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That illustration was part of the Fallout media, mostly used in loading screens and during the illustration.
The Van Buren one is just a quick ‘shop, in all likelyhood. Or maybe a temporary asset from the tech demo.

“It’s that Tominoesque thing, saying it’s Gundam but basically it’s giant robot anime. Right?”

The joke is Japanese pronounce Ls and Rs the same way. You completely missed the joke. Utterly, totally missed the joke.

You completely missed that joke.

1 Intelligence (0 in SPECIAL is insta-death) led to some amazing dialog options though.

Honestly, the shear amount of dialog in Fallout 2 meant that you would, somewhat regularly, say shit you did not mean to say. And unlike Fallout 4 where the outcome of the wrong choice is usually the dialog simply sounding a little different, Fallout 2 liked to start fights. A lot.

There was an entire perk dedicated to

“WHERES SHAUN?!?!”

Yes, but is your estranged father waiting at the entrance to give you advice?

Fun Fact; packaged food being radioactive in the Fallout universe is canonically explained by radioactive isotopes being intentionally added to food, so as to preserve it. Keep in mind Fallout takes place in an alternate future where treating radiation poisoning is incredibly easy.

Nah, you just need to go to a workstation, Press R, and then press T. That’s it. They’re automatically drawn from as you craft.

At a workstation: Press R. Press T.
It automatically becomes available at all the workstations in the area, and with Local Leader 1 you can link the inventory of all of your workshops in various towns together.

Also, inventories can now be sorted by Weight, Value, Damage, and other quantifiers.

Fallout 4’s inventory management is actually super straightfoward, surprisingly. Junk is junk, and a button immediately puts it away. It’s pretty awesome.

If you stealth, Dogmeat turns right before he runs into them.

Not by biggest “Nope” moment (that honor belongs to an Alpha Deathclaw popping behind me.) but I had largely the same experience. Only I was killed by a single rock to the face because my endurance is only 3.

I then came back with a minigun and powerarmor and took him out. His loot, and a few other high areas I’ve ran

Yeah, I’ve noticed the scope too.

No they will not. They’re not even built for the same mission types. F-15s and F-18s will fly the aerial superiority missions in the stead of the 22.

GTX 770; solid 60 but I’ll get 25 depending on... Good question. It’s easily reproducible, when I encounter it, but I’ve yet to quantify it.

I have only played one of these. Used to be I played every game that made it on the list, if it wasn’t a Sony exclusive. (No I didn’t have multiple consoles growing up.)

If we don’t have the defense network, then ballistic missile exchanges become infinitely more likely.