I did some more testing. We can't activate or remove the skeletons before or after turning on the press. Even though we have an option to activate the presses on the ground floor, doing so we get a message saying they are activated elsewhere (the terminal on the platform above). The skeletons are always there, whether we activate the presses or not. The point of the smoke is to make it hard for the turrets and Wes to target us. Turning on the smoke makes them stop firing.
Erm, those are Magazines of 5.56 ammunition near the slumped over skeleton. Not clips. Magazines are enclosed containers that automatically dispense ammunition into the firing chamber of a firearm when inserted into said firearm. Clips are slim bits of metal that hold onto the rear of a cartridge similar to the way a paperclip holds paper; By pinching the rim of the cartridge between the parts of the clip. You use a clip by inserting it into the holding slot on a firearm designed to use them, and then manually pushing down onto them to force the contents of the clip into the internal magazine of a firearm. You use a removable magazine by inserting it into the magazine well of a firearm until the internal latching mechanism grabs onto it, holding it in place. Magazines are called this because they hold and load rounds of ammunition into a firearm in the same manner that an Artillery magazine is used to store artillery ammunition, or back in the day, cannon powder and shot. Thus the name. Initially, all magazines for firearms were internal, and clips were invented so as to not have to manually load the internal magazine. See here for an example of that: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/SKS_Clip_charge.JPG The removable magazine was invented as a quicker way to load larger amounts of ammunition into a firearm, as a clip is practically limited to only about 10 rounds, whereas a magazine can be much larger. Put more simply: A clip is used to load a Magazine. A Magazine is used to load a firearm. You found Magazines. Not clips. And that is my pedantery quotient filled for today. Thanks everybody!
Not related to what you just wrote, but I just wanted to say. Thank you for such quality content I appreciate the time you put in to your videos.. I watch it while I get ready for the day before my sons wakes up.. and at work I listen to them if there’s time to make the time go by quicker .. also the reason I actually started to really immerse myself in fallout whenever I have time.. so thanks for such quality content and keep it up 👍🏽you deserve 25 million lol not just 1
4:10 Oxhorn: "We can continue, by going through a doorway to the south" Clover: "This Place Sucks" Lol Edit: I've never knew there even was a companion named Clover.
Video link on top @ 19:56 She is one of two Eulogy Jones’ personal slaves. Check out Paradise Falls vids. Good stuff, bad karma. Might be why you didn’t know!
I can't believe that I put 200 plus hours into this game and never explored Hubris Comics. I discovered it but for some reason never explored it. Great video as always.
Oxhorn is one of those great TH-camr that shows us that a game never dies, somehow even though we've all played the games he manages to make the videos exciting and shows more secrets than we'd find ourselves.
31:17 Clover yawning as you look at the skeleton just made me laugh so hard. I've never had her as a follower but I might get her when I do a evil character.
There are multiple ways to quench a blade, oil, water or even liquid nitrogen. The oil quench will be more gradual causing most of the hardening to happen on the outside of the blade and adding some more carbon to the outside too making it even harder while water hardening will cause a much more uniform hardening resulting in a more brittle blade although that can be corrected by tempering. I think that for most of the history blades were water quenched.
Eru Iluvatar There is little evidence of what kind of quenching was used through history. The Odyssey has an example of using cold water, while the Mahabharata bring up oil quenching. There's Roman text of different rivers giving different results, and there's 16th century treatises recommending to always use the urine of a small red-headed boy.
Somewhere, (I think in Hubris Comics utility tunnels) you can find red ink. If you take this to the printing presses and load it(activate) before starting presses from terminal the presses will print another copy of a comic book before malfunctioning.
@@MisterJohnDoe Could've sworn he was, though it's admittedly been ages since I've touched _any_ of the _Fallout_ games -- maybe I'm mixing up memories from 3 and 4. The settings overlap a lot.
1st, even after 5, 6, 7 years, i still come back to watch, and listen, to your videos Oxhorn. Especially because i still love Fallout 4. Thank you for all of your hard work, and sharing.
