@@toromontana8290 Noras coat is that a mod or can you find that in game? I've not played this game in a hot minute lol. And if it is a mod, can it be used on ps4?
Bro, that father super mutant mod was really convincing, for a sec I was like “I’ve sunk thousands of hours into this game, played through it twenty times, and I didn’t know you could do that”
"Dammit General! You've dragged us down to their level! It didn't have to be this way. Anyway, got something a little different for you.. another settlement needs our help, I'll mark it on your map."
Husband killed, son older than you and about to die of old age, woke up 200 years later (210 years*), robots that are like people, big bugs and monsters, and giant robot.. yeah I think she'd be psyco from that
To me... personally.... Enclave or Gunners would be a better outcome for the Commonwealth if they didn't want the Institute. F*&^k the Commie Minutemen, and those a**hats in the Railroad. I never side with the BOS on principles. The concept of the CPG is doomed from the beginning because if they can't see their own history that something.... someone.... has been controlling the destiny of their humanity then they deserve oblivion...or skyrim.
I didn't realize this was a mod until the end where the "narrator" starts talking like he just ate a whole baloney sandwich with extra mayo with nothing to drink.
@@toromontana8290 What about the narrator part smacking his gums constantly and breathing directly into the microphone during the "alternate ending cinematics?" Edit: i don't think the mod is bad whatsoever, well done. Its just that final monologue is so jarringly worse than the rest imo.
@@matzek7619 yeah he's got a bit of a lisp going on. but he does the role well enough, i mean i have heard much worse in the modding community, some people straight up using their PC mic on their laptop and you can hear their PC fan while they do their dialogue, lol they might sound better if they recorded only using their phone.
Can we talk about how during the attack on the Pridwyn, you’re blasting scribes with a shotgun and Maxson just gets on the comms and basically says “Don’t fuck the Ghouls”
The vanilla evil ending is killing the BOS, railroad, and institute, not saving the civilians, and then happily participating in Nuka-World. Makes for a great story of someone too far gone
The Brotherhood would still be alive if Bethesda only allowed me to pickpocket Maxson's coat. But if I can only get it from his corpse, a corpse he shall be. The one time I decided to attack the Institute outside of the final assault, I first walked around dropping mines. It wasn't until they became hostile that the mines activated. Huge XP surge.
You know, in hindsight, for a faction claiming to have a precognitive sentient robot telling them the future: those Railroad dudes sure made a lot of bad calls.
The only reason to side with the Railroad (IMO) is that none of them are marked essential. You can ignore Preston's cries for help, destroy the BoS with the Railroad, then destroy the Institute, then kill everyone in the Railroad. You also get to kill McDonough in Diamond City (bonus). That leaves the entire Commonwealth faction free for you to move in with your Nuka World Raiders 🤘
You know it's strange that they never made a quest where you specifically use the Nuka-World raiders to invade the Institute. Oh well, Thuggysmurf made a mod where you can do it solo.
@@toromontana8290 Too bad Thuggysmurf also sucks at modding. Literally the fact that his mods have more bugs than base game Fallout 4 is atrociously sad
@@toromontana8290 I expect unpaid volunteers to not be dicks when told and shown how and why their mod is causing CTDs so they can fix it. Rather than have a rod up their ass about people coming along and offering to post fixes for their stuff. Literally his behavior is worse than those nuts that splintered off of Nexus to make their own website for hosting mods and forcing people to pay for them to use them
Actually I have excellent inventory management skills. 21 endurance or higher means I can carry unlimited trash without getting tired. The only thing I can't do is sprint.
@@toromontana8290 I also run high endurance for this exact reason. I can't help but loot every location I walk into... I just wanted to be a smartass haha
@@apolloreed8142 To be fair, this gameplay gets tedious. I started a new run recently and I'm just using a submachine gun with exploding bullets and not looting that much. Just kill kill kill.
The World took Nate from Nora, so if Nora cannot have a happy life, the entire world deserves none, only Noras Wrath to make this world suffer as she did.
Honestly after losing everything and finding out how much of a horrible individual your son has become, how each faction is horrible in one aspect or another
@@Gaster_021 institute did nothing wrong. It is a legit Commonwealth's government, local Enclave. It has all the rights to restore order in Boston by any costs
@@purpleelemental3955 by replacing leadership so they have free reign to conduct their experiments? By replacing family members with some skill set to use what they have to test their theories?
The mod where you can turn Father into a super mutant is called Father Companion - Alternate Ending Option For Fallout 4. I think the mod that allows you to wipe everyone out and have alternate ending slides is Project Valkyrie. I'm not certain so don't take my word for it. Links: Father Companion - Alternate Ending Option For Fallout 4: www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/35198 Project Valkyrie: www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/28085
@@FredCDobbs-rd5wi his perk is still one of the best fml! I hate that pissant more than Synths or the Railroad...and that is saying something considering i only use them to get ballistic weave and Deacons perk.
