If you can read tac numbers it's not bad. All you need to know is where your work spaces are, the eating area and restrooms. By the way we have decks and levels not floors. The restroom is called the head. The cafeteria is called a mess deck. The jail is the brig. Left is the portside right is the starboard side. The front is forward and the back is aft. A water fountain is called a scuttlebutt. I served onboard the USS Harry S Truman CVN-75.
Rivet city is actually one of my favorite places in Fallout 3 and the Fallout universe as a whole. It's just so intriguing and it also has a whole lot of intersting quests associated with it. Namely the synth quest and the main quest. It also has some interesting locations inside of it. There's even a secret location in the bottom of the ship.
Honestly, the best city in fallout is freeside, no doubt about it, its got everything a city needs, including a medical centre in the old morman Fort, a sort-of local government and law enforcement in the King's, they've got merchants in town, they've got the atomic wrangler casino for entertainment, the only downside is the random gang attacks and the drug dealers, its also got one of the best gun shops in the game, the silver rush, inside it. and before anybody says a damn word about it not being a city, it is a city
I was stationed on a carrier for most of my enlistment way back. It is just as annoying as Rivet City. So at least Bethesda captured that environmental aspect. Ugh.
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See, the problem here is your criticisms are from a standpoint of game-play rather than aesthetics. Especially when you admitted that you have no idea what a "bridge tower" is, nor did you acknowledge what Rivet City is even built out of... It's a US Navy Aircraft Carrier with its stern and bow broken in half and marooned on the river banks. Now the Bridge Tower is the command center of a carrier and is usually referred to as an "island" with access to the flight deck. US Naval Ships, and well ships in general, are navigated by sections, stairwells, elevators, and hatches. This compartmentalization is critical to maintain ship buoyancy in case of hull breach; so that you may seal off flooded sections in order to prevent capsizing. From the sense of a realistic standpoint, Rivet City is a fantastic set piece of using the wreck of a ship to become a place of refuge. However from a game-play standpoint, the loading screens and those unfamiliar with the construction of ships will have a harder time to navigate it. I grew up a Navy Brat, so I am very familiar with the terminology and functions of US Navy ships, which is why I have a lot of appreciation for the aesthetics in Rivet City and probably why I had no problem navigating it lol
Dawg that "looking for Dr Li" meme took me out 💀 After replaying FO3 after years i was dead lost doing quests in Rivet City... Another classic vid short but perfect
Doing any type of quest inside this city was a nightmare and it's so forgettable. The only thing that I remember about it is the guy outside asking for water
I kind of like Rivet City because it's different. It really feeds into the idea that you have desperate wastelanders who are making the most of what's out there. And you know, Rivet City is much more defensible. Retract the bridge and raiders can't get in. And the entrance to the marketplace is straight from the outside, just as easy as the other towns. By contrast, Megaton is less believable because to build a city around an undetonated bomb? Really? And if you want to talk about too many levels? Tenpenny Tower has that problem too.
I absolutely love rivet city. It does get confusing but fortunately all I ever go to is the small market to buy and sell stuff the only other area I go to which is by force is to find doctor li but that's the only time I ever really explore the city. I find the confusion pretty realistic considering it's a damn boat lmao I do laugh at megatons design since it's definitely not realistic with small pipes and beams holding up an upper city with a ridiculous amount of weight on it ready to tumble XD but it's still such a cool town
I think one of the other best parts about Diamond City and Megaton is that if you have the house that you can get in each respective city, there's an easy shortcut to your house.
I mean megaton has an active nuke in the center And Diamond city is the "biggest most important city in FO4, and it doesnt really feel like a true city... so i wont consider them "good cities" but you know at least they are not rivet city
I can actively confirm that rivet city is hell to navigate through since I JUST played through fallout 3 since I have had it for so long and yet never played it and whilest trying to finish some of the quests in it I got confused since the signs which are supposed to help barely do.
This man never played EverQuest. Neriak City. . . even in EQOA which was updated and more wide open without 20 loading screens it was brutal lol. "How tf do i get out of here!?"
