Fallout - TIL in Fallout 3, The Lone Wanderer wears an oven mitt while holding the shishkebab due to the heat.


TIL in Fallout 3, The Lone Wanderer wears an oven mitt while holding the shishkebab due to the heat.

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 05:03 AM PDT

Anyone else wish there was more to the Atom Cats in fallout 4?

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 11:45 AM PDT

Like they seem like such a neat group yet barely anything was done with them.

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i feel like people should stop asking for obsidian to make another game, but instead ask bethesda to contract the guys that made FONV great to help on FO5

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 05:35 AM PDT

Can we all agree that mirelurks are the most annoying enemy?

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 04:46 PM PDT

God i fucking hate them

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I'm making all Fallout 3 robots in Illustrator, here is a Protectron!

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 09:52 AM PDT

I made a New Vegas casino display board. What do you guys think?

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 02:52 PM PDT

http://imgur.com/gallery/QqNILt3

I made 2 of these, is this something people would be interested in buying? I had a blast making them, everything has such attention to detail

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After finally getting Automaton, the first thing I did was build Codsworth into a Sentry Bot. Good times.

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 11:45 AM PDT

My Experience With Fallout 4 - Part 1

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 07:27 AM PDT

It was November 2015. I was doing my usual midnight lying in bed surfing through YouTube and for for whatever reason in my recommended there was a 4 hour video for a "Let's Play" of Fallout 4. Even though my mind wasn't in the gaming world at all during that time I'd still heard in the wind somewhere that it had just come out. This most likely correlates to the enormous amounts of hype and optimism surrounding the release of the game - something I understand much more fully now.

So I watched the entire 4 hour video and remember being so incredibly engrossed in it. The music, the sounds, the freedom, the building and creating. It became my nightly ritual to tune in to this Let's Play for about 10 days straight. I can't remember what it was, but something broke the pattern and I stopped watching and the game went completely to the back of my mind. Looking back it was probably the fact that I was running a business and I had a wife that was getting more and more pissed off at the IPhone glow on the other side of the bed at 4am every night.

Anyway about a month later, Christmas roles around and my wife was letting on that she had gotten me a great gift and that I was going to love it. I kinda knew what it was going to be to be honest so while it was a pretty damn sweet feeling unwrapping a brand spankin' new PS4 - there was little surprise. However I was surprised and a teeny bit pissed when I saw what game she had got with it - Fallout 4. This (I thought) wasn't usually the kind of game I would usually give my time to even though I had been watching videos of it weeks prior. I had kinda forgotten about it and had my heart set on a football game. "Not the kind of game I would give my time to" - wow the irony. So of course I wasn't dying to start playing it or anything. In fact I didn't even get the chance as an hour after we were off to spend Christmas with the family for a few days. Little did I know it would be waiting for me when I got back…

But let's rewind a little bit…

Video games in general have always been a pretty big part of my life. I remember being a really young kid and playing the Ninja Turtles on those old grey gameboys or playing on the Arcade machines at the cinema. Those arcade areas completely blew my mind. The adventure, the colours, the challenge, the excitement, the possibility… It was all too much and I was fucking fanatical about it so much so that I literally had to be physically removed and dragged from them when it was time to go or it was time for dinner.

As I got a little bit older, I got my first taste of PC gaming with classics like the original Command & Conquer and Red Alert on the old Windows 95. It was these games alongside The Sims and Sim City a few years later that really consolidating my love for strategy, battles and base building. Creating a strong defensive base or cosy little home was one of my favourite things to do in those games and is something that was reignited in me through Fallout 4.

As I got older, my addiction for these games was almost drilled out of me and I was always told that I was "wasting my time" with them. I was quite a sporty guy and always had aspirations of being a pro tennis player so when I started to take this seriously my addiction for games had to go because it was literally all I wanted to do. I mean, it wasn't my choice. My Mum literally hid everything in the loft. Brutal. Anyway through most of my early 20's the only gaming I would do was pissing about with my mates on 2 player or playing shooters on multiplayer. I basically missed out an entire gaming generation. I would see trailers and think "shit" games are looking pretty damn immersive nowadays but I would never experience it myself until 26th December 2015. Que next part of the story...