I gotta say, part of Fallout 4 almost feels like a social experiment. Like "How much can we make people care about a character, solely by telling them he is their son?" Like Shaun never shows any redeeming traits. He's a raging supremecist, he thinks the people on the surface are vile, reprobate mutants. The only reason he likes you is that you're his parent. The Institute as a whole has no real redeeming traits either. Like, the people there are nearly all a bunch of boring nerds who resent you. It's an evil faction, but evil factions usually work cause they are cool. They're all decked out in black, jaggedy, edgy armor with big guns. The Enclave, as an example. But The Institute are a bunch of pampered nerds in lab coats hoarding tech and kidnapping people. They have almost no reason to support them at all, aside from the fact that Shaun leads them. So if you hear "I'm your son" you may side with him. And I just think that is fascinating. They put so much emphasis on telling you he's your son. He does nothing else to endear himself to you. At one point even referring to your very survival as an experiment in his eyes.
Yep, can confirm. I really wanted to destroy the Institute up to the point Shaun said he had cancer. I still wanted to destroy them but felt bad for Shaun
Nora: have some things to do first Desdemona: Understood don't take to long Proceeds to shoot her in the face. That scene alone is just funny altogether.
the icing on the fucking cake was you eating the dead insitute scientists body at the end. I REALLY love playing the psychopath in the fallout games and this was very satisfying to watch lmao
That's how vicious we are as an adversary; we'll destroy the last working zeppelin, just to show we're not afraid to fight without it. Now, we just have to hope our enemies are intimidated by that sheer display of confident ruthless rather than being encouraged by a clear indication of performance over practicality.
FALLOUT 4 REALISTIC ENDING: 200 years After the bombs fell some idiots called the Commonwealth Minutemen set off a massive nuclear detonation in the Heart of Boston on par with the pre-war Chernobyl incident, The "Commonwealth" was completely contaminated in the resulting fallout. the already struggling city, was forever doomed to a fate even worse then The Pitt. Rad-storms became much more intense scouring all non-mutated life from the Cradle of American Liberty. And thus the Commonwealth Minutemen failed utterly in their success. They won the war against the Institute, but then doomed Boston in the process.
I think it depends on how the player views it. When I first played fo4 7 years ago, I saw it as Shaun wanting to give you a pittance for the suffering he put you thorough but as I’m replaying now and finished with the brotherhood ending, the more it feels like a final middle finger from shaun. It is disturbing either way tbh.
Sturges can crack heavy institute data encryption but he can't hack a computer to open a locked gate? He said himself he's no good with computers. How did he even build a teleportation device in the first place? That always bothered me if you side with the minutemen to build it.
He was planted as a sleeper in Quincy. The Institute had known the Gunners were aiming to take over the place and Ayo needed an asset there, as a first step to infiltrate this mercenary group and learn more about their mysterious puppet masters. For security reasons, this first step should not be a gunner but some civilian that had a chance to stay in their perimeter. The intel Ayo had got from the institute crows led him to believe there were three potential targets: Mama Murphy, Marcy Long, and Sturges, because who would kill a sweet old lady, a caring mother, or a useful handyman who knew his way around power armors. After he had more information about them, Ayo decided that Murphy and Long would be the first ones to be killed if he was in the Gunners' place, so he decided to replace Sturges wiith a synth. Synth Sturges' institute memories and knowledge were locked. He truly believed he was just a guy with a wrench and an Atom Cats hairstyle. However, the memory lock was incemental, and the triggers that would open parts of Sturges' talents were bound to events and places that would only make sense if Sturges was indeed captured by the gunners. Ayo, as talented as he was as a strategist, suffered from hybris and thus had failed to see the power of desparation that enabled a lowly ranked minuteman named Preston Garvey to lead a group of survivors out of the Gunner's trap. The synth, without any memories unlocked that would let him stay in Quincy, followed the 18th century cosplayer. When Ayo learned about this, he slightly pursed his lips, which was his greatest emotional outbreak his department had seen up to then, and accepted the loss, believing that "Sturges" would now be in an environment that prevented any trigger from being activated. So "Sturges" ended up in Sanctuary. But synth programming isn't as straightforward as filling the 38kB of a pip boy with code about rocket launchers that drew strength from withdrawal symptoms. It's fuzzy. The subroutines that decided about the memory locks tried to make sense about the input they got from the environment interfaces, which lead to unexpected strokes of genius in our amiable tinkerer. Somebody gave him schematics written with crayons? Unlock analytical subroutines. There is no way Virgil, as a bio scientist, knew the first thing about core teleporter technology, so his drawings should have been useless, but his ham-fisted scribbles unlocked the schematics that had been buried in Sturges' mind itself. When you think about it, this makes more sense than a bio engineer-turned-supermutant reverse-engineering a teleporter. All of this happened without Sturges becoming aware of it, due to Ayo's paranoia and security measures implemented because of it. By all accounts, Sturges still is the big, helpful goof who sometime wonders about his own ingenuity for a second before he is distracted by some seemingly random idea that deals with coaches and eight-foot cats.