The worst part is that the jets on the flight deck is the P-80 developed in 1946 and it was a piece of shit and the navy was using it in 2077? And people argue that the carrier that is rivet city the USS Oriskany retired in the 1980's is a museum but why do we find a crashed one in point lookout that crashed when the bombs fell? The P-80 was obsolete the day it first flew in 1946 so why is the navy flying it 124 years later? WTF Bethesda
Angry Gen Z ranting aside, I agree, as much as I like and still replay this game, I always found that strange. If Bethesda wanted a jet for their carrier, personally I would have picked the F-4 Phantom, then added some "retro futuristic" flair such as Harrier-style VTOL nozzles, microfusion powered engines and vectored main thrusters. Of course I'm a little biased, I'm 30 so I have developed an instinctual inclination to be obsessed with WW2 and Vietnam, lol.
Ngl when i first went into Cydonia in Starfield it started to trigger Rivet City ptsd, but fortunately its kinda easy to navigate. Weird that they've got similar vibes tho
You think river city is cool in concept but when I go through it it just feels like a maze. Although it is kinda fun looking at the signs and trying to find out where to go
For me Rivet city was my favorite to navigate. That could be because I love naval history and have visited the USS Yorktown which is a ship in the same class of USS Oriskany which is the ship that Rivet city is based off of so to me it was super easy to navigate. But yeah I can see the confusion in navigating that place considering how bland it looks
Holy crap. Math. 2010 you were 8, I was 15... You're 21, I'm 28. Jeezuz. Okay, not as bad as I thought. I felt really old for a second, but I'll save that for when I'm 30, and all these whippersnappers are on here talking about my favorite games from my childhood.
Rivet city would have been way cooler if the city was built OUTSIDE the fucking boat, and instead the boat is a huge dungeon they go into for resources.
oh god right. new atlantis says "Hold my Beer" on worse cities. Good grief I hate new atlantis. Load scenes for everything. Yeah it's open, but you don't know about the elevators, the well is annoying. eventually you get used to it, and you still hate it.
I like how crappy Rivet City looks, thematically. The market place, a crap hole. It fits that there's no big Diamond City or anything like that and this is the best....but good grief the layout.
Rivet city doesn't have the issues of being hard to find the merchants. It's just to your right. Unless you mean the doctor or the hotel, and musuem. Outside of TTW hardcore mode those guys aren't that important.
Rivet City is a pain in the ass to navigate just like you say and I hate it. But at least there aren't asshole kids stealing my shit at every doorway like The Den. The Den is the worst as far as I'm concerned.
My favourite city in all of fallout is probably the Boneyard from Fo1. I don’t know why, there’s just something about it that i love. But the worst city in fallout for me at least is Bunker Hill. It’s feels just like a copy of Canterbury Commons but without the unique quest and items.
Diamond City's gotta be my favorite. I am biased, cuz Fallout 4 was my first Fallout game and is still my favorite. But even since ive played through Fallout 3 and NV multiple times, but Diamond City(And Goodneighbor) stick out to me due to how easy it is to find really everything. In DC, every store is set up in a fucking penopticon of a market place. You'd have to intentionally go out of your way to get lost. And in Goodneighbor, Kleo's shop is the only 1 that really matters tbh(in my opinion), and its RIGHT INFRONT OF YOU the moment you step foot in Goodneighbor, so once again, hard af to miss... Meanwhile Mick and Ralphs in Freeside? I couldnt tell you how to find it. The names of the shops in rivet city? Hell if I know...
Further rant: all of the Bethesda fallout cities are pathetic compared to the west Coast fallout games. -Fallout 1/2 cities: genuine, actual cities made of stucco, bricks, and sandstone. (Idk I haven't really played these games) -Megaton: aesthetically amazing and actually makes a lot of sense, but is built around a nuke and has an airplane turbine at the door. -Rivet City: What are you doing? Watch the video. -Goodsprings/Novac: Actual towns with towns and housing that utilizes the pre-war structures. -Freeside/New Vegas Underground/North Vegas/Westside: Ok these are actual slums with no real housing. Probably due to all the actual buildings in the Vegas area being boarded up. But, places like hotels still have residents and the Underground is set up well, albeit with little privacy. -Diamond City: Absurdly over hyped. "Great Green Jewel" My ass, it's 30 people living in a somewhat fortified baseball stadium with ramshackle buildings. -Goodneighbor: All the problems of Freeside and the like, but with literally zero privacy, (presumably) more crime (it never really happens to the player), and the "hotel" is completely ruined and unoccupied.
