@@boiwhoactuallyareyousee me personally, i like to repeat my icebergs/fallout and skyrim lore/history videos every night till i recognize every part. i’ll listen until i fall asleep, or set a sleep timer, and next night i’ll watch the video abt 30 minutes into it, fall asleep and repeat until the video is done. and rewatch it that way until i find a new one.
7:45 About the 84 Metacritic, Chris Avellone said on Twitter a few years ago that the original contract with Bethesda didn't have the bonus in the first place. It was offered by Bethesda mid-development so it was never quite a goal they strived for from the start. Avellone actually attributes the game's failure to hit 85 to iirc "leadership wasting programmers on bullet benches and caravan instead of content locking and bug fixing in the last few months". The game was infamously, horrifically buggy when it came out.
@@ZeldaCDI99 Todd Howard is nothing but a PR man and has little to nothing to do with actual development at this point Real fans know this and don't care what Todd has to say one way or another. Again just shows how much you know
@@ZeldaCDI99 No, I'll defend BGS from bs and praise them where its deserved, but they also deserve a LOT of criticism. We don't care about Todd, we hate Emil and so do old-school BGS fans. Even some of the modern BGS fanbase now understands how we feel after Starfield came out. Thank God and hopefully that institutes some changes there.
Finally, someone else is telling the actual truth and not just a story further meant to paint a narrative about how New Vegas “had everything stacked against it”!
People don't remember how fucked new Vegas was at launch. 84 metacritic is justified for the time of release because the game was seriously broken it wasn't until years later the game experienced a Renaissance
It's odd how people will still mention the Fallout 76 launch and act like it's still in the same state it was in 2018, even though it's been getting updates and some fixes. But then they'll ignore New Vegas' equally broken launch and act like it's still not a buggy mess to this day even with mods.
@hermos3602 New Vegas at launch was still New Vegas, and all the content involved. 76 was a barren, boring game even without its technical problems. They had to add an entire game on after release
@@spaghettimkay5795 New Vegas at launch corrupted save files. Some of the quests were so broken that you couldn't complete them. It was literally unplayable at launch.
@hermos3602 I'm not denying that. But you're comparing New Vegas to Fallout 76. My point is that both were broken at launch, but the difference is that New Vegas just needed bug fixes and it was a great game underneath that. 76 was a shell of a game that had to be developed after the fact to add basic stuff like proper quests and NPCs. They're not comparable just because they were both broken at launch. Take away NV's bugs at launch and you still have a great game, take away 76's bugs at launch and you still have a shit excuse for a game
Chris Avellone, director of most of the dlc and writer of the base game said the metacritic bonus was just an extra thing bethesda added on not a part of the original contract/agreement, and that no one at obsidian really treated it as a big deal
New Vegas score is for the vanilla game. Due to the fact that is almost unplayable without mods and its overall performance is poor its score is very good.
And for the synth brahmin theory is there's a random encounter where you can come across a Brahmin seller, which if you kill one the brahmin, they drop a synth component
To be fair, from a programmer POV, the 16 Times The Detail, most likely refers to changing a variable type. Most people who know elementary programming know of Integers, Floats, etc, numbers used for various things, but a deeper look reveals that even whole numbers have various types depending how many bits you give them as possible range. for example, a 16 bit unsigned integer can go from 0 to 65,535, after which the computer goes "IDK man" if you try to go beyond. a **signed** one would be able to do 32,767 in positive AND negative values, depending of what kind of numbers you need. It's just a type of number wrench like any other for DIYng your code. What Howard meant with 16 times the detail, was LIKELY true somewhere in tweaks to the engine, turning some integer type (say, maximum map size?) from 16 bit to 32 bits? That'd technically be 16 something more. Or maybe they added 16 times more memory space for the game to keep tabs on player activity rather than just one, that's also technically true. He wasn't lying per se, but more like it didn't mean more details **on the screen**. It's clear someone wrote that script for him. note: trying to go beyond the max value of an integer like this, is responsible for the meme of Nuclear Gandhi in Civilizations, where if he goes below number 0 in Belligerence rating, the CPU goes nutso and reels all the way back up to 255, making him become a nuke obsessed madman.
You are clearly unfamiliar with game coding, this makes absolutely no sense what a dum comment. The game had a lot of issues on launch and people made clips with low settings making the game bug in weird ways, dont get me wrong, I dont play 76, dont care for it but I tried it when it was in a better state and yeah it has higher resolution textures, higher density meshes, more clutter and vegetation and the view distances were larger, as to how he arrived at the 16 number we will never know but yeah it was clearly more than FO 4. Literally nothing to do with what you said, integer variables? Really? Memory allocation? You have no idea how games work, all of these math considerations with variables on the CPU have been overcome more than a decade ago at least, its all about GPU use, memory bandwidth and how spaghetti their engine is. I'm baffled at how you took a dive into talking out of your ass about things who you know absolutely nothing about.
I think given that Cooper and his daughter were outside a vault when the bombs fell, it can be assumed that Vault Tech didn't drop the nukes because Cooper's wife didn't want her child to be harmed. That yeah Vault Tech did plan on eventually let loose the nukes but the Chinese did it first
But did China drop the bombs first because of info given to them by Vault-Tec? Or was it Chinese warheads launched by an infiltration team from some other party. That way it looks like it was China?
@@clappeddays3305 Fallout 4 even states it in no uncertain terms, the bad thing about this scene is the writing. Coopers wife is straight up doctor evil and characters like house and sinclair got the same shytty treatment. There are much better ways to write it without changing much about the show, but the writers couldn't critique capitalism/corporatism in a proper way because they are bad writers or funded by amazon.
1:36:26 dr. mobius in old world blues makes that comparison directly, talking about how the think that removed your "Brains, a heart, and courage... spine. I think there was a story once where a band of murderous thugs sought these things."
To say that bugs and glitches are the most prominent in Fallout 4 and 76 is objectively incorrect, and shows a clear misconception you have. Fallout 1 & 2 - older engines with tons of glitches and bugs, some with the capability of hard/soft locking your entire game, and save file corruptions aplenty. Fallout 3 - fairly stable, but riddled with very minor gameplay bugs, but overall not the worst as it used an engine they had experience with for a long time. Fallout NV - by far the most bugged and glitch prone game, it isn’t even a contest. NV is my favourite, but to pretend it isn’t an absolute mess to play on account of its bugs is just plain lying. The contemporary game RELIES on mods to make it playable, and even then it’s never fully stable. There hasn’t been a playthrough I’ve had where something hasn’t gone wrong, I always have to use commands to fix something at some point. Rushed development = bugged mess Fallout 4 - generally solid until a few years ago where CC content was added, making the downtown Boston area very unstable to play in. The game has lots of performance bugs and glitches, but nowhere near the amount of scripting/mission specific glitches that were present in NV. Fallout 76 - very buggy on launch, turns out the engine just wasn’t built for multiplayer. Over the years since launch this has been overhauled completely, and the game is in a really good solid state with no real game breaking glitches or bugs to mention.