Wow the building at 41:10 looks exactly like the one from the place in F:NV where you meet Benny's Khan accomplices. Ik they reused assets, but they even have a sniper on the floor in the exact same position that the ncr ranger was in who died
Eh, Fallout NV's junk was just as bad as Fallout 3's. The survival recipes were made invalid by the sheer amount of Stimpaks, RadX and Radaway the game throws at you so all you could do is sell it. Fallout 4 was best as inaddition to selling it, you could craft it into useful items, modifications and settlement building pieces. I legitimately get excited finding oil in Fallout 4 purely because it's one more step towards more turrets in my settlements.
I know it's rare to rare but I'm going through a hard times right now and your videos are helping me get through my troubles , I cannot thank you enough for doing what you're doing , made it a routine watching your videos to get me through the day. keep up the great work.
I thought i distinctly remembered printing out the last and final copy of Grognak the Barbarian and grabbing it as it rolled out onto the conveyor belt.
text based adventure games are as oldschool as they come, and that is not an insult by any means, everything starts from somewhere, The Reign of Grelok makes the trip to the comic publisher worth it.
"Smarmy" can also mean greasy or oily, which I suppose is one way to describe smoke and flames. Still, I'd agree that the word could have been replaced with a different one!
Hold up, Fallout 3 had a Hubris Comics? I know I didn't play Fallout 3 that much, having it on PS3, but I never even heard about the Hubris Comics in Fallout 3. I need to get a good PC and get all of the Fallout games.
Forsaken Marksman well it is a kinda hard place to find but fallout 3 to me is by far the best wasteland to explore lots of funny random things written in terminals for people who take the time to look around random special weapons in the oddest of places you're definitely missing out
After having a long day, my new favorite 3 words to turn it all around are "One day, while..." from the start of one of your new vids. Actually, that'd make a great phrase on an Oxhorn t-shirt.. ?
@31:15, Oxhorn is horrified!!! ...... and Clover yawns. Well, you WERE warned that she's crazy :) What I want to know is: Do the bodies get revealed AFTER turning on the Presses? or were they there the whole time?
Was that how you printed a copy of a comic? I seem to remember doing that here and having it appear on one of the conveyor belts. Too lazy to look it up though XD
I wrote a text adventure based on Dungeons and Dragons for my high school computer science project in '93. It was all the rage in the computer labs for at least one year. Those were the good old days.
Tried to find this last night, as I have been trying to find a way to Hubris Comics for a while. Didn't realize I had previously found Wilhelm's Wharf, so I randomly guessed it was near The Citadel. Search all over the area - and I did find a similar drain - a Sewer Drain. Found Gallo and tons of loot. Cleared out everything. Once outside the Sewer Waystation Building, and checked the map to see where I was - I found Wilhelm's Wharf. Will have to check it out later this evening..
Does anyone know what the Press cards are for there's all kinds of different colored press cards but I never found a use for them you only find them on ghouls. 3:25
Drake Tungstan I believe is a reference to Mystery Science Theater 3000 when Joel gives the robots some muscular bodies and the robots started picking "tough guy names"
You're usually good at mentioning cut content but didn't mention that Hubris Comics -specifically the printing presses- were going to be used in a section of the Wasteland Survival Guide questline, where the player would travel here and print out the first copies of the guide. It was removed but details about it can still be found in the gamefiles.
KerFLUFFLE. In my mind's eye I see a fight of small adorable furry creatures. It'll stay with me forever. Awesome episode, didn't know there even was a Hubris office in F3.
Ox, I've been watching you're channel for awhile and i just wanna say i love all of your videos and my favorite series is mother ship zeta its the one i pretty much always watch. I don't know what it is but i love it. Every now and again i'll branch out and watch something different like this one. Keep up the good work like always and hope we can hit ten million subs!
Pretty3co There are a few people that are old enough to have lived through every Fallout, but none that have been in every Fallout. Harold, Mr. House, the Sole Survivor some ghouls and apparently super mutants, and a japanese samurai that was abducted and put in cryo-stasis by aliens. The closest thing to a mascot Fallout has - besides the Fallout Boy - was Harold. He was in every Fallout, aside from New Vegas and 4.
Wes Johnson is a D.C. area legend! The voice of many Fallout and Elder Scrolls characters as well as the announcer for the Stanley cup champion Washington Capitals!!!
