You're not wrong. The Pip-Boy 2000 even has a "Things to do" list with the main quest on it. I think it's because the game doesn't really have a way to track progress within quests in the UI, so they made the names as descriptive as possible.
This post was written by a synth and you cannot convince me otherwise
Can you still use it?
Yeah, physical copies of the old games are very hard to find anymore, you're better off buying the digital version if it exists on Steam or GOG.
Is this since the next-gen update? If so that's a shame because I always liked using Wounding precisely for its consistent damage output on all difficulties.
^^ No, that was Fallout: London, a fan-made overhaul mod for Fallout 4.
^ I could see the Legion actually using chariots, but with brahmin instead of horses.
^ It's root beer. It was supposed to compete with Sunset Sarsaparilla, but it never really took off.
It would be cool, but I think they should be very rare, and there should be a limit on how long you can use them. Otherwise it's like you're playing World of Tanks instead of Fallout.
^ No, it was much more than that
A lot of these images seem to be mostly used on user pages and user talk pages, so they're not necessarily Fallout related. Still not sure what's causing the order though.
That image isn't actually on every page. Once you've clicked past the images on the page it will continue with all images on the wiki.You can also see it at the bottom of the screen, after the last picture it says "+80,000 more items on this wiki" and then starts with the Vault Boy picture. Why that particular image always gets shown first, I do not know.
Joshua Graham. Such an awesome character
Nuka-Cherry. I like cherry coke IRL.
I think he just goes back to the exit of Vault 101. Unless he's dead, but then you would've gotten a notification.
The cause itself is noble. The interpretation and execution of the Brotherhood's mission by the various chapters leaves something to be desired.
Looks awesome. If I didn't know better I'd think it was a real picture. 9/10
Interesting theory. It fits into Deacon's habit of following the player character around before meeting the Railroad, though from the way he talks about you from the moment you discover their HQ it doesn't seem like he ever had plans to kill you, and instead wanted to recruit you ever since you left the vault.
To be able to edit or comment on blog posts, your account needs to be at least a few days old (I believe it's 4 days) and you need to verify your email address. It's a Fandom measure to prevent spam, and not something we have control over unfortunately.
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Or you can comment on this post and I'm sure Old Man Leon will see it.
Nothing official. But Bethesda are currently working on Elder Scrolls VI and will move onto Fallout 5 next. So I expect it to be another 5-6 years.