I’m a big fallout 3 fan, but you’re being an absolute bold faced liar saying fo3 is stable and relatively bug free 😂😂 The least buggy are the older ones. Fo4 is less buggy than fo3. Fo3 isn’t far off nv in terms of bugs. I’ve only ever had nv crash on me. I’ve had fo3 crash, soft and hard lock on me. It’s a buggy mess that became completely unplayable on pc. But it’s still great
@@j.s.h2757 it’s the the memory of a lifetime to remember that I fart as hard and loud as possible when I get home and I said that in a TH-cam comment. I proudly stand by that.
I am so tired of this myth that Bethesda stole Obsidian's bonus. The reason Fallout NV did not ht an 85 was due to the disasterous launch. The game was all but unplayable for several weeks until they managed to finish patching it. Seriously no one can blame anyone but Obsidian for biting off more than they could chew.
Whilst I’m not here to defend anyone. I don’t care they got screwed over, Bethesda did make them use their bs ahh engine. Fo3 is so buggy itself. Obsidians other games aren’t buggy at all. So Bethesda are 100% to blame for that.
@@Yan-tz9pn Bethesda didn’t “make” them use their engine. They signed a contract to make a game in the style of FO3 using that engine. If they did not want to use that engine, they should not have signed that contract.
Kinda get the vibe that this guy isnt a fan of Bethesda just going off of him letting off new vegas's problems and downright ignoring many of them, but whenever any fallout made by Bethesda has an issue its a big thing and ignoring the fact that a majority of the bugs in 76 especially are fixed.
Yeah I like sourcebrew but he has the standard interplay/obsidian fanboy opinion pack. He does at least acknowledge that FNV is standing on the shoulders of giants, people praise FNV's fast dev time but usually ignore that 90% of the content is reused assets from 3, and of course ignores the incredibly buggy release of FNV, pretending that their modded 2024 version is basically the same one that released in 2010.
My view it that where you stand on Bethesda/Obsidian depends on what you enjoy in games. If you like shooters/quasi rpg mechanics and a more direct, methodical story with a central plot thats pre determined, you're gonna like the Bethesda Games. If you like starting fresh and imagining yourself up a character and role playing as that character, you're gonna prefer obsidian because theres more freedom. Same if you prefer wackier options/quests. FNV stood on the shoulders of giants, sure, but I would also say that a lot of that is down to the janky ass engine and short development time. Even without mods, its much better now. As for 76, its the fallout world, but its not the same kind of game as the other fallouts so some people hate on it just for that reason. However, using that argument, 3, 4 and FNV arent fallout games if you look at the originals. People just enjoy different things. I love 3, 4 and FNV but all for different reasons.
Lots of talk about the bugs and glitches in fallout 4 and 76 but not a lot about how downright broken new vegas was on launch and how its still a crash and bug fest today just less so then it was and is kept stable by mods like the 4gb patch and the fan patches. Other than the new vegas brown nosing i liked the iceberg, there was some things in there that was pretty interesting to learn.
@@rudilangley849He even said it's better than Fallout 3 in every conceivable way, which is false. Sure the writing and story in great in New Vegas, but the map and exploration is one of the worst things about the game. The Capital Wasteland and Commonwealth are better locations. The Mojave is just a boring desert. New Vegas isn't perfect and that's okay. Also, he got the Meta Critic score part wrong. The bonus wasn't part of the contract. It was added there after the fact without Obsidian agreeing. And them not getting the bonus wasn't the end of the world because they still got paid from making New Vegas. Chris Avellone has confirmed this on Twitter and has said there's no bad blood between them and Bethesda. But for some reason the fanboys think that somehow Bethesda screwed them over and everyone has believed that since.
Not sure if anyone said it, but its confirmed New York was just... bombed out of existence. If your down bad enough and romance Adelaide in fallout 76, she'll talk about how the "Big Apple" is just a crater now.
In defense of Bethesda, Morrowind HAD a way to beat the game if you murk'd an essential NPC, the only one you actually need to live is Yagrum Bagarn so he can make a jury rigged version of Wraithguard for you. And even if you killed him, you can still gamble on taking damage from wielding Keening and Sunder in the final dungeon. Despite the threatening messages, the main quest of Morrowind is almost never unbeatable.
I was shocked when I heard in this video that Mitten Squad had passed. I unsubbed from him recently because I thought he had just stopped making content. Rest in piece to him man. He was one of the first Fallout content creators I watched back when I was getting into the series.
Gonna say my favourite dog eat theory is that he is actually a god or an avatar of a god that follows the player because they feel something different about us
this one feels like a passion project from you, i can tell - sometimes going on for longer than usual about stuff. it's from the heart and love for the series and i understand that notion well. glad i watched, even though i never played fallout.
@@jackjones8753and some Players are better at adapting and role playing a character in this world then others, literally acting and storytelling whether it’s in your head or to others matters not, and which one of these titles matters not either im a Fallout fan, I love and play them all and each and every one brought something new or improved an already existing feature. Each one is a story that stands on its own and can be all connected at any given moment. All of that depends on how the player feels about it.
@@NKTVNetwork I mean, there are worse things than being bashed for liking something, especially one that is too easy for an FPS shooter and almost lacking in RPG mechanics, but isn't it more that Bethesda fans are toxic than Interplay/Obsidian fans? Maybe if you said something wrong or said that its an "objectivatelly good game"? People love to leave out the details
Not a dig against you, but for the number station future predictions. 'OH mai gawd, can you believe that someone could predict that the British queen would eventually die? It's impossible to predict that a member of monarchy could even possibly die' But for real, unless they added a date for it to supposedly happen, that prediction can only fail if the queen is de-throned and no new queen is enstated.
51:14 Dude, Private Kowalski… That one hit HOME. My dad died on his birthday almost a year ago now… I miss him so much and feel so lost. We didn’t have any money for a coffin, heck, the funeral home was so gracious and dropped a thousand dollars we just couldn’t afford. We do have his ashes though. So strange seeing my incredible dad, who stood so tall and broad, fit in a tiny BOX. If someone messed up the little memorial my family put up for my dad, THEY will need an urn by the time I’m done with them. That man deserves more than most to rest in peace…. I just REALLY, really wish he was here still cause it hurts so bad.
fallout 4 and 76 uses the exact same engine as every single bethesda came before starfield. it was made originally for morrowind, and every game after morrowind was essentially just bethesda modding morrowind
Fallout Shelter is actually a perfect fallout game for a mobile device, yah after a long time you may get bored but i think it succeeds at what it set out to do, plus adding in show characters and weapons is cool
Joshua is the reason I got into Fallout New Vegas 🙏 “I have been baptized twice. Once in water. Once in flame. I will carry the fire of the Holy Spirit inside. Until I stand before my Lord for judgement.” -The hardest quote in all of gaming history as of thus far
Sorry I disagree, even as a Christian I think he’s so cringy. He’s Mormon too which is a horrible religion if you look into it. I think it’s the same type of character that incels look up to, maybe something about being manly but covering his face like maybe the incel young men want to? I think he’s cringy. I’m in the minority but still
About the The Chosen being a prnstar. one of the NPCs In Fallout new vegas talking about new reno. Talks about the Rising star in that Area. In Fallout 2 endings In new Reno. A Baby was born in New Reno which becomes the most influential person in that region. The Guy die, never meeting his father.