After a rainy boxing day journey home from spending Christmas with my family I got in and had pretty much forgotten about the PS4 waiting for me. See that time in between Christmas Day and January 1st is fucking incredible if you just want to zone out from the world as that's what pretty much everyone else is doing. So I thought to myself screw it, I could be productive for the next few days, I could keep getting drunk in the run up to New Years or I could just sign out completely and play a little playstation. I did the latter. My mind was open and my schedule clear. I put the disc in and was instantly pissed that it had to go through an installation period. Remember I was not atall used to this as my last consol was a PS2 where you would just get straight to the action. This skip straight to the current generation was absolutely mind blowing as you can imagine. More on that later. Anyway I watched through all of the Vault Tec SPECIAL previews and just loved to style of it all. The cartoony, retro like nature of it all combined with the bleakness of a nuclear apocalypse was just magic. It instantly appealed to me.

An hour later. Installation 100% Complete. New Game. My first adult gaming addiction was born.

To be continued...

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My Brotherhood of Steel statue

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 07:06 AM PDT

I think I might be addicted to fallout!

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 04:14 PM PDT

Why I think I might be addicted to fallout is because every time I look at a bottle cap in real life I want to keep it just in case there's a nuclear apocalypse.

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Vault Tec in Space! Maybe... How pip boys work. Theory Plus Enclave tie in.

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 10:29 AM PDT

r/Fallout Vault-Tec Theory u/Bigboyblue01 Hi! You guys and gals have probably had this theory come across your minds before but i thought about it for a while and it just doesn't seem like Vault-Tec (vault makers extraordinaire) would just not survive the apocalypse. What if, bear with me now(please suspend your disbelief until the end if you would) Vault-Tec is... Actually in space.

Hold on now i can hear you typing. "Vault-Tec was absorbed into the government "President Dick said so" I want to clarify that President Dick only said they used Vault-Tec to do social experiments on people on a "grand scale". I dont have the direct quote atm but feel free to double check.

This stuff had been bothering me for months binge playing Fallout 3, NV and just recently4. Then i got the Nuka World DLC. The Vault Tec in Space exibit gave me the idea. What if in all the confusion of rockets...vault tec loaded vips and employees of necessity onto a rocket and went into space. Why space? Just because of Nuka World? No... Also Pip boys. Pip Boys always confused me. How do you know where i am, what direction I'm facing and the locations in suppose to go? I know you all are probably thinking "game mechanics" but wouldn't it make more sense to have a satellite gps system? One in space? A satellite that need maintenance every decade or two? How would you maintain a satellite? What better way than to be right there with it? I know it's a stretch but i think it's plausible. My final clue is this.... The Enclave.

The Enclave is the remains of the US government. The same Government that employed vault tec to experiment on people. Remember in the broken steel DCL for Fallout 3? What did the Enclave use to destroy Liberty Prime? A satellite laser. Why? How? Well since the government use to employ VT we can assume that VT took a few government figures to space right? Those government figures could jave had descendants who are still loyal to the governmental ideals. Thus still act with the Enclave to try and see if they can again construct a Government on earth again. Another experiment. Thats how the Enclave got the means to get a satellite laser. Much of this is still in pieces but i have a pretty cool idea if i do say so myself. Anyway whay do you all think? Maybe someone else has this idea already i could chat with?

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Evan's Home in Nuka World. I heard there was a story behind this?

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 08:48 AM PDT

Is Yao Guai an allusion to Yogi Bear, because Yao Guai are irradiated bears?

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 01:23 PM PDT

The way you Yao Guai is spelled/pronounced just makes me think that Bethesda was trying to make it sound like "Yogi Bear". Anyone else, or am I just the crazy one here?

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How I got hooked in Fallout

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 07:14 AM PDT

Years ago a friend of mine mentioned this interesting game to me.

I was playing Baldur's Gate, Grim Fandango and Half Life back then, it was 1998.