Damn, im gonna have to replay this game now. I didnt even know this place existed. Thats unacceptable. makes me wonder what else i missed. Its been so long itll be like a whole new game. Cant wait to see Dave again. Thank you Oxhorn for yet another excellent vid, love the work.
You did the full story of fallout one which was very interesting with help with the past of fallout 3, new vegas, and 4 which I explored extensively beforehand; but my question is will you do fallout 2? You're videos really help me get through my shifts at work, dont even have to watch to know whats going on
Yet again, thank you for recording your experiences here. I always had difficulties getting fallout 3 to play. It always just seemed so unstable. So, of course, I was missing out on a lot in regards to fallout 3. The same goes for 4 as well. While I was able to play this game with many mods, it still loves to randomly CTD, and of course with the use of fast travel sometimes I've missed out on a lot of details that you have picked up with a fine comb. It's great to see. I also like to say that I'm extremely proud of how you've developed. Before I would get irritated with your narration because it wasn't narration but more of a study regarding morality etc. Which, of course, used to bother me. You've evolved from that and seem a lot less judgemental. While it was never your intention to do this in the past, it did leave some frustration at times when morality issues popped up. So I just like to say, thank you there. I hope none of this offends you, but it's just so good to watch your works now and feel like I don't have to defend my actions when I chose the opposite path of your own play through! Now it's just, enjoyable stories and adventure! Heck, it also prepares me to jump back in the game and how to not 'mess up'. And finally, congrats on your 1 million subs! The first of many I hope!
The country music playing towards the end of this video bring me back to when I first started playing this game and whats crazy is I didn't know what to expect in the least bit i went to megaton first, then i met the Sheriff. I felt like fallout 3 wasn't like any other game I ever played and from there on I really I fell in love with fallout I was looking for previous Fallout games but I really couldn't find anything on them and when the first fallout's came out before 3 I was really young and didn't really know much. But I went online and at the time they were just releasing New Vegas so I ordered it and fell in love with that one also
I always make mad Johnny Wes a slave Edit: the tunnels leading to hubris are great for people who need parts for the rock-it-launcher or shiskebab you can make plenty of em from what you find down there
Hey Oxhorn, you are doing an awesome lorethroughs, highly enjoyable content, but can you make shooting parts quieter or compressed more? Some shootouts are hitting hard on the ears after your subtle style of talking.
I did some more testing. We can't activate or remove the skeletons before or after turning on the press. Even though we have an option to activate the presses on the ground floor, doing so we get a message saying they are activated elsewhere (the terminal on the platform above). The skeletons are always there, whether we activate the presses or not. The point of the smoke is to make it hard for the turrets and Wes to target us. Turning on the smoke makes them stop firing.
Did you miss the foreman door or did I miss it in the video?
Erm, those are Magazines of 5.56 ammunition near the slumped over skeleton. Not clips.
Magazines are enclosed containers that automatically dispense ammunition into the firing chamber of a firearm when inserted into said firearm. Clips are slim bits of metal that hold onto the rear of a cartridge similar to the way a paperclip holds paper; By pinching the rim of the cartridge between the parts of the clip.
You use a clip by inserting it into the holding slot on a firearm designed to use them, and then manually pushing down onto them to force the contents of the clip into the internal magazine of a firearm. You use a removable magazine by inserting it into the magazine well of a firearm until the internal latching mechanism grabs onto it, holding it in place.
Magazines are called this because they hold and load rounds of ammunition into a firearm in the same manner that an Artillery magazine is used to store artillery ammunition, or back in the day, cannon powder and shot. Thus the name. Initially, all magazines for firearms were internal, and clips were invented so as to not have to manually load the internal magazine. See here for an example of that: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/SKS_Clip_charge.JPG
The removable magazine was invented as a quicker way to load larger amounts of ammunition into a firearm, as a clip is practically limited to only about 10 rounds, whereas a magazine can be much larger.
Put more simply: A clip is used to load a Magazine. A Magazine is used to load a firearm. You found Magazines. Not clips.
And that is my pedantery quotient filled for today. Thanks everybody!
Hey, Oxhorn, can you get your shirt shop to make one with Nick looking at the Prydwyn saying "Knowing, Fearing" under him?