RIP Joseph Wilson I legit found out the how he died only this week and it's tragic as fuck. Relapsed, got heavily drunk, passed out face first into his pillow, asphyxiated. Lots of us knew he had a problem and of none us lifted a finger...
New vegas absolutley does not run better than Fallout 4. New Vegas is crash city. Even with mod fixes it crashes more than it should. Fallout 4 isn't perfect but it runs way better and basically never crashes. I like New Vegas more, but saying it runs better than Fallout 4 is the one of the dumbest things I've heard.
Idk man I have a 3060 and I only hit like 70-80 frames on ultra, and my frames dip to 20-30 in some intensive areas if a bunch of shit starts happening. Plus vegas was made on a crunch and 4 came out after, so it should run better than NV, not just slightly better
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26:30 Fallout 2 was released a year after Fallout. Which means it was developed in *less than* a year, as, according to Tim Cain, the sequel wasn't planned during the development of the original game. It helped that they could borrow some assets, just like New Vegas. Although, they had to cut a lot of content - again, just like with New Vegas.
ngl, I don't get how people will mock 76's (relatively tame) buggy launch while making excuse after excuse for new vegas on launch. try playing unmodded 76 vs unmodded nv in current year then gatekeep which games are fun.
Probably because its older game, so it should run better on modern platforms or some logic. Honestly, New Vegas was a mess back in the day that it took me half a decade to play it again
Also New Vegas was also very buggy at launch and it also got a lot of hate for it. But I guess people seem to forget that. New Vegas is still buggy to this day and Fallout 3 is unplayable on PC. But no, let's only point out Fallout 76's launch and act like it's still in the exact same stage like it was in 2018. Sure 76 is still buggy, but it's not as bad as it was at launch. It's just New Vegas fanboys being disingenuous.
@@hermos3602 I Think it's primarily because people are more forgiving towards NV because of the deadline and the fact that 76 was a brand new game coming out in modern day yet it's release state was extremely poor. Also what do you mean by fallout 3 being unplayable? i got the game when it was free on epic a while back and i think it crashed maybe once or twice total, it ran pretty good.
I played 76 on launch, got killed by a level 70 in the first 15 minutes and never touched it again. Now started again because of the series and I like it. I like the old skill checks and dialogue system, the map is beautiful and with some players actually feels alive. All I need now is better gunplay, some gun looking guns and the 3/ nv perk system.
Noboark having a TBI absolutely makes sense for his character, even if he isn't the chosen one. Say he managed to get that car running earlier in life ( as we know ppl are still mechanically inclined) he crashed the car and thus is the crazy man we see today.
I remember being around 13 and seeing on a Facebook fallout page about the eating baby Marie. I was so disappointed when I finally got to The Pitt and realized I had been duped
that's fine if you're able to enjoy a bad game, I genuinely wish I could like fallout 4 without mods but its just not possible for me to ignore the mountain of negatives it has compared to the pile of positives.
@@lapine.mp4lapine.mp350 They did make Morrowind and Oblivion (fo3 can even be included as well somewhat), but those are obviously different than their modern titles
Fallout BOS was developed by Interplay, the company that published Baulder's Gate Dark Alliance and developed by Snowblind using the Snowblind engine. BOS was developed without Snowblind but still used their game engine.
Honestly really true, I remember being horrified by the subway tunnels, I had a very traumatizing experience playing the game when I was like 13 and getting jumpscared by feral ghoul reavers who beat me to death and set me back a half hour
@@brosephbroman7564 Same with this youtuber, says that Fallout has always been a joke game but conveniently leaves out that random encounters like talking Brahmin are very rare or that you don't have to take the wild wasteland trait and u can play with the other traits or none at all, since its optional. I've played Fallout 1 and 2, most of the references are dated and it still seems like a serious game, unlike Fallout 4. (Not an original fan btw)
But what about megaton? Why tf does it exist?.. it’s a newly built society, people in the town remember it being built. But why would they build a city around a nuke, instead of just rebuilding the town beside vault 101?.. what makes more sense, building a rickety scrap house on a muddy irradiated hill beside a bomb, or on the flat solid ground using the foundation of prewar buildings?.. I understand their in universe reasons. The children of atom only help if they build beside the bomb, they’re hiding in the crater from dust/shrapnel storms etc, but it’s such a ridiculous nonsense bs reason haha 😂
Fallout NV and 3 require a fuck ton of stability mods to run, and you’re better off running TTW to get 3 to run even after they got rid of the Games for Windows requirement. I don’t know what you’re talking about at 34:20 lol They were just as poor at launch. It crashed all the time on my 360. Maybe you’re too young to have experienced that? You also clearly haven’t played 76 recently. It runs great. You meat-ride NV so hard it’s impressive. It’s my favorite game of all time and even I think you’re being too nice to it lol
To anybody that's interested in Fallout youtubers I whole heartedly recommend Many A True Nerd. He is a seriously dedicated Fallout fan and I love his passion for the series. You won't be disappointed. 😁
1:26:00 I actually agree with bethesda way of handling 200 years thing. Considering how long it took us to get where we are today without any nuclear fallout problems, it’s kinda silly to think we would have massive city’s or advanced technology in fallout world
Eh no. Not at all. wtf are you even talking about?.. Do you have any knowledge of any geography or history?.. Compare Europe and Asia from 1945 to 1985. Most of the cities were reduced to complete rubble, Japan literally being nuked twice. And yet today, they’re perfectly fine. 200 years post war, there would be as much radiation as a banana. The radiation would dissipate about 20 or so years after the war. The USA is 200 years old. Compare New York 200 years ago to now. Compare Dubai 20 years ago to now. 200 years is way too long to still be living in rubble.
45:55 With the "No Romance in New Vegas" section, I guess it makes sense for that story to not have it as a feature, it really doesn't make sense in Fallout 4. As others have pointed out, your character's spouse, from your perspective, may have just been murdered in front of you a week ago, and yet you're ready and willing to get back in the saddle with someone else. Really? Doesn't really fit the initial narrative.
And thats why it's optional. You do not have to engage in romance if you don't want to. Some people move on quicker than others and it's perfectly fine to have the option there for those who want to while those who don't can skip it and keep their headcanon thag the SS isn't DTF so soon after their partner died.
@@digitalgloop12cope take. The SS essentially watches his wife die and son get taken, then begins to rebuild towns and cities with his new harem of women immediately. It conflicts so hard with the VA dialogue. You’re being dishonest if you say you don’t have to basebuild etc. you’re 100% expected to rebuild several settlements and probably romance piper before finding your son.
