it in the history of the Mojave Desert, we hear of it in the history of Caesar's Legion, we see it in Honest Hearts. If the NCR truly were the rule, why are all of these tribes everywhere and rather primitive? So, no the NCR aren't the rule. By all standards, the east coast is on the same level as most of the country save for a few exceptions. And even then, the east coast is home to three superpowers, The Pitt, the Brotherhood of Steel, and the Institute. [link] [comments] |
Best fallout New Vegas companion? Posted: 26 Jul 2021 11:25 PM PDT |
What's your opinion on Fallout 76 (After Steel Reign) Posted: 27 Jul 2021 04:40 AM PDT Personally, I like it. It's a good game, and it's a lot of fun. Solid 8/10. Also, please, don't crucify me, guys, but 76's got the best dialogue system in the series so far #changemymind [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 Jul 2021 12:40 AM PDT Ok so I tried looking on nexus for a certain sprint mod it's the one where you see your hands move when you sprint but all I could find was one titled sprint mod where you have to put your weapon away to sprint I'm not looking for that one anyone know the name of the other one. [link] [comments] |
I want to start playing Fallout, I was wondering if Fallout 4 would be a good start Posted: 26 Jul 2021 07:04 PM PDT I have never played a Fallout game, I've been sticking to the Elder scroll series for a couple of years now. The only console I have is a ps4 and soon a ps1. The series looks interesting and I want to give the game a try. Is Fallout 4 a good place to start? I'm in love with learning about the lore of a game universe and want something new to be obsessed with for a while. [link] [comments] |
(FO4: Nuka World) Shank wont show me some settlements as options to raid. Posted: 27 Jul 2021 03:34 AM PDT I want to use some settlements to turn them into raider outposts but Shank dont show then in their list. I want to turn Starlight Drive In into a raider outpost and its not on the list. I went, cleared it out and unlocked the workshop and the issue is still there. The same thing happens with a bunch of settlements that i want to claim. I know its possible because I've seen other players raiding and claiming these settlements before. Am I missing something? If someone knows I'd appreciate if you help me. [link] [comments] |
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