Not related to what you just wrote, but I just wanted to say. Thank you for such quality content I appreciate the time you put in to your videos.. I watch it while I get ready for the day before my sons wakes up.. and at work I listen to them if there’s time to make the time go by quicker .. also the reason I actually started to really immerse myself in fallout whenever I have time.. so thanks for such quality content and keep it up 👍🏽you deserve 25 million lol not just 1
Oxhorn are you going to the mothman festival in Sunday? There’s going to be a fallout 76 event there as well. Btw great vids pls keep making them!
"We're low on red ink! What do we do!?"
"...Grab the interns."
4:10
Oxhorn: "We can continue, by going through a doorway to the south"
Clover: "This Place Sucks"
Lol
Edit: I've never knew there even was a companion named Clover.
Who is that? Been a long time since I played Fallout 3.
kahrnivor I think her name is clover.
Its Clover. He says her name near the end.
Video link on top @ 19:56
She is one of two Eulogy Jones’ personal slaves. Check out Paradise Falls vids. Good stuff, bad karma. Might be why you didn’t know!
clover is a slave she is wearing a collor
I can't believe that I put 200 plus hours into this game and never explored Hubris Comics. I discovered it but for some reason never explored it. Great video as always.
I put over 400 in the span of two playthrough and I never found it
23:03 "We see a magic Dogmeat balanced on the other side of the railing using only his front paws"
38:36 "We don't have time to explore the metro today, but we'll get to it eventually"
Spongebob narrator: *3 years later*
Oxhorn is one of those great TH-camr that shows us that a game never dies, somehow even though we've all played the games he manages to make the videos exciting and shows more secrets than we'd find ourselves.
31:17 Clover yawning as you look at the skeleton just made me laugh so hard. I've never had her as a follower but I might get her when I do a evil character.
Every machine is a smoking machine if you operate it wrong enough
Congrats on 1 million Oxhorn. You deserve it.
I did not even know there was a Hubris Comics in Fallout 3
14:50 wait water, not oil... Why would a blacksmith do that?! It would warp the blade has he not seen “Forged in Fire”?!
Lol I love that show
Eeehh, magic, holiness, and something about a chosen one. That's a reason for water coolant.
There are multiple ways to quench a blade, oil, water or even liquid nitrogen. The oil quench will be more gradual causing most of the hardening to happen on the outside of the blade and adding some more carbon to the outside too making it even harder while water hardening will cause a much more uniform hardening resulting in a more brittle blade although that can be corrected by tempering. I think that for most of the history blades were water quenched.
Eru Iluvatar There is little evidence of what kind of quenching was used through history. The Odyssey has an example of using cold water, while the Mahabharata bring up oil quenching. There's Roman text of different rivers giving different results, and there's 16th century treatises recommending to always use the urine of a small red-headed boy.
Thanks for the info. I am not that knowledgeable on the subject.
Oxhorn, you should record audiobooks, your storytelling talent is amazing!
Somewhere, (I think in Hubris Comics utility tunnels) you can find red ink. If you take this to the printing presses and load it(activate) before starting presses from terminal the presses will print another copy of a comic book before malfunctioning.
You should random eulogy Jones songs every so often
Thanks!
A room full of typewriters, and not a single Jangles the Moon Monkey?
...Bethesda, I'm very disappointed in you.
And a copy of Macbeth
Theres no Jangles in fallout 3 that's probably why. A picture of him can be seen during loading screens but thats it
He wasn’t an item back in Fallout 3. I feel like they’d put a teddy bear in there though.
@@MisterJohnDoe Could've sworn he was, though it's admittedly been ages since I've touched _any_ of the _Fallout_ games -- maybe I'm mixing up memories from 3 and 4. The settings overlap a lot.
Should have been a cymbal monkey
6:00 sneak attack critical on Dogmeat
That text-based adventure terminal was amazing! Wish there were more of those (though they probably take quite a bit of effort to create)
It should give you the sword you built if you win
1st, even after 5, 6, 7 years, i still come back to watch, and listen, to your videos Oxhorn. Especially because i still love Fallout 4. Thank you for all of your hard work, and sharing.
