This was my very first game on console. I bought it the day it released. Close to a total of 3,700 hours in and i thought I’ve found everything. I’ve been watching this whole series you’ve made and I’ve actually found a couple things I didn’t know about so kudos to you for being the better Lone Wanderer lol.
If you avoid killing Officer Wilkins and choose to sabotage Vault 101, he will stay behind and be nonhostile. The same applies to both overseers and Stanley
These are always great videos. I've read so many forums and constantly read through the wiki but you still find very interesting things for these videos
I’ve played every fallout religiously for like a decade now. Except for 3. Never even touched it. I’ve probably sunk a thousand hours into 1,2, and NV, and a few hundred in 4. Honestly don’t rightfully know why I never played 3. I think I was on NMA when it released and just went along with what they were all saying.
Fallout 3 was my first game in the series. And I've gone back and played the original 2, Tactics, and of course New Vegas and then 4. 3 is honestly fantastic, yes it isn't perfect, but it's very true to the originals and does its best to fit into the world well, and does a lot of cool stuff with the ideas and concepts. I honestly think between 3 and 4, 3 is the better of the two. Give it a shot sometime, I recommend picking it up on 360 as that's the most stable and usable version of the game, and you can get it dirt cheap.
@@fromthebackseat4865 The PC version is fine if you install some mods to make it stable. Trying to play it 100% vanilla on modern hardware is going to result in frequent crashes and bugs, and bad performance to boot. But if you get things like the multicore patch, anti-crash, stutter remover, etc. it should be fine.
i somehow doubt the vertibird landing near vault 101 was coincidence, easy way to test would be to go to that area and see what happens BEFORE the enclave come back, i don't think it was coincidence though cause this is back when bethesda actually thought about the series alot more then just "make a game!"
I never knew about Butch covering for you if you saved his mom.
Instant respect
I cant stop watching this fact videos about Fallout 3 locations.
Glad to hear it!
@@Synonymous101 could you make more of these for fallout Fallout Vegas?
I just finished all of fallout 1’s videos 😳😂👍👍👍 fantastic content! 😊
This was my very first game on console. I bought it the day it released. Close to a total of 3,700 hours in and i thought I’ve found everything. I’ve been watching this whole series you’ve made and I’ve actually found a couple things I didn’t know about so kudos to you for being the better Lone Wanderer lol.
I’m glad your vids are getting the recognition they deserve man
If you avoid killing Officer Wilkins and choose to sabotage Vault 101, he will stay behind and be nonhostile. The same applies to both overseers and Stanley
Your channel is wayyyy to underrated
Thanks 😂👍
I heard that if the quest ends with you destroying the water chip that a random event will be added in which Amata is being interogated by the enclave
Maybe vault 101 would have in van buren
Its true. But it's not a quest you just find her and the enclave are interrogating her.
@@ralyks2350 And doesn't she blame you?
@@richardmaya3078 yeah she says it's all your fault
I’m surprised your channel isn’t more popular ! It’s great content and great quality, you’ve earned a subscriber 👍
Thank you Elynnor! 😁
You just got another one
How about the safe behind the passage on the wall in Jame's office? I would assume a lot don't realize there's a safe to pick open.
Nice video, I liked that clip at the end
These are always great videos.
I've read so many forums and constantly read through the wiki but you still find very interesting things for these videos
There is another random encounter near vault 101 where enclave soldiers can be seen interrogating Amata for the vault door password
Its awesome learning more about fallout 3
I'm glad you think so!
@@Synonymous101 any new information is good information in my book
I’ve played every fallout religiously for like a decade now. Except for 3. Never even touched it. I’ve probably sunk a thousand hours into 1,2, and NV, and a few hundred in 4. Honestly don’t rightfully know why I never played 3. I think I was on NMA when it released and just went along with what they were all saying.
Fallout 3 was my first game in the series. And I've gone back and played the original 2, Tactics, and of course New Vegas and then 4. 3 is honestly fantastic, yes it isn't perfect, but it's very true to the originals and does its best to fit into the world well, and does a lot of cool stuff with the ideas and concepts. I honestly think between 3 and 4, 3 is the better of the two. Give it a shot sometime, I recommend picking it up on 360 as that's the most stable and usable version of the game, and you can get it dirt cheap.
@@SpeedsMcRonalds damn, wish I still had my 360. Is the PC version not good?
@@fromthebackseat4865 The PC version is fine if you install some mods to make it stable. Trying to play it 100% vanilla on modern hardware is going to result in frequent crashes and bugs, and bad performance to boot. But if you get things like the multicore patch, anti-crash, stutter remover, etc. it should be fine.
Every playthrough i had put a verti bird next to the vault. I say it's by design.
I am enjoying your videos, even if they are years later, since published.
Thought this was a big channel
Not quite, still very small in comparison to most 😅
@@Synonymous101 should be huge brother love the content
Butch is the best character in Fallout
i somehow doubt the vertibird landing near vault 101 was coincidence, easy way to test would be to go to that area and see what happens BEFORE the enclave come back, i don't think it was coincidence though cause this is back when bethesda actually thought about the series alot more then just "make a game!"
Are you using any visual mods? If so, which ones?
No mods, this is just the standard game on PC
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