You can join the children of atom in the far harbor DLC. You can expand this experience by downloading sim settlements, sim settlements conqueror, then a children of atom faction pack mod in order to take over the common wealth for the Children of atom
@@TheReaper569 huh? How so? It's clear that he's mad because you made the conscious decision to let dozens, if not hundreds of people die who did not have to.
i like how in vanilla fallout 4 you can literally eat your son.. like, trust me, ive tried takign EVERYTHIGN nailed down (and the clothes on your back) and often during a quest, you cant pickpocket your allies... but the option to cannibalize 'father' is still there... (good god if this wasnt a game thats so fkd)
"I guess it all worked out. It was rough, but it worked." Why is that so hilarious? It's an almost borderline psychotic response given you're saying it to someone who's lamenting the indiscriminate destruction and misery you've caused and forcefully injected with FEV. It's beautiful... Sometimes in my playthrough I like to be the most immoral person and then just completely flip flop and try to give caring responses after the damage is done. Maybe there's something wrong to me, but I just find it hilarious. It's like. "Hey, I know I've just murdered all your friends and completely destroyed your life. But chin up, eh?"
meanwhile in an alternate timeline in which Boston never got nuked and Shaun comes home from school to his psycho mom with his graded essay in hand... Nora: "You got a B?! B IS FOR BITCH!"
Father as a super mutant is a mod just so all of you know. It actually blew my mind because it made perfect sense, why virgil and his scientists were rushed so much during the production of the FEV virus for a cure
That makes me wonder, if you turn father into a super mumant could you use the cure virgil uses on father and turn him into a human, and would he die after turning back?
@@tydge_6945 when virgil changes back he grew a full head of hair and retains muscle mass and a youthful appearance so I think somehow virgil perfected FEV into more of a Captain America super soldier serum. Wouldn't be surprised if his sex genes got "repaired" into his sterility, regardless, though. That taken into account, like, whats worse, being a little ugly, or being dead? When pure strain without airborne FEV mutations, humans seem to (almost?) always retain their intellect, in fact becoming MORE intelligent. but for those exposed and mutated with the airborne variant, they have a slight resistance to the FEV goop and often end up cognitively stunted.
@@tydge_6945 Virgil infected himself with a very specific strain of FEV and his cure only worked on that strain. It probably wouldn't work on any other super mutant, might even kill them, trigger some auto-immune disease or do God knows what else.
I did a similar character to this, I had the difficulty set to very hard and tried to survive, killing no one unless it was in self defense. Eventually I needed supplies and would occasionally murder random traders because I had to. I then joined the brotherhood, over the course of their questline I adapted their beliefs, culminating in me executing danse. I then visited the institute where I found father, after he called Nora collateral damage I killed him and escaped. I would later abandon Synth Shaun and not issue the evacuation order. I then abandoned the brotherhood, and headded to nuka world where I took over the park and began a conquest of the commonwealth.
One of the mods I have installed on every run is 'Cats can't be killed'. Because I like the thought that no cat gets harmed when I shoot, burn, blast, electrify and vaporize the occasional bunch of raiders. Would break my heart if that would happen, I'm a very sensitive guy.
I like my Negan character. Full raider overboss/director of institute. All other factions wiped out;Preston Garvey exiled to Hangmans alley with nothing but barebones living conditions. Commonwealth/nukaworld conquered by my raiders and key figureheads of far harbor replaced by synth agents. All policed by my cult of personality and infinate synth legions. Defacto Emperor.
I wish this was actually in the vanilla game... i love play fallout as a psychopath that chooses the worsts options possible, and fallout 4 kinds forces you to play like a hero
@@peternehemiah1606 i agree with you bro... its sad that it ends after you do the last quest and you cant go back to the places of DLC like sierra madre when you finish it, only with mods
@@xox8874 but you dont have big decisions like blow up a entire city, wipe ALL factions down like in new vegas, dont have a karma system, only your companions reacts to your actions. The worst thing you can do that will impact the story is joining the institute
Me after blowing up the institute: "3.6 roentgen... not great... not terrible"
Shaun should have just pressed AZ-5
@Alejandro Alvarez There's no graphite.
Because it's not there!
Please tell me how a RBMK reactor explodes
@@AMD7027 You yell "Shaun!" at it long enough.
Desdemona: "We did it we destroyed the brotherhood“
Sole survivor: "Good that’s one less loose end“
Hello polish boi i'd say kurwa
*BANG*
Drummer boy: “NOO!”
*BANG*
@@Br0Dud3 *loose ends flashbacks* OH GOD NOT AGAIN
Legit had the same thought in my head
MW2 was some good times.
DO NOT TRUST NORA!!! I REPEAT DO NOT TRUST NORA!!!
The only crime here was not looting Maxson's sweet coat.
That sweet sweet coat of his
But Nora's coat is so much more fitting.
@@toromontana8290 can never have too many unique items
True
@@toromontana8290 Noras coat is that a mod or can you find that in game? I've not played this game in a hot minute lol. And if it is a mod, can it be used on ps4?
The most psychopathic thing about this was going through it all while carrying too much and unable to run.
The burden of her sins.
Average day
The best line of this gameplay is: *you're carrying too much and can't run*
Are we gonna forget about that suit mod going,
Major lacerations detected. Automatic medical systems engaged. Prophylactic administered.
You can never run from the pain
This game series taught me what over encumbered means.😁
Probably the weight of all that repressed guilt lmao
The weight of your betrayal and sins stay your feet.
Bro, that father super mutant mod was really convincing, for a sec I was like “I’ve sunk thousands of hours into this game, played through it twenty times, and I didn’t know you could do that”
Same
Same bro
Wait,is that a mod? My life is ruined
@@sikivlidi LMAO
@@sikivlidi same, homie.