Wow the building at 41:10 looks exactly like the one from the place in F:NV where you meet Benny's Khan accomplices. Ik they reused assets, but they even have a sniper on the floor in the exact same position that the ncr ranger was in who died
Fallout 3: Ew, junk!!!
Fallout New Vegas: Junk, okay, might be used in some survival recipe.
Fallout 4: *Tell me where you found that burnt book.*
Just another reason why New Vegas is the best Fallout.
Say what you believe, but the junk system in Fallout 4 is objectively better.
Eh, Fallout NV's junk was just as bad as Fallout 3's. The survival recipes were made invalid by the sheer amount of Stimpaks, RadX and Radaway the game throws at you so all you could do is sell it. Fallout 4 was best as inaddition to selling it, you could craft it into useful items, modifications and settlement building pieces. I legitimately get excited finding oil in Fallout 4 purely because it's one more step towards more turrets in my settlements.
Hmm junk is kinda annoying in fallout 4 tbh.
@@ave_maria323 Some people do, but you can't really have a post-apoccalyptic game without junk and crafting.
I know it's rare to rare but I'm going through a hard times right now and your videos are helping me get through my troubles , I cannot thank you enough for doing what you're doing , made it a routine watching your videos to get me through the day. keep up the great work.
I thought i distinctly remembered printing out the last and final copy of Grognak the Barbarian and grabbing it as it rolled out onto the conveyor belt.
text based adventure games are as oldschool as they come, and that is not an insult by any means, everything starts from somewhere, The Reign of Grelok makes the trip to the comic publisher worth it.
23:01 dogmeat think he´s spiderman
I have a idea for a video for who is Mr. New Vegas because he is the only radio host you don't get to meet in person in the Fallout world
23:02 silly Dogmeat!
3:19 When you thought Dogmeat just got annihilated.
You're a great storyteller. Awesome when you read off the terminal. Really got into it.
"Smarmy" can also mean greasy or oily, which I suppose is one way to describe smoke and flames. Still, I'd agree that the word could have been replaced with a different one!
Ah yes an Oxhorn, I want one for my office
22:15 Always shoot first, question after ^^
That headshot ^^
Hold up, Fallout 3 had a Hubris Comics? I know I didn't play Fallout 3 that much, having it on PS3, but I never even heard about the Hubris Comics in Fallout 3. I need to get a good PC and get all of the Fallout games.
I did that and it's great
I have fallout 3 on my PS3 and it runs better then fallout: new vegas
Forsaken Marksman well it is a kinda hard place to find but fallout 3 to me is by far the best wasteland to explore lots of funny random things written in terminals for people who take the time to look around random special weapons in the oddest of places you're definitely missing out
John Herrera you’re so right, there’s just something about Fallout 3 that makes it the most enjoyable to wander
Yeah I never explored this area either in my fallout 3 play through
Out of all those desks you didn't find anything? In my run, I found only one desk that had 32 rounds of 10mm ammo.
Same for me
Everyday I keep seeing new things in fallout 3
JR Moran the reason I love Bethesda sure they have their flaws but damn do they pack their games with fun little things for those who explore
And everyday I have to help another settlement in Fallout 4.
John Herrera I couldn’t agree more.
After having a long day, my new favorite 3 words to turn it all around are "One day, while..." from the start of one of your new vids. Actually, that'd make a great phrase on an Oxhorn t-shirt.. ?
Having rewatching your series, I must reload and once again play FO-3, you are such a an inspiration
The Mr Moorellis mentioned in the letter to the editor is a nod to the comic writers Alan Moore (Watchmen & Killing Joke) and Warren Ellis
Makes sense cuz watchmen was underrated af and could've been better if they hadn't realised it so soon
@31:15, Oxhorn is horrified!!! ...... and Clover yawns.
Well, you WERE warned that she's crazy :)
What I want to know is: Do the bodies get revealed AFTER turning on the Presses? or were they there the whole time?
At 6:00 "Sneak Attack Critical on Dogmeat". Bad Oxhorn, don't shoot the dog.
