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Wow. Is the 80’s fad of putting as many switches as possible making a comeback?

I have come across their top secret business plan

Is it just me, or are deathclaws not as scary as they used to be? Sure they first one you run into was pretty tough, but now at level 5o it’s more of a “Can I kill 2 matriarchs before either of them can hit me?”

No multimeter? You need a multi meter way more than you need tweezers.

Also, does anyone really wear the same pair of pants 3 days a week? Drop that to 1 day a week, and suddenly the cheap clothes start to look much better (assuming the same lifespan)

The BoS reason for existence is to be in charge of the biggest guns. If they can have this “technology”, then its important to preserve it. If they can’t, it must be destroyed.

At this point, I just want to join the raiders. Or find the super gunner commander and make them all follow me.

I don’t want my food to come with little burned pieces of food I made 2 years ago. I know the heat kills all living things, but the bacteria souls remain, and haunt mine. If you aren’t bothered, more power to you. I refuse to use cast iron mostly for that reason (also its heavy and unwieldy)

If you find the activity enjoyable, feel free to swing by and wash ours. I promise to cook something tasty.

It’s a trap guys, don’t do it.

Yeah, that was pretty weak. It wouldn’t have taken much to make those into real settlements. I can guess at some of the reasoning by using covenant as an example. I ran into covenant late in the game, while doing a bunch of missions for the railroad. So it seemed like a rather evil place with a rather evil purpose.

I’m confused as to how consoles fit into all this. It seems that any of the previous, RPG heavy fallout games could have run on a console, and been played on one just fine.

Please. We buy products. We pay money for them, that in turn goes to support their production and the development of future products. So we’ve made an “investment in production” which by your strange logic gives us “a right to judge”.

That was a fantastic way to express the frustration I’ve been feeling with that game

Didn’t we have some racer kidnapped by terrorist during the dakkar rally? It’s really similar to the whole raiders taking shots at racers thing.

You may be selling a $3,500 car on craigslist, but it’s not the only $3,500 car there. So there is nothing wrong with asking if feature A,B,C works. It doesn’t necessarily imply that I wont buy a car unless it does, it just means that I’d like to see if you are offering me a better deal than the other junkers out

I really want to criticize this as an unrealistic prediction, but I am forced to remind myself that running a space program is no easy task, and it’s this guys side hobby. So maybe he is a great deal closer to his goal than I think is possible. Somewhat more likely is that his definition of the goal isn’t the same as

TGUSA was also greatly hurt by being filmed and cut like a US reality TV show, showing the same footage right before a commercial, right after a commercial, than again in detail, and one more time in slow motion. It felt far too dumbed down.

He is a very entrataining raging cunt.

If that story is true, it clearly happened in the 1800’s when ceo’s actually read their emails.