You know, Preston Garvey losing his head was maybe the most satisfying interaction I had with him. No more settlements asking for help.
"There is another settlement nearby, which needs out h..." [head explosion]
"Dammit General! You've dragged us down to their level! It didn't have to be this way. Anyway, got something a little different for you.. another settlement needs our help, I'll mark it on your map."
"Our" help Preston?
@@randallporter1404 your help 😁
Husband killed, son older than you and about to die of old age, woke up 200 years later (210 years*), robots that are like people, big bugs and monsters, and giant robot.. yeah I think she'd be psyco from that
The sole survivor does not need to be given a weapon he/she needs a fuckin psicology profesional to treat them
260 years*
To me... personally.... Enclave or Gunners would be a better outcome for the Commonwealth if they didn't want the Institute. F*&^k the Commie Minutemen, and those a**hats in the Railroad. I never side with the BOS on principles. The concept of the CPG is doomed from the beginning because if they can't see their own history that something.... someone.... has been controlling the destiny of their humanity then they deserve oblivion...or skyrim.
@@marcelos.5308 260**
@@leonardchurch7675 I don't think the minute men are commies.
I didn't realize this was a mod until the end where the "narrator" starts talking like he just ate a whole baloney sandwich with extra mayo with nothing to drink.
The mod part is killing Preston (impossible in vanilla due to immortality tag) and using FEV on Shaun to turn him into a super mutant.
@@toromontana8290 What about the narrator part smacking his gums constantly and breathing directly into the microphone during the "alternate ending cinematics?"
Edit: i don't think the mod is bad whatsoever, well done. Its just that final monologue is so jarringly worse than the rest imo.
Lmfao
@@matzek7619
yeah he's got a bit of a lisp going on.
but he does the role well enough, i mean i have heard much worse in the modding community, some people straight up using their PC mic on their laptop and you can hear their PC fan while they do their dialogue, lol they might sound better if they recorded only using their phone.
Can we talk about how during the attack on the Pridwyn, you’re blasting scribes with a shotgun and Maxson just gets on the comms and basically says “Don’t fuck the Ghouls”
I'm guessing he wanted to say that for a long time
Wasn't that Lancer-Captain Kells?
Anyway, it's highly illogical indeed.
Maybe once he's gone through his Ponn Far, he'd feel differently about screwing ghouls. ;)
@@FiXato Ghoul-lovin still sounds better than being half of Tuvix.
@@DeetotheDubs I'd rather have kept Tuvix rather than get Neelix back ;)
The vanilla evil ending is killing the BOS, railroad, and institute, not saving the civilians, and then happily participating in Nuka-World. Makes for a great story of someone too far gone
@@toromontana8290 I tried killing his ancestor in your joke mod for an embarrassingly long time 🤣
@@toromontana8290 Tragic isn't it
Id say siding with the brotherhood is also an evil ending
i actually did this on my first playthrough, i was that pissed because maxson made me kill danse
The Brotherhood would still be alive if Bethesda only allowed me to pickpocket Maxson's coat. But if I can only get it from his corpse, a corpse he shall be.
The one time I decided to attack the Institute outside of the final assault, I first walked around dropping mines. It wasn't until they became hostile that the mines activated. Huge XP surge.
If you have max level pickpocket you can pickpocket an item that they are wearing, but you would most likely need to use a stealth boy still
@@lukeharrison4460 U can't steal his Coat u need to kill him or use cheats
@@ayrfold7697 oh damn, alright, it’s been a minute since I’ve tried so I was probably remembering wrong lol
@@lukeharrison4460 you can do that with like every other npc but not him and his coat lol
I wondered if you could save Father's life with the Mysterious Serum from Cabot, that thing seems to be an universal cure.
Judging by how it works in other people, it would probably only stop the cancer temporarily. Father would need to take regular doses to stay healthy.
The mod allows you to cure Father with the serum, but you have to let Dr. Volkert modify it first.
Mod would be
Father Companion mod
I think
@@toromontana8290 true
I mean it worked on someone in a Far Harbor I don't remember but it's the dude you have to save with something it's easy to forget but I did it once.
You know, in hindsight, for a faction claiming to have a precognitive sentient robot telling them the future: those Railroad dudes sure made a lot of bad calls.
"We're not here to commit mass murder."
Oh but my dear Preston, that's exactly what we're here for.
The only reason to side with the Railroad (IMO) is that none of them are marked essential.
You can ignore Preston's cries for help, destroy the BoS with the Railroad, then destroy the Institute, then kill everyone in the Railroad. You also get to kill McDonough in Diamond City (bonus).
That leaves the entire Commonwealth faction free for you to move in with your Nuka World Raiders 🤘
Based .
An then you kill the raider too! anarchy!
@@zm1786 Based on what?
@@ametx-iy1wp your mom
Oof
I don't know if you noticed or not, but you are carrying too much and can't run...
4:00 Guns down scientist.
“I know you’ll achieve great things here”
That scientist was based, she got to live...for a while.
You see your boss gun down your coworker, you best believe ima say some shit like “looking great boss!” until I get the fuck out of there.
Preston Garvey:. We did it General, We destroyed the Institute'
Toro: Good that's one less loose ends
"Oh my God, General! Y-you killed Garvey; how could you, WHY would you?!"
