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Built by ancient aliens to provide the beer that fuels their ships.

"There's a grain silo that needs your help."

I like as little HUD as possible, including crosshairs. ADS FTW. YMMV, of course.

Is it a motion sickness thing? I've heard of that. I guess it's just what you're used to. I never had a problem with isometric games like Diablo or the first two Fallouts or Planescape: Torment, but for 3d games I just prefer 1st person. The last 3rd person game I finished was L.A. Noire. Brilliant game, great writing

I play first person whenever possible. Seeing my own backside, and the back of my own head for that matter, is the opposite of immersive regardless of which gender I'm playing. And I'll never understand how people can aim in 3rd person.

What does God… need with "stuff"?

Doog-a-doon doog-a-doon…

I loved that scene. "It's rainin' dead! Hallelujah it's rainin' dead!"

That's how I got started on The 100.

That's one of the advantages to a single player game, you can play it your way. And the beauty of Bethesda's RPGs is that they let you do that.

I've been a big fan of Immersive HUD in both Fallout and Skyrim. It's going to be weird playing with a full HUD until Gopher or someone makes it for 4.

I'm just the opposite. I usually cut my carry weight to around 75 - 100 to start, maybe 150 with later perks, and I don't fast travel. Ammo crafting supplies and meds go in a backpack.

I thought the same of 'Crawl Out Through the Fallout', but nope, 50s original.

He's set up a stand in Diamond City selling deep fried treats. "Funnel Cakes Rule!"

The feels when Boone tells you Carla's fate.

I killed everyone in Paradise Falls with Lincoln's repeater, wearing the hat. That should have been an achievement. "Emancipate THIS!" or something. Oh, and I did it as a black woman.

I think her arms and legs and upper chest are pretty good bits in their own right.

The Internets, you've won them.

The "monkey wrench" is a pipe wrench. Auto mechanics don't use them.

The movie was dark. The book was even darker.