Nah bro Rivet city looks so goddamn cool and has lots to do. And after the first visit you don´t need to go everywhere. Diamond city is much much worse. How can a city in a stadium be this boring? After my first time being there, I just wondered why the duck was there so little to do here. Do you guys really get lost that much thee? I mean there are like 3 areas where you HAVE to go in Rivet city. And those are easily navigable.
I love rivet city. It had such a impact on me when I first got into fallout. That being said. I still remember screaming where is iiiiittttt! Worse than Christian Bale Batman.
I'm going to be honest with you i think Rivet city was a better city than diamond city. Diamond city was extremely underwhelming and bland. Rivet city at the very least felt like a fallout city, and personally i didn't mind the navigation.
I love how riviet city is somehow worst than navigating a vault
Now remember Vault 34 and cry along with me
@@gohu11 😭
Rivet City is easier than most vaults. Just read the signs and you'll do fine.
@@gohu11fuuuuuccckkkkkk that vault
@@blucolife you’re kidding? I’ve tried, but it’s kind of impossible to do that
My main issue with rivet city is how much loading screens you have to go through to complete any quest objectives in there
fr dude, on any console, especially ps3, it's a nightmare
A Navy vet once told me that Rivet city is an accurate representation of the inside of a navy ship... and it sucked in real life too.
If you can read tac numbers it's not bad. All you need to know is where your work spaces are, the eating area and restrooms. By the way we have decks and levels not floors. The restroom is called the head. The cafeteria is called a mess deck. The jail is the brig. Left is the portside right is the starboard side. The front is forward and the back is aft. A water fountain is called a scuttlebutt. I served onboard the USS Harry S Truman CVN-75.
Morrowind: LAUGHS IN VIVEC CITY
Rivet city is actually one of my favorite places in Fallout 3 and the Fallout universe as a whole. It's just so intriguing and it also has a whole lot of intersting quests associated with it. Namely the synth quest and the main quest. It also has some interesting locations inside of it. There's even a secret location in the bottom of the ship.
22 years never knew ab the bottom of the ship 😮😮😮
There is? I don't remember. Is it tied to some particular mission?
He must be talking about Pinkerton's lab
@@demboisbrainless Fallout 3 came out in 1998 dude what are you talking about 22 years?
Agreed, I loved Rivet City.
I was in my mid 20s when this game came out, and my brain was just as poorly equipped to deal with Rivet City.
Every time I go in rivet city for the main quests I get a headache trying to navigate the the dumpster
REAL
Honestly, the best city in fallout is freeside, no doubt about it, its got everything a city needs, including a medical centre in the old morman Fort, a sort-of local government and law enforcement in the King's, they've got merchants in town, they've got the atomic wrangler casino for entertainment, the only downside is the random gang attacks and the drug dealers, its also got one of the best gun shops in the game, the silver rush, inside it. and before anybody says a damn word about it not being a city, it is a city
I actually prefer going to freeside than new Vegas because imo I think new vegas is pretty underwhelming city and I get the time limitations tbf.
I was stationed on a carrier for most of my enlistment way back. It is just as annoying as Rivet City. So at least Bethesda captured that environmental aspect. Ugh.
Thank you for your service and thanks for watching!
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Well it's an accurate representation of an aircraft career. Easy to get lost in one.
See, the problem here is your criticisms are from a standpoint of game-play rather than aesthetics.
Especially when you admitted that you have no idea what a "bridge tower" is, nor did you acknowledge what Rivet City is even built out of...
It's a US Navy Aircraft Carrier with its stern and bow broken in half and marooned on the river banks.
Now the Bridge Tower is the command center of a carrier and is usually referred to as an "island" with access to the flight deck.
US Naval Ships, and well ships in general, are navigated by sections, stairwells, elevators, and hatches.
This compartmentalization is critical to maintain ship buoyancy in case of hull breach; so that you may seal off flooded sections in order to prevent capsizing.
From the sense of a realistic standpoint, Rivet City is a fantastic set piece of using the wreck of a ship to become a place of refuge.
However from a game-play standpoint, the loading screens and those unfamiliar with the construction of ships will have a harder time to navigate it.
I grew up a Navy Brat, so I am very familiar with the terminology and functions of US Navy ships, which is why I have a lot of appreciation for the aesthetics in Rivet City and probably why I had no problem navigating it lol
My thing is it’s a video game. The gameplay should come first
@happygosunday too bad it's a rpg :( set in a PA setting.