*leans in really close.* "God bless the Enclave, _thats_ why."
general.... i.. i need to tell you something. something... before i die..
THERE'S A SETTL-- (gunshot)
You forgot the part where after you kill all the factions you enslave the commonwealth with the Nukaworld raiders
You know it's strange that they never made a quest where you specifically use the Nuka-World raiders to invade the Institute.
Oh well, Thuggysmurf made a mod where you can do it solo.
@@toromontana8290 Yeah ikr? I was a bit bummed when they didn't work the raiders in as a chaotic evil ending to the main story
@@toromontana8290 Too bad Thuggysmurf also sucks at modding. Literally the fact that his mods have more bugs than base game Fallout 4 is atrociously sad
@@1meme985 It's a team of unpaid volunteers that have limited spare time, what did you expect?
@@toromontana8290 I expect unpaid volunteers to not be dicks when told and shown how and why their mod is causing CTDs so they can fix it. Rather than have a rod up their ass about people coming along and offering to post fixes for their stuff.
Literally his behavior is worse than those nuts that splintered off of Nexus to make their own website for hosting mods and forcing people to pay for them to use them
"Playing Fallout 4 almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter."
I’m in it for the settlement building
Now we wait
😳
😂
@@myles3856 nuke drops, "OH HES HURT!"
A true psychopath
She didn’t take Elder Maxon’s coat
Preston: You just made us unknowingly kill a bunch of innocents?
Also Preston: Alright let's get back to work general.
"dogmeat disliked that"
NOOOO
You'll know it's unprecedentedly serious when even dogmeat can't stand it🤣
As soon as he killed Preston I knew something wasn’t right. I’ve tried for many hours.
The real crime here is not taking Maxon's dope-ass battlecoat
“Execute Order 66.”
“Yes my lord.”
I ruin your perfect 69 likes here and now
Porceeds to first kill lord
The most cruel and evil thing about all this, is the fact you're always over encumbered due to poor inventory management skills.
Actually I have excellent inventory management skills. 21 endurance or higher means I can carry unlimited trash without getting tired. The only thing I can't do is sprint.
Good thing "inventory management skills" in fallout game arent that important in the real world
@@haroldterrald5761 Never said they were, boss. Chill. I was making a joke.
@@toromontana8290 I also run high endurance for this exact reason. I can't help but loot every location I walk into...
I just wanted to be a smartass haha
@@apolloreed8142 To be fair, this gameplay gets tedious.
I started a new run recently and I'm just using a submachine gun with exploding bullets and not looting that much. Just kill kill kill.
“I have some things to take care of.”
Desdemona: “Okay, just don’t take too long.”
“Oh don’t worry, it won’t take a minute...”
I like how this game old af. But there's comments from yesterday. Glad to see this game will never die.
you like how
Just like the ghoulish (or synth) Nate. Immortal
The World took Nate from Nora, so if Nora cannot have a happy life, the entire world deserves none, only Noras Wrath to make this world suffer as she did.
Suffer like G did 🦇
An emergency relay with the longest 10 second countdown imaginable.
That's what I was thinking.. "This is one hell of a slow countdown" 😂
This is a pretty good example of what someone might actually do 200 years in the future after they have lost everything..
Honestly after losing everything and finding out how much of a horrible individual your son has become, how each faction is horrible in one aspect or another
@@Gaster_021how is Shaun a "horrible individual"?
@@purpleelemental3955 have you looked into everything the institute did? He was the leader of it, even if it raised him he still made his choices!
@@Gaster_021 institute did nothing wrong. It is a legit Commonwealth's government, local Enclave. It has all the rights to restore order in Boston by any costs
@@purpleelemental3955 by replacing leadership so they have free reign to conduct their experiments? By replacing family members with some skill set to use what they have to test their theories?
God that explosive combat shotgun really puts in work, i wish i got it once in my playthroughs
You can install a mod to put legendary modifications in your weapons
@@oblivion9400 i know but i'm console locked so if i mod i crash even harder than normal
@@oh_sweetI once found a combat rifle with the explosive mod and switched it to full automatic and the game became absurdly easy even on very hard.
Lol what a psychopath you made Gage wear Minutemen armor lol
This must be a mod...
I never saw any way of getting that virus to infect anyone.
But hey, at least you finally managed to kill Preston!!!
The mod where you can turn Father into a super mutant is called Father Companion - Alternate Ending Option For Fallout 4. I think the mod that allows you to wipe everyone out and have alternate ending slides is Project Valkyrie. I'm not certain so don't take my word for it.
Links:
Father Companion - Alternate Ending Option For Fallout 4: www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/35198
Project Valkyrie: www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/28085
"But hey, at least you finally managed to kill Preston!!!"
He utterly ruined my first playthrough of the game. That fucker cannot suffer enough.
@@FredCDobbs-rd5wi his perk is still one of the best fml!
I hate that pissant more than Synths or the Railroad...and that is saying something considering i only use them to get ballistic weave and Deacons perk.
@@poplops1 cool
Preston: If it’s them or us, I choose us.
Also Preston: yOu KiLlEd ThEm AlL!!!!!!!!
The quality of Bethesda's... 😂
@@chavezchavoI don’t even feel guilty. Cause I couldn’t help but laugh at the terrible writing. 🤣
I really enjoyed this, thanks for uploading.
