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Eat baby
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Fallout is based off of what the people in the 1950s thought the future would look like. The car that everyone sees in the game, (the one that blows up and has a mushroom cloud) is actually based off a car that was trying to be made. Realistically, the Civil Rights Movement in the Fallout universe has already happened.
To play the game lets just say you have the proper console to play it on, and a stable internet connection. But regardless of that, I'm not trying to assume here, I don't think anyone is gonna play it...
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I really, really, really dislike FO76, but i gotta admit that Pip-Boy looks awesome.
"They asked me how well I understood theroetical physics. I told them I had a theroetical degree in physics. They said, 'welcome aboard!'"
- Fantastic, Fallout: New Vegas, 2010
I thought so too! I had finished my FNV run recently and I'm now doing Fallout 3. But while I was playing FNV, I heard Vera Keys over Christines real voice. I thought I was tripping, but it's good to know I wasn't! Awesome!
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@The Dyre Wolf Yeah I thought about Point Lookout and especially Broken Steep but I wanted some different reasons besides those swampfolk
When I say outlandish I mean like the creators could have made the game more realistic and have made the enemies not total bullet sponges.
To answer my own question, I'm going to go with Dead Money. First of all, the cloud shouldn't be so hard to evade. Like it's practically everywhere. I get that it's a bunch of pollutants in the air like copper and sulfur, but you should still be able to use the rebreather Jack gives you against it. The radios as well shouldn't interfere with the collar imo but that's just Obsidian making it a cool challenge which I like. The ghost harvesters are kinda tough to beat and they are somewhat bullet sponges, but their history (from what I know) isn't in the game, and they make zero sense to me. The holograms are outlandish I think because the emitters shouldn't be able to reach the long distance they have in the game to project the holograms.
That's what I think anyway! What are your thoughts? What DLC do you think is the most outlandish? Let me know!!
How do you run for mod anyway
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Arthur Maxon with the 1950s hard part on the side of his ugly head. And bro shave those damn eyebrows, they are bushy as heck
When I say depressing, I mean it has a sad storyline and sad atmosphere. Like you would feel bad for the area’s inhabitants in the DLC.
To answer my question I would say The Pitt from Fallout 3. I honestly feel really bad for the slaves who live in the Pitt, and the atmosphere is depressing in its own way as the whole area is polluted and you have a chance to get sick at any given minute. The Trogs, for example, are who I feel bad for the most. They used to be someone’s cousin, brother, sister, father, or mother and now they are some diseased creature called a “trog.” The slaves are bound to get the disease (TDC) at any minute while they are being beaten and practically tortured by the Pitt Raiders. The Pitt imo is the most depressing Fallout DLC to date.
What Fallout DLC do you think is the most depressing? Let me know!!
Instead of making a poll like I normally do I decided to post this for everyone’s actual opinion and not have to pick the choice that has been prompted. Moving on....
To answer my own question I would have to go with Father Elijah. I don’t know why I chose this maniac but I like the weapons he constructed and his backdrop/history. He’s pretty tough to beat, at lower level anyway, and I honestly think he’s cool. Who did you guys pick?
Yeah I would have added MZ, but that however would have taken up the whole poll lmao! Superhuman Gambit though deserves to be up there! Idk why I didn't add it lol!
Texas or Mexico would be cool. Ngl Canada and China would be nice as well as they are major areas in Fallout lore
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