Dawg that "looking for Dr Li" meme took me out 💀 After replaying FO3 after years i was dead lost doing quests in Rivet City... Another classic vid short but perfect
That marketplace intro scene with the Spongebob sound effect was spot on lol
Doing any type of quest inside this city was a nightmare and it's so forgettable. The only thing that I remember about it is the guy outside asking for water
Rivet city is the epitome of Bethesda's tunnel diving crap, endless hours of purposely making you lost and claustrophobic. I hate it
Rivet City Supply is giving "artist alley at a failing convention" vibes.
I'm always happy to support a new channel. Keep up the good work. Also, I always hate navigating rivite city.
Thanks for watching!
I kind of like Rivet City because it's different. It really feeds into the idea that you have desperate wastelanders who are making the most of what's out there.
And you know, Rivet City is much more defensible. Retract the bridge and raiders can't get in. And the entrance to the marketplace is straight from the outside, just as easy as the other towns.
By contrast, Megaton is less believable because to build a city around an undetonated bomb? Really?
And if you want to talk about too many levels? Tenpenny Tower has that problem too.
That staircase is why I only go to Rivet City for the main quest and nothing else.
I absolutely love rivet city. It does get confusing but fortunately all I ever go to is the small market to buy and sell stuff the only other area I go to which is by force is to find doctor li but that's the only time I ever really explore the city. I find the confusion pretty realistic considering it's a damn boat lmao I do laugh at megatons design since it's definitely not realistic with small pipes and beams holding up an upper city with a ridiculous amount of weight on it ready to tumble XD but it's still such a cool town
I think one of the other best parts about Diamond City and Megaton is that if you have the house that you can get in each respective city, there's an easy shortcut to your house.
I mean megaton has an active nuke in the center
And Diamond city is the "biggest most important city in FO4, and it doesnt really feel like a true city...
so i wont consider them "good cities" but you know at least they are not rivet city
Yeah, and I know it's supposed to be scaled down and all but MAN that is one TINY baseball diamond
I can actively confirm that rivet city is hell to navigate through since I JUST played through fallout 3 since I have had it for so long and yet never played it and whilest trying to finish some of the quests in it I got confused since the signs which are supposed to help barely do.
This man never played EverQuest. Neriak City. . . even in EQOA which was updated and more wide open without 20 loading screens it was brutal lol. "How tf do i get out of here!?"
bro really hated the warship structure 😂😂💀💀
The worst part is that the jets on the flight deck is the P-80 developed in 1946 and it was a piece of shit and the navy was using it in 2077? And people argue that the carrier that is rivet city the USS Oriskany retired in the 1980's is a museum but why do we find a crashed one in point lookout that crashed when the bombs fell? The P-80 was obsolete the day it first flew in 1946 so why is the navy flying it 124 years later? WTF Bethesda
I’m going to pretend that I’m smart enough to know all of that stuff. Cmon Bethesda!!
Angry Gen Z ranting aside, I agree, as much as I like and still replay this game, I always found that strange.
If Bethesda wanted a jet for their carrier, personally I would have picked the F-4 Phantom, then added some "retro futuristic" flair such as Harrier-style VTOL nozzles, microfusion powered engines and vectored main thrusters.
Of course I'm a little biased, I'm 30 so I have developed an instinctual inclination to be obsessed with WW2 and Vietnam, lol.
I couldn't even tell this was a smaller youtuber until I looked at the view count the quality was so good keep it up man
Thanks for watching!
@happygosunday I just went back and watched all your posts your videos are so good I know that with videos like that your gonna blow up really soon
Fallout 3 makes megaton a maze with the lighting. Like dang man is the sun not real?
Ngl when i first went into Cydonia in Starfield it started to trigger Rivet City ptsd, but fortunately its kinda easy to navigate. Weird that they've got similar vibes tho
I love your channel. It's the only small one I follow. But Rivet City is my favorite Fallout 3 city and your blasphemy shall not go unpunished
I accept it
Funny enough I just went to the top deck rivet city security area for the first time ever the other day LOL
,,Door city is a grey boat with rivets"
I have the same problem with this city. Just trying to find out about the history about the boat. It looks really cool on the out side
Why didn't they just make it a town on the top deck or have it all be in an hanger area underneath said deck
I am getting lost at Gutgash ship (Mad Max game) base a lot, imagine going to that city...