8:37 quit the meat riding. The lower scores were from the fact the game was EXTREMELY buggy at launch. Edit: Fallout 4 is an rpg. The courier also had a predetermined back story via Lonesome Road
@@DUKEHadToDoItToEm I mean, being fair, I am playing FO4 again right now. I'm using a heavily modded run, though, and some of these story mods really improve things. Common sense stuff, totally new stuff. If you don't mind shelling out a few bucks for Nexus the Storywealth collection is a pretty great starting point. I'd play the older ones, but I got really into modding power armor.
17:17 Gun fact that most people dont mention for some reason: The happy trail caravan employees at the start of Honest Hearts are actually marked as essential cuz otherwise you’d be locked out of the dlc of you killed them.
In defense of Fallout brotherhood of steel, it's a reskinned fallout version of builders gate dark alliance, same engine/menus/controls everything, also on the PS2, and both are really fun to play co-op with a buddy
New sleep content for a month just dropped
lmao a 2 hour video is a month of sleep content ? damnnn my 11h of TH-cam everyday crying rn 😭😭😭
@@boiwhoactuallyareyousee me personally, i like to repeat my icebergs/fallout and skyrim lore/history videos every night till i recognize every part. i’ll listen until i fall asleep, or set a sleep timer, and next night i’ll watch the video abt 30 minutes into it, fall asleep and repeat until the video is done. and rewatch it that way until i find a new one.
lmao i came here for this exact reason.
It's 2 hours 😂😂😂
^if you all take more than 2 hours to fall asleep, I think more than a TH-cam video is needed to fix that
We miss Mitten Squad so much. Paul was a treasure.
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RIP to a legend
7:45 About the 84 Metacritic, Chris Avellone said on Twitter a few years ago that the original contract with Bethesda didn't have the bonus in the first place. It was offered by Bethesda mid-development so it was never quite a goal they strived for from the start. Avellone actually attributes the game's failure to hit 85 to iirc "leadership wasting programmers on bullet benches and caravan instead of content locking and bug fixing in the last few months". The game was infamously, horrifically buggy when it came out.
New Vegas fanboys won't listen. Their hate boner for Todd Howard is too hard
@@ZeldaCDI99 Todd Howard is nothing but a PR man and has little to nothing to do with actual development at this point
Real fans know this and don't care what Todd has to say one way or another. Again just shows how much you know
@@ZeldaCDI99 No, I'll defend BGS from bs and praise them where its deserved, but they also deserve a LOT of criticism. We don't care about Todd, we hate Emil and so do old-school BGS fans.
Even some of the modern BGS fanbase now understands how we feel after Starfield came out. Thank God and hopefully that institutes some changes there.
Finally, someone else is telling the actual truth and not just a story further meant to paint a narrative about how New Vegas “had everything stacked against it”!
@@enduser8410 "BUT NO FALLOUT NEW VEGAS WAS MADE BY GOD HIMSELF, OBSIDIAN. ANYTHIG ELSE IS WORTHELESS GARBAAGEE!"
People don't remember how fucked new Vegas was at launch. 84 metacritic is justified for the time of release because the game was seriously broken it wasn't until years later the game experienced a Renaissance
It's odd how people will still mention the Fallout 76 launch and act like it's still in the same state it was in 2018, even though it's been getting updates and some fixes. But then they'll ignore New Vegas' equally broken launch and act like it's still not a buggy mess to this day even with mods.
@hermos3602 New Vegas at launch was still New Vegas, and all the content involved.
76 was a barren, boring game even without its technical problems. They had to add an entire game on after release
@@spaghettimkay5795 New Vegas at launch corrupted save files. Some of the quests were so broken that you couldn't complete them. It was literally unplayable at launch.
@hermos3602 I'm not denying that. But you're comparing New Vegas to Fallout 76.
My point is that both were broken at launch, but the difference is that New Vegas just needed bug fixes and it was a great game underneath that.
76 was a shell of a game that had to be developed after the fact to add basic stuff like proper quests and NPCs.
They're not comparable just because they were both broken at launch. Take away NV's bugs at launch and you still have a great game, take away 76's bugs at launch and you still have a shit excuse for a game
It's still it's broken if you count the number of time to crashes Within a two hour period.
I recently learned that my dad (keith Wright) and uncle (Chris Wright) are fallout 2 characters (my uncle was friends with the writer).
So your family is Canon in fallout.... that is so fucking cool
when youre so cool an easter egg is made specifically for you
That's fuckin sick
Cap
Sure pal
I'll believe anything you say without a shred of evidence
Nobody lies on the Internet
missed opportunity to have a "tier new vegas" between tier 3 and 4 lol
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier Tactics
Tier 3
Tier New Vegas
Tier 4
Tier 76
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Chris Avellone, director of most of the dlc and writer of the base game said the metacritic bonus was just an extra thing bethesda added on not a part of the original contract/agreement, and that no one at obsidian really treated it as a big deal
“Like Skyrim with guns” Haha, what a silly quote! I hope the guy who said it didn’t do anything to ruin his career.
What he do?
Fr tho
@aprazoh look up adam kovic. Ex roosterteeth employee who got catfished and sent some embarrassing photos of himself.
@@MangooseHorchataat least one of those photos wasn’t him sitting on a cake.
Mhhh cake Farts@@leviticusprime4904
New Vegas score is for the vanilla game. Due to the fact that is almost unplayable without mods and its overall performance is poor its score is very good.
Patrolling TH-cam almost makes you wish for a new sourcebrew iceberg
Don’t you mean “Patrolling TH-cam Comment Sections almost makes you wish for a Nuclear Flame War.”
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Patrolling the comment section almost makes you wish for New Vegas 2.
Being an adventurer like you almost makes you wish for an arrow to the knee
We won’t go quietly, the Legion can count on that.
N'wah.
Speaking of patrolling, I just got word another settlement can use your help patrolling their borders. Here... let me mark the location on your map
damn 2 hours of fallout stuff. my autism is satisfied
Autism is fake.
The voice acting of the Enclave soldier in FO2 clip was amazing... I was dying from the choices and decisions you are able to make in that game..
And for the synth brahmin theory is there's a random encounter where you can come across a Brahmin seller, which if you kill one the brahmin, they drop a synth component
good video smoothskin
Stupid ghoul
Biased video. He wants to talk about a fixed game (76) and talk about it like it just came out with a bunch of bugs.
@@chopstiik more like based video
@@chopstiiki love 76 but its actually buggy as shit
The cinematic intro for Fallout 4 war never changes gives me goosebumps everytime
So the cinematic does it but not the actual game? 😂😂😂
@@game-sheriffobsidian glazer try not to be insufferable challenge (impossible).
