I've found a few mini nukes and sadly they tend to go off at inopportune points.
@BeardySi : I just put up some pics of the stealth boy in my album that you can see in my profile, finding canvas that matches the ww2 era like the stuff the pouch it's in is the hard part. We had a few old duffel bags dad got as a kid from surplus that finally gave out after over 50 years. Also i thought i'd show this off: the hall of armor.
I went a bit overboard with turrets last night leveling myself up and i may rework it. I just found another partial suit of armor today that i put in it, a raider suit, and i installed a bobblehead display. So far I have my first settlement at 80 percent happiness. I need to get back to scavenging. I'm in Natick right now and half expecting to see a Twinkie factory as a nod to the y2k episode of family guy lol
I was watching funhaus play the game and one guy mentioned how many side stories you see just from wrecks and skeletons. It really makes the world feel live that you see things that really have nothing to do with the game but it shows daily life right as it fell. I found skeletons of cops tackling a guy in handcuffs, people in diners and even wrecks. It's little details that lets you kind of create your own stories of what was happening right as it all blew up. I have noticed it must have been a huge breakfast crowd as all the coffee shops seemed busy.
@BeardySi : I just put up some pics of the stealth boy in my album that you can see in my profile, finding canvas that matches the ww2 era like the stuff the pouch it's in is the hard part. We had a few old duffel bags dad got as a kid from surplus that finally gave out after over 50 years. Also i thought i'd show this off: the hall of armor.
I went a bit overboard with turrets last night leveling myself up and i may rework it. I just found another partial suit of armor today that i put in it, a raider suit, and i installed a bobblehead display. So far I have my first settlement at 80 percent happiness. I need to get back to scavenging. I'm in Natick right now and half expecting to see a Twinkie factory as a nod to the y2k episode of family guy lol
I was watching funhaus play the game and one guy mentioned how many side stories you see just from wrecks and skeletons. It really makes the world feel live that you see things that really have nothing to do with the game but it shows daily life right as it fell. I found skeletons of cops tackling a guy in handcuffs, people in diners and even wrecks. It's little details that lets you kind of create your own stories of what was happening right as it all blew up. I have noticed it must have been a huge breakfast crowd as all the coffee shops seemed busy.
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