I had my own hardcore AD&D party with a campaign going on for almost two years.

I was not interested in the beginning. A village, a temple full of giant ants, talking heads were...well weird.

I had to go and find a guy called Trader Vic...

You know it all.

Somehow the story switched something on in me. I had this feeling twice. When I found dogmeat and when I finished the game for the first time.

I felt like reading a really good book. It showed me the unchanging nature of humanity, even mutation wouldn't change the core animal in us.

At the end my travel changed many things in the wasteland. Some settlements suffered a lot, some prospered.

I realized that I forgot to do one small thing and that resulted with devastation of many lives there.

This faint feeling, this atmosphere created by small pixels of my screen was my fix apparently.

I had to go back.

I had to find a cure for Jet.

I had to fix that damn reactor leak.

I had to save those slaves...

That I had to, made me play each and every Fallout game for twenty years so far.

What was your fix? What made you walk on the wasteland over and over again?

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Can I play Fallout 4 without playing any of the previous games?

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 02:45 PM PDT

ps: Im new to this game, will I need to play the previous fallouts to understand the storyline for fallout 4?. Also if anyone could link any useful info that would be much appreciated

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So the unlimited ammo shotgun and operator rifle I found have... uh... run out of ammo.

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 04:03 PM PDT

Also all the traders in Nuka World are running around in their skivvies!

I think I'm doing too much Jet...

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you know how to swing, baby

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 10:30 PM PDT

How To SURVIVE A Nuclear Fallout! | The SCIENCE... of Fallout

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 02:20 PM PDT

[FO4] 13 days, 3 hours of game time, level 236, and I JUST found out that Bunker Hill is a settlement!

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 06:59 AM PDT

Obviously, I'm somehow an idiot, but wow, I feel super dumb. I was just going through the list on the Wiki, to make sure I have all the settlements, and sure enough, I only had 35 of 36. I start going through them alphabetically, and right near the top, Bunker Hill, and I'm like "BUNKER HILL ISN'T A SETTLEMENT!" Well, here I am scrapping the place, and it sure as hell is. I literally had no idea.

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Never ending double barreled shotgun + turbo click macro button = the most fun you can have with your pants on.

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 11:38 PM PDT

Seriously, it's so much fun. It eats up ammo like a pornstar eats cock but it's so worth it. Yes the explosive miniguns, submachine guns and combat shotguns are technically better, but they're still being like how you'd use those weapons. The never ending double barreled shotgun is completely different to its non legendary counterpart in that regularly it's just two shots in quick succession. Now it's infinite shots in quick succession. The explosive weapons are just extremely powerful versions of their respective weapons. The never ending double barreled shotgun is literally broken.

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UFC And Bethesda Team For Fallout 76 Promotion.

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 02:45 PM PDT

Interesting news here for the Oceania region.

I posted the full press release here.

http://sknr.net/2018/08/02/bethesda-and-ufc-combine-for-fallout-76-promotion/

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new vegas benny mistake ..

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 01:02 PM PDT

Hi all i made huge mistake in top casino and told benny to leave me live..its possible to find him again? i want to kill that bastard but dont know where he is now

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Steve Buscemi and other characters in Fallout 4

Posted: 02 Aug 2018 04:42 PM PDT

Here is my creation of Steve Buscemi in Fallout: https://imgur.com/gallery/V3Ek7nb

Stallone Links: http://imgur.com/gallery/9vpKL, Part 2: http://imgur.com/gallery/fEkcN

Nicolas Cage Link: http://imgur.com/a/cpHDg, http://imgur.com/gallery/X86gS

Benedryl Cabbagepatch? http://imgur.com/a/nLNwb

Or Keanu... http://imgur.com/a/nLNwb

I've swallowed enough microchips and shit them back out again to make a computer. - Jason Statham http://imgur.com/gallery/YuFKM

My best at making Arnold: https://imgur.com/gallery/cZoDg

And my most accurate, Michael Shannon: https://i.imgur.com/EK2z2vQ.jpg

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