@@-EJ- Bugthesda sucks
@@jhonayo4887FNV’s staff carried Midsidian
Only fallout fans could be so inconceivably toxic to each other :) I love this community (you are all insufferable prats)
To be fair, from a programmer POV, the 16 Times The Detail, most likely refers to changing a variable type. Most people who know elementary programming know of Integers, Floats, etc, numbers used for various things, but a deeper look reveals that even whole numbers have various types depending how many bits you give them as possible range.
for example, a 16 bit unsigned integer can go from 0 to 65,535, after which the computer goes "IDK man" if you try to go beyond. a **signed** one would be able to do 32,767 in positive AND negative values, depending of what kind of numbers you need. It's just a type of number wrench like any other for DIYng your code.
What Howard meant with 16 times the detail, was LIKELY true somewhere in tweaks to the engine, turning some integer type (say, maximum map size?) from 16 bit to 32 bits? That'd technically be 16 something more. Or maybe they added 16 times more memory space for the game to keep tabs on player activity rather than just one, that's also technically true.
He wasn't lying per se, but more like it didn't mean more details **on the screen**. It's clear someone wrote that script for him.
note: trying to go beyond the max value of an integer like this, is responsible for the meme of Nuclear Gandhi in Civilizations, where if he goes below number 0 in Belligerence rating, the CPU goes nutso and reels all the way back up to 255, making him become a nuke obsessed madman.
You are clearly unfamiliar with game coding, this makes absolutely no sense what a dum comment.
The game had a lot of issues on launch and people made clips with low settings making the game bug in weird ways, dont get me wrong, I dont play 76, dont care for it but I tried it when it was in a better state and yeah it has higher resolution textures, higher density meshes, more clutter and vegetation and the view distances were larger, as to how he arrived at the 16 number we will never know but yeah it was clearly more than FO 4.
Literally nothing to do with what you said, integer variables? Really? Memory allocation? You have no idea how games work, all of these math considerations with variables on the CPU have been overcome more than a decade ago at least, its all about GPU use, memory bandwidth and how spaghetti their engine is. I'm baffled at how you took a dive into talking out of your ass about things who you know absolutely nothing about.
The show doesn't confirm that vault tech started the war. It just says that they were willing to we don't know for certain if that's what happened.
I think given that Cooper and his daughter were outside a vault when the bombs fell, it can be assumed that Vault Tech didn't drop the nukes because Cooper's wife didn't want her child to be harmed. That yeah Vault Tech did plan on eventually let loose the nukes but the Chinese did it first
Tim Cain has also said that it was china that dropped the bombs.
But did China drop the bombs first because of info given to them by Vault-Tec? Or was it Chinese warheads launched by an infiltration team from some other party. That way it looks like it was China?
@@Baldurbachmann32I agree with cain why would vault tec them selves drop the bombs when they them selves are not ready?
@@clappeddays3305 Fallout 4 even states it in no uncertain terms, the bad thing about this scene is the writing. Coopers wife is straight up doctor evil and characters like house and sinclair got the same shytty treatment.
There are much better ways to write it without changing much about the show, but the writers couldn't critique capitalism/corporatism in a proper way because they are bad writers or funded by amazon.
Mannn rip mitten squad, that guy was a legend. Was genuinely so sad when I found out paul had passed.
1:36:26 dr. mobius in old world blues makes that comparison directly, talking about how the think that removed your "Brains, a heart, and courage... spine. I think there was a story once where a band of murderous thugs sought these things."
76 has really improved since release, might be worth giving it a try
about fallout 76, regardless if ti is canon or not, we know already how the whole appalachia ends due to players constantly grinding legendary weapons
Has this one been done to death? Yes. Have I probably seen every entry on it? Yes. Am I still going to watch the whole thing? Absolutely
The way he said ‘Appalachia’ 😭😭
To say that bugs and glitches are the most prominent in Fallout 4 and 76 is objectively incorrect, and shows a clear misconception you have.
Fallout 1 & 2 - older engines with tons of glitches and bugs, some with the capability of hard/soft locking your entire game, and save file corruptions aplenty.
Fallout 3 - fairly stable, but riddled with very minor gameplay bugs, but overall not the worst as it used an engine they had experience with for a long time.
Fallout NV - by far the most bugged and glitch prone game, it isn’t even a contest. NV is my favourite, but to pretend it isn’t an absolute mess to play on account of its bugs is just plain lying. The contemporary game RELIES on mods to make it playable, and even then it’s never fully stable. There hasn’t been a playthrough I’ve had where something hasn’t gone wrong, I always have to use commands to fix something at some point. Rushed development = bugged mess
Fallout 4 - generally solid until a few years ago where CC content was added, making the downtown Boston area very unstable to play in. The game has lots of performance bugs and glitches, but nowhere near the amount of scripting/mission specific glitches that were present in NV.
Fallout 76 - very buggy on launch, turns out the engine just wasn’t built for multiplayer. Over the years since launch this has been overhauled completely, and the game is in a really good solid state with no real game breaking glitches or bugs to mention.
I’m a big fallout 3 fan, but you’re being an absolute bold faced liar saying fo3 is stable and relatively bug free 😂😂
The least buggy are the older ones. Fo4 is less buggy than fo3.
Fo3 isn’t far off nv in terms of bugs. I’ve only ever had nv crash on me. I’ve had fo3 crash, soft and hard lock on me. It’s a buggy mess that became completely unplayable on pc. But it’s still great
I will agree the Enclave Officer is great; Sergeant Dornan is a personal favorite
When I get home from work I fart as hard and loud as possible
Its been 5 days.
How many of those 5 days have you soiled your loins?
Good man
It’s been 10 days…
You’re not gonna forget this Sean
@@j.s.h2757 it’s the the memory of a lifetime to remember that I fart as hard and loud as possible when I get home and I said that in a TH-cam comment. I proudly stand by that.
Bro spent a quarter of the video glazing the hell out of new Vegas and shiting on everything else
That's the average New Vegas fanboy for you.
I mean I'm a fallout 4 guy but he literally admits to it so at least he knows 🤷
I miss mittensqaud a lot, he was a amazing person fr and I feel terrible about what happened
what happenede?
I am so tired of this myth that Bethesda stole Obsidian's bonus. The reason Fallout NV did not ht an 85 was due to the disasterous launch. The game was all but unplayable for several weeks until they managed to finish patching it. Seriously no one can blame anyone but Obsidian for biting off more than they could chew.
Yeah, that game launched BROKEN. That user rating was NOT 87 when it launched lmao
Hi, Todd!😆
Whilst I’m not here to defend anyone. I don’t care they got screwed over, Bethesda did make them use their bs ahh engine. Fo3 is so buggy itself. Obsidians other games aren’t buggy at all.
So Bethesda are 100% to blame for that.
@@Yan-tz9pn Bethesda didn’t “make” them use their engine. They signed a contract to make a game in the style of FO3 using that engine. If they did not want to use that engine, they should not have signed that contract.
@@ElectricheadPt1 they actually asked to use a different engine but part of the deal was to use Bethesdas engine. So you are wrong.