My favorite is good neighbor. I love the retro aesthetic of it
We did the right thing convincing that child to run away from rivet city
You need to do one on Akila City in Starfield
So basically, you didn't know what an aircraft carrier was and you still don't understand them.
Fallout 3 Hardcore run: no map markers in Rivet City
Impossible
I just read the signs man. I have gotten a little turned around, but I’ve been find everything.
You know this shit is bad when a city makes less sense than Megaton.
Damn… imma go to rivet city just at the exact second i turn 13 and see if my opinion changes ( 95% chance )
shot missed
You think river city is cool in concept but when I go through it it just feels like a maze. Although it is kinda fun looking at the signs and trying to find out where to go
amazing as always, great work.
Thanks for watching!
For me Rivet city was my favorite to navigate. That could be because I love naval history and have visited the USS Yorktown which is a ship in the same class of USS Oriskany which is the ship that Rivet city is based off of so to me it was super easy to navigate. But yeah I can see the confusion in navigating that place considering how bland it looks
Imo nothing is worse than Vivec in Morrowind. Looks cool, feels like a big place, but you're lost before you've even fuckin entered.
As a kid I actually thought Rivet City was cool but yea in retrospect it was the dumbest city. The entrance was like a last minute project decision
I’m convinced that if you enjoy Rivet City, you must like self torture
next time they will stay next to ghoul and super mutants instead of a water isolated iron fortress.
Didn't need you snorting copium at the end there.
You seriously dont know what a bridge is in the context of a ship??
Holy crap. Math. 2010 you were 8, I was 15... You're 21, I'm 28. Jeezuz. Okay, not as bad as I thought. I felt really old for a second, but I'll save that for when I'm 30, and all these whippersnappers are on here talking about my favorite games from my childhood.
Could not agree more man. Never liked walking through rivet city, it has a cool concept but a bad execution
Rivet city would have been way cooler if the city was built OUTSIDE the fucking boat, and instead the boat is a huge dungeon they go into for resources.
It's the best city in vanilla fallout 3 if you rank cities by shop inventories.
oh god right. new atlantis says "Hold my Beer" on worse cities. Good grief I hate new atlantis. Load scenes for everything. Yeah it's open, but you don't know about the elevators, the well is annoying. eventually you get used to it, and you still hate it.
I like how crappy Rivet City looks, thematically. The market place, a crap hole. It fits that there's no big Diamond City or anything like that and this is the best....but good grief the layout.
My favorite thing about Rivet City is that in Fallout 4 a Giant fucking Crab eats all of its residents
Fr ?
Mirelurk queen destroys it entirely. There's a memo explaining it
@@jessebroomell884 dam that sucks lol never new that
@spencersecrest6001 to my understanding the problem is even referenced in FO3 when talking about Rivet city through various NPCs
Rivet city doesn't have the issues of being hard to find the merchants. It's just to your right. Unless you mean the doctor or the hotel, and musuem. Outside of TTW hardcore mode those guys aren't that important.
Interesting. Rivet City's my favorite settlement in Fallout 3.
Rivet City is a pain in the ass to navigate just like you say and I hate it. But at least there aren't asshole kids stealing my shit at every doorway like The Den. The Den is the worst as far as I'm concerned.
Blasphemy!!!! I’m mean, you’re absolutely right. But, still…. Blasphemy
My favourite city in all of fallout is probably the Boneyard from Fo1. I don’t know why, there’s just something about it that i love. But the worst city in fallout for me at least is Bunker Hill. It’s feels just like a copy of Canterbury Commons but without the unique quest and items.
Yeah rivit city is hella confusing, and definitely got underutilized. Though I always got lost in Megaton 😅
I thought the layout was pretty self explanatory. Find the staircase and work your way from there 😅.
Favourite city Westside
Least favourite city Megaton
Also if you read its easy in there hahaha everyone was dumb a dev told ppl the stairs are named Each level. Local map helps too 👍
Diamond City's gotta be my favorite. I am biased, cuz Fallout 4 was my first Fallout game and is still my favorite. But even since ive played through Fallout 3 and NV multiple times, but Diamond City(And Goodneighbor) stick out to me due to how easy it is to find really everything.