You know it`s a psychopath ending when you didn`t take even Maxons coat and gun xd
frr
I gotta say, part of Fallout 4 almost feels like a social experiment. Like "How much can we make people care about a character, solely by telling them he is their son?"
Like Shaun never shows any redeeming traits. He's a raging supremecist, he thinks the people on the surface are vile, reprobate mutants. The only reason he likes you is that you're his parent. The Institute as a whole has no real redeeming traits either. Like, the people there are nearly all a bunch of boring nerds who resent you. It's an evil faction, but evil factions usually work cause they are cool. They're all decked out in black, jaggedy, edgy armor with big guns. The Enclave, as an example. But The Institute are a bunch of pampered nerds in lab coats hoarding tech and kidnapping people.
They have almost no reason to support them at all, aside from the fact that Shaun leads them. So if you hear "I'm your son" you may side with him.
And I just think that is fascinating. They put so much emphasis on telling you he's your son. He does nothing else to endear himself to you. At one point even referring to your very survival as an experiment in his eyes.
Yep, can confirm. I really wanted to destroy the Institute up to the point Shaun said he had cancer. I still wanted to destroy them but felt bad for Shaun
Thats just lazy writing.
The institute is just evil for the sake of being evil and thats not believable
Well this certainly gave the title "Sole Survivor" a new meaning
*[You’re carrying too much and can’t run!]*
Eventually I stopped running 😂
"I have some... Things to do first"
Proceeds to cap every person in sight
The whole mod is amazing, such talent that's gone into it. Shame the ending monologue is so cringe. Definitely needs a redone voice over.
for real on that ending, legitimately Laugh Out Loud bad
@@Dorian-_-Gray sounds like he's reading out loud. Rather than narrating.
Fallout 4 if Bethesda had balls to let us actually roleplay like in NV
Nora: have some things to do first
Desdemona: Understood don't take to long
Proceeds to shoot her in the face.
That scene alone is just funny altogether.
"Son? I'll see you in hell"
Reminds me of my mom
Most pacifist New Vegas run be like:
Big facts. Now that game knew how to do factions
the icing on the fucking cake was you eating the dead insitute scientists body at the end. I REALLY love playing the psychopath in the fallout games and this was very satisfying to watch lmao
"YOU FOO-" *gets absolutely sprayed down by a hail of lead*
Preston dead, Railroad destroyed, Institut destroyed, Brotherhood destroyed. Its good ending. I hope nuka world and far harbor are doing "well"
Same thoughts
Using the radium rifle to kill the institute, what poetry.
imagine destroying the last operating blimp on the planet instead of hijacking it
Its about sending a message.
@@zxylo786 you could send even more messages by dropping bombs off a blimp
I wouldn’t say it’s the only one The brotherhood had a fleet of in them Fallout Tactics I’m sure they had more but not as advanced as the Pydwin
That's how vicious we are as an adversary; we'll destroy the last working zeppelin, just to show we're not afraid to fight without it.
Now, we just have to hope our enemies are intimidated by that sheer display of confident ruthless rather than being encouraged by a clear indication of performance over practicality.
Never would have guessed that word "roleplay" can be used with "fallout 4" in one sentence.
Only with a healthy dose of mods
"Understood. Just don't take too long."
**DOOM music kicks in**
The constant "you're carrying too much" warnings was super distracting.
Synth: "I know you will achieve great things"
me: so anyways I started blasting
I"m watching the protagonist turn her son into a Supermutant on mother's day. Gotta love the algorithm haha
I can never bring myself to be the bad guy when given the option in any game. I'm probably missing out, especially on replayability.
The opposite side here, I’d say try it out I’m doing my first good playthrough on fallout 4 after watching the tv show
when you're finally fed up with every faction's bs
Preston Garvey: “We’re not here to commit mass murder.”
*Flashback plays of the last eight minutes*
“….general..?”
This is so amazingly done, couldn’t tell it was a mod until the ending cinematic
FALLOUT 4 REALISTIC ENDING: 200 years After the bombs fell some idiots called the Commonwealth Minutemen set off a massive nuclear detonation in the Heart of Boston on par with the pre-war Chernobyl incident, The "Commonwealth" was completely contaminated in the resulting fallout. the already struggling city, was forever doomed to a fate even worse then The Pitt. Rad-storms became much more intense scouring all non-mutated life from the Cradle of American Liberty. And thus the Commonwealth Minutemen failed utterly in their success. They won the war against the Institute, but then doomed Boston in the process.
@@toromontana8290real
When you wake up from cryogenic sleep and choose violence
Brutally chilling thought.
Now that's something Vault Tec would want to know!
@@randallporter1404 "Vault-Tec, prepare for the future...the sole survivor is going to go on a killing spree, the end is near"
Betraying everyone but then murdering garvey.... what a Redemption arc!
Shaun turning into a mutant is a really cool option, it's too bad Bethesda didn't go very far with different endings like that.
Is it in the vanilla game?