Kinda get the vibe that this guy isnt a fan of Bethesda just going off of him letting off new vegas's problems and downright ignoring many of them, but whenever any fallout made by Bethesda has an issue its a big thing and ignoring the fact that a majority of the bugs in 76 especially are fixed.
fallout 76's bugs were the least of its problems... it sounds like you are biased in favor of bethesda.
Yeah I like sourcebrew but he has the standard interplay/obsidian fanboy opinion pack. He does at least acknowledge that FNV is standing on the shoulders of giants, people praise FNV's fast dev time but usually ignore that 90% of the content is reused assets from 3, and of course ignores the incredibly buggy release of FNV, pretending that their modded 2024 version is basically the same one that released in 2010.
Fallout 76 entire gameplay loop is the problem 😂 hardly feels like a fallout game
New vegas was a broken mess when it launched just like most other fallout games 🤷♂️
My view it that where you stand on Bethesda/Obsidian depends on what you enjoy in games. If you like shooters/quasi rpg mechanics and a more direct, methodical story with a central plot thats pre determined, you're gonna like the Bethesda Games.
If you like starting fresh and imagining yourself up a character and role playing as that character, you're gonna prefer obsidian because theres more freedom. Same if you prefer wackier options/quests.
FNV stood on the shoulders of giants, sure, but I would also say that a lot of that is down to the janky ass engine and short development time. Even without mods, its much better now. As for 76, its the fallout world, but its not the same kind of game as the other fallouts so some people hate on it just for that reason. However, using that argument, 3, 4 and FNV arent fallout games if you look at the originals.
People just enjoy different things. I love 3, 4 and FNV but all for different reasons.
Republic of Dave will never die!
AFAIK the metacritic thing wasn't something Bethesda pushed on them
Fallout 76 has come a long way, and is actually pretty fun these days.
I had a shitty day at work and seeing this title made things so much better
keep posting these icebergs man, you're one of the few that I can watch theirs and it never gets old
Lots of talk about the bugs and glitches in fallout 4 and 76 but not a lot about how downright broken new vegas was on launch and how its still a crash and bug fest today just less so then it was and is kept stable by mods like the 4gb patch and the fan patches. Other than the new vegas brown nosing i liked the iceberg, there was some things in there that was pretty interesting to learn.
What new Vegas brown nosing?
@@MrYotosunfr all this guy said was its his favourite fallout
@@rudilangley849about 16 times
You know how New Vegas fanboys are. "Bethesda bad, Obsidian good" and constantly acting like New Vegas is the second coming of Christ.
@@rudilangley849He even said it's better than Fallout 3 in every conceivable way, which is false. Sure the writing and story in great in New Vegas, but the map and exploration is one of the worst things about the game. The Capital Wasteland and Commonwealth are better locations. The Mojave is just a boring desert. New Vegas isn't perfect and that's okay.
Also, he got the Meta Critic score part wrong. The bonus wasn't part of the contract. It was added there after the fact without Obsidian agreeing. And them not getting the bonus wasn't the end of the world because they still got paid from making New Vegas.
Chris Avellone has confirmed this on Twitter and has said there's no bad blood between them and Bethesda.
But for some reason the fanboys think that somehow Bethesda screwed them over and everyone has believed that since.
Fun fact in 2003 Interplay could of made a Earthworm Jim game for ps2 and Xbox but they decided to reskin a balders gate game
Not sure if anyone said it, but its confirmed New York was just...
bombed out of existence. If your down bad enough and romance Adelaide in fallout 76, she'll talk about how the "Big Apple" is just a crater now.
In defense of Bethesda, Morrowind HAD a way to beat the game if you murk'd an essential NPC, the only one you actually need to live is Yagrum Bagarn so he can make a jury rigged version of Wraithguard for you. And even if you killed him, you can still gamble on taking damage from wielding Keening and Sunder in the final dungeon. Despite the threatening messages, the main quest of Morrowind is almost never unbeatable.
I love New Vegas but this guy is a D1 New Vegas glazer 😂
I was shocked when I heard in this video that Mitten Squad had passed. I unsubbed from him recently because I thought he had just stopped making content. Rest in piece to him man. He was one of the first Fallout content creators I watched back when I was getting into the series.
Gonna say my favourite dog eat theory is that he is actually a god or an avatar of a god that follows the player because they feel something different about us
Litarally some SCP type shit right here💀💀💀☠☠☠
@@lboyadgiev8820 yeah this one's just a good boi that likes the player
@nerevar8823 dog meat is just a cool dog
this one feels like a passion project from you, i can tell - sometimes going on for longer than usual about stuff. it's from the heart and love for the series and i understand that notion well. glad i watched, even though i never played fallout.
1.5 hours of new vegas propaganda
And…. You a 76 fan
@@marquettehayes1530 have played 76?
@BethFramah New Vegas & the classic fallouts are better than Bethesdas fallouts
New Vegas is the best. Now hate me
@@jackjones8753and some Players are better at adapting and role playing a character in this world then others, literally acting and storytelling whether it’s in your head or to others matters not, and which one of these titles matters not either im a Fallout fan, I love and play them all and each and every one brought something new or improved an already existing feature. Each one is a story that stands on its own and can be all connected at any given moment. All of that depends on how the player feels about it.
i love your videos, but ngl this feels like "Glazing New Vegas for 2 hours straight"
I love New Vegas as much as the next guy, but Damn this guy won't stop dick riding it. It's a good game, but it's not that amazing.
New Vegas is objectively the best Fallout in every aspect, but I agree with you.
It’s a shame that it’s a bad word to say you even remotely enjoy 3
@@NKTVNetwork I mean, there are worse things than being bashed for liking something, especially one that is too easy for an FPS shooter and almost lacking in RPG mechanics, but isn't it more that Bethesda fans are toxic than Interplay/Obsidian fans? Maybe if you said something wrong or said that its an "objectivatelly good game"? People love to leave out the details
@@Kalitayyexcept exploration, i think. I still need to play fo3 and people say 3 does it better
Can't wait to fall asleep listening to this tonight!
Not a dig against you, but for the number station future predictions.
'OH mai gawd, can you believe that someone could predict that the British queen would eventually die? It's impossible to predict that a member of monarchy could even possibly die'
But for real, unless they added a date for it to supposedly happen, that prediction can only fail if the queen is de-throned and no new queen is enstated.
i watched a video on the number station thing a while back, i think it predicted a date of, like, 2014?
@melon-collie8317 Well they tried. Failed, but tried.
51:14 Dude, Private Kowalski… That one hit HOME. My dad died on his birthday almost a year ago now… I miss him so much and feel so lost. We didn’t have any money for a coffin, heck, the funeral home was so gracious and dropped a thousand dollars we just couldn’t afford. We do have his ashes though.
So strange seeing my incredible dad, who stood so tall and broad, fit in a tiny BOX.
If someone messed up the little memorial my family put up for my dad, THEY will need an urn by the time I’m done with them.
That man deserves more than most to rest in peace…. I just REALLY, really wish he was here still cause it hurts so bad.
