First time I saw an observant radstag, I killed it before I realized it was called something other than a radstag. So next time I saw one, I didn't shoot at it and it lead me to a treasure stash. Ever since then, the only times I never got anything from the radstag was when someone/something else killed it. I actually had one lead me to a stash the other day. It's the most common area I've found one, just north of New Gad in the dry lake bed. It will take you to a hollow log near the upturned boat.
@@cycoholic love this! Yeah I never had it happen to me but I was glad to actually see it happen to him because I can finally believe it is true lol. I love things like this in the game, it just makes it that much better. Hopefully I'll think of something else to share...
I believe there is NO "BAD CAMPS" everyone build what they want, how they see it, (plus sometimes like the last camp, an the two plants on the platform in the water (another stuff around) or the floating truck, maybe they where in the middle of building and just taking a break of placin things down or needed more resources to continue or.. just playin the game lol
@@theLOSTranger234 I agree with you, these camps might have had something like that happening and that's ok. That's why I don't personally put anyone's name out to attach an individual, I see the same things a lot so when I use a camp it just represents a bunch of camps in one. I love to see cool stuff going on at camps and I showcase those as well, none of this is meant to attach anyone, only to maybe help people with building. It's all for fun 😊
Floating camps make sense because they are less likely to get destroyed by npcs due to the lack of melee units being able to deal damage too the base. Not everyone who builds bases cares about looks, many of us prefer function.
@@perceivedvelocity9914 exactly and I think they are more fun if u find a cool spot to build with lots of rocks around. Love finding different ideas on those as well. Definitely try it out 😊
*Sigh* I think mine would top the 'bad camp' as it is the original from starting in December, but I am ramping up to try really building something soon.
@@NightsMuse oh I don't want you to think that, I see a lot of people writing that same thing but, I know I make these videos and all, I don't want anyone to think their camp is bad. There's a reason why I don't include names in these, it's not just one time I see the same type of thing, it happens a lot, I just want to show those who want to build better, where to start. At least I hope so, I know people think I'm mean but I actually want to be helpful 🥰
Man i hope i dont discover my base on one of these videos one day lol my base hascame the longest way from tear down after tear down i never hated HATED base building in a game as much as i hate fallouts building mechanics so mf irritating i always have to waist several hours reworkinga million different solutions to find placement of an item nobody could imagine some of the effort put behind every built or decorated design
@@exampleofaking agree. It's messed up that Bethesda keeps taking things away or making it worse, I understand we as players still find ways to do things but we shouldn't have to just put it in the game to start with. It's frustrating for sure
I would have loved to know the exact location on the map for that underground camp. You know, for future reference! ;) I hate those walls too. They are so UGLY.
@@mehtarelingolien it's at the White Springs, a lot of people built there next to the little hut or whatever it is with a NPC on the golf course. On the map it is to the left of where the Bunker is, travel there n then climb the rocks n get over them, once u get there, look down and it should be there. Also, I hope this helped and I'll try out in locations from now on. 😊
The Observant Radstag's treasure will always be in a tree stump, or in the open end of a fallen tree.
@@justiceleague3000 thanks, that's actually great to know 😊
"Two plants on a platform??" 😂
First time I saw an observant radstag, I killed it before I realized it was called something other than a radstag.
So next time I saw one, I didn't shoot at it and it lead me to a treasure stash. Ever since then, the only times I never got anything from the radstag was when someone/something else killed it.
I actually had one lead me to a stash the other day. It's the most common area I've found one, just north of New Gad in the dry lake bed. It will take you to a hollow log near the upturned boat.
@@cycoholic love this! Yeah I never had it happen to me but I was glad to actually see it happen to him because I can finally believe it is true lol. I love things like this in the game, it just makes it that much better. Hopefully I'll think of something else to share...
Bad camps?!? Thats funny. I never seen that type of review before.
Had NO idea about the radstag thing!! Holy 💩
Same! I love learning new stuff, especially about games I've been playing for awhile.
I believe there is NO "BAD CAMPS" everyone build what they want, how they see it, (plus sometimes like the last camp, an the two plants on the platform in the water (another stuff around) or the floating truck, maybe they where in the middle of building and just taking a break of placin things down or needed more resources to continue or.. just playin the game lol
@@theLOSTranger234 I agree with you, these camps might have had something like that happening and that's ok. That's why I don't personally put anyone's name out to attach an individual, I see the same things a lot so when I use a camp it just represents a bunch of camps in one. I love to see cool stuff going on at camps and I showcase those as well, none of this is meant to attach anyone, only to maybe help people with building. It's all for fun 😊
Lol I love this series 🤣👍💜
@@pianopunkx thanks lol
Floating camps make sense because they are less likely to get destroyed by npcs due to the lack of melee units being able to deal damage too the base. Not everyone who builds bases cares about looks, many of us prefer function.
I've never made an underground camp. I want to give it a try in the future. They are kinda like a shelter without a loading screen.
@@perceivedvelocity9914 exactly and I think they are more fun if u find a cool spot to build with lots of rocks around. Love finding different ideas on those as well. Definitely try it out 😊
Usually it's just a trap base filled with pungi boards beware and don't carry flux with you
Your reaction of the cement truck had me in stitches. I love this game's physics so much, hahaha.
@@Avastor_ it's usually the same reason lol
*Sigh* I think mine would top the 'bad camp' as it is the original from starting in December, but I am ramping up to try really building something soon.
@@NightsMuse oh I don't want you to think that, I see a lot of people writing that same thing but, I know I make these videos and all, I don't want anyone to think their camp is bad. There's a reason why I don't include names in these, it's not just one time I see the same type of thing, it happens a lot, I just want to show those who want to build better, where to start. At least I hope so, I know people think I'm mean but I actually want to be helpful 🥰
Man i hope i dont discover my base on one of these videos one day lol my base hascame the longest way from tear down after tear down i never hated HATED base building in a game as much as i hate fallouts building mechanics so mf irritating i always have to waist several hours reworkinga million different solutions to find placement of an item nobody could imagine some of the effort put behind every built or decorated design
@@exampleofaking agree. It's messed up that Bethesda keeps taking things away or making it worse, I understand we as players still find ways to do things but we shouldn't have to just put it in the game to start with. It's frustrating for sure
I would have loved to know the exact location on the map for that underground camp. You know, for future reference! ;)
I hate those walls too. They are so UGLY.
@@mehtarelingolien it's at the White Springs, a lot of people built there next to the little hut or whatever it is with a NPC on the golf course. On the map it is to the left of where the Bunker is, travel there n then climb the rocks n get over them, once u get there, look down and it should be there. Also, I hope this helped and I'll try out in locations from now on. 😊
As for the camps...erm... 👏 😅
@@helenofthedead that's how I feel too lol