@@xxdark_x_soulsxxurtrash6805 No, idk what this is from but seems like they're using cut content
@@xxdark_x_soulsxxurtrash6805 its mods
I like how sturges says he isn’t good at computers but then all of a sudden it’s not an issue.
thats what i tell people so they dont ask me to help them
SPOILERS for FO4
Sturges is a synth so he's most likely BS'ing the character lmao
This game is still active even after all these years
Definitely love it
Sturges with that “how low they’ll sink” line makes me wonder if he knew he was a synth
I made a character for fallout 4 where I pretend to be working with everyone meanwhile my ultimate goal is to turn the commwealth into a giant warzone
Chaos can be delicious😂
9:36 "It's hard to believe i'm related to you."
Says you? Very ironic shaun.
You ever see something a think “Yea this would be better without a voice over”
I love that Shaun gives you a synth child version of him and the game thinks thats a nice thing to do for you. As if thats not absolutely horrific.
Oh please that kid has trojan horse all over him.
I think it depends on how the player views it. When I first played fo4 7 years ago, I saw it as Shaun wanting to give you a pittance for the suffering he put you thorough but as I’m replaying now and finished with the brotherhood ending, the more it feels like a final middle finger from shaun. It is disturbing either way tbh.
4:02 I know you'll achieve grea-
*gets disintegrated*
Sturges can crack heavy institute data encryption but he can't hack a computer to open a locked gate?
He said himself he's no good with computers. How did he even build a teleportation device in the first place?
That always bothered me if you side with the minutemen to build it.
I'm guessing hacking the encryption takes a lot of time they don't have. They're in the middle of an assault on the Institute.
Well Sturges is a Synth anyway so I guess his programming is a bit buggy.
He was planted as a sleeper in Quincy. The Institute had known the Gunners were aiming to take over the place and Ayo needed an asset there, as a first step to infiltrate this mercenary group and learn more about their mysterious puppet masters. For security reasons, this first step should not be a gunner but some civilian that had a chance to stay in their perimeter.
The intel Ayo had got from the institute crows led him to believe there were three potential targets: Mama Murphy, Marcy Long, and Sturges, because who would kill a sweet old lady, a caring mother, or a useful handyman who knew his way around power armors.
After he had more information about them, Ayo decided that Murphy and Long would be the first ones to be killed if he was in the Gunners' place, so he decided to replace Sturges wiith a synth.
Synth Sturges' institute memories and knowledge were locked. He truly believed he was just a guy with a wrench and an Atom Cats hairstyle. However, the memory lock was incemental, and the triggers that would open parts of Sturges' talents were bound to events and places that would only make sense if Sturges was indeed captured by the gunners. Ayo, as talented as he was as a strategist, suffered from hybris and thus had failed to see the power of desparation that enabled a lowly ranked minuteman named Preston Garvey to lead a group of survivors out of the Gunner's trap. The synth, without any memories unlocked that would let him stay in Quincy, followed the 18th century cosplayer. When Ayo learned about this, he slightly pursed his lips, which was his greatest emotional outbreak his department had seen up to then, and accepted the loss, believing that "Sturges" would now be in an environment that prevented any trigger from being activated.
So "Sturges" ended up in Sanctuary. But synth programming isn't as straightforward as filling the 38kB of a pip boy with code about rocket launchers that drew strength from withdrawal symptoms. It's fuzzy. The subroutines that decided about the memory locks tried to make sense about the input they got from the environment interfaces, which lead to unexpected strokes of genius in our amiable tinkerer. Somebody gave him schematics written with crayons? Unlock analytical subroutines. There is no way Virgil, as a bio scientist, knew the first thing about core teleporter technology, so his drawings should have been useless, but his ham-fisted scribbles unlocked the schematics that had been buried in Sturges' mind itself. When you think about it, this makes more sense than a bio engineer-turned-supermutant reverse-engineering a teleporter.
All of this happened without Sturges becoming aware of it, due to Ayo's paranoia and security measures implemented because of it. By all accounts, Sturges still is the big, helpful goof who sometime wonders about his own ingenuity for a second before he is distracted by some seemingly random idea that deals with coaches and eight-foot cats.
True
@@strangelic4234 huh, this is a pretty good explanation. I guess the fruit of Ayo labor fell into his neighbor's yard...
child of atom should have been a faction... I just want to worship atom for his sake.
You can join the children of atom in the far harbor DLC. You can expand this experience by downloading sim settlements, sim settlements conqueror, then a children of atom faction pack mod in order to take over the common wealth for the Children of atom
@@toromontana8290 this is good too, by the way. Just downloaded this and the saving father mod for an institute run, I'll let u know how it goes
yeah same , was anoied thers no really belliver in the game to take part in , damn y there is no katholic faction they should survived
Well at least no more settlements need your help...
They've all been incinerated. Not even the raiders are worthy.
Preston tells us to blow the institute, gets mad when they die..
Fucking brilliant writing...
Also institute and curie apperantly found the cure to all illnesses known to man and your son dies of illness
He only gets mad if you don’t hit the evac button on father’s computer
@@steveisthecommissar4013 that still makes no sense
@@TheReaper569 huh? How so? It's clear that he's mad because you made the conscious decision to let dozens, if not hundreds of people die who did not have to.
@@TheReaper569 i don't know about the institute, but the cure that curie was able to synthesize in the vault was for the mole rat disease.
*actively starts shooting up the prydwen with the intention of blowing up*
Brotherhood: “HEY! STOP FUCKING!”