The idea of Kowalski being like the immortal snail that is always following you is kinda funny
fallout 4 and 76 uses the exact same engine as every single bethesda came before starfield. it was made originally for morrowind, and every game after morrowind was essentially just bethesda modding morrowind
49:51 Honestly now I'm thinking about it I fought that dialogue with Kellogg was his last words.
Fallout Shelter is actually a perfect fallout game for a mobile device, yah after a long time you may get bored but i think it succeeds at what it set out to do, plus adding in show characters and weapons is cool
9:41 they explained it fine lol, timeline said it blown it up after the events of new Vegas
Who did? They said it blew up in 2077, new vegas didn’t take place in 2077, it was 2081 or 2084 I can’t exactly remember
This is the best Fallout video of all time.
Joshua is the reason I got into Fallout New Vegas 🙏 “I have been baptized twice. Once in water. Once in flame. I will carry the fire of the Holy Spirit inside. Until I stand before my Lord for judgement.” -The hardest quote in all of gaming history as of thus far
Sorry I disagree, even as a Christian I think he’s so cringy. He’s Mormon too which is a horrible religion if you look into it. I think it’s the same type of character that incels look up to, maybe something about being manly but covering his face like maybe the incel young men want to? I think he’s cringy. I’m in the minority but still
About the The Chosen being a prnstar. one of the NPCs In Fallout new vegas talking about new reno. Talks about the Rising star in that Area.
In Fallout 2 endings In new Reno. A Baby was born in New Reno which becomes the most influential person in that region. The Guy die, never meeting his father.
Im guessing *x16 the detail" was referencing the map size... Since it's much bigger than FO4, it would technically have more "details" _🤷♂️😂_
rest in power mitten squad ❤️
RIP Joseph Wilson
I legit found out the how he died only this week and it's tragic as fuck.
Relapsed, got heavily drunk, passed out face first into his pillow, asphyxiated.
Lots of us knew he had a problem and of none us lifted a finger...
I think the 16x the detail thing was supposed to be talking about draw distance in relation to the weather stuff, but yeah, confusing as hell.
Calm down Woody, we're your friends!
I will start this 5 times i will have it in over dozen times but i will never ever remmber listing to it.
its crazy to me for baha ghosts mfs think they were actually ghost hunting
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@@The_Punisher blast
"And I'm glad so many people are getting into fallout because of it"
Fallout community: *Cringe gatekeeping noises*
It's not fallout players that gatekeep, it's new vegas players
New vegas absolutley does not run better than Fallout 4. New Vegas is crash city. Even with mod fixes it crashes more than it should. Fallout 4 isn't perfect but it runs way better and basically never crashes. I like New Vegas more, but saying it runs better than Fallout 4 is the one of the dumbest things I've heard.
Idk man I have a 3060 and I only hit like 70-80 frames on ultra, and my frames dip to 20-30 in some intensive areas if a bunch of shit starts happening. Plus vegas was made on a crunch and 4 came out after, so it should run better than NV, not just slightly better
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Idk I just played both back to back and I felt like I spent half the game on a load screen when I was playing Fallout 4
First valid point made, in my experience Both fallouts crash, NV does it more. But that is Todd's engine to blame.
26:30 Fallout 2 was released a year after Fallout. Which means it was developed in *less than* a year, as, according to Tim Cain, the sequel wasn't planned during the development of the original game. It helped that they could borrow some assets, just like New Vegas. Although, they had to cut a lot of content - again, just like with New Vegas.
The glazing is insane on this one, the video is amazing, nonetheless. Thank you sourcebrew for making quality content consistently ❤
As a fellow new Vegas glazer, the glaze you were giving new Vegas was making my year.
The new Vegas Metacritic score bonus is a myth with no real evidence.
Fun fact: Lobotomies were never outlawed in the U.S., it’s just very frowned upon for not being a useful surgical procedure
I got plans that i cannot share right now, because the haters will sabotage me
Same for mental asylums and institutes. Not illegal just so frowned about they’re not really seen anywhere.
I i had a dollar for every time i heard "Patroling the Mojave almost make you wish for a nuclear winter" boy howdy i would be rich
Bro, just played throughout starfield and it was amazing to me that brothesta made choices so impactful in the game. It was awesome
ngl, I don't get how people will mock 76's (relatively tame) buggy launch while making excuse after excuse for new vegas on launch. try playing unmodded 76 vs unmodded nv in current year then gatekeep which games are fun.
I've had maybe 2 crashes in the past month of me grinding 76 stuff, but innumerable in my newest run of new vegas.
Because most of them are too young to have played Fallout NV at launch lol
How do you mod 76 if it's always online?
@@The_PunisherI think there's a few mods that bypass the anti-mod check or whatever it's called, but i haven't played fallout 76 so i don't know.
Probably because its older game, so it should run better on modern platforms or some logic.
Honestly, New Vegas was a mess back in the day that it took me half a decade to play it again
Chris Avellone is what makes Fallout games feel like Fallout games, Sawyer worked on New Vegas, but not on either of the first 2 games.
Sawyer was just a fan of the first 2, he was supposed to work on the original Fallout 3 though.
Avellone didn't work on 1, and it was the best original fallout
Feel like 76 is getting a lot of undeserved hate. Have you played it recently? The game is leaps and bounds better than it was on launch
Also New Vegas was also very buggy at launch and it also got a lot of hate for it. But I guess people seem to forget that. New Vegas is still buggy to this day and Fallout 3 is unplayable on PC. But no, let's only point out Fallout 76's launch and act like it's still in the exact same stage like it was in 2018. Sure 76 is still buggy, but it's not as bad as it was at launch. It's just New Vegas fanboys being disingenuous.
@@hermos3602I play fo3 on pc, I don’t think it ever crashed
@@hermos3602 I Think it's primarily because people are more forgiving towards NV because of the deadline and the fact that 76 was a brand new game coming out in modern day yet it's release state was extremely poor. Also what do you mean by fallout 3 being unplayable? i got the game when it was free on epic a while back and i think it crashed maybe once or twice total, it ran pretty good.
Have fun in the atom shop lol
I played 76 on launch, got killed by a level 70 in the first 15 minutes and never touched it again. Now started again because of the series and I like it.
I like the old skill checks and dialogue system, the map is beautiful and with some players actually feels alive. All I need now is better gunplay, some gun looking guns and the 3/ nv perk system.
Noboark having a TBI absolutely makes sense for his character, even if he isn't the chosen one. Say he managed to get that car running earlier in life ( as we know ppl are still mechanically inclined) he crashed the car and thus is the crazy man we see today.
this video was so hard to watch due to him glazing new vegas every fucking sec
I like New Vegas as much as the next person, but this guy wouldn't shut up about it.
I remember being around 13 and seeing on a Facebook fallout page about the eating baby Marie. I was so disappointed when I finally got to The Pitt and realized I had been duped
You better not be one of those new Vegas fans 😭🙏
This channel is ruined
watching this playing fallout 4 for the first time and i’m having a blast learning about the world and playing through it at the same time!