You missed something in the print shop. The torso stuck in the press had a use printing press option
Was that how you printed a copy of a comic? I seem to remember doing that here and having it appear on one of the conveyor belts. Too lazy to look it up though XD
Glad to see you taking Clover for a walk.
love dogmeat floating there trying to climb back over the railing
31:16 oxhorn sees body in printing machine, conveyor belt “Oh no look at that ahh” companion “ Yawns”.
ox, buddy, why is it you NEVER pick the light step perk? Do you know how useful that thing is?
Can't wait for Hubrus comics to start (It's 2021)
I wrote a text adventure based on Dungeons and Dragons for my high school computer science project in '93. It was all the rage in the computer labs for at least one year. Those were the good old days.
small nit pick here oxhorn at 1:50 you say clips of 5.56 but they are magazine.
Congrats Ox!,you got 1,000,000 subscribers!!!
I miss this so much. We need more Fallout lore for Ox to cover!!
Man if Oxhorn is a narrator of any doccumentary i will 100% watch all of it :D
Tried to find this last night, as I have been trying to find a way to Hubris Comics for a while. Didn't realize I had previously found Wilhelm's Wharf, so I randomly guessed it was near The Citadel. Search all over the area - and I did find a similar drain - a Sewer Drain. Found Gallo and tons of loot. Cleared out everything. Once outside the Sewer Waystation Building, and checked the map to see where I was - I found Wilhelm's Wharf. Will have to check it out later this evening..
I want a Oxhorn Action Figure :D
(i have more likes than ox own comment ...)
that would be nice
What about a Oxhorn bobblehead
With voice saying “set suspenders to stun”
Interchangeable hands for cigar and drink holding capabilities.
With a 3D printer self made ?
Just wanna say that your videos make my morning commute bareable. Thanks for being awesome Ox
Does anyone know what the Press cards are for there's all kinds of different colored press cards but I never found a use for them you only find them on ghouls. 3:25
Same here
They don't do anything all they are is a reference or something
I live for fallout 3 content
thanks for sustaining me, ox
Drake Tungstan I believe is a reference to Mystery Science Theater 3000 when Joel gives the robots some muscular bodies and the robots started picking "tough guy names"
It’s good to note that when there is a T junction or a split, Oxhorn will go to a dead end first and probably find minor loot
You're usually good at mentioning cut content but didn't mention that Hubris Comics -specifically the printing presses- were going to be used in a section of the Wasteland Survival Guide questline, where the player would travel here and print out the first copies of the guide. It was removed but details about it can still be found in the gamefiles.
29:00
That where red menace game idea came from.
And how it fits in fallout 3 and 4
fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Red_Menace
So, Hubris Comics is supposed to be started this year.
KerFLUFFLE. In my mind's eye I see a fight of small adorable furry creatures. It'll stay with me forever. Awesome episode, didn't know there even was a Hubris office in F3.
Ox, I've been watching you're channel for awhile and i just wanna say i love all of your videos and my favorite series is mother ship zeta its the one i pretty much always watch. I don't know what it is but i love it. Every now and again i'll branch out and watch something different like this one. Keep up the good work like always and hope we can hit ten million subs!
I can’t wait for the Butch companion video and your take on the fallout 3 main quest line
Oxhorn, don't you know how valuable those cigarette cartons are? Why don't you collect them to turn in for caps?
I love Ox. I think that should be a T-shirt.
is there a character that has lived through all of the fallouts? just a random question and curious!
Pretty3co there is Harold but he's not in fallout 4 or new vegas but you can assume he was/is alive in both of them
Pretty3co
There are a few people that are old enough to have lived through every Fallout, but none that have been in every Fallout. Harold, Mr. House, the Sole Survivor some ghouls and apparently super mutants, and a japanese samurai that was abducted and put in cryo-stasis by aliens.
The closest thing to a mascot Fallout has - besides the Fallout Boy - was Harold. He was in every Fallout, aside from New Vegas and 4.
Unless you kill him in NV
There are many Ghouls and Ferals who have lived since the bombs fell, like the Vault-Tec Rep in Fallout 4. He's lived for 210 years since then.
@@Apotheosis- harold died in fallout 3, or least he could be. If you don't burn him or kill his heart
I work in the printing business and those presses are models of a Ryobi 512 press. When I first saw this while playing the game it gave me a laugh.
31:00 Blood on the printing press belts? No that's red ink. At least that's what the terminal suggest.