In DC, every store is set up in a fucking penopticon of a market place. You'd have to intentionally go out of your way to get lost. And in Goodneighbor, Kleo's shop is the only 1 that really matters tbh(in my opinion), and its RIGHT INFRONT OF YOU the moment you step foot in Goodneighbor, so once again, hard af to miss...
Meanwhile Mick and Ralphs in Freeside? I couldnt tell you how to find it.
The names of the shops in rivet city? Hell if I know...
My favorite city is Mojave Outpost.
Based pick
I always hated Rivet City as well, by far my least favorite city to visit in all of the 3D Fallout games
I do like rivet city but the layout of it does kinda sucks
Further rant: all of the Bethesda fallout cities are pathetic compared to the west Coast fallout games.
-Fallout 1/2 cities: genuine, actual cities made of stucco, bricks, and sandstone. (Idk I haven't really played these games)
-Megaton: aesthetically amazing and actually makes a lot of sense, but is built around a nuke and has an airplane turbine at the door.
-Rivet City: What are you doing? Watch the video.
-Goodsprings/Novac: Actual towns with towns and housing that utilizes the pre-war structures.
-Freeside/New Vegas Underground/North Vegas/Westside: Ok these are actual slums with no real housing. Probably due to all the actual buildings in the Vegas area being boarded up. But, places like hotels still have residents and the Underground is set up well, albeit with little privacy.
-Diamond City: Absurdly over hyped. "Great Green Jewel" My ass, it's 30 people living in a somewhat fortified baseball stadium with ramshackle buildings.
-Goodneighbor: All the problems of Freeside and the like, but with literally zero privacy, (presumably) more crime (it never really happens to the player), and the "hotel" is completely ruined and unoccupied.
Bethesda after making the most unrealistic, geographically incorrect settlement: 😜
I mean, Rivet City is actually pretty realistic
how is rivet city even getting its food? dont tell me they scavenging like megaton too
I think I've seen trade caravans on the bridge leading into the ship.
My favorite fallout city is far harbor it’s more like a town
Most Bethesda cities are designed in circles to hide flaws in AI routines.
I uh hate to break it to him, but does he realize Los Santos is a real place in real life? lol
im glad someone hates this city as much as I did. Megaton doesn't deserve to be blown up but this city certainly does IMO
Where is big town ?
You're a literal baby. Try finding your way through Vivec in Morrowind.
It's a city on a old rusty boat. of course its shit. That's what makes it cool
Fantastic content, thank you very mucho for your uploads 🙏
Nah bro Rivet city looks so goddamn cool and has lots to do. And after the first visit you don´t need to go everywhere.
Diamond city is much much worse. How can a city in a stadium be this boring? After my first time being there, I just wondered why the duck was there so little to do here.
Do you guys really get lost that much thee? I mean there are like 3 areas where you HAVE to go in Rivet city. And those are easily navigable.
rivet city aint hard to navigate if you follow the signs
I’m a gamer, I can’t read!
@@happygosunday fair enough lad
Looks like San Diego.
I love rivet city. It had such a impact on me when I first got into fallout. That being said. I still remember screaming where is iiiiittttt! Worse than Christian Bale Batman.
I'm going to be honest with you i think Rivet city was a better city than diamond city.
Diamond city was extremely underwhelming and bland.
Rivet city at the very least felt like a fallout city, and personally i didn't mind the navigation.
Have you been to the former Republic of Dave?
I have made contact with the Republic of Dave and they are a peaceful people
@@happygosunday
It is hobo camp
rivet city is easy to navigate imo
no, because it's crazy how badly designed this city was. redundant as hell in every aspect.
Real. Can’t believe it made it past testing
my boi is back
It’s like I never left
I subbed man you’re hilarious bro! 😂 I hate rivet city I’m a new fallout player and that place had me all messed up like the metro tunnels 😂
Congratulations, the TH-cam Algorithm favors you on this fine day! Good video, I shall return when it inevitably gets thousands of views
My fvourite game ever made is Fallout: New Vegas but i think the strip isnt all that good
2:29 hahaha
Still better than Boston sh## freezes every 5 minutes on console which sucks because it looks awesome to throw npc grenades in and start your own war
Nope.
Fallout 2 Vault City.
Its maybe the worst city? but their market is top tier