People hate on fallout 4 too much. I’ve done 3 play throughs and had fun each time
that's fine if you're able to enjoy a bad game, I genuinely wish I could like fallout 4 without mods but its just not possible for me to ignore the mountain of negatives it has compared to the pile of positives.
@@lapine.mp4lapine.mp350I wouldn’t say 4 is a bad game, it’s just a Bethesda game
@@desko2041 that's the same thing really
@@lapine.mp4lapine.mp350 They did make Morrowind and Oblivion (fo3 can even be included as well somewhat), but those are obviously different than their modern titles
@@desko2041 this is true
Fallout BOS was developed by Interplay, the company that published Baulder's Gate Dark Alliance and developed by Snowblind using the Snowblind engine. BOS was developed without Snowblind but still used their game engine.
I'd argue fallout 3 has one thing over new vegas
Atmosphere
And actual exploration
Nv is mainly empty desert and shallow caves.
@@realquestforgreatness low iq comment
@@ColtydabrewskiNo, he's right.
Honestly really true, I remember being horrified by the subway tunnels, I had a very traumatizing experience playing the game when I was like 13 and getting jumpscared by feral ghoul reavers who beat me to death and set me back a half hour
Yeah, gray-green ruined buildings and awfully design underground subway with MORE dark gray and green tint. Amazing.
I remember when codsworth called me Malcolm and I just thought it was AI, what a world we live in rn
You do know that DC is infested with hundreds of powerful mutants, right? Try rebuilding society in that.
This guy's Fallout series bias is so high it blinds him.
@@brosephbroman7564 Same with this youtuber, says that Fallout has always been a joke game but conveniently leaves out that random encounters like talking Brahmin are very rare or that you don't have to take the wild wasteland trait and u can play with the other traits or none at all, since its optional. I've played Fallout 1 and 2, most of the references are dated and it still seems like a serious game, unlike Fallout 4. (Not an original fan btw)
But what about megaton? Why tf does it exist?.. it’s a newly built society, people in the town remember it being built. But why would they build a city around a nuke, instead of just rebuilding the town beside vault 101?.. what makes more sense, building a rickety scrap house on a muddy irradiated hill beside a bomb, or on the flat solid ground using the foundation of prewar buildings?..
I understand their in universe reasons. The children of atom only help if they build beside the bomb, they’re hiding in the crater from dust/shrapnel storms etc, but it’s such a ridiculous nonsense bs reason haha 😂
Ayo I’m early for the sourcebrew iceberg this is huge
Fallout NV and 3 require a fuck ton of stability mods to run, and you’re better off running TTW to get 3 to run even after they got rid of the Games for Windows requirement. I don’t know what you’re talking about at 34:20 lol They were just as poor at launch. It crashed all the time on my 360. Maybe you’re too young to have experienced that? You also clearly haven’t played 76 recently. It runs great. You meat-ride NV so hard it’s impressive. It’s my favorite game of all time and even I think you’re being too nice to it lol
76 sucks ass
@@The_Punisheryou suck ass.
That's the same feeling I got from this video lol.
realest comment ive read in the whole comment section
It still crashes way too much on my series x
thank you for mentioning mitten squad. Paul is, and will continue to be missed
To anybody that's interested in Fallout youtubers I whole heartedly recommend Many A True Nerd. He is a seriously dedicated Fallout fan and I love his passion for the series. You won't be disappointed. 😁
May I add Triangle City, he is hands down the best Fallout youtuber imo.
1:16:16
OHHH So that’s why the icon for the “The House Always Wins” achievement has a different appearance for Mr. House.
i like this video, but holy christ above how long will it take to wash the taste of New Vega's meat out of your mouth my guy
1:26:00 I actually agree with bethesda way of handling 200 years thing. Considering how long it took us to get where we are today without any nuclear fallout problems, it’s kinda silly to think we would have massive city’s or advanced technology in fallout world
Eh no. Not at all. wtf are you even talking about?..
Do you have any knowledge of any geography or history?..
Compare Europe and Asia from 1945 to 1985. Most of the cities were reduced to complete rubble, Japan literally being nuked twice. And yet today, they’re perfectly fine.
200 years post war, there would be as much radiation as a banana. The radiation would dissipate about 20 or so years after the war.
The USA is 200 years old. Compare New York 200 years ago to now. Compare Dubai 20 years ago to now.
200 years is way too long to still be living in rubble.
45:55 With the "No Romance in New Vegas" section, I guess it makes sense for that story to not have it as a feature, it really doesn't make sense in Fallout 4. As others have pointed out, your character's spouse, from your perspective, may have just been murdered in front of you a week ago, and yet you're ready and willing to get back in the saddle with someone else. Really? Doesn't really fit the initial narrative.
And thats why it's optional. You do not have to engage in romance if you don't want to. Some people move on quicker than others and it's perfectly fine to have the option there for those who want to while those who don't can skip it and keep their headcanon thag the SS isn't DTF so soon after their partner died.
@@digitalgloop12cope take.
The SS essentially watches his wife die and son get taken, then begins to rebuild towns and cities with his new harem of women immediately.
It conflicts so hard with the VA dialogue. You’re being dishonest if you say you don’t have to basebuild etc. you’re 100% expected to rebuild several settlements and probably romance piper before finding your son.
You missed an essential NPC in New Vegas. The gun runners vendor. You can't even damage him once because he's sealed in that hut
He’s not essential, just inaccessible.
The narrator Ron and radio DJs also aren’t essential, just inaccessible.
@@Yan-tz9pn fair
8:37 quit the meat riding. The lower scores were from the fact the game was EXTREMELY buggy at launch.
Edit: Fallout 4 is an rpg. The courier also had a predetermined back story via Lonesome Road
Nobody asked.
I bet you liked fallout 4
@@DUKEHadToDoItToEm Dr. Who fan. Skewed standards to be expected.
@@RandyBurgertime At first I thought you were saying I have skewed standards until I saw fallout4fan's name is actually drwhofan
@@DUKEHadToDoItToEm I mean, being fair, I am playing FO4 again right now. I'm using a heavily modded run, though, and some of these story mods really improve things. Common sense stuff, totally new stuff. If you don't mind shelling out a few bucks for Nexus the Storywealth collection is a pretty great starting point. I'd play the older ones, but I got really into modding power armor.
17:17 Gun fact that most people dont mention for some reason: The happy trail caravan employees at the start of Honest Hearts are actually marked as essential cuz otherwise you’d be locked out of the dlc of you killed them.
DLC don’t count when they mention these things. Base game only.
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Cow tipping is definitely a country kid passtime, it's just a hell of a lot more difficult then movies make it out to be lmao
Fun fact, the gambryo engine used in fo3, fo4, FO76, Skyrim, and Oblivion is the same game engine used in TES 3 Morowind.
In defense of Fallout brotherhood of steel, it's a reskinned fallout version of builders gate dark alliance, same engine/menus/controls everything, also on the PS2, and both are really fun to play co-op with a buddy