Btw if you go behind the stairs to the east next to the turbine on the ground floor of the publishing area you find two ammunition boxes and a med kit
Yay I just got off work and you uploaded
Thanks for doing this one ox.
Wes Johnson is a D.C. area legend! The voice of many Fallout and Elder Scrolls characters as well as the announcer for the Stanley cup champion Washington Capitals!!!
Back to Fallout 3, love you man
Ah text adventures! I've many an hour avoiding Grues in Zork. Go Go Grognak!
I remember being able to print a comic in the printing room. Am I remembering it wrong, or did I just miss that in the video?
I believe it may have been overlooked in the video but it’s there
He did the voice of Mr.Burke and Fawkes? The two couldn’t be more different
I don't always find the turret control terminal, but when I do, I have already destroyed all the turrets.
How do you decide which video to do next Ox?
23:00 Dogmeat is God, look at him
I really need to dig FO3 out and play again
Wes Johnson? *"By the Nine Divines!"*
I love to play fallout 4 while listening to ox.
Aw jeez! I played through this game 4 times and I missed the text adventure terminal! Thanks Ox!
0:56. Just walk through your ally's line of fire.
Ox: A Human Torso!
>yawns<
Ox: 😑
Morning got my coffee ready just for ur daily story cheers
Noon just ate my steak
@@kukaoot6077 shout out to you and your digesting steak from California
@@gioyee5769 Disgusting?
I'll be reading the Reign of Grelok in ox's voice lol
Damn, im gonna have to replay this game now. I didnt even know this place existed. Thats unacceptable. makes me wonder what else i missed. Its been so long itll be like a whole new game. Cant wait to see Dave again. Thank you Oxhorn for yet another excellent vid, love the work.
I really enjoy watching your videos!! You should try to make a series about the fallout 3 Campaign.. keep up the hard work...
1:45 Oxhorn please, its a magazine not a clip.
You did the full story of fallout one which was very interesting with help with the past of fallout 3, new vegas, and 4 which I explored extensively beforehand; but my question is will you do fallout 2? You're videos really help me get through my shifts at work, dont even have to watch to know whats going on
Someone needs to write a standalone mini-program of The Reign of Grelok.
Yet again, thank you for recording your experiences here. I always had difficulties getting fallout 3 to play. It always just seemed so unstable. So, of course, I was missing out on a lot in regards to fallout 3. The same goes for 4 as well. While I was able to play this game with many mods, it still loves to randomly CTD, and of course with the use of fast travel sometimes I've missed out on a lot of details that you have picked up with a fine comb. It's great to see.
I also like to say that I'm extremely proud of how you've developed. Before I would get irritated with your narration because it wasn't narration but more of a study regarding morality etc. Which, of course, used to bother me. You've evolved from that and seem a lot less judgemental. While it was never your intention to do this in the past, it did leave some frustration at times when morality issues popped up. So I just like to say, thank you there. I hope none of this offends you, but it's just so good to watch your works now and feel like I don't have to defend my actions when I chose the opposite path of your own play through! Now it's just, enjoyable stories and adventure! Heck, it also prepares me to jump back in the game and how to not 'mess up'.
And finally, congrats on your 1 million subs! The first of many I hope!
The country music playing towards the end of this video bring me back to when I first started playing this game and whats crazy is I didn't know what to expect in the least bit i went to megaton first, then i met the Sheriff. I felt like fallout 3 wasn't like any other game I ever played and from there on I really I fell in love with fallout I was looking for previous Fallout games but I really couldn't find anything on them and when the first fallout's came out before 3 I was really young and didn't really know much. But I went online and at the time they were just releasing New Vegas so I ordered it and fell in love with that one also
You forgot about the stealth boy you picked up next to the skeleton at the start of the video.
I always make mad Johnny Wes a slave
Edit: the tunnels leading to hubris are great for people who need parts for the rock-it-launcher or shiskebab you can make plenty of em from what you find down there
When I heard the Reign of Grelok I immediately thought of Grelod the Kind
Hey Oxhorn, you are doing an awesome lorethroughs, highly enjoyable content, but can you make shooting parts quieter or compressed more? Some shootouts are hitting hard on the ears after your subtle style of talking.