Lmao
i like how in vanilla fallout 4 you can literally eat your son..
like, trust me, ive tried takign EVERYTHIGN nailed down (and the clothes on your back) and often during a quest, you cant pickpocket your allies...
but the option to cannibalize 'father' is still there... (good god if this wasnt a game thats so fkd)
4:02 “I know you’ll achieve great th-“ *pops*
"I guess it all worked out. It was rough, but it worked." Why is that so hilarious? It's an almost borderline psychotic response given you're saying it to someone who's lamenting the indiscriminate destruction and misery you've caused and forcefully injected with FEV. It's beautiful... Sometimes in my playthrough I like to be the most immoral person and then just completely flip flop and try to give caring responses after the damage is done. Maybe there's something wrong to me, but I just find it hilarious. It's like. "Hey, I know I've just murdered all your friends and completely destroyed your life. But chin up, eh?"
All I felt was pain during watching this
meanwhile in an alternate timeline in which Boston never got nuked and Shaun comes home from school to his psycho mom with his graded essay in hand...
Nora: "You got a B?! B IS FOR BITCH!"
Nora must’ve been fired from the Boston Legal system. 🤣
Father as a super mutant is a mod just so all of you know. It actually blew my mind because it made perfect sense, why virgil and his scientists were rushed so much during the production of the FEV virus for a cure
That makes me wonder, if you turn father into a super mumant could you use the cure virgil uses on father and turn him into a human, and would he die after turning back?
@@tydge_6945 when virgil changes back he grew a full head of hair and retains muscle mass and a youthful appearance so I think somehow virgil perfected FEV into more of a Captain America super soldier serum. Wouldn't be surprised if his sex genes got "repaired" into his sterility, regardless, though. That taken into account, like, whats worse, being a little ugly, or being dead? When pure strain without airborne FEV mutations, humans seem to (almost?) always retain their intellect, in fact becoming MORE intelligent. but for those exposed and mutated with the airborne variant, they have a slight resistance to the FEV goop and often end up cognitively stunted.
@@tydge_6945 Virgil infected himself with a very specific strain of FEV and his cure only worked on that strain.
It probably wouldn't work on any other super mutant, might even kill them, trigger some auto-immune disease or do God knows what else.
I love how Sturges talks about the Sean synth not realizing he's a synth as well
I did a similar character to this, I had the difficulty set to very hard and tried to survive, killing no one unless it was in self defense. Eventually I needed supplies and would occasionally murder random traders because I had to. I then joined the brotherhood, over the course of their questline I adapted their beliefs, culminating in me executing danse. I then visited the institute where I found father, after he called Nora collateral damage I killed him and escaped. I would later abandon Synth Shaun and not issue the evacuation order. I then abandoned the brotherhood, and headded to nuka world where I took over the park and began a conquest of the commonwealth.
Omg you can turn him into a supermutant and then even make him stand trail? Good God that's the best ending possible.
Only a psycho for not picking up any ammo from the dead
I couldn't bring myself to blow up the Prydwen. Felt too bad about blowing up the cat in Quins room
@@toromontana8290 yes
@@toromontana8290 plz do it
@@ryuun8671 Same
One of the mods I have installed on every run is 'Cats can't be killed'. Because I like the thought that no cat gets harmed when I shoot, burn, blast, electrify and vaporize the occasional bunch of raiders. Would break my heart if that would happen, I'm a very sensitive guy.
@@Furzkampfbomber hahaha
Dean: "our society collapsed!"
[You are overcucumbered]
I thought I was the only one who would read it like that hahaha
When you have explosive shotgun rounds who's gonna stand against you? It's practically the bolter from 40K universer
Or the lava that can just burn them to nothingness.
Bleeding shotgun is OP too
Could really feel the hatred in those multiple vats shots targeted at preston's head lmao
16:50 killed me
4:01 *Blows synth to pieces.* “I know you’ll achieve great-“ *Begins murder spree*
Holy shit Preston actually showed emotion
I like my Negan character. Full raider overboss/director of institute. All other factions wiped out;Preston Garvey exiled to Hangmans alley with nothing but barebones living conditions. Commonwealth/nukaworld conquered by my raiders and key figureheads of far harbor replaced by synth agents. All policed by my cult of personality and infinate synth legions. Defacto Emperor.
Basically Old Institute with 1000 Kelloggs as surface agents and Kellogg 2.0 as Director LOL
I wish this was actually in the vanilla game... i love play fallout as a psychopath that chooses the worsts options possible, and fallout 4 kinds forces you to play like a hero
Agree bro
I may sound like a broken record when I say this but new vegas has 10x better story and freedom
@@peternehemiah1606 i agree with you bro... its sad that it ends after you do the last quest and you cant go back to the places of DLC like sierra madre when you finish it, only with mods
@@peternehemiah1606 yeah, new vegas good fallout 4 bad, like i didnt hear that before
@@EYCualquiera just facts
@@xox8874 but you dont have big decisions like blow up a entire city, wipe ALL factions down like in new vegas, dont have a karma system, only your companions reacts to your actions. The worst thing you can do that will impact the story is joining the institute
“People are still going to need the Minute man for a long time to come”
*heavy breathing intensified*👁